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Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Lukgaf(m): 3:44pm On Oct 29, 2020
Freedom of expression is freedom FROM insult, NOT freedom TO insult!


Each faith community feels a deep-rooted emotional attachment to the symbols and personalities it reveres. Muslims are no different.

The value system of Islam is underpinned by respect and reverence – reverence for the Almighty, for all the Messengers of the Almighty – including the Prophets Abraham, Noah, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them all), the angels, the holy scriptures, the holy cities, religious symbols and places of worship, and respect for elders, teachers, leaders, religious scholars, parents, the elderly etc.

Depicting images of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is strictly forbidden in Islam. The rationale for the prohibition, inter alia, of depicting the Prophet (peace be upon him) is that he was too sublime to be truly portrayed. Furthermore, attempts at portraying him could result in his image being distorted. There are therefore no records of any authentic image or portrait of him anywhere in the world, from any period of Islamic history, which is a significant point of note.

Any attempt to depict the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in illustration is an attempt to depict the sacrosanct, which is not allowed. The nature of cartoons is to satirise and trivialise. This is clearly not acceptable in the case of a personality who is held in the highest esteem by almost 2 billion people globally.

Irrespective of what the motive is for the repeated publishing and displaying of these blasphemous cartoons – whether for cheap publicity, political gains, deliberate provocation, or due to sheer ignorance – it is grossly offensive and highly insensitive and will always be rejected by all people of morality with the contempt it deserves!

Muslims accept the principle of constructive freedom of expression, but not the freedom to wantonly insult, which is sometimes deviously and deceptively masqueraded as freedom of expression. True freedom of expression is freedom FROM insult, not freedom TO insult! Freedom to insult has ultimately resulted in hatred, bigotry and even destruction. Humour that is disrespectful, insensitive and offensive, is not humour, but is in fact hubris.

But when Muslims object, the stock response is that they do not appreciate freedom of expression. The media and others view this as an infringement of the right of freedom of speech. However, one aspect that is often overlooked is that no right is absolute; there are inherent limitations. Every right is counterbalanced against other rights. Every right has to be exercised with utmost responsibility.
The blatant hypocrisy of certain leaders in the application of freedom of speech is glaringly visible for the world to see! Whilst they harp on the promotion of freedom of speech, they are intolerant of any criticism of themselves or things that are dear to them. So much for freedom of speech!

Muslim leaders and masses would be justifiably outraged and enraged by this act of profanity. This could even precipitate protests and boycotts. The worldwide anger and outpouring of objections has made it amply clear that Muslims will never accept disrespect to the Prophet (peace be upon him) or whatever else is deemed sacred to them. Despite this open provocation, Muslims are urged to follow the noble example of the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon Him) in the kind, tolerant and forgiving manner he dealt with his enemies and continued to invite them to the Path of Guidance.

12 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1442 / 28 October 2020
Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre

https://darulihsan.com/index.php/news/item/9002-freedom-of-expression-is-freedom-from-insult-not-freedom-to-insult

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by nijabazaar: 10:19am On Oct 30, 2020
I blame the French people

Had they shove their spirit of openness and shun every thing Muslim, this nonsense and idiotism wouldn't be a thing for them.

Can anyone behead someone in China without getting nuked to the ground?
The french should expunged all useless muslim fanatics from their land.

How can u escape ur miserable muslim country and enter a country where freedom of expression is a basic right and still have the guts to stab non muslims?


If they so much value their prophet they should all stay in Saudi Arabia or Qatar or Yemen

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by inoki247: 10:19am On Oct 30, 2020
so killing should start cos it involves insult..

if you feel insulted there are oda Islamic countries you can migrate to than killing people around just to justify the monster in you...

Well na France u fit try this type of shit go try am For North Korea or China u will sing song...

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Dreyton36: 10:21am On Oct 30, 2020
It's insane for anyone to even think of insulting the holy prophet of Allah
May Almighty Allah Grant all our secret wishes ameen (Danjuma)

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by cktheluckyman: 10:22am On Oct 30, 2020
Freedom of expression must be absolute.France and other Western countries have their own laws and values.If you are not ready to abide by them kindly go back to Saudi Arabia

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Decimus(f): 10:22am On Oct 30, 2020
Lukgaf:
Freedom of expression is freedom FROM insult, NOT freedom TO insult!


Each faith community feels a deep-rooted emotional attachment to the symbols and personalities it reveres. Muslims are no different.

