A prominent
Sunni Islam cleric has called for the execution of 'IS' militants who burned a
Jordanian pilot to death. Other influential Imams called burning the pilot
un-Islamic.
Deutsche Welle, 4 Feb 2015
Ahmed
al-Tayeb, head of the 1,000-year-old Al-Azhar center for Sunni Islam in Egypt,
called for the execution of "Islamic State" (IS) militants, one day
after the jihadists publicized the video of a Jordanian pilot being burnedalive.
The
Egyptian cleric expressed "strong dismay at this cowardly act," and
said the perpetrators should be punished through "killing, crucifixion or
chopping of limbs." He termed the Islamic State a "satanic"
organization that spread corruption on earth and waged war against God.
IS had
earlier posted a religious edict on Twitter saying Islam permitted burning an
infidel to death, as a justification for burning Jordanian pilot Muath
al-Kaseasbeh while he was still alive.
'Only God
tortures by fire'
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| Jordanian pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh was captured by the IS last year |
"Burning
is an abominable crime rejected by Islamic law regardless of its causes,"
Saudi cleric Salman al-Odah wrote on his Twitter page, adding that "Only
God tortures by fire."
"Even
if the Islamic State says Muath had bombed, and burned and killed us, and we
punished him in the way he did to us, we say, okay but why film the video in
this shocking way?" Abu Sayaf, a Jordanian Salafist cleric who spent ten
years in Amman's prisons, told Reuters news agency.
Islamic
State militants released a video on Tuesday, which purportedly showed the pilot
Muath al-Kaseasbeh being burned to death. The Jordanian national was captured by the jihadists last year in Syria while flying on a US-led coalition mission
against the IS.
Amman had
attempted to exchange jihadi prisoner Sajida al-Rishawi for al-Kaseasbeh, but
those negotiations fell through after Jordanian officials said IS failed to
prove he was still alive.


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