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July 22, 2008

Russia: Wahhabi Ideas Permeate Islamic Literature

A respected Russian scholar of Islam claims that 80 percent of Muslim literature published in the country is permeated with the radical ideas of the extreme Wahhabi sect that rules Saudi Arabia.

"This literature contains appeals not to observe the laws of non-Muslim states, such as Russia, and to liquidate peoples with other religious convictions," Roman Silantyev said at a press conference in the Ural Mountain region city of Chelyabinsk.

Silantyev said that a major problem is that Muslim leaders in Russia pursue their own radical agenda by claiming to speak for the nation's Muslims, many of who in fact do not practice the violent 7th century Arabian cult founded by the bloody warlord, Mohammed.

"We often see a Muslim leader speaking with radical statements or threats, and claiming to speak for the majority of Muslims,'' said Silantyev. Many of these leaders, however, have very shady backgrounds.

"According to the Russian public prosecutor's office, for instance, the co-chairman of Russia's Mufti Council, Nafigullah Ashirov, was twice convicted for robbery and disorderly conduct," Silantyev said.

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Posted by Jean de la Valette at July 22, 2008 5:20 PM

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