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Danish Muslims despair at portrayal | ||
2008-02-19 | ||
In the wake of the reprinting in Denmark of one of the 12 cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad, BBC religious affairs correspondent Frances Harrison finds the country's Muslim community dismayed but determined. ![]()
Danish Muslims have bought land for a purpose-built modern mosque, but they say their application somehow always gets stuck in the planning stage. It is one more grievance. Space may be cramped, but mosque attendance is high because all the major newspapers have just reprinted one of the controversial cartoons that shows the Prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban. This was after Danish intelligence said they had uncovered a plot by three Muslims in Denmark to kill one of the cartoonists. "We were all punished by the printing of those pictures," says the imam in his sermon. He is angry that none of the men accused of masterminding the plot are being put on trial - the Danish intelligence services say revealing their evidence would compromise their intelligence network. Instead, they are expelling two of the suspects who do not have Danish citizenship and freeing the third who does. "How does it make sense that a person who is trying to kill somebody is being arrested, charged, interrogated and then released and yet still we should feel that he's a terrorist?" asks Imran Hussein, who runs Network an advisory body for Muslim organisations in Denmark. Like many Muslims here he was appalled by the discovery of the plot to kill the cartoonist but now he is more sceptical. 'We despair' Denmark has about 250,000 Muslims - from Pakistan, Somalia, Turkey, Iraq and many other countries. It is a small figure, but Muslims make up 5% of the population. "A lot of people are afraid of Islam today in Denmark and when they are afraid of Islam it means they are afraid of me too," says Sofian, who was born in Denmark but feels he no longer has a future there.
Feisal says he cannot understand why the media keeps focusing on the idea that Muslims are trying to take their freedom of speech away from them. "It's the media who started it this time, so I feel a lot of it is their fault," agrees Kamran, who also thinks there has been some positive dialogue with ordinary Danish people. | ||
Posted by:Fred |
#8 Heck, you'd figure that the BBC would have run through this years supply of whitewash by now. |
Posted by: DMFD 2008-02-19 18:46 |
#7 "For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind." Hosea 8:7 |
Posted by: doc 2008-02-19 17:22 |
#6 No respect, no respect at all...INFIDEL!! |
Posted by: Rodney Al-Dangerfield 2008-02-19 16:06 |
#5 the only thing the Muslims are asking for is respect, nothing else seems muslims have no idea of the meaning of respect. You cannot demand respect. It is earned based on specific values. Let's take a peak at Wikipedia, shall we? Respect is an assumption of good faith and competence in another person or in the whole of oneself. Depth of integrity, trust, complementary moral values, and skill are necessary components. Integrity, trust, moral values and skill - nothing in islam that could possibly lead to respect from anyone outside that cult. Islam has no respect for infidels because these values don't exist in the cult. I suspect islam has confused "respect" with "submit. Try replacing the the words with each other and the howlings of mulims make much more sense. |
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble 2008-02-19 16:01 |
#4 Put that picture on his passport, then throw him out, be a bitch trying to get back into the "Hated" land, no welfare, govt sponsored home etc. (File under "Be careful what you wish for".) |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2008-02-19 14:24 |
#3 a lot of people are afraid of Islam today in Denmark... Gosh, I wonder why. |
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 2008-02-19 12:10 |
#2 If you can't control your compatriots, it is indeed best you leave. You are neither wanted, needed, nor appreciated. Leave now. |
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2907 2008-02-19 09:17 |
#1 It is one more grievance. So how many does that make? A lot, I'll bet... |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-02-19 08:55 |