LEYTON: Support for Iman over evolution comments
1:00pm Saturday 12th March 2011
SUPPORT has been pouring in for an Iman who received death threats after saying Muslims need to accept evolution - despite him since retracting the comments.
A total of 15 leading Muslim leaders have backed "the right to free speech" of Dr Usama Hasan, of the Masjid Madrasah al-Tawhid mosque in Leyton High Road, in a letter to The Guardian national newspaper.
And more than 1,140 people have joined a website in his support on social networking site Facebook.
However Dr Hasan has since withdrawn his comments and apologised for causing offence.
In an interview with the BBC he said: "I've retracted that attempt to reconcile evolution with the Qur'an, and if and when scholars are ready for a debate then we may go into it."
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A video of Dr Hasan's lecture on website Youtube.com
The letter of support states: "As representatives of a broad spectrum of belief in the Muslim community, we support Usama Hasan's right to free speech and the right to foster a culture of intelligent and compassionate debate about Islam.
"Islam has a tradition of creative thinking and discussion which allows disagreement and, importantly, the tools to tackle social injustice.
"Intolerance violates the spirit of Islam and has to be condemned."
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/8906226.LEYTON__Support_for_Iman_over_evolution_comments/
1:00pm Saturday 12th March 2011
SUPPORT has been pouring in for an Iman who received death threats after saying Muslims need to accept evolution - despite him since retracting the comments.
A total of 15 leading Muslim leaders have backed "the right to free speech" of Dr Usama Hasan, of the Masjid Madrasah al-Tawhid mosque in Leyton High Road, in a letter to The Guardian national newspaper.
And more than 1,140 people have joined a website in his support on social networking site Facebook.
However Dr Hasan has since withdrawn his comments and apologised for causing offence.
In an interview with the BBC he said: "I've retracted that attempt to reconcile evolution with the Qur'an, and if and when scholars are ready for a debate then we may go into it."
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A video of Dr Hasan's lecture on website Youtube.com
The letter of support states: "As representatives of a broad spectrum of belief in the Muslim community, we support Usama Hasan's right to free speech and the right to foster a culture of intelligent and compassionate debate about Islam.
"Islam has a tradition of creative thinking and discussion which allows disagreement and, importantly, the tools to tackle social injustice.
"Intolerance violates the spirit of Islam and has to be condemned."
http://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/8906226.LEYTON__Support_for_Iman_over_evolution_comments/
