@AsimAquil:
Are you telling me it does not matter that their believe-set makes them think something horribly awful has just happened to them, when in fact something halfway around the world that does not really affect them at all, except for perceived emotional grievances, has happened(or in this case is about to happen)? How about getting that rilled up over the mass child abuse and indoctrination into a death cult by the Taliban?
I find it hard to believe that these people burning down the embassies are mostly payed. I'm not saying the desperation of poverty does not make it easier, but it is clearly thought by at least a significant minority of Muslims that Islam mandates them to behave in such a way, because "the faith has been insulted"(one of the most useless and dangerous phrases ever..).
How about these people in GB expressing the same sentiment?
YouTube- Broadcast Yourself.
Payed? I don't think so.. This is the behavior of violent barbarians. And it is sadly not an isolated nor even the most extreme case (in Europe!) of many like it..
Many Christians used to behave similarly until more than 500 years ago, but 99,999% do not anymore.
I mean, this guy (the pastor) is an idiot and 75% of Americans and probably 95% or more of Europeans know that as well as you and me.
Is that a reason to be violent? No.
Would these supposedly rioters-paying people be able to summon the same crazy mob over burning of the Tora or David Hasselhoffs cookbook? No.
What people believe does matter. And some (hopefully 1% or less of the total) people (even on this Forum) believe that being a Muslim means you should hurt/kill people who insult Islam. That is a thought (Religious insult merits physical harm) simply inconceivable to a truly civilized person and fundamentally ad odds with modern civilization in general. Obviously not only Muslims have these people amongst them, yet they seem to find it most easy to find justification in the holy texts?
While in theory equally possible with the Christian texts, reform, secular pressure and new convention have reduced that to an almost extinct rarity, while Imams using this interpretation can be readily found.
If yours is ever to become a 'Religion of Peace', I would wish for you and other sensible Muslims to react with the same energy in your counter-measures and force this violent minority to reform by a mass rise of reason.
I know there are some tiny, very quiet, very slow but non-nonetheless existing voices for reform rising in the smaller Arab-countries like UAE and Kuwait, is Dubai one of them?