No one said that Zawarheri is a pope, or Osama or even the fathers of modern
Selafi belief, in SA and Egypt respectfully. But we are, however, talking about community influence and respect, local community for the most part, and internationally as well. There are fatwas upon fatwas from respected Mosques and Seminaries that give impetus to Jihad. Some are subtle and some are direct, all go well beyond the singular sheik and his cohorts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The MSN bends over backwards for these stories, "moderate Muslims" are so vogue that they re-brand radicals as "moderates" in fact. They white wash a lot of fatwas and general comments in the press. That is what feeds the blogger community to offer counter point to the MSN propaganda.There are many scholars that disagree vehemently with his views, but they are almost entirely absent from the media.

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I think this is proof enough of the idiocy of the points you make.
. And again.. you site only cases about women education in Morocco. While that is highly commendable, certainly, it doesn't really talk to the other areas of specific interest, regarding Islamism, on this forum for one. Further, it says absolutely nothing that is going on in the 21 other Muslim Arab countries that is explicit in your original statement;
. Who are rather at the periphery of it, population, culture and influence-wise, all said and done.

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