Posted on 11/11/2004 9:24:22 AM PST by quidnunc
Journalist and social worker Masoum Moradi received a death threat last Friday, after he made negative reference to the prophet Muhammad in a newspaper editorial. Experts say Moradi isn't the only high-profile Muslim to be targeted by threats of violence
Writers, critics and politicians in this country report increasingly aggressive reactions from Islamic fundamentalist circles in the national debate on Islam.
One week ago, an instructor at Copenhagen University's Carsten Niebuhr Institute was beaten after he read excerpts of the Koran aloud.
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"The image of these groups has changed quite a bit over the past two to three years, and the methods have become much more aggressive. I used to experience aggressive behavior when I was at political meetings, but now it's moved into the private sphere. I can be confronted with it when I'm out with my children," said Khader, who declined to elaborate on his negative encounters.
Copenhagen Council integration consultant and city councilman Manu Sareen told Jyllands-Posten that he had also received threats from extremist Muslim groups.
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"For the new generation, religion is a self-chosen project. So they don't just take offense on behalf of the prophet they take things very personally. The problem is that many Muslims have a hard time understanding that all values are open to discussion in the Danish public arena. Nothing's sacred and anyone who has an idea that certain issues are untouchable is bound to clash with someone at some point," said Rasmussen.
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(hadn't reprised it in a couple of months ;')Islam Faces a New EraToday's Muslim world is also being betrayed by a similar intellectual passivity regarding the Internet, the dynamo of the next Renaissance. While the French fight an uphill battle to prevent English from laying siege to the French-speaking world via the Net, none of the major Muslim languages plays a major role in this huge knowledge machine. Equally conspicuous is the absence of Muslim countries from one of history's greatest scientific endeavors, the Human Genome Project. Islam is not intrinsically opposed to ideals of justice, equality, and human dignity. It is folly to assume that technological sophistication or economic prosperity need weaken, or run counter to, religious belief. Meanwhile, at some distance from the ivory tower lies the grim reality of much of the Muslim world: poverty; mass illiteracy; want of basic hygiene and primary health facilities; lack of fundamental liberties of religion and speech; little protection from state persecution.
by Munawar A. Anees
1999, Civilization Magazine
Why do Islamics yack about beating freedom? Do they not know that they worship a moon god and they cannot defeat the wills of those possessing freedom? I think someone besides Mohammed is fooling these people. Quite a contrast to Christianity (no, not Catholicism), in which liberty is a goal.
also of interest:
Zionism and Imperialism have Nothing to do with Our Culture of Violence
Middle East Media Research Institute ^ | Aug. 24, 2004 | Jordanian TV
Posted on 08/23/2004 9:12:04 PM PDT by walford
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