Cairo cleric condemns Islamic State

Fighters from the Islamic State group march in Raqqa, Syria. File picture: AP

Fighters from the Islamic State group march in Raqqa, Syria. File picture: AP

Published Aug 13, 2014

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Egypt's top cleric has condemned the extremist Islamic State group, describing it as a “terrorist” organisation that poses a danger to Islam and Muslims.

Grand Mufti Shawki Allam, Egypt's highest religious authority, said the extremist group is “violating all the Islamic principles and the intentions of the shariah (Islamic law)”.

In his remarks, which were carried by Egypt's state news agency late on Tuesday, Allam also said the “bloody extremist group” had tarnished the image of Islam and paved the way for the destruction of Muslim nations.

The Islamic State is an al-Qaeda breakaway group that has seized much of north-eastern Syria and huge tracts of neighbouring Iraq. - Sapa-AP

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