Tuesday, 12 June 2007

Don't mention the war: new mufti muzzled by minders, The Australian, 12 June, 2007. Additional reporting.

Don't mention the war: new mufti muzzled by minders: [7 NSW First Edition]

The extraordinary intervention came during Sheik Fehmi's inaugural press conference, in which the 79-year-old Melbourne cleric promised not to repeat the "haphazard" public comments of his predecessor.
Sheik Fehmi enjoys much broader support in the Muslim community than Sheik Hilali, the spiritual leader of Sydney's Lakemba Mosque. He is seen as a moderate and unifying figure rather than a divisive one. However, his appointment will disappoint those who believe the Muslim community needs a young articulate Australian-born mufti rather than an old-school cleric.
His links to Mr Benbrika are a source of embarrassment. Sheik Fehmi supported his residency application in the 1990s, but Mr Benbrika later became radicalised and led a push to sack Sheik Fehmi from his Preston Mosque and replace him with a more hardline cleric.

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