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In an interesting contrast to the current spates of violence perpetuated by Islamic insurgents around the world, a new mosque has opened quietly in Cape Town, South Africa. This mosque is welcoming everyone: homosexuals, women and Christians will be given as fair a treatment as the average Muslim man.
The mosque was launched by Taj Hargey, a Muslim academic. The first Prayers on Friday drew more media attention that worshipers or protesters.
Hargey has described his mosque as a “religious revolution” following on from the political revolution led by late former president Nelson Mandela when democracy replaced apartheid rule in South Africa in 1994.
As revolutions go, this was a quiet one.
In his sermon Hargey condemned the increasing hatred in the world between Muslims and Christians.
He blamed this on “warped theology” from countries such as Saudi Arabia and Pakistan which he said gave rise to “fanatical” groups like the Islamic State organisation, the Taliban in Afghanistan and Boko Haram in Nigeria.
He said “contaminated Saudi money” was used to promote “toxic and intolerant manifestations of Islam”.
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Source: #Vanguard
The mosque was launched by Taj Hargey, a Muslim academic. The first Prayers on Friday drew more media attention that worshipers or protesters.
Hargey has described his mosque as a “religious revolution” following on from the political revolution led by late former president Nelson Mandela when democracy replaced apartheid rule in South Africa in 1994.
As revolutions go, this was a quiet one.
In his sermon Hargey condemned the increasing hatred in the world between Muslims and Christians.
He blamed this on “warped theology” from countries such as Saudi Arabia and Pakistan which he said gave rise to “fanatical” groups like the Islamic State organisation, the Taliban in Afghanistan and Boko Haram in Nigeria.
He said “contaminated Saudi money” was used to promote “toxic and intolerant manifestations of Islam”.
Click here to read more
Source: #Vanguard