Jihad Watch - Why would Abdullah al-Sabah
think he might be murdered for exercising his freedom of conscience?
After all, Muslim spokesmen such as Salam al-Marayati, M. Cherif Bassiouni, and Ali Eteraz (among many others) have assured us that Islam has no death penalty for apostasy.
Unfortunately, in doing so they fool credulous Westerners, but they disagree with Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, who said,
"Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him" (Bukhari
9.84.57). And all the schools of Islamic law still teach that death is
the proper penalty for apostates.
In a sane world, this would be an international human rights issue,
with calls from the UN to protect apostates from Islam. But this is not a
sane world.
"Kuwait: The prince's mysterious conversion," by Marco Tosatti for Vatican Insider, January 16 (thanks to Jerry Newcombe):
According to reports, a Kuwaiti royal prince has become a
follower of Jesus Christ. In an audio file posted with his name, he
affirms that if he is killed because of a recording he made where he
talks about his conversion, he firmly believes that he will meet Jesus
Christ face-to-face. The news comes from Middle Eastern sources which
state that al-Haqiqa – a Christian satellite TV channel in Arabic that
transmits Christian religious programmes – broadcast an audio file
attributed to the Kuwaiti prince, identified as Abdullah al-Sabah. The
al-Sabahs are the royal family of Kuwait, a country rich in oil. The
name Abdullah (servant of God) frequently appears in the Emir’s family
tree. More
