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In reply to the discussion: Why have there been no fatwas against the slaughter of Yazidis especially since its being [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)dumbass pronouncement they make.
You legitimize groups when you engage them in that fashion. I'd say "Everyone, up off your behinds and fight and crush these assholes" is about as good as you're going to get.
Islam is not a unified faith. It's leadership is very local and regional. There is no Muslim Pope.
FWIW, the term "People of The Book" has a specific meaning and it includes Christians and Jews. The Yazid have a shatanic element to their faith which puts them outside the Ibrahimic/Abrahamic traditions. In Islam, shatan is more "present" than he is in some other faiths' ideations, he is the enemy of the faithful, and the whole "lead us not into temptation" admonition is a very big deal in Islam. In fact, the term "jihad" actually means "struggle," and the biggest "jihad" of Muslims is against shatan's influence.