After thanking him for appearing on the show, Kelly got right into it. “It is true that Islam is not ISIS,” she began, “but it is also true that ISIS is Islamic, is it not?”
“Well, ISIS is no more Islamic than the Westboro Baptist Church is, or the Crusaders are, or Anders Breivik is [Christian],” Shibly replied. “Or anybody who commits violence in the name of faith. Unfortunately, every single faith has had crazy extremists distort and twist that faith to justify their crazy political ends.”
“The reality is,” Shibly continued, “that moderate Christians, Muslims and Jews have a lot more in common with each other than they do with extremists from within their own faith. And, actually, extremist Muslims and extremist anti-Muslims have a lot in common, and that is that they both distort the Islamic faith to promote their twisted agenda, which is rejected by the 1.7 billion Muslims of the world.”
Kelly responded that while ISIS “may be rejecting moderate Islam” they were still “preaching a form of Islam that is very popular in some corners of the world; and by those countries that follow strict Shariah law, they’re not that far away from ISIS in some of their beliefs, in particular about women, are they?”
Shibly responded by noting the many scholars of Islamic law and other authorities within the Islamic community who have denounced ISIS and criticized it harshly for its violent interpretation of Islam.
Source: Salon