Posted on 02/07/2006 2:16:21 PM PST by nuconvert
Friday, February 03, 2006
CARTOONS
IN THE NAME OF GOD THE COMPASSIONATE THE MERCIFUL
Hi,
Those who have been following my blog should know that I am a practicing believer in the religion of Islam; so naturally I consider it offensive to show disrespect to Islamic religious symbols or any religious symbols of any kind, for that matter. However there is more to this than meets the eye. It seems to me quite suspicious that this storm is created at this particular time.
To start with this is certainly not the first time that insults and affronts of this nature appear on print in western media in many countries and places. Such things do not deserve any kind of reaction other rather the contempt they deserve. Yet there are those who seem to seize upon such opportunities for motives that have nothing to do with the apparent religious sensitivities.
Clearly there are those who wish to harm relations between the West in General and the Moslem World and more particularly we should not forget the contribution of Denmark to the allied effort in Iraq. Yes friends, I who consider my self a fervent Moslem, tell you that this is an artificial storm stirred by the same kind of people who are beheading, kidnapping and blowing up market places and day workers in Iraqi cities etc. Those in the West who give such people the ammunition and pretexts to launch such pitiful shows and stir up the emotions of gullible simple people, are their allies and facilitators.
Yes indeed extremism and misanthropy has many faces and colors. Myself, and many of my friends have seen even in the comments section of this blog site much of this blasphemous nonsense which most of us just dismiss as trolling which was a new word that my friends taught me. For my part it suffices to read just the first sentence of any such trash to dismiss the whole diatribe simply out of lack of interest above anything else and generally they do not stir any kind of emotion other than boredom. You have noticed perhaps that I never tried to ban or delete any such kind of talk; it is not even worth the trouble of deleting.
In this respect I would like to draw attention to the statement issued by the venerable Al-Sistani, who while deprecating the blasphemous sacrilege, nevertheless clearly lays the blame on the extremists and Takfiris for the harm done to the image of Islam in the World, and need I remind you of the religious status of Al-Sistani.
The rage of the Islamic world would be far more appropriate if it is directed against those who blow up mosques during prayer time, kidnap murder and torture innocent travelers, and all the other repertoire of atrocities committed in the name of Islam, It is this that is the real blasphemy and real affront to the name and reputation of our religion and its great founder the Prohpet (PBU), and not some silly cartoons in an obscure Danish paper that nobody would have noticed were it not for this artificial uproar of which the real agenda and purpose is all too apparent .
Regards
# posted by Alaa : 8:19 PM
Sure nailed it. Great post.
Thank you for your posting. It is most helpful to hear from you. Our prayers are with you.
pong
One of the first remarks made was that Denmark said it had free speech. That was Denmark's reason for re-printing the cartoon. But then, Muslims pointed out Danish censorship of free speech regarding pro-nazism and denial of the holocaust (which is actually a crime).
Now, some Iranian talking head has threatened to start a cartoon contest which mocks/insults the Jewish holocaust. He would label the insulting cartoons "free speech."
This doesn't seem to be going away quicky, does it?
Sure, it's the TV -- that great reality box. Right??
Turn on the TV and what you'll see is the news manufactured and brought to you by global companies who wish to do business with the many anti-American statist governments around the world.
What you'll get on TV is center stage for anybody who hates America and the America-hater's numbers will be overrepresented.
Now, turn off the TV and what you get is reality. The reality includes a big enough dose of radical Islam but it also includes many and most Muslims who would never do you harm.
Sure, the majority of Palistinians are Hamas voting dirt bags. Sure, democracy in Saudi Arabia would probably be a scary thing, it's a good thing S.A. isn't democratic yet.
But there are plenty of peaceful Mulims and plenty of Muslims allied with us in the WOT.
That's what victory in the WOT will ultimately look like. You should recognize it early-on
I clicked on your name to read about you and I see this
disturbing image.
The American flag is very improperly displayed. Our flag
appears upside down with the stripes above the union.
The Persian Lion is standing on the union which is very
disrespectful. Here our flag is on the right but it should
be displayed on it's own right (on the left as it is viewed).
Additionally, The American Eagle should have a bundle
of arrows in one talon to represent our ability to fight when
necessary but our American Eagle always looks toward
his other talon which holds an olive branch of friendship.
