What Cat Stevens has to say about
Muslim
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- UK: Muslim ex-pop star condemns terror
attacks
- Plane Yusuf
- By Nick Allen
- LONDON, Sept 19 PA - The former pop star
Cat Stevens, who became a
- Muslim and changed his name to Yusuf
Islam in 1977, today condemned the
- atrocities in the United States and said
Islam was a religion of peace.
- He said suicide was forbidden in the
Koran, which had been twisted by
- the minority of Muslims who supported
violence.
- "One of the first things I learned was
that the word Islam itself comes
- from Salam which means peace," he
said.
- "It is a faith far away from the
violence, destruction and terrorism we
- have seen in recent days.
- "British Muslims feel nothing but
sympathy for those families who lost
- loved ones in this awful tragedy.
- "This is why we should make it clear
that such acts of horrific carnage
- have nothing to do with the beliefs of
most Muslims."
- The Koran specifically declared that "if
anyone murders an (innocent)
- person ... it will be as if he has
murdered the whole of humanity", he said.
- Yusuf said: "The Koran does not teach us
to live in a different world,
- rather it is full of stories and lessons
from the history of humanity as a
- whole.
- "The Gospel and Torah - the books of the
Christian and Jewish Bibles -
- are mentioned.
- "Interestingly, there is more mention in
the Koran of Moses than any
- other prophet.
- "Why? Because Islam acknowledges all
true faith began with God and
- accepts the existence of other cultures
and shows how we can all live
- together in peace.
- "But some extremists, among them
self-appointed Islamic clerics, take
- parts of the sacred book out of
context.
- "This is a dangerous thing."
- He said some would quote a verse which
said: "Think not of those who are
- killed in God's way as dead - no, but
they are alive finding their reward
- with the Lord."
- He said: "This has been quoted to
support the action of the suicide
- bombers.
- "However, these verses are actually
meant for people who are defending
- their land under a legitimate state
authority against unjust invaders.
- "Never does it allow the killing of
innocent civilians.
- "In fact suicide itself is strictly
forbidden by the Koran.
- "The Koran says 'Do not kill yourselves
... whoever does this in hatred
- and injustice we shall cast them into
the fire'."
- He said another verse often used out of
context said "Do not take the
- People of the Book (Christians and Jews)
for friends".
- Yusuf said this verse had a historical
context and was in fact warning
- against alliances with certain tribes
who had helped to attack Muslims in
- the seventh century.
- He said: "In fact the Islamic principle
is well known and states 'Show
- friendship and mercy to the People of
the Book who are not attacking you'.
- "Radical fringe groups of any race,
colour or religion who organise to
- threaten or kill innocent people of any
country are deplored by the
- majority of scholars and ordinary
Muslims."
- He added: "The Prophet Muhammad, (peace
be upon him), said 'A believer
- remains within the scope of his religion
as long as he doesn't kill another
- person illegally'.
- "Such knowledge and words of guidance
are desperately needed at this
- time to separate the true from the
false."
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