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India-Pakistan
Muslims hurt by 'Fitna' film: Altaf
2008-04-01
The international community should take notice of the religious feelings of Muslims, demanded chief of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Altaf Hussain Monday. According to a press release issued by the International Secretariat of the MQM in London, Hussain said that the film ‘Fitna’ was against the feelings of Muslims. Muslims all over the world are uncomfortable with the release of the controversial work in the West and no Muslim will bear such acts against them.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Islam is a failed culture with a completely unjustified and totally irrational superiority complex.

There. Fixed that for ya.
Posted by: Skunky Elmereter3408   2008-04-01 22:33  

#9  Dear Islam:

Nobody likes a whiner. Word.

-- The Other Religions
Posted by: Chief Running Gag   2008-04-01 15:45  

#8  Fitna, a 17-minute film by Dutch politician Geert Wilders, juxtaposes passages from the Islamic holy book with graphic footage of terrorist attacks in the United States and Europe. In one scene, the sound of paper ripping can be seen as a reader pages through the Quran.

So? Why does the truth offend the muslims so much? Are they not into truth?
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-04-01 14:30  

#7  Darrel,
The west has a culture of reciprocation. Islam is a culture with a failed superiority complex.

That's why
a) the west is far wealthier.
b) the west is a far better place to live.
c) we never understand why Islamics make these ludicrous demands.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2008-04-01 13:06  

#6  "The international community should take notice of the religious feelings of Muslims"
We've noticed. That's why you're getting the backlash.

"no Muslim will bear such acts against them"
For the Religion of Peace, you're getting mighty worked up over a short documentary that quotes directly from your holy book. Tell you what, go ahead and make a counterpoint film that quotes from the New Testament. I can take it.
Posted by: Darrell   2008-04-01 10:23  

#5  
Posted by: doc   2008-04-01 08:55  

#4  They are not ashamed of their "holy" book, not ashamed of the mass murder and not ashamed of their violent reaction to criticism. They are only ashamed anyone should question them in any way and get away with it even for a moment. Such a one must have his head struck from his neck lest Orc pride be tarnished.
Posted by: Excalibur   2008-04-01 08:35  

#3  The people who died in 9/11 too and not by a film, the journalist who was beheaded in Pakistan too and not by a film. We are also hurt by the diatribes of those imas who call us pigs and monkeys and call for our murder.
Posted by: JFM   2008-04-01 06:02  

#2  I guess they can't find a good rebuttal when their own words are used against them in an age of videocameras.

I guess someone finally managed to get these guys to feel a bit of shame. Maybe even prod a few to do a bit of introspection and make some necessary changes.

Muslims all over the world are uncomfortable with the release of the controversial work in the West and no Muslim will bear such acts against them.

I guess I spoke a bit too soon.
Posted by: gorb   2008-04-01 05:47  

#1  
Islam,
The Inner Child
Posted by: RD   2008-04-01 03:12  

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