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Originally Posted by JustCurious I think the fact of the matter is that to Muslims the cartoon villified their Prophet, who to them is seen as a Prophet of God and so should be held with respect. Even though we don't know how he looked, it's what the cartoon portrayed that I think was the problem.
Also I think the Muslim backlash to the cartoon was a little bit exaggerated, as the media purposely choose sensational images that are designed to sell their newspapers. After all it is a business, and businesses want to make money. |
Just Curious ji,
Guru Fateh.
Please read my post which is #3 above and then comment on it which will also respond to your first part of the post.
Regarding the second part of your post, it seems you take things too lightly as far as Muslims' reactions are concerned.
In another incidence the Muslims killed the director of the movie which was based on the true story of the atrocities commited by the Muslims in the name of Allah and was written by an ex -Muslim who also had to escape and come to the US to settle. She was the Member of Parliament.
Tejwant Singh