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Moroccan press slam Muslims' fatwa

2001-10-08 20:24

Rabat - Morocco's pro-government press on Monday condemned as "outrageous" the behaviour of 16 Muslim theologians who decreed that Morocco was not allowed to participate in a US-led alliance against terrorism.

The fatwa, or religous ruling, handed down by 16 mullahs on Friday said that for Morocco to join a US-led alliance was not permitted by Islamic law and would amount to "apostasy", or a renunciation of the faith.

"It is not permitted for Morocco, its government and people, to join the alliance against terrorism which the United States has called for in its own terms," the mullahs wrote.

The decree was "vile lunacy", the daily Liberation commented on Monday.

"These supposed theologians are preachers of hatred," added the paper, run by the governing Socialist Union of Popular Forces (USFP). It denounced any decreeing of fatwas outside legal institutions in the north African country.

"By what right can a preacher or a group of preachers authorise themselves ... to assume such power, which is a matter for the king?"

King Mohammed VI is Morocco's most senior religious authority and holds the title Commander of the Faithful.

After Sunday's first airstrikes by the United States and Britain against Afghanistan, the Moroccan foreign ministry urged caution in the overall military response to the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States.

"The kingdom of Morocco expresses its wish for the operation in progress to be wise and measured," the foreign ministry said in a statement released overnight.

"To be effective, Morocco considers that the operations should be targeted and carried out in a manner which spares innocent lives," the statement read.

Two days after the attacks in the United States, the king told the US ambassador to Morocco, Margaret Tutwiller, that Rabat would join forces with Washington against "all forms of terrorism".

The king said he wanted "Morocco and the United States to be associated in an effort that favours dialogue, negotiation and fairness, while also forming a united front against all forms of terror".

Moroccan authorities have remained quiet in response to last week's fatwa, which expressed compassion with US victims of terrorism but urged Washington to rethink its foreign policy. One of those to sign it was Driss Kettani, the secretary general of the influential Club of Islamic Thought.

Liberation expressed anger at "the silence and passiveness of the powers that be in the face of tolerance".

The League of Ulemas of Morocco, which includes hundreds of mullahs gathered into religious councils, has taken no public position.

However, another paper close to the governing socialists, Al-Ahdat Maghriba, said that those behind the fatwa had no claim to the authority of ulemas.

"They're just preachers, teachers, people frustrated at being ignored," the paper said.

A Moroccan specialist in Islamic matters, Mohamed Darif, pointed out last week that the stance of the mullahs was similar to that taken by ulemas in the Islamic world after US President George W Bush called the war on terrorism a "crusade". - Sapa-AFP

- SAPA

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