Afghan Clerics Warn Karzai Against Missionaries

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  1. kmguru Staff Member

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    Afghan Clerics Warn Karzai Against Missionaries

    By REUTERS
    KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) — Afghanistan’s Islamic council has told President Hamid Karzai to stop foreign aid groups from converting local people to Christianity and has demanded the reintroduction of public executions.

    The council, an influential group that lacks binding authority, is made up of the Islamic clergy and ulema, or religious scholars, from various parts of Afghanistan. It made the warning in a statement Friday during a meeting with Mr. Karzai.

    The ulema have always played a crucial role in Afghanistan and have been behind several revolts against past governments.

    The council said it was concerned about the activities of some “missionary and atheistic” groups, saying that the actions were “against Islamic Shariah, the Constitution, and political stability,” according to a copy of the statement. “If not prevented, God forbid, catastrophe will emerge, which will not only destabilize the country, but the region and the world.”

    Quoting what he said were reliable sources, Ahmad Ali Jebrayeli, a member of the council and a member of Parliament, said unnamed Christian missionaries had offices in Kabul, the capital, and in the provinces to convert Afghans.

    Some nongovernmental organizations “are encouraging them, give them books and promise to send them abroad,” he said Saturday.

    Numerous foreign aid groups and charities operating in Afghanistan have strong direct or indirect links to Christian organizations, but they insist they are not proselytizing.

    Last year, 23 South Korean missionaries were kidnapped by the Taliban and, among other things, accused of trying to convert Muslims. Two members of the group were killed before the rest, almost all women, were freed.

    The conversion and spiriting out of an Afghan Christian convert after the intervention of several Western leaders and Pope Benedict XVI in 2006 prompted a series of local protests.

    Strict interpretations of Islam, as practiced in Afghanistan, treat conversions as apostasy, punishable by death.

    The council also urged Mr. Karzai to stop local television stations from showing Indian soap operas and movies, which are enormously popular in Afghanistan but which it said included obscenities and scenes that were immoral.

    The council also demanded a return to public executions for killers as well as a crackdown against graft. The Taliban, which is leading an insurgency against Mr. Karzai’s government and foreign troops, publicly executed those convicted of capital crimes — usually on Fridays after midday prayers.

    While Afghanistan still has the death penalty, it has rarely been carried out since the Taliban’s fall and never in public.

    Mr. Karzai instructed various government departments to address the demands of the council, but stopped short of committing to making any changes, Mr. Jebrayeli said.
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  3. 15ofthe19 35 year old virgin Registered Senior Member

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    While I think the Islamic version of religious tolerance is deplorable, I would question the sanity of anybody who would travel to Afghanistan specifically to be a missionary for Christ.

    Didn't anybody learn anything from the whole teddy bear naming incident?
     
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  5. Brian Foley REFUSE - RESIST Valued Senior Member

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    Nice to see how much social progress Afghanistan has made under US direction of occupation . Why should this come as a surprise to anyone Cambodia's involvement with the US ended with the US protected and armed genocidal Pol Pot .
     
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  7. kmguru Staff Member

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    I really thought that the evangelical christians who are the major supporters of Bush, would demand that we teach Christianity to Afhghanis with all our money going there. It would be a rare situation where a Christian nation today will do Jihadi work against another Christian nation.

    Even though Christians in USA bicker a lot with Church and State separation stuff, when comes to these backward countries, our help should come bundled with Christianity. That is better for everybody in the long run. It is not like Christians are going to make 50% of the population (the Women) slaves....wait a minute, they are now slaves.
     
  8. Michael 歌舞伎 Valued Senior Member

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    “If not prevented, God forbid, catastrophe will emerge, which will not only destabilize the country, but the region and the world.”


    Hahahaahhaaaa... "the world...." pfff too funny. Have you ever seen Kabul from the air? I looks like a mud/oil spot on an otherwise beautiful mountain deseart terrain. Look we need to pull out and leave the whole place in the hands of the Islamic council they know what's best for the people of the world. I mean they have the perfect guide book to life so let them use it.

    Done, problem solved,
    Michael
     

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