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Old 03-28-2008, 03:19 AM
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Re: Fitna the Movie -an Anti Quran Film- released!

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Originally Posted by Virtigo View Post
No, what they said was Reza's law system (which is Shari'ah just as much as the Republic of China and America are both Republics) was a danger to the democratic system of Turkey where it was planned to replace it entirely, and was to use force to keep it in place.
Did I not just highlight where the court decision stated the ECHR's opinion of sharia?

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No, they did not. They got mad over a whole slew of things, few if any of it was over the twelves original Danish cartoons.
The families of over 100 people would beg to differ with you.

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Gee, like how most all other religious groups from Jews to Southern Baptists.
Exactly, which is why they should be banned as well.

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Well, the correct response would have been "ah, after some googling, I rescind my previous statement," but since I get this, how about this and this and this and this and this and this and this and this and these many statements and this one and this whole page of links to such statements and this and this and this collection of condemnations and this one and then this one count for something. Didn't you notice those? Why not?

How about this statement by Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi or this one by Abdul Hakim Murad of Cambridge University? Not enough for you? Then how about this fatwa against targeting civilians by Shaykh Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti, or this condemnation of suicide bombings by the Grand Sheikh of the al-Azhar mosque, Sheikh Muhammad Sayyed Tantawi, or this extensive list of fatwas by various Muslim scholars against terrorists?

Want more? I can keep this up for quite a while. Here's a Pakistani Muslim scholar. Here's another British one. Another Pakistani scholar. And another. How many more would you like? Here's a fatwa against Bin Laden by Spanish Muslim scholars.



"Virtigo, Virtigo, where's the condemnation of terror by moderate Muslims!"

I dunno, lol.
Thank you for actually providing sources. I concede this point, but that would not have been the correct response, regardless; I don't do people's homework for them. And even so, it does not erase the basic objection against the violent verses present in the Qur'an.
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