Feb 08,2006
Attn: Parvez Ahmed cair@cair-net.org
I am interested in your comments on the published cartoon. I agree that printing material that mocks a religious belief is harmful. It would appear that the response by some Moslems in the Arab world is well beyond reason and that peaceful protest would have been appropriate. However, I must point out that many persons of the Moslem faith (primarily in the Arab world) think it entirely proper to print material that is offensive to those who believe in other religious philosophies. As an example, I point out to the article in the same paper wherein "Iran's largest newspaper announced an international competition for Holocaust cartoons".
When will the American Moslem community protest anti-Semitic and anti-Christian cartoons published in the Arab media? When will they rally for a democratic "Moslem" country? What is the American Moslem community doing to stop the killing that is being done in Africa in the name of Muhammad?
In summary, I think the Moslem world may claim the religious high road, but in practice, it is walking the low road in respect to improving the life of it's followers and that of non-Moslems that share the same planet.