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Mali Islamist militants 'destroy' Timbuktu saint's tomb

Timbuktu is the site of three great medieval mosques, Unesco says

Islamist fighters said to be linked to al-Qaeda have destroyed the tomb of a local Muslim saint in the Malian town of Timbuktu, officials and locals say.

The gunmen attacked the shrine and set it on fire, saying it was contrary to Islam, according to the official.

Tuareg rebels and Islamist fighters took control of Timbuktu, a UN heritage site, after a military coup in March.

Unesco said the town's capture could endanger its "outstanding architectural wonders" .

Residents said armed men from the Islamist group Ansar Dine threatened locals going to worship at the grave of Sidi Mahmoud Ben Amar.

"What you are doing is haram! (forbidden). Seek help from God directly rather than the dead," one of the gunmen said, according to a resident quoted by the Reuters news agency.

"They attacked the grave, broke doors, windows and wooden gates that protect it. They brought it outside and burn it," he said. "This tomb is sacred, it is too difficult to bear."

A local official said the fighters had threatened to destroy other saints' tombs, according to the AFP news agency.

Strict Islamists regard shines as idolatrous, while some Muslims, especially Sufis, regard them as an accepted part of Muslim worship.

On its website, Unesco, the UN's cultural agency, says Timbuktu is the location of three great mosques dating back to the 14th century, as well 16 cemeteries and mausoleums.

Founded in the 12th Century, Timbuktu became wealthy at the nexus of important trading routes for salt and gold, reaching its apogee in the 15th and 16th centuries.

It became a major intellectual and religious centre, and still houses tens of thousands of manuscripts, some dating back centuries.

Rebels demanding independence for a Tuareg homeland and fighters of Ansar Dine, which is said to be linked to al-Qaeda, took advantage of the chaos that followed the March coup to overrun the northern half of Mali.

The coup leaders in Bamako said they had toppled President Amadou Toumani Toure because he failed to give sufficient support to troops battling Tuareg rebels in the north.

Under international pressure, they later handed back power to a civilian government, but remain influential.

BBC News - Mali Islamist militants 'destroy' Timbuktu saint's tomb
 
Its acts like these that makes the world sit up and note with horror what Islamic fundamentalists are capable of.

These are just indicators of how fundamentalists think and applies equally to all religions.

Acts like these are more to draw attention and create following than anything else.
 
take time, the truth is always out there.

Personally I don't trust the news source, could be some US special ops've done it.
 
Who really gives a damn what happens in Mali ?

This is NEWS because ?
 
^^^or aliens! Or even worse...Jooos!
 
There was a time when everyone in the entire world used to go to Timbuktu for knowledge.
 
take time, the truth is always out there.

Personally I don't trust the news source, could be some US special ops've done it.
ah and you deny as well the talibans destroyed the Buddhas of Bamiyan ?
 
I thought you'd say, "I have four Practicing Muslims of good reputation from Taliban to testify to that." This is indeed progress of some kind.

PS Mod, sometimes sarcasm does things that normal discussion on pointless discussion boards can't do.

Simple things for simple minds.


Plus you're not funny. Don't give up your day job.
 
This is madness, the funny thing is that Islam demand muslims to respect other religious beliefs.
I'm muslim but i would never do such thing.

This must have something to do with peoples knowledge and education level.

And every human with small interest in culture, history etc. would be against these kind of behavior.
 

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