Some Islamic voices in America:
"We must implement Islam as a totality (in which) Allah controls every place... the home, the classroom, the science lab, the halls of Congress." -Imam Amir-Abdel Malik-Ali: Masjid Al Islam mosque, Oakland, CA
"The first principle is that terrorism, and terrorism alone, is the path to liberation. The second principle is that "settlement is decided by the sword." -Imam Fawaz Damra: Former Imam in the Cleveland, Ohio area
"If you don't give us justice. If you don't give us equality. If you don't give us our share of America. If you don't stay out of our way and leave us alone, we're gonna burn America down." -Imam Abdul Alim Musa: Al Masjid mosque, Washington, D.C.
"We must not forget that Allah's rules have to be established in all lands..." -Imam Muzammil Siddiqi: Islamic Society of North America
"Now, all our imams, our public speakers, should be concentrating on militarizing the Muslim public ... Only carrying arms will do this task." -Imam Muhammad Al-Asi: Former Imam at the Washington, D.C. Islamic Center
"A Muslim must try his best to abide by the rulings of Sharia (Islamic law) whenever possible as much as he can. He should not allow himself to be liable to those western laws that contradict the clear-cut Islamic rulings." -Imam Omar Shahin: Tucson, Arizona Islamic Center; President, North American Imams Federation; spokesman for the six 'Flying Imams'
"In time, this so-called democracy will crumble, and there will be nothing. And the only thing left will be Islam." On stoning women: "If Allah says stone them to death ... then you stone them to death, because it's the obedience of Allah and his messenger ... nothing personal." -Imam Siraj Wahhaj: Masjid Al-Taqwa mosque. Brooklyn, N.Y
"Muslims cannot accept the legitimacy of the existing American order, since it is against the orders and ordainments of Allah." -Imam Zaid Shakir: Former Muslim Chaplain at Yale University
"The 9/11 hijackers should be honored as martyrs." -Imam Warith Deen Umar: Former Muslim Chaplain, New York Prisons
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