Thursday, September 04, 2014

Family Of Steven Sotloff Insists Islam is a Peaceful Religion, Wants To Debate The Muslims Who Murdered Their Son, and Argue Them Into Believing The Sky Is Pink

Sotloff Family Spokeman, Barak Barfi

(Reuters) - The family of Steven Sotloff, the second American journalist beheaded by Islamic State militants, said on Wednesday he was “a gentle soul”, and challenged the group’s leader to a debate on the peaceful teachings of the Muslim holy book, the Koran. 
The group, which has captured territory in Syria and Iraq, released a video on Tuesday of Sotloff being beheaded. U.S. officials confirmed its authenticity on Wednesday. President Barack Obama vowed to “degrade and destroy” the group. 
Barak Barfi, a friend of Sotloff who is serving as family spokesman, began a prepared statement from the family in English, remembering the slain journalist as a fan of American football who enjoyed junk food, the television series “South Park” and talking to his father about golf. 
Barfi ended the statement with off-the-cuff remarks in Arabic, saying “Steve died a martyr for the sake of God.” 
He then challenged Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi to debate Islam, saying, “Woe to you. You said the month of Ramadan is the month of mercy. Where is your mercy?” 
“God does not love the aggressor,” added Barfi, who is an Arabic scholar and research fellow at the New America Foundation think tank in Washington. He went on, “I am ready to debate you with kind preachings. I have no sword in my hand and I am ready for your answer.”
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

No thanks, I have no desire to read the " whole" thing. Sotloff converted and publicly came out against Israel. What little I've read from his family representative is enough to convince me they deserve one way tickets to meet IS on IS turf to "debate"... But spare us the resultant repeat action against their necks.

Pastorius said...

I had no idea Sotloff "converted". This is the first I am hearing of that.

Pastorius said...

I think you might be wrong:

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/09/03/two-huge-secrets-about-steven-sotloffs-life-and-faith-emerge-after-his-execution/