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Answering insanity with insanity – The Express Tribune


There is much to worry about in concerned countries about what has become to be known as the ‘Muslim world’, which sporadically indulges itself in acts not only shameful, but sometimes criminal for which it so far has shrugged off all responsibility and refrained from any self-condemnation.

The latest incident which undoubtedly has further disgusted a watching world is the reaction to the insane burning of the Holy Quran in the boondocks of Florida, overseen by an idiot, a supposed ‘pastor,’ Terry Jones, who, on March 20, spurred on a fellow ‘pastor,’ another bigoted half-wit by the name of Wayne Sapp, to do this abominable deed. There were some 30 other idiots watching this act of madness.

American law being American law, there was no action that could be taken against these mad obscurantists other than condemnation by the sensible of a senseless act — in the West and in the ‘Muslim world.’

Then, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan opened up and his clerics duly heard him. They performed at Friday prayers on April 1, whipping up their congregations, resulting in the storming that day of a UN compound in Mazar-i-Sharif during which eight UN people — in Afghanistan to help the Afghans in their time of trouble — were slaughtered. Violence then reportedly spread to Kabul, Kandahar and Jalalabad.

Not one member of the ‘Muslim world’ stood up to protest against this equally senseless and horrible bloodshed. Why? To the ‘Muslim world’, is the killing of ‘infidels’ (and even other Muslims) by Muslims justified? Some Muslims somewhere should have had the courage and the moral and religious fibre to denounce the Mazar murders. Jihadists and intolerant ignoramuses have for too long perverted and deformed one of the world’s great religions without rebuke from their fellow Muslims or any signs or remorse.

Protests in Pakistan were muted, fortunately, but then what is the youth of Pakistan being taught? That murder in the name of religion is fine and dandy? One instance, for example, was a headline in our press on March 27: “Execution of American pastor demanded”. This was done by a group of young girls of the Imamia Student Organisation of Karachi. And why distort facts? They accused the US government of involvement in the mad burning. Does this nation wish its children to be brought up in ignorance and imbued with violent hatred of the religious type?

OK, protest against insanity, but do not answer insanity with insanity. And what reaction is there to any of the regular suicide bombings that kill poor citizens of Pakistan who are but minding their own business and trying to survive in a country with a government which cares not a whit for them? Why protest about the burning in Florida and keep mouths firmly shut about the horror at DG Khan on April 3 when a shrine — a place dedicated to Islam — was blown up by those dedicated to a different and perverted version of Islam, killing 42 and injuring over 100? A similar silence prevailed over the Lower Dir suicide attack which killed eight and injured 26. The acceptance, even the condoning of bigotry is wicked — as are the violence-inducing blasphemy laws which have frightened the nation into silence.

Where are our brave clerics when members of their own flock are being murdered by their co-religionists? Where are the people of Pakistan who so bravely burn the American flag in protest against this, that and the other, involving foreigners or foreign powers? How about some protests against the slaughter of their fellow citizens? In 2009, when a frenzied mob of good Muslims burnt alive, in a church in Gojra, 14 Christians and along with them over 100 houses of the Christian community, the Christian world did not erupt in retaliation. It was merely horrified and disgusted — unlike the Muslim world which remained unmoved.
 
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May they rest in peace. Something needs to be changed in these people`s mindset, but no one is willing to change it.
 
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Answering insanity with insanity – The Express Tribune


There is much to worry about in concerned countries about what has become to be known as the ‘Muslim world’, which sporadically indulges itself in acts not only shameful, but sometimes criminal for which it so far has shrugged off all responsibility and refrained from any self-condemnation.

The latest incident which undoubtedly has further disgusted a watching world is the reaction to the insane burning of the Holy Quran in the boondocks of Florida, overseen by an idiot, a supposed ‘pastor,’ Terry Jones, who, on March 20, spurred on a fellow ‘pastor,’ another bigoted half-wit by the name of Wayne Sapp, to do this abominable deed. There were some 30 other idiots watching this act of madness.

