By Angelo : Don't hold your breath while waiting for rational reform of islam.
Since 2004, the Moroccan Mudawana has undergone important reforms demonstrating the clear intent to distance Moroccans from a traditional Islam while enhancing principles (now reflected in the modifications of the Moroccan Constitution) which could not be without undertaking a rational reform of Islam. But of course folks who claim that there is only "very few liberal Muslims" and dump all Muslims in the same bag are not going to do their home work. Their drive being to perpetuate anti Muslim fear/hate mongering propaganda. Thus sticking their fingers in their ears and going "lalalalala" every time their claims are being refuted. Such as your above quoted claim duly refuted by the ongoing social and judiciary reforms in Morocco which specifically target the traditional Muslim Mudawana.
You keep harping on about Morocco. What about the other 95% of muslim countries? I'll give an example. Turkey, A once secular muslim nation who elected a hard line muslim PM and since then is slipping more and more under the islamic yoke. This pm's last attempt was to curb social media, or place it under scrutiny. Turkey, a once Israeli ally is now another of it's enemies. And the worrying thing is this country is a member of Nato, who wants to join the EU with just Germany standing in it's way of becoming a fully fledged member nation.
I brought up the Mudawana reforms Morocco because of your quoted claim. As if a rational reform of Islam is impossible. Which is obviously not true. It is a lengthy process but it can happen. And once more prompted from the inside out, by Muslims of a liberal and moderate profile. According to you and metachristi, such Muslims are only "very few". Yet the very leadership in Morocco has been leading the nation towards distancing itself from a traditional and conservative Islam.
As to the portraying of all Muslims hating Jews, already during WW2, Sultan Mohammed Vth had refused to surrender Moroccan Jews to the Nazis. Morocco remains a strong ally to Israel.
Further and dispersed in 8 Muslim nations, Muslims supporters of the existence of the State of Israel :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_supporters_of_Israel
If you will actually read this article, you will notice that some are Muslim scholars who even support Zionism.
From your wiki link................Modern times
A number of Muslim groups that have histories of conflict with Arabs, including Kurds and Berbers, have also voiced support for Israel and Zionism.[28] Ramin H. Artin, of the Kurdish-American Education Society, argues that the creation of Israel has been "a thorn in the eye of fascists who would rather eliminate the Jewish state". He concluded that an Israeli-Kurdish alliance is "natural", and that sincere mutual respect and recognition of each other's rights can lead to peace and prosperity.[29]
Palazzi noted that although in present days support for Israel among Muslims is a minority orientation, there are some exceptions, such as former President of Indonesia and leader of Nahdlatul Ulama, Shaykh Abdurrahman Wahid, and the Grand Mufti of the Russian Federation, Shaykh Talgat Tajuddin, the Mufti of European Russia, Shaykh Salman Farid, who wrote a fatwa against the intifadah. According to Palazzi, more examples for Pro-Israeli Muslim clerics are the Muftis of Chechnya, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.[17][s And further................
Intolerance towards Muslim supporters of Israel
In the Muslim world, support of Israel is mostly met with opposition. In 2004, Sarah Nasser, a Muslim college student in Canada known for her pro-Israel views, received death threats after expressing support for the Jewish state's right to exist. "Being a supporter of the existence of Israel does not conflict with Islam, it complements Islam," she said. "The Koran does not have any verses that do not allow for the Jews to return to the Land of Israel (...) "I love Jews as I love true Muslims," she said. "Therefore, I believe Jews should have a right to live legitimately in their homeland."[11][106] In Bangladesh, Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, editor of the Weekly Blitz newspaper and self described "Muslim Zionist", was attacked and beaten in 2006 by a mob of nearly 40 people, leaving him with a fractured ankle. During the assault, the attackers shouted at Choudhury, labeling him an "agent of the Jews."[12]
In 2011, Alaa Alsaegh, a Muslim from Iraq who posted online a poem expressing support for Jewish people in Israel, was reportedly attacked in St. Louis, with a Star of David being carved into his back.[107]