Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Egyptian Cleric Mahmoud Al-Masri Recommends Tricking Jews into Becoming Muslims

Following are excerpts from a sermon delivered by Egyptian cleric Mahmoud Al-Masri, which aired on Al-Nas TV on August 10, 2009:

...I'd like to tell you a very nice story. Once there was a Muslim who lived next to a Jew. The Muslim saw in the Jew a measure of goodheartedness - however small - and he wanted to find any way to make him convert to Islam. So he went to him and asked: "Don't you feel the need for Islam? Why don't you become a Muslim?" The Jew said: "The only thing preventing me from becoming a Muslim is that I love drinking alcohol. I would have become a Muslim ages ago, but the only thing stopping me is that I am an alcoholic."

The Muslim devised a plan. He said: "No problem - become a Muslim, and continue to drink." The Muslim didn't meant this, of course, but he said to him: "Become a Muslim, and continue to drink." The Jews said: "Fine." He said: "I proclaim that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." The Muslim said to him: "Now you have become a Muslim. If you drink alcohol, we will carry out the punishment for drinking alcohol on you, and if you renounce Islam, we will kill you." So the man remained a Muslim and never drank alcohol again. This was a nice trick by this good Muslim...

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