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U.S,. Muslim center leader quits over remarks about Islam critic 

The Associated Press 
Thursday, May 10, 2007 
 
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JOHNSTOWN, Pennsylvania: The leader of a Pennsylvania Muslim center has
resigned after telling a newspaper that a death sentence was warranted for
best-selling author and critic of Islam, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the former Dutch
parliament member.

Fouad ElBayly said Wednesday he had stepped down as imam and president of
the Islamic Center of Johnstown. He said the center's board members
requested his resignation.

The request came after ElBayly's comments about Ali, who spoke April 17 at
the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown.

"She has been identified as one who has defamed the faith. If you come into
the faith, you must abide by the laws, and when you decide to defame it
deliberately, the sentence is death," ElBayly was quoted saying in an April
22 story in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

ElBayly, a native of Egypt who came to the United States in 1976, and
Mahmood A. Qazi, the center's founder, had tried to get the university to
cancel Hirsi Ali's appearance, saying her criticisms were unjustified and
could create dissension in their community.

Hirsi Ali, a native of Somalia, wrote the script for the film, "Submission"
- a fictional study of abused Muslim women, with scenes of near-naked women
with Quranic verses written on their bodies. While some Muslims called it
blasphemous, Hirsi Ali said it expressed her dream of an Islamic Age of
Enlightenment.

The film's director, Theo van Gogh, was murdered on an Amsterdam street in
2004, and his killer thrust into his chest a letter threatening Hirsi Ali's
life. She has since moved to the U.S., joined the conservative think tank
American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., and written the
best-selling autobiography, "Infidel," a graphic account of how she rejected
her faith and the violence she said was inflicted on her in the name of
Islam.

 



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