I held my tongue and explored more to find that this is
intended to represent the solidarity of expatriate Iranians
with American democracy.
It is interesting that a discussion about disrespecting the
Prophet revealed obviously unintentional disrespect of
the United States.
There is a much larger chasm than you imagine between
average Americans and Islam. This post named a man,
Al-Sistani, that lays the blame on the extremists and
Takfiris (sic) for the harm done to the image of Islam in the
World. Yet, where in the world are the arrests by Islamic
Police and trials and imprisonment or death by Muslim
countries of the Islamists that instigate or perpetrate
the "beheading, kidnapping and blowing up market
places and day workers in Iraqi cities/.../blow up mosques
during prayer time, kidnap murder and torture innocent
travelers, and all the other repertoire of atrocities
committed in the name of Islam?"
Islam itself is the harm, its image is the reality. All Islam
gives tacit approval of the bombings and beheadings
because they fear Allah will judge them if they speak out.
What a conundrum. You know it is wrong. You know you
will let it continue because one more dead nonbeliever
is another step toward fulfillment of the Prophet.
Until Islam controls itself it is heading toward destruction.
Western culture hasn't taken men to the Moon and space on
feet of clay.
Oh, by-the-way, women aren't chattel.
In other words, it's all Denmark's fault.
And I bet all the rest of the world's problems are America's fault.
Wow.
Just excellant, articulate post. So much to think about.
thank you for pointing out so much I missed.
"this is intended to represent the solidarity of expatriate Iranian with American democracy."
It's an artistic rendering. It's our American symbols, the eagle and flag, intertwined with and standing together united with the symbols of a free Iran. (From the flag used during the time of the Shah) Iran and the U.S. were great allies back then. (until Carter) I would like us to be great allies again.
"I held my tongue ..."
Maybe you should have continued to do so, because it seems that the next conclusion you jumped to,unless I'm misinterpreting, is that I'm muslim. I am not.
"All Islam gives tacit approval of the bombings and beheadings because they fear Allah will judge them if they speak out."
Nonsense. Muslims speak out against it all the time. Do we see it in the msm? Rarely. (Do a search here on FR under keyword 'Jasser' for someone speaking out.) Sistani and other Grand Ayatollahs and clerics have spoken out against it and even in Iran want to see a separation of church and state.
Islam needs a reformation. There are very dangerous elements, the Muslim Brotherhood and Wahhabi sect, for example, which should be eradicated, IMO. There are also very peaceful sects, the sufis, for example. And there are members of sects in between, who are moderate and want nothing to do with the radical fundamentalists, the writer of this blog, The Mesopotamian, being one.
I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that when you said "You know you will let it continue..." that you were speaking in general terms, and not about me specifically. After all, you know nothing about me, including the fact that I have family members, retired and currently active, in the military.
Your last sentence was apparently meant as some sort of a parting jab (however ridiculous that you felt you needed to inform me) and was obviously said out of ignorance of who I am.
In closing, I'd like you to remember that not all muslims are bad. Not all muslims want to chop our heads off. If you have doubts, please speak with some of our soldiers who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Please see post # 13
"It turns out the three most offensive cartoons were not even published in a Danish paper, but circulated by one of the islamic rabble rousers..."
Yes, it was totally orchestrated to incite. Though I think the Iranian regime was involved as were the Syrians, and I wouldn't exactly call them "rabble rousers".
I believe they were hoping to include the U.S. in the mayhem, so it was a wise decision (even though it may have been done for other reasons) for most newspapers here to refrain from publishing them.
CHeck the link. They were not published by any papers. Not until the story broke. One is a bad fax of a picture of a french contestant in a hog calling contest, but has been presented to the faithful as a carriacture of Mohammed. The other two are not cartoons from a newspaper at all. Read, and be enlightened.
I know the 3 additional pictures weren't published in newspapers.
I've read most of the posts here on this story and more.
Islam is not my religion.
What Muslims do about that is up to them, but the rest of the world is watching.
What the rest of the world does about Islam may depend on it.
I agree with you.
"images which are not those published are being used to incite rioting and acts of war (such as burning embassies), then Muslims are being led down the path to global conflict by a few (at least one) fraudulent hucksters."
Yes. Except it isn't a few "fraudulent hucksters". There is money and organization behind all this.
So someday, when we reinvent the bumper sticker, it will read "The Imams lied and Millions died"?
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