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PRESS RELEASE
Al-Andalous Islamic Center administration reiterates its strong condemnation of any hate
speech regardless of the target community, and regardless of the speaker. This
condemnation includes any speech targeting the Jewish community, including the clumsy
and unacceptable phrasing used in the videos of a sermon held in 2014 at the Center by a
substitute imam.
We noticed, at that time back in August 2014, that the substitute imam's intention was not
to call for the destruction of Jewish individuals or the elimination of this community. His
wording was, however, tainted by an abusive generalization, and we consider that a
serious mistake.
We met with the substitute imam immediately after he gave these sermons to request that
he clarify his speech and correct his mistakes. Nothing in the Muslim religion allows for
incitement of destruction of a community or individuals; nothing permits or allows
attacks on the sacredness of human life. The substitute imam, as a religious cleric, knew
this rightly and immediately recognized both his error and the dangerous phrasing that
could be misinterpreted by anyone listening to his speech.
As indicated in our previous press release, the videos that contain this controversial
speech were hosted and shared on a YouTube channel that the Al-Andalous Islamic
Center administration does not control. The person who filmed and shared these videos
on his YouTube platform was granted permission to film as he does in other Centers. The
administration was not involved in managing this YouTube channel or in the processing
of the videos. This explains our error of not having thought to ask the withdrawal of the
videos.
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