Yusuf al-Qaradawi: spiritual advisor to the stars

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This is a guest post by CSC Research Intern, Alexandra Sokolowski.

Hollywood's Barrie Osborne, producer of "The Matrix" and "The Lord of the Rings", is making a $150 million movie on the life of the prophet Mohammed.

It's a remake of the controversial 1976 film "The Message", which led to riots - and two deaths - in the US. To avoid reactions similar to those following the reprinting of the Danish Mohammed cartoons in 2006, the Qatar company backing the project, Alnoor Holdings, has assigned Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi - the spiritual head of the Muslim Brotherhood - as a spiritual advisor.


This is the same cleric who declared that Hitler was a divine punishment against the Jews:

"Allah has imposed upon the Jews, people who would punish them for their corruption. The last punishment was carried out by Hitler [...] he managed to put them in their place. [...] this was divine punishment for them."

The same Islamist who called for jihad against Jews and their "allies":

"Deal with the arrogant tyrants and aggressors against Muslims, oppressive Zionists and arrogant Americans. O God, deal with every oppressor of Muslims. O God, deal with them powerfully."

"The Israelis might have nuclear bombs but we have the children bomb and these human bombs must continue until liberation"

This same extremist will be the advisor in chief to the movie, provisionally titled "The Messenger of Peace", to be distributed worldwide and meant to show the real face of Islam. I look forward to seeing this vision of peace inspired by one of the most dangerous Islamists around.

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A movie about the prophet Mohammed? That's an easy one, they should entitle in the movie, "Child Molester".

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