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-RetweetReligion of Tolerance Demands Apology from Pope

Middle East | Sat, May 9, 2009 at 9:43:40 am PDT

Jordanian Muslim leaders welcomed Pope Benedict to their country by whining and complaining about his speech that urged reconciliation between Christians and Muslims.

And of course, the Pope has already issued the apology they’re demanding.

AMMAN (AFP) — Jordanian clerics expressed disappointment that Pope Benedict XVI in an address to Muslim leaders on Saturday failed to offer a new apology for remarks seen as targeting Islam.

“We wanted him to clearly apologise,” Sheikh Yusef Abu Hussein, mufti of the southern city of Karak, told AFP after the pope’s address in Amman’s huge Al-Hussein Mosque. “What the pope said (in 2006) about the Prophet Mohammed is untrue. Islam did not spread through the power of sword. It’s a religion of tolerance and faith,” Hussein said. [Don’t forget “peace.” – ed.]

The pope had in 2006 quoted a medieval Christian emperor who criticised some teachings of the Prophet Mohammed as “evil and inhuman.” The pontiff apologised at the time for the “unfortunate misunderstanding” but ahead of his visit to Jordan the kingdom’s main opposition party, the Islamic Action Front, said the pope was not welcome unless he again apologised
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“What the pope said was not an apology,” said Hammam Said, the overall leader of Jordan’s Muslim Brotherhood and University of Jordan professor. “We want the apology to be clear just like the insults to Islam were clear. He should acknowledge his mistakes. That’s our position and the position of all Jordanians.”

“We had hoped the pope would take into consideration the feelings of Muslims,” said Sheikh Jamal Jumaah of the city of Madaba after the pope’s speech in which he urged reconciliation between Christians and Muslims. “He is a guest of the Muslims and we expected him to say one word. It’s not too late. He can still apologise.”

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