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The Danish Cartoon thats shaking the world....

I personally am not offended by the cartoon. I haven’t seen it but have read about its content and it does not bother me on a personal level. I understand Islam and I know Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and how could some ppl who have no knowledge of either form a cartoon image of representing it? They don’t know what he looks like and have no clue of who he is? Yes it is deemed offensive to Muslims and that’s alrigt. The cartoon purpose was to mock Islam and the last prophet and be taken offensively.
The idea of stopping imported products from certain countries into Denmark was a good idea. You would be a fool to help others who end up disrespect your beliefs. One reason why I did not like the cartoon from the beginning is that it has a major influence of spreading Islamaphobia and hatred towards Islam and it's followers. But what’s actually spreading the fear and disgust against Islam are the actions of uneducated, ignorant and foolish Muslims who insists on death threats towards an entire nation, insists on burning down of diplomatic missions and the murder of those who have no relation to the cartoonist. Here is a reminder for those who agree with those acts. “During the life of the Prophet Muhammad he was faced with numerous instances where he was mistreated. From the severity of the way the people in Taif attacked and abused the Prophet with stones leaving him to bleed, to the instances where people spoke negatively about Islam. Did the Prophet threaten them with death? Did he encourage us to burn their houses down? Leaving Taif with bleeding legs, he told the Angel of the Mountains who offered to kill the people of Taif to leave them alone, in the hope that some of their off spring may accept Islam. This historic account alone, unequivocal in its authenticity, illustrates the way we should respond to those who wish to tarnish or harm Islam.”
Just take the cartoon as a reflection of how ignorant and stereotypical some people are with thier very limited knowledge of Islam. And even Laugh at it. Humor had always played an important part in the life of the early Muslims and throughout the period of Islam especially with Prophet Muhammed (Peace and Blessings be upon him).

February 6, 2006 | 11:06 AM Comments  6 comments

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paperpin27 Owais
February 6, 2006 | 3:04 PM
I must and will open like this:
I AM OFFENDED BY THAT CARTOON.... but i, like you, will condemn all those actions that destroy personal properties,and take innocnt lives. Our reactions must be based upon political platform ranging from just call to apologize to breaking all tradings, political, econmical affairs. And this we have learned from Prophet's [peace be upon Him] life!! you talk about how calmly he reacted when he was beaten by those stones, i remember a chapter taht i learned during my elementary school days... one non-muslim woman used to throw filthy, household waste, whenever Prophet [peace be upon Him]passes through her house... he never reacted over it. and this teaches us to hav forgiving mind-set. i cant go without completing this account, when oneday that woman due to her illnes couldnt came to throw that rubbish, Prophet [peacebe upon Him] founds taht shes suffering some illness... and just on the humanitrain basis Prophet peace be upon him, himself went to see her.

Yes, Prophet's [peace be upon Him] life clearly sets all the matters of our life.

Islam produces Muslims... Muslims can't be a foolish, he is brainwashed rather uneducated, stupored rather ignorant... all done by those who hate Islam rather muslims!!
sarah-nasser Sarah
February 6, 2006 | 3:24 PM
I don't blame you
I don't blame anyone who is offended by that foolish cartoon image. I am just laughing at thier stupidity. As for those 'muslims' who r causing all that destruction world wide r just terrorists. They look for any reason to do bad things. It's just an excuse to hide behind
paperpin27 Owais
February 7, 2006 | 4:28 AM

i didnt say anything like this post has haunted me... it was your personal opinion whether that cartoon made u angry or not... as in my personal view it has made me angry ... n eligiible me to react in a sensible way. Yes definitely!! stupidity lies on that side, that made them to do such nasty things.

I apologize!! if my words seem to be harsh.. though they werent!



sarah-nasser Sarah
February 7, 2006 | 7:51 AM

LOL…why are you under the impression that I feel your post was harsh or that you are disturbed by my blog entry?? I read through my post and didn’t find anything that would give off that kind of feeling. Please show me what I said. All I said is that I don’t fault you for being offended by the cartoon because it is an offensive drawing and its objective was to be taken offensively.
Anyhow, yes the drawing was nasty. I bet that cartoonist feel real guilty right about now because he/she drawing ignited the anger which lead to riots and death of some.
Dumisani Dumisani Nyoni
February 10, 2006 | 8:06 AM
where is the cartoon ...?
i would like to know where the cartoon can be seen so that we can have an informed dialogue about it ... and links?
HUMES23 BEN HUR
February 10, 2006 | 2:18 PM
HERE WHERE YOU COULD SSE IT
http://www.bigupload.com/php/download.php?id_upload=C2BC8F62


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