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Muslims groups in Australia are protesting against the government's new anti-terror law, saying it may affect Islam and the teaching of the Quran, the holy book.

According to Sydney Morning Herald, Islamic leaders said a Muslim cleric preaching from a certain passage of the Quran, for example, might be caught in the broad net of the new anti-terror law.

The Grand Mufti of Australia, Ibrahim Abu Mohammad, and the Australian National Imams Council have called for the removal of "advocating terrorism" offence from the 'Foreign Fighters Bill', which is currently being considered by parliament.

This comes on a day when Australian PM Tony Abbott backed measures to round up terrorist groups that incite religious hatred, including the radical Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir.

A council representing 250 imams has said a cleric could fall foul of the new rule even if he simply "advocated the duty of a Muslim to defend his land".

"We are therefore concerned that the proposal can have serious implications on free speech and will have a chilling effect on legitimate religious and political debate," the council said in a formal submission to the Parliamentary joint Committee on Intelligence and Security.

Members of the Muslim Legal Network also appeared before the committee on Wednesday saying the laws – which were introduced by Attorney-General George Brandis – tended to target mainstream Muslims instead of extremist organisations.

Even if a religious community referred back to "stories in the Quran, Bible and Torah in their sermons," they could be charged with a terror-related offence, the Muslim legal Network said, the SMH has noted.

Australian Muslims Protest against Banning 'Terrorism'; Say Anti-Terror Law will Hurt Islam
 
Bad timing.At best,they'll add some paragraphs to that law after what happenned in France.
 
Bad timing.At best,they'll add some paragraphs to that law after what happenned in France.
I thought that too.With all the anti-immigrant sentiments flaring up in the western communities,this move could prove to be a diplomatic disaster.
 
Safety comes first then religion i am with Australia in any Anti-Terror Laws Pakistan need todo the same.First safety than religion.
 
why do they go protesting so often?
"Advocating terrorism" is an offence and there should be a law to ban it, but how does it become anti-muslim?
grand Mufti has taken it to a diff level.

 
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Depends on the so called Anti- Terror Laws, are they made to target terrorists or Muslims.
 
Muslims groups in Australia are protesting against the government's new anti-terror law, saying it may affect Islam and the teaching of the Quran, the holy book.

According to Sydney Morning Herald, Islamic leaders said a Muslim cleric preaching from a certain passage of the Quran, for example, might be caught in the broad net of the new anti-terror law.

The Grand Mufti of Australia, Ibrahim Abu Mohammad, and the Australian National Imams Council have called for the removal of "advocating terrorism" offence from the 'Foreign Fighters Bill', which is currently being considered by parliament.

This comes on a day when Australian PM Tony Abbott backed measures to round up terrorist groups that incite religious hatred, including the radical Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir.

A council representing 250 imams has said a cleric could fall foul of the new rule even if he simply "advocated the duty of a Muslim to defend his land".

"We are therefore concerned that the proposal can have serious implications on free speech and will have a chilling effect on legitimate religious and political debate," the council said in a formal submission to the Parliamentary joint Committee on Intelligence and Security.

Members of the Muslim Legal Network also appeared before the committee on Wednesday saying the laws – which were introduced by Attorney-General George Brandis – tended to target mainstream Muslims instead of extremist organisations.

Even if a religious community referred back to "stories in the Quran, Bible and Torah in their sermons," they could be charged with a terror-related offence, the Muslim legal Network said, the SMH has noted.

Australian Muslims Protest against Banning 'Terrorism'; Say Anti-Terror Law will Hurt Islam
i did not get it, where did they talk about terrorism in the report ?
 
With religious leaders like these no wonder Anti Islam feelings are on rise in the western world.
 
why do they go protesting so often?


ha ha ha ha ha! Where are the women? That got the beardoes confused for a second, then they understood the question!

Why they protest so often, because despite the constant whining about their victimhood, like all aggressors in the past, its just justifying their aggression and imperialistic, supremacist mindset.
 
why do they go protesting so often?


Why all kinds of fire are in Hell (Burn in hell slogan)? Why not in heaven? If there is no fire in heaven, I am not going to go there. How can I cook? I don't' want to eat raw!!:D

Your opinion @BDforever
 
Even if a religious community referred back to "stories in the Quran, Bible and Torah in their sermons," they could be charged with a terror-related offence, the Muslim legal Network said, the SMH has noted.


Are Christians and Jews protesting as well?
 

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