American law being American law, there was no action that could be taken against these mad obscurantists other than condemnation by the sensible of a senseless act — in the West and in the ‘Muslim world.’

Then, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan opened up and his clerics duly heard him. They performed at Friday prayers on April 1, whipping up their congregations, resulting in the storming that day of a UN compound in Mazar-i-Sharif during which eight UN people — in Afghanistan to help the Afghans in their time of trouble — were slaughtered. Violence then reportedly spread to Kabul, Kandahar and Jalalabad.

Not one member of the ‘Muslim world’ stood up to protest against this equally senseless and horrible bloodshed. Why? To the ‘Muslim world’, is the killing of ‘infidels’ (and even other Muslims) by Muslims justified? Some Muslims somewhere should have had the courage and the moral and religious fibre to denounce the Mazar murders. Jihadists and intolerant ignoramuses have for too long perverted and deformed one of the world’s great religions without rebuke from their fellow Muslims or any signs or remorse.

Protests in Pakistan were muted, fortunately, but then what is the youth of Pakistan being taught? That murder in the name of religion is fine and dandy? One instance, for example, was a headline in our press on March 27: “Execution of American pastor demanded”. This was done by a group of young girls of the Imamia Student Organisation of Karachi. And why distort facts? They accused the US government of involvement in the mad burning. Does this nation wish its children to be brought up in ignorance and imbued with violent hatred of the religious type?

OK, protest against insanity, but do not answer insanity with insanity. And what reaction is there to any of the regular suicide bombings that kill poor citizens of Pakistan who are but minding their own business and trying to survive in a country with a government which cares not a whit for them? Why protest about the burning in Florida and keep mouths firmly shut about the horror at DG Khan on April 3 when a shrine — a place dedicated to Islam — was blown up by those dedicated to a different and perverted version of Islam, killing 42 and injuring over 100? A similar silence prevailed over the Lower Dir suicide attack which killed eight and injured 26. The acceptance, even the condoning of bigotry is wicked — as are the violence-inducing blasphemy laws which have frightened the nation into silence.

Where are our brave clerics when members of their own flock are being murdered by their co-religionists? Where are the people of Pakistan who so bravely burn the American flag in protest against this, that and the other, involving foreigners or foreign powers? How about some protests against the slaughter of their fellow citizens? In 2009, when a frenzied mob of good Muslims burnt alive, in a church in Gojra, 14 Christians and along with them over 100 houses of the Christian community, the Christian world did not erupt in retaliation. It was merely horrified and disgusted — unlike the Muslim world which remained unmoved.


Yes, I agree that insanity should not be dealt with by more insanity. But again, did you express this view after the Godra Train burning? You know what happened after that in Gujrat and who did it, don't you?
 
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Yes, I agree that insanity should not be dealt with by more insanity. But again, did you express this view after the Godra Train burning? You know what happened after that in Gujrat and who did it, don't you?

These are not my views, pls read the article.

Next, the voice of sanity stands out wherever it may emanate from.
 
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These are not my views, pls read the article.

Next, the voice of sanity stands out wherever it may emanate from.

In that case, whoever has expressed this should have said something about the Gujrat massacre and its aftermath.
 
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Answering insanity with insanity – The Express Tribune


There is much to worry about in concerned countries about what has become to be known as the ‘Muslim world’, which sporadically indulges itself in acts not only shameful, but sometimes criminal for which it so far has shrugged off all responsibility and refrained from any self-condemnation.

The latest incident which undoubtedly has further disgusted a watching world is the reaction to the insane burning of the Holy Quran in the boondocks of Florida, overseen by an idiot, a supposed ‘pastor,’ Terry Jones, who, on March 20, spurred on a fellow ‘pastor,’ another bigoted half-wit by the name of Wayne Sapp, to do this abominable deed. There were some 30 other idiots watching this act of madness.

American law being American law, there was no action that could be taken against these mad obscurantists other than condemnation by the sensible of a senseless act — in the West and in the ‘Muslim world.’

