Käykääpäs lukemassa muslimin mielipiteitä tanskalaisten pilakuvista blogista The Religious Policeman, joka on:
"The diary of a Saudi man, currently living in the United Kingdom, where the Religious Police no longer trouble him for the moment."
http://muttawa.blogspot.com/2006_01_01_muttawa_archive.htmlRullatkaa sivua hieman alas kohtaan:
Friday, January 27, 2006Prams, Toys, Rattles and Dummies
Eli kuukausi sitten:
"Saudi newspapers may occasionally show little acts of independence, but when it comes to the big things, like sacking editors, or targetting other countries, the government is still very much in control. And the government ordered a diversion. So for "We are angry at Danish cartoons" read "Don't talk about the Hajj stampede".
Anyway, to explain to Western readers who may be puzzled at all the fuss, what is the basic problem?
Is it cartoons themselves? Well no, all the Saudi papers carry cartoons every day. They are a tool used to make a political point, against a variety of targets. So it's not cartoons.
Let's get the advice of a cleric.
It is as stated in the Qur ân: And if you ask them, they will surely say we were only conversing and playing. Say, Is it Allah and His verses and His messengers that you were mocking? Make no excuse; you have disbelieved... [Surah al-Tawbah: 65-66]
Well that doesn't really apply. If you look at these cartoons, no-one is mocking his messengers; all they are mocking are the extreme latter-day followers, with their bombs, and nonsense about virgins (or raisins), and treatment of women.
It is therefore proven that whoever insults the Prophet (peace be upon him) is an unbeliever and an enemy of Allah. Therefore, it is proven that anyone who blasphemes against Allah, insults an angel, calumniates a prophet or mocks him, or makes fun of the verses of the scripture or the divine legislation is an apostate.
All this says is that the cartoonists are therefore unbelievers or apostates, not true Muslims. But we already know that! They are Danes, therefore presumably Christians or Agnostics or something else. And we can't expect to apply the rules for Muslims to non-Muslims; that would be like Catholics expecting Muslims to follow their rules, and go around crossing themselves and genuflecting. So you are excused if you are still puzzled.
The outrage has been caused by the fact that drawing or depicting a physical image of the Prophet is against Islamic law.
Yes, but Islamic law applies only to Muslims, not non-Muslim Danes. We are not really getting anywhere here. Let's try another scholar."
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