- Ahmad Abu Laban
Ahmad Abu Laban ( _ar. أحمد أبو لبن) (b. 1946,
Jaffa ,British Mandate of Palestine – d.February 1 ,2007 ,Copenhagen ) was the leader of the organisation called the Islamic Society in Denmark and a central figure in theJyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy .In 1948 his family emigrated to
Egypt , and he grew up there. In 1969 he graduated as amechanical engineer . In 1974 he married his cousin Inam; the couple had seven children. He studiedIslam ic theology with scholars in different Muslim countries. He was employed in thePersian Gulf oil industry from 1970 to 1982, and in a contracting company inNigeria from 1982 to 1984. He contributed to Islamic projects in education in different states ofNigeria .He emigrated to
Denmark in 1984 and lived there for the rest of his life. OnJanuary 19 2007 the Islamic Society in Denmark announced that Abu Laban hadcancer , and that it probably waslung cancer . [da icon [http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2007/01/19/211632.htm Abu Laban critically ill with cancer] ] Abu Laban died onFebruary 1 2007 , aged 60. [da icon [http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Indland/2007/02/01/215852.htm Abu Laban has died] ]Last positions
Ahmad Abu Laban worked as a religious advisor with Islamic Society in Denmark. According to the Society's website, he was a member of the "Co-ordination council of
Imam s" in Europe. [ da icon [http://213.237.52.131/wakfweb/wabout.nsf/ByUID/7C4DD354AD426577C1256EBC007A413A?OpenDocument Abu Laban at the Islamic Society in Denmark webpage] ]Controversy
Abu Laban was persona non grata in the
United Arab Emirates andEgypt because of his Islamist views. [ da icon [http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Politik/2006/02/01/115700.htm Abu Laban taler med to tunger] ] He was a well-known character in the Danish media for his often radical statements about Islam and the integration of immigrants into the Danish society.Sri Lankan researcher
Rohan Gunaratna , author of the bookInside Al Qaeda , has characterised Ahmed Abu Laban as an Islamic extremist. Rohan Gunaratna also accused Abu Laban of giving political and economic support toal-Gama'a al-Islamiyya , an Egyptian radical group that is part ofOsama bin Laden 's network.At his Friday prayer
April 5 2002 Abu Laban called on his congregation to offer their lives in a jihad for the Palestinian cause. [ [http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2002-3/denmark.htm The Stephen Roth Institute for the study of contemporary Antisemitism and racism, 2002-3] ]Muhammad cartoons controversy
Ahmed Abu Laban became involved in the media crisis which erupted in Denmark after the issue of the Muhammad cartoons in the conservative newspaper
Jyllands-Posten . In November 2005 he was one of the leaders of a delegation that toured the Middle East to ask for diplomatic support, one of the factors that sparked the widespread anger in the region in early 2006. Along withAkhmed Akkari , he authored the Akkari-Laban Dossier which was used on that tour.Three additional images- allegedly sent to Abu Laban but never published - were added to the list of cartoons actually published in the dossier handed out during this tour. Ahmad Akkari has explained that the three drawings had been added to "give an insight in how hateful the atmosphere in Denmark is towards Muslims."
Other controversial comments and citations
* On
August 21 1994 Abu Laban was interviewed inJyllands-Posten following a massacre committed by theAlgeria n terrorist organisation GIA that led to the murder of among others seven Christian Monks and a number of foreign tourists. Asked if he could condemn the massacre he replied: "Perhaps the tourists are spreading AIDS in Algeria just like the Jews are spreading AIDS in Egypt." [da icon [http://www.uriasposten.net/?p=3032 Jyllands-Posten 21 August 1994. "Like the Jews." Abu Laban interviewed] ] [ [http://www.sappho.dk/Den%20loebende/ekstremister_english.htm Islamic Extremists and Their Western Allies on the Offensive against Free Speech in Denmark] ]* In his Friday sermon immediately following the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the USA, he preached that " [he mourned the victims] with dry tears". [ [http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=48735 Abu Laban's dry tears after 9/11] ]
* Responding to Theo van Gogh’s murder, his response was publicly to criticise it. Not long after, he criticized the European abuse of free speech for the issue of the controversial Submission movie of the murdered Dutch film-maker.Fact|date=February 2007
* When
Amina Lawal fromNigeria was condemned to stoning, he refused to condemn the sentencing, considering he is not a judge and know not much about the actual episode.* After a gang killing in
Copenhagen , Abu Laban proposed to deter any vengeance killing by the payment of a sum of "blood money" amounting to DKR. 200,000 – or the equivalent of 100 camels, according to his calculation, in today’s currency, to prevent any revenge. [da icon [http://www.berlingske.dk/grid/indland/artikel:aid=584450 Imam proposal for blood-money appals] ]* Interviewed on Danish television he was asked if he respected Osama bin Laden, Abu Laban replied: " [Osama bin Laden] is a businessman and "freedom fighter" ", ." [da icon [http://www.uriasposten.net/index.php?p=1344 Imam Abu Laban on Osama bin Laden] ]
* "I call these people rats in holes" was his characterisation of the Danish liberal politician
Naser Khader . [ da icon [http://nyhederne.tv2.dk/baggrund/article.php?id=3633036 Abu Laban in his Friday sermon, February 11 2006] ]* In his Friday prayers on
5 April 2002 Abu Laban called on his to offer their lives in ajihad for the Palestinian cause. Outside themosque buses were waiting to take the congregants to a demonstration at Parliament Square, where they held up signs equating the israelis with the nazists, and burned theIsrael i flag. [ [http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2002-3/denmark.htm Antisemitism and Racism, Denmark] ]References
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