Then, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan opened up and his clerics duly heard him. They performed at Friday prayers on April 1, whipping up their congregations, resulting in the storming that day of a UN compound in Mazar-i-Sharif during which eight UN people — in Afghanistan to help the Afghans in their time of trouble — were slaughtered. Violence then reportedly spread to Kabul, Kandahar and Jalalabad.

Not one member of the ‘Muslim world’ stood up to protest against this equally senseless and horrible bloodshed. Why? To the ‘Muslim world’, is the killing of ‘infidels’ (and even other Muslims) by Muslims justified? Some Muslims somewhere should have had the courage and the moral and religious fibre to denounce the Mazar murders. Jihadists and intolerant ignoramuses have for too long perverted and deformed one of the world’s great religions without rebuke from their fellow Muslims or any signs or remorse.

Protests in Pakistan were muted, fortunately, but then what is the youth of Pakistan being taught? That murder in the name of religion is fine and dandy? One instance, for example, was a headline in our press on March 27: “Execution of American pastor demanded”. This was done by a group of young girls of the Imamia Student Organisation of Karachi. And why distort facts? They accused the US government of involvement in the mad burning. Does this nation wish its children to be brought up in ignorance and imbued with violent hatred of the religious type?

OK, protest against insanity, but do not answer insanity with insanity. And what reaction is there to any of the regular suicide bombings that kill poor citizens of Pakistan who are but minding their own business and trying to survive in a country with a government which cares not a whit for them? Why protest about the burning in Florida and keep mouths firmly shut about the horror at DG Khan on April 3 when a shrine — a place dedicated to Islam — was blown up by those dedicated to a different and perverted version of Islam, killing 42 and injuring over 100? A similar silence prevailed over the Lower Dir suicide attack which killed eight and injured 26. The acceptance, even the condoning of bigotry is wicked — as are the violence-inducing blasphemy laws which have frightened the nation into silence.

Where are our brave clerics when members of their own flock are being murdered by their co-religionists? Where are the people of Pakistan who so bravely burn the American flag in protest against this, that and the other, involving foreigners or foreign powers? How about some protests against the slaughter of their fellow citizens? In 2009, when a frenzied mob of good Muslims burnt alive, in a church in Gojra, 14 Christians and along with them over 100 houses of the Christian community, the Christian world did not erupt in retaliation. It was merely horrified and disgusted — unlike the Muslim world which remained unmoved.

What are you trying to prove here. How many countries of the "Christian World" condemned the incident in Florida? mind explaining "American law is american law". It's the same american law which prohibits anything written or said against the so called holocaust (mass murder of Jews by
Christains). So much for freedom of speech and expression. No the american law is not american law. They understand religious sensitivities that is why they banned (whether right or wrong) about discussion challenging holoucast. If they can do it for one, they can do it for other as well.

There is no need for a specific law, the act which has the potential to cause large scale unrest/disturbance/protests and which is carried out knowingly, willfully, specifically to hurt the feelings of a religious group/ minority scould have been and should have been stopped as it was pre planned. Will the american law still be the same american law if some muslims did the same with bible in america?
 
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Answering insanity with insanity – The Express Tribune


There is much to worry about in concerned countries about what has become to be known as the ‘Muslim world’, which sporadically indulges itself in acts not only shameful, but sometimes criminal for which it so far has shrugged off all responsibility and refrained from any self-condemnation.

The latest incident which undoubtedly has further disgusted a watching world is the reaction to the insane burning of the Holy Quran in the boondocks of Florida, overseen by an idiot, a supposed ‘pastor,’ Terry Jones, who, on March 20, spurred on a fellow ‘pastor,’ another bigoted half-wit by the name of Wayne Sapp, to do this abominable deed. There were some 30 other idiots watching this act of madness.

American law being American law, there was no action that could be taken against these mad obscurantists other than condemnation by the sensible of a senseless act — in the West and in the ‘Muslim world.’

