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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Sharia’s Global Reach: A Liberal Muslim Extradited to Possible Beheading

Article from PJ Media
By Phillip Smyth

Muhammad Najeeb Kashgari, better known as Hamza Kashgari, is a 23-year-old Saudi writer and the first victim of the global enforcement of radical Sharia by international legal authorities.

After writing several tweets that presented a liberal interpretation of Islam well within the normative boundaries of that religion, Kashgari was proclaimed a heretic by Saudi clerics. Fleeing to Malaysia he was captured with the reported help of an Interpol system and extradited back to Saudi Arabia to face a grim fate. The charge? Apostasy.

For an analysis of his tweets, see Barry Rubin, “Manufacturing Heresy.”

Almost immediately, he faced a social media backlash. In the 24 hours following his posts, around 30,000 responses were received by his Twitter account. By February 17, over 26,000 people joined a Facebook group titled “The Saudi people demand retribution from Hamza Kashgari.” Kashgari apologized online, and deleted his own tweets.

The apology and deletions weren’t enough for Riyadh’s Wahhabist religious establishment. Sheikh Nasser Omar went so far as to cry out on television about Kashgari’s “cursing of the prophet,” saying his apology was “cold” and demanding that he be executed.


Saudi Arabia’s Information Minister Abdul-Aziz Khoja announced, “I have given instructions to ban him from writing for any Saudi newspaper or magazine, and there will be legal measures to guarantee that.” Kashgari recognized the danger and planned to flee to New Zealand.

But Kashgari was arrested in Muslim-majority Malaysia while boarding his flight to New Zealand. According to some reports, Kashgari attempted to seek asylum in Malaysia. Despite this request, without a hearing, and refused any chance to meet with a local lawyer, Kashgari was held incommunicado. He was quickly shuttled aboard a private Saudi jet and sent back to Saudi Arabia where he is now awaiting trial with a probable death sentence as the verdict.

For radical groups, Islamic conservatives, and Islamist regimes, Muslim liberals pose a great threat, especially their modernist interpretations of Islam. Many of these regimes have jailed, exiled, or even killed those who’ve offered dissenting views.

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