Paris – Accused Of New Anti-Semitism, French Muslims Speak Out

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    FILE - A muslim woman walks by a stand that displays men's clothes during the 35th annual meeting of French Muslims (RAMF), the cultural and festive event organized by the Union of Islamic Organizations of France (UOIF) at Le Bourget, near Paris, France, March 30, 2018. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes Paris – French Muslim leaders are rejecting suggestions that the Quran is to blame for resurgent anti-Semitism in France, and are urging imams and non-Muslims to work together to fight extremism.

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    Thirty mosque rectors and other prominent Muslims published an appeal in Le Monde saying Islam is being “confiscated by criminals.”

    They were responding to a manifesto signed by actor Gerard Depardieu, former President Nicolas Sarkozy and others blaming Islamic radicalism for a “new anti-Semitism.” The manifesto urged Muslims to denounce anti-Jewish and anti-Christian references in the Quran as outdated.

    The Muslim leaders acknowledged that some imams have fueled radicalism, and urged all imams to preach peace, notably online.

    They also asked non-Muslim leaders, schools and police to “show more discernment” between Islamic extremists who have attacked France in recent years and Islam itself.


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    favish
    favish
    5 years ago

    of course…and how come most incidents are carried out muslims?

    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    5 years ago

    of course we all know that Islam is a religion of peace blah blah blah at least the Kenyan said so, how many Shinto people do you see beheading people?