Fresh demonstrations are being made by Muslims angered by the publication of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, which first appeared in a Danish newspaper in September. The latest protests have seen the Danish embassy in Beirut set on fire, ...
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Yes and no. Islam forbids pictures of the prophet, however, you can't apply religious laws to people who do not believe in your religion. In that respect I feel that protests (and much more so the violence) is an overreaction. However, as o...
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If solely for the purpose of offending, then it's not right - but it also isn't immoral or unethical, it's merely offensive and tasteless. Having said that, the cartoons posted in Denmark were, to my knowledge, originated to make a point re...
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They have absolutely no respect and could care less who they might be offending. Sad, I know, all you can do is stop watching. I haven't seen any new episodes of the Simpsons in quite awhile. It is sad that they feel they need to resort to ...
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The main guy is still living in some kinda witness protection program to protect him from Muslims. Last thing I read about him is that hotels are starting to refuse his stay at their hotels. I am a Muslim and I disagree with anyone who says...
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you know i seem to recall the US ARMY getting in trouble at the Iraq prison for supposedly destroying Korans but i also recall something about the Taliban and al queda destroying statues of Buddha in Afghanistan! and i think they where stat...
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In Islam, one of its main deals is that you can't draw a picture of either God or Prophet Muhammed, or portray them in a film, etc.
http://www.faq4me.net/Politics/303626.htm