Then, Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan opened up and his clerics duly heard him. They performed at Friday prayers on April 1, whipping up their congregations, resulting in the storming that day of a UN compound in Mazar-i-Sharif during which eight UN people — in Afghanistan to help the Afghans in their time of trouble — were slaughtered. Violence then reportedly spread to Kabul, Kandahar and Jalalabad.

Not one member of the ‘Muslim world’ stood up to protest against this equally senseless and horrible bloodshed. Why? To the ‘Muslim world’, is the killing of ‘infidels’ (and even other Muslims) by Muslims justified? Some Muslims somewhere should have had the courage and the moral and religious fibre to denounce the Mazar murders. Jihadists and intolerant ignoramuses have for too long perverted and deformed one of the world’s great religions without rebuke from their fellow Muslims or any signs or remorse.

Protests in Pakistan were muted, fortunately, but then what is the youth of Pakistan being taught? That murder in the name of religion is fine and dandy? One instance, for example, was a headline in our press on March 27: “Execution of American pastor demanded”. This was done by a group of young girls of the Imamia Student Organisation of Karachi. And why distort facts? They accused the US government of involvement in the mad burning. Does this nation wish its children to be brought up in ignorance and imbued with violent hatred of the religious type?

OK, protest against insanity, but do not answer insanity with insanity. And what reaction is there to any of the regular suicide bombings that kill poor citizens of Pakistan who are but minding their own business and trying to survive in a country with a government which cares not a whit for them? Why protest about the burning in Florida and keep mouths firmly shut about the horror at DG Khan on April 3 when a shrine — a place dedicated to Islam — was blown up by those dedicated to a different and perverted version of Islam, killing 42 and injuring over 100? A similar silence prevailed over the Lower Dir suicide attack which killed eight and injured 26. The acceptance, even the condoning of bigotry is wicked — as are the violence-inducing blasphemy laws which have frightened the nation into silence.

Where are our brave clerics when members of their own flock are being murdered by their co-religionists? Where are the people of Pakistan who so bravely burn the American flag in protest against this, that and the other, involving foreigners or foreign powers? How about some protests against the slaughter of their fellow citizens? In 2009, when a frenzied mob of good Muslims burnt alive, in a church in Gojra, 14 Christians and along with them over 100 houses of the Christian community, the Christian world did not erupt in retaliation. It was merely horrified and disgusted — unlike the Muslim world which remained unmoved.

What a bizzare, biassed and ridiculous work of article. Everyone in america mourns the 5000 american soldiers who died, but what about the number of deaths in Afganistan and Iraq? wait.. it because they are just terrorists? and what is this ridiculous claim about not people condemning the attack? you think most people did not condemn it? Did America not forsee what has just happened? When it comes to burning other holy book, its freedom but when the burka is banned, its just security, right? why this sudden double standards?
Anyways, most people I know, have condemned this attack but it could have been easily avoidable. And I personally think this was done to instigate the islamic world, because the media covered it heavily. If the media just avoided this issue alltogether this wouldn't have had happened.
 
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Yes, I agree that insanity should not be dealt with by more insanity. But again, did you express this view after the Godra Train burning? You know what happened after that in Gujrat and who did it, don't you?

Gujrat incident had been condemned million times, on this forum itself..
you have any better arguement ??
 
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These are not my views, pls read the article.

Next, the voice of sanity stands out wherever it may emanate from.

so you dont agree with these views brother???, and posting for sake of fun??

if u agree then u should answer mr t-rex
 
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It is terrible, that all those people who suffered from Pastor Terry's actions (and from the disproportionate response) were innocent civilians.

And I'm quite sure that Pastor Terry knew what would happen, before he did it.
 
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It is terrible, that all those people who suffered from Pastor Terry's actions (and from the disproportionate response) were innocent civilians.

And I'm quite sure that Pastor Terry knew what would happen, before he did it.

And the people who suffered because a Danish artist made a cartoon?
 
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