A Grand Mosque for Bordeaux

“A border between two countries is a contemptible heresy in Islam”

From the desk of Tiberge

Joachim Véliocras writes at http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=1245’s UMP party and the former French Prime Minister (1995-1997), is running again for mayor of Bordeaux in the upcoming municipal elections:

The Grand Mosque of Bordeaux project is spearheaded by the Association of http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3496 in the instruction of Arabic open to non-Muslims, and guest rooms.Tariq Oubrou, mufti of the mosques operated by the AMG, will be the Sheik of the Grand Mosque. Oubrou, an intellectual pillar of the UOIF since its inception, has given lectures in the past on Hassan Al-Banna (1906-1949), in which he praises the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood for whom “it is in the nature of Islam to dominate, to impose its law on all nations and to spread its power throughout the world.”

Véliocras has some quotes from the lectures, including one where Oubrou accuses http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3222 of being a “Jew” disguised as a Muslim who abolished the Caliphate in 1925 adding that:

“The http://www.wvwnews.net/story.php?id=3396 is an obligation, and the union of Muslims around the Caliph is an obligation.”

In another quote Oubrou declares:

“Islam, as directed by the Koran, touches all domains of life. It is a State, a country. It groups the whole community in one geographical entity. There are no borders. A border between two countries is a contemptible heresy in Islam. The Muslim Brothers do not recognize borders between Muslim peoples.”

Still another quote from Oubrou:

“Caliph directs people’s lives through religion, he directs relations between men through religion. And when we say religion, it is not in the ecclesiastical or Judaic sense of the term. Religion in Islam has a completely different meaning, it is a way of life, a conception of things, a way of life according to the will of Allah. Others, non-Muslims… Alain Juppé is therefore the target of Sheik Tariq Oubrou.”

http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3034

2008-02-28