- Amman Message
The Amman Message is a statement which was issued on
9 November 2004 (27th of Ramadan 1425 AH) by King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein ofJordan , calling for tolerance and unity in theMuslim world ." [http://merln.ndu.edu/archive/icg/terrorismjordans911.pdf Jordan's 9/11: Dealing With Jihadi Islamism] ", Crisis Group Middle East Report N°47, 23 November 2005] Subsequently, a three-point ruling was issued by 200 Islamic scholars from over 50 countries, focusing on issues of: defining who aMuslim is; excommunication fromIslam ("takfir "), and; principles related to delivering religious edicts ("fatāwa")." [http://www.britishembassy.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1017170872825&a=KArticle&aid=1181127466528 SPEECH BY THE PRIME MINISTER THE RT HON TONY BLAIR MP] " (04/06/07), British Embassy in Bahrain]Content
The Amman Message was delivered in
Amman as a Ramadan sermon by Chief Justice Sheikh Iz-al-Din al-Tamimi in the presence of King Abdullah II and a number of Muslim scholars. [cite web |publisher=Embassy of Jordan - Washington, DC |url=http://www.jordanembassyus.org/new/pr/pr11092004.shtml |title=Jordan issues the 'Amman Message' on Islam |accessdate=2007-08-15] According to a report issued by theInternational Crisis Group , "The sermon stressed the need to re-emphasise Islam's core values of compassion, mutual respect, tolerance, acceptance and freedom of religion." The next year, in July 2005, an Islamic convention brought together 200 Muslim scholars from over 50 countries who issued a three-point declaration (later known as 'Three Points of the Amman Message'). This declaration focused on: [ [http://ammanmessage.com/ The Amman Message summary] - Official website]#The recognition of eight legal schools of thought ("madhāhib") and the varying strains of Islamic theology viz.
##Sunni Hanafi
##Sunni Hanbali
##Sunni Maliki
##Sunni Shafi'i
##Shia Ithna ashariyyah
##Shia Zaidiyyah
##Ibadi
##Zahiri
#The forbiddance from pronouncing disbelief upon (or excommunicating) others recognized as Muslims
#The stipulations placed as preconditions to the issuing of religious edicts, intended to prevent the circulation of illegitimate edictsExplaining why the message was issued, King Abdullah stated: " [W] e felt that the Islamic message of tolerance was being subjected to a fierce and unjust attack from some in the West who do not understand Islam's essence, and others who claim to be associated with Islam and hide behind Islam to commit irresponsible deeds." [cite web |publisher=
Jerusalem Post |url=http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1150885839539&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull |title=King Abdullah calls to end extremism |accessdate=2007-08-15]ignatories
Reception
Tony Blair , while stillPrime Minister of the United Kingdom , gave a speech in which he praised the Amman message and the gathering of numerous scholars, commenting that "This was a clear message that Islam is not a monolithic faith, but one made up of a rich pattern of diversity, albeit all flowing from the same fount." Suhail Nakhouda, writing in the Amman-based "Islamica", stated that the Amman message did little to effectively address ongoing problems: "There is no water, no pavements; the economy is bad, and many young people are out of work. Peoples' lives, as well as the images they see, stay the same." Nakhouda noted another objection that King Abdullah's message was likely to be dampened by his lifestyle, which is the subject of criticism.ee also
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Takfir
*Al-Azhar Shia Fatwa
*Tahir-ul-Qadri
*Taqi Usmani
*A Common Word Between Us and You
*Madh'hab References
External links
* [http://ammanmessage.com/ Official Website]
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