Friday, January 9, 2015

Canada: Muslim cleric says cartoons of religious leaders should be outlawed

Canada: Muslim cleric says cartoons of religious leaders should be outlawed

 http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/01/canada-muslim-cleric-says-cartoons-of-religious-leaders-should-be-outlawed

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“Of course we defend freedom of speech” — no, he doesn’t. He is an enemy of the freedom of speech, and wishes to establish Muhammad and Islam as off-limits to criticism, which would have the side effect of restricting all investigation of the motives and goals of the jihad terrorists. Note also that Imtiaz Ahmed is an Ahmadi Muslim. The Ahmadiyya are peaceful, but their spokesmen in the West such as Qasim Rashid and Harris Zafar tend to carry water for those who persecute their brethren in Pakistan and Indonesia. And here Ahmed fronts for the effort to silence all criticism of Islam and impose Sharia blasphemy laws upon the West.

“Satirical religious cartoons should be illegal, says Ottawa imam,” by Meghan Hurley, Ottawa Citizen, January 8, 2015 (thanks to Kathy Shaidle):
An Ottawa imam has denounced the terrorist attack on a Paris weekly newspaper that killed 12 people, but he says satirical cartoons of religious leaders should be illegal.
Imtiaz Ahmed, an imam with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, said it should be against the law to publish cartoons that depict religious figures in a derogatory way.
“Of course we defend freedom of speech, but it has to be balanced. There has to be a limit. There has to be a code of conduct,” Ahmed said.
“We believe that any kind of vulgar expression about any sacred person of any religion does not constitute the freedom of speech in any way at all.”
Ahmed said there should be limits placed on freedom of speech to prevent the publication of offensive material. He says that seems to be the case for events such as the Holocaust. Members of the public denounce those who say the Holocaust never happened.
“We don’t want the Jewish community to be hurt by these sentiments,” Ahmed says.
Ahmed said the work of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which has been threatened for its caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, is offensive and based on lies that have “hijacked the religion of Islam.”
Instead of looking at the few “disturbed individuals” who have committed terrorist attacks, the focus should remain on Muslims who are peaceful, Ahmed said.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has opposed such illustrations in the past in a peaceful manner. Ahmed said members of the community have gone to universities to educate students about Prophet Muhammad. He has also become involved in a campaign called Stop the Crisis to tackle the radicalization of Muslim youth.
“They are very offensive, but one thing I must say: there’s not a single verse of the Prophet that allows a Muslim to take the law in his own hand and commit horrific crimes against humanity,” Ahmed said. “We denounce that.”
“There’s not a single verse of the Prophet that allows a Muslim to take the law in his own hand and commit horrific crimes against humanity.” Except for passages like these:

“Whoever curses a Prophet, kill him. Whoever curses my Companions, beat him.” — Muhammad
Muhammad asked: “Who is willing to kill Ka’b bin Al-Ashraf who has hurt Allah and His Apostle?” One of the Muslims, Muhammad bin Maslama, answered, “O Allah’s Apostle! Would you like that I kill him?” When Muhammad said that he would, Muhammad bin Maslama said, “Then allow me to say a (false) thing (i.e. to deceive Kab).” Muhammad responded: “You may say it.” Muhammad bin Maslama duly lied to Ka’b, luring him into his trap, and murdered him. (Bukhari 5.59.369)
“A Jewess used to abuse the Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) and disparage him. A man strangled her till she died. The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) declared that no recompense was payable for her blood.” (Sunan Abu-Dawud 38.4349)

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