In response to the
Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, Al Ghurabaa' published an article on their website titled, "Kill those who insult the Prophet Muhammad". The article states, "The insulting of the Messenger Muhammad is something that the Muslims cannot and will not tolerate and the punishment in Islam for the one who does so is death. This is the sunnah of the prophet and the verdict of Islam upon such people, one that any Muslim is able [to] execute." wrong url Al Ghurabaa' had organized the 3 February
protest march from
London Central Mosque to the Danish Embassy, where protesters waved placards reading, "Butcher those who mock Islam", "Kill those who insult Islam", "Europe you will pay, your
9/11 is on the way", or "
7/7 is on its way", "Europe you will pay,
bin Laden is on his way" and "Europe you'll come crawling, when the
Mujahideen come roaring". Despite the similar theme on Al Ghurabaa's website, their spokesman,
Anjem Choudary, said he did not know who wrote the placards.
MPs from all parties condemned the protest, calling the
Metropolitan police to pursue those responsible on the grounds that the threats were an
incitement to murder. ==New organization==