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Literature which claims that it is permissible to kill Muslims if they turn away from their faith has been found in a mosque in Edinburgh. Literature which claims it is permissible to kill lapsed Muslims has been found in an Edinburgh mosque, according to researchers.
It was uncovered at the Islamic Centre of Edinburgh, which is attached to the King Fahd Mosque. The material was said to be found at the Islamic Centre of Edinburgh, which is attached to the King Fahd Mosque.
The find came during a UK survey by the think tank Policy Exchange. The details have emerged in a UK survey by the think tank Policy Exchange.
It was the only example of so called "hate literature" found in Scotland, where eight mosques were studied. The mosque was unavailable for comment. It was the only example of so called "hate literature" cited in Scotland, where eight mosques were studied. The mosque was unavailable for comment.
The findings form part of a report entitled The Hijacking of British Islam.The findings form part of a report entitled The Hijacking of British Islam.
The material found states: "The scholars have mentioned that a person may become apostate for many reasons which can nullify his faith.The material found states: "The scholars have mentioned that a person may become apostate for many reasons which can nullify his faith.
"These reasons would make someone's blood permissible to spill [to be killed for apostasy] and his wealth permissible to be usurped, because he is no longer a Muslim.""These reasons would make someone's blood permissible to spill [to be killed for apostasy] and his wealth permissible to be usurped, because he is no longer a Muslim."