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m.sumair
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@Ron, Lol..I object or not object :) the point is You cannot do this against jews. The Restriction is on, and to be frankly i want the same Restriction on this side.. I hope that u undestand or.. Do u get more confused ??
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abuayisha
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stephen-zunes/california-state-assembly_b_1842841.html
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m.sumair
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@Nothing, i agree to ur post except that I 'wish' Muslims get beyond this Sunni Shia thing and be a one parctising Muslim.(anyways...just speaking my mind)
The ME attitude of Muslims and weak parctice of Islam make us vulnerable to the attacks on our identity. Thats what I said in my first post "Where are 'WE' ?" Why we lack in We attitude when we are Muslims. Who are We? we say, we are Muslims but still find hard to pull it together. Edited by m.sumair - 24 September 2012 at 10:10pm |
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Ron Webb
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Thanks for that clarification. Okay, so earlier you wrote:
You're absolutely right that you can get into trouble for spreading false information about a minority group with the intent to promote discrimination, e.g. denying that the Holocaust happened. So for instance:
You could quite possibly get in trouble for repeating the above nonsense in bold, if you did so publicly enough and in a context implying hatred or animosity. On the other hand, you can certainly criticize or ridicule a minority, as long as you stick to the facts and as long as your purpose is not clearly to incite hatred and violence. There was recently a great Broadway musical comedy called "The Book of Mormon", which mocks the religion of Mormonism, for instance. Unfortunately I didn't get to see it myself, but I understand it was a big hit. I have heard several of the songs from it and they are hilarious. Would your proposed legislation ban this musical? |
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Addeenul �Aql � Religion is intellect.
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Caringheart
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I found that one line disturbing and out of sync too. For another reason. Here I thought this person was addressing condemning the violent of acts of those calling themselves Muslims and purportedly following the teaching of Muhammad and the Qur'an... and then He throws in his (real intent?)... his real concern? The concern is to condemn those who speak freely and not those who act horrendously? |
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Caringheart
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Ok, reading this I can agree with you... un-Godliness has gotten out of hand and we would do well to put God back in the equation of human living, and this could be done by not allowing any mockery of any religion. Has any man made measure ever in history worked to make a difference though? or is God the only one who can bring about the change of hearts that is needed to drive people back to Him? All through ancient history we have seen how the people continue to go astray and there is only one forthcoming solution to this problem. Man has never been able to accomplish it on his own. Though I agree... we must try... but peacefully. |
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Caringheart
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Greetings Nothing, I'm sorry, and I know that many will find this offensive, but I agree with you... the problem... for me... what I have seen in studying Islam... is preceisely what you say... it is a 'me' message... It is all about doing for the purpose of what I will get... It is very much geared towards a mindset of 'what will I get?' for doing what I do. It does not put forth well a message of giving for the sake of giving... or that giving is its own reward because you are serving God. There is no message of Love. It's all about what will I get... selfish ambition (which is from one other than God, opposed to God) This is why I have not been able to accept the message of Muhammad as a message from God. I will add that I am not through with my study, and that I believe it is possible that something begun as not good can be made good, by God's willing hand(remember Joseph?), and man's discernment. I do not know that Muhammad had wrong intent... just maybe wrongly guided. And now many following his message are wrongly guided. There is some good... some Truth included in the message... It is necessary for Islam's people, and its leaders, to extract the good... and leave what is not good. Edited by Caringheart - 25 September 2012 at 11:43am |
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m.sumair
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@Ron, I never denied that holocaust ever happened (if thts wat u
meant) and there was no intent to cause any discrimination, I wonder what were you thinking? My point is quite simple that when you are in Power, (weathr minority or majority) you tend to subjugate rights of others (weather minority or majority) either intentionally or unintentionally. So this whole talk of freedom of Expression is "good" as long as you talk against those not in power. When you dare to speak against those in power, against their injustice and chaos, than they will banish you (the history is clear & so is present, from such acts). So can I say, that you can get in trouble for spreading false information about a Prophet with the intent to promote hatred and discrimination, for instance We can ban you, restrict you from propagating such nonsense. (I personally don't think so because we are "others") Ron you said :
Now this is something that I am keen to comment. Me saying this nonsense in public will get me in trouble, while "they" saying nonsense against Prophet in public is a Freedom of expression. Don't you think its a double standards? And don't worry about my statement...I said that because than, we can have something common to share (the feel of nonsense being said)... I will say again, to imply the Emphasis that Freedom of Speech/Expression is good, it enables you to be a free man, but with each freedom there comes a limitation. Freedom without boundaries is worst than being imprisoned. You do pay care to what you express in private and in public, its a common human sense that implied in daily lives. |
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