Following are excerpts
from a sermon delivered by Sunni scholar Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi,
which aired on Qatar TV on October 30, 2009.
Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi:
We halted this Islamic-Christian dialogue. We were preparing for the
third summit, when the new Pope came into office and delivered his famous
speech, affronting Islam, the Prophet of Islam, the Koran, the Islamic
nation, and the history of Islam, without justification and without
any preliminaries. He alleged that the Prophet Muhammad did not make
any contribution, other than spreading Islam by the sword. This is an
utter lie. Therefore, we, in the International Union of Muslim Scholars,
demanded, on more than one occasion, that he apologize, in one way or
another, or else we would halt the dialogue with the Vatican. Indeed,
I’m sad to say, the man did not utter a word of apology. Even if some
Muslims tried to say it’s enough if he says I-don’t-know-what...
He did not say anything straightforwardly.
The Vatican apologized
to the Jews, who said that Christ was a liar, that he was the son of
a prostitute, that his mother was not a virgin, and that he was fathered
by Joseph the Carpenter. They absolved the Jews, who organized and took
part in his killing. They exonerated the Jews of the spilling of the
blood of Christ. No pope has ever apologized to the Muslims for what
happened to them in the Crusader wars, which were hostile wars. They
came to our countries from Europe, and did what they did in the nine
Crusades. Therefore, we have halted our dialogue with these people,
with the Vatican.
Let me tell you, with
regard to the Christians, in general, there is a problem, which I raised
at the third conference, held in Doha, as well as at the interfaith
dialogue conference in Mecca, convened by the Saudi monarch a year and
a half ago. I said: Brothers, the problem is that [although] we recognize
Christianity, and we recognize Christ, his holy book, and his religion...
A Muslim’s faith is not complete unless he believes in this, because
it is incumbent upon him to believe in every book that was sent down
and in every prophet who was sent [by God]. “And what was given to
Moses and Jesus and other prophets from their Lord – we make no distinction
between any of them, and to Him do we submit.” But these [Christians]
do not recognize us. [They say]: “Muhammad was a liar. The Koran is
a fabrication. They created the Koran and attributed it to Allah.”
These things have practical
implications. We were at a conference in Cairo, called “The Christians
of the Middle East.” I wanted to say, in the closing statement: “The
people of the divine religions agreed...” But [the Christians] said:
“Stop!” I asked: “What is it?” They said: “We do not recognize
Islam as a divine religion. It is not a divine religion.” They agreed
to say all kinds of things, but not that Islam is a divine religion.
I wanted to include another sentence, about “Godly values.” They
said: “No, we do not recognize Islamic values as being Godly. They
are human values, brought by a guy who claimed to be a prophet.” I
exploded and said: “So what are we convening for? If you do not recognize
our religion and our values as divine, what are we meeting for? Go away.”
And I left the meeting.
Brother, there is a problem
with our dialogue with these people, who look at our Prophet, our Koran,
and our nation this way, while we flock to them, and do not achieve
a thing. Give me one practical thing that these conferences have achieved
for the benefit of the Islamic nation. I cannot find a thing.