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THE BIG STORY: Interview With Shaykh Hicham Kabbani hosted by John Gibson
Fox News Network Friday, October 26, 2001
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
GIBSON: The supreme leader of Afghanistan's ruling Taliban calling on supporters to hold worldwide rallies. How much support will they likely get from the Muslim community worldwide or here in this country? Joining us now to talk about this, the chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of America, Shaykh Hicham Kabbani. He joins us from Washington, D.C.
So Shaykh, I'm very curious about the attitude of the Muslim community in America to what happened on September 11th. We hear stories about people saying that they know or saw Arabs or Muslims cheering. Do you know anybody? Is that an attitude that is in the Muslim community?
SHAYKH HICHAM KABBANI, ISLAMIC SUPREME COUNCIL OF AMERICA: I don't think there are anyone in the Muslim community cheering what happened on the 11th of September, especially in the United States, because all of them, they have condemned it openly after that.
GIBSON: Shaykh Kabbani, the Americans are -- all Americans, Americans who are Muslim, Americans who are not are wondering if the Muslim-American community can help finding these people who were involved in terror in this country, or do you feel as isolated from them as we do?
KABBANI: I think American Muslims knows more than the others of what is going on, and there are some American Muslims that came forward, and they have gave many tips to the government in order to locate and to know what's going on in different places around the country. But I think the majority doesn't know what's going on because they are peaceful, and they go to the mosques only to pray and then go home. So those who knows -- and I think many of them, they gave already tips, but there are still, they know but they are not coming forward. Might be they are afraid of being assassinated or being killed. And we say that we are in a democratic country. We hope that everyone knows anything comes forward to tell the government.
GIBSON: Shaykh Kabbani, we have some video that's coming in from Pakistan today. There were anti-American demonstrations, and there is a call for a worldwide day of demonstrations against the American attacks on Afghanistan. Why is it that so much of the Muslim world has this hatred for America? What was it that America did that offends them so much considering we went to war in Bosnia and Kosovo in defense of Muslims and in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia?
KABBANI: I think that question has to be asked to the Arab government, not to us in the United States, because we are -- we pledge our allegiance to this country and we are citizens and part of this country. And the Muslims of this country are part of this whole society. The Arab world didn't do enough. The Arab world has to come up, especially the Muslim World League, which is the headquarter in Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. They have to come up and issue a verdict against what's going on. They can make a fatwah because they can control all these quarters around the world, and the authority around the world. They have to come up with something to tell the people what's right, what's wrong. By this way, you can eliminate a lot of this demonstration around the world.
GIBSON: Shaykh Kabbani, is it true, as we are hearing from Usama bin Laden and from Al Qaeda and from the Taliban, that there is an obligation placed upon Muslims to fight the nonbelievers everywhere they find them, wherever they are in the world?
KABBANI: There was something like that. There was a fatwah like that from bin Laden issued before, but you have to define who are the unbelievers. For them, the unbelievers are -- even some Muslims are unbelievers to them. Many of the Muslims are unbelievers to them as the other religions. So we have to separate, and that's why we need an authority in which we have a Muslim authority around the world to come up and clear this situation to the American government and to the American public because too many of this technical issues, the irregular normal American citizen doesn't know it.
GIBSON: Shaykh Kabbani, I think what Americans who are not Muslim want to know is: Whose side are Muslim Americans on?
KABBANI: On the side -- many Muslims in the world are on the side of justice, and they want these criminals who did that attack to come to justice, but they are not coming in public and say it because they are afraid for their uprising in their countries. And this is where they have an obligation to -- not to make the whole Muslim community as a victim for their chairs or for their positions. They have to come up and they have to speak up. They are not yet giving the right speech. They are not coming openly in Arab countries and in Muslim countries for certain reasons that I think you know it and we know it.
GIBSON: Shaykh Hicham Kabbani of the Supreme Muslim Council of America, thanks very much for being with us today.
KABBANI: Thank you.
GIBSON: Still to come on THE BIG STORY, we'll be talking doves or hawks. You'll hear my opinion and "My Word." And, of course, your opinion comes every day just before the end of the show on "Your Word."
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