The value system of Islam is underpinned by respect and reverence – reverence for the Almighty, for all the Messengers of the Almighty – including the Prophets Abraham, Noah, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them all), the angels, the holy scriptures, the holy cities, religious symbols and places of worship, and respect for elders, teachers, leaders, religious scholars, parents, the elderly etc.

Depicting images of the Prophet (peace be upon him) is strictly forbidden in Islam. The rationale for the prohibition, inter alia, of depicting the Prophet (peace be upon him) is that he was too sublime to be truly portrayed. Furthermore, attempts at portraying him could result in his image being distorted. There are therefore no records of any authentic image or portrait of him anywhere in the world, from any period of Islamic history, which is a significant point of note.

Any attempt to depict the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in illustration is an attempt to depict the sacrosanct, which is not allowed. The nature of cartoons is to satirise and trivialise. This is clearly not acceptable in the case of a personality who is held in the highest esteem by almost 2 billion people globally.

Irrespective of what the motive is for the repeated publishing and displaying of these blasphemous cartoons – whether for cheap publicity, political gains, deliberate provocation, or due to sheer ignorance – it is grossly offensive and highly insensitive and will always be rejected by all people of morality with the contempt it deserves!

Muslims accept the principle of constructive freedom of expression, but not the freedom to wantonly insult, which is sometimes deviously and deceptively masqueraded as freedom of expression. True freedom of expression is freedom FROM insult, not freedom TO insult! Freedom to insult has ultimately resulted in hatred, bigotry and even destruction. Humour that is disrespectful, insensitive and offensive, is not humour, but is in fact hubris.

But when Muslims object, the stock response is that they do not appreciate freedom of expression. The media and others view this as an infringement of the right of freedom of speech. However, one aspect that is often overlooked is that no right is absolute; there are inherent limitations. Every right is counterbalanced against other rights. Every right has to be exercised with utmost responsibility.
The blatant hypocrisy of certain leaders in the application of freedom of speech is glaringly visible for the world to see! Whilst they harp on the promotion of freedom of speech, they are intolerant of any criticism of themselves or things that are dear to them. So much for freedom of speech!

Muslim leaders and masses would be justifiably outraged and enraged by this act of profanity. This could even precipitate protests and boycotts. The worldwide anger and outpouring of objections has made it amply clear that Muslims will never accept disrespect to the Prophet (peace be upon him) or whatever else is deemed sacred to them. Despite this open provocation, Muslims are urged to follow the noble example of the Holy Prophet (Peace be upon Him) in the kind, tolerant and forgiving manner he dealt with his enemies and continued to invite them to the Path of Guidance.

12 Rabi-ul-Awwal 1442 / 28 October 2020
Darul Ihsan Humanitarian Centre

https://darulihsan.com/index.php/news/item/9002-freedom-of-expression-is-freedom-from-insult-not-freedom-to-insult
What's the punishment for insulting the prophet?

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by OMONGBALI: 10:23am On Oct 30, 2020
Let Muhammad and Allah punish blasphemers by themselves. It makes zero sense to hang or stone your fellow human, a black man like you or anybody for that matter, to death because of a God you have never seen before and a Middle Eastern prophet who probably didn't think much of blacks when he was alive.

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by nathdim: 10:23am On Oct 30, 2020
Instead of your people to stay in your Muslim states and be adoring your prophet that has died for 1500yrs ago you go to another region and be causing chaos all in the name of conquest

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by seguntijan(m): 10:23am On Oct 30, 2020
"If you talk about Jews, you're anti Semitic.
If you criticize gays, you're homophobic.
If you make fun of colored people, you're racist.
But when you insult our Prophet, you're practicing your right as part of your freedom!

Your freedom ends when you start offending others!"

Sheikh Assim Alhakeem

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by cktheluckyman: 10:23am On Oct 30, 2020
I will like to see the hypocrites start boycotting going to France and other Western countries.You cannot claim to be boycotting their goods and at the same time rushing to their countries

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Arrewa: 10:24am On Oct 30, 2020
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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by cktheluckyman: 10:24am On Oct 30, 2020
seguntijan:
"If you talk about Jews, you're anti Semitic.
If you criticize gays, you're homophobic.
If you make fun of colored people, you're racist.
But when you insult our Prophet, you're practicing your right as part of your freedom!

Your freedom ends when you start offending others!"

Sheikh Assim Alhakeem
Why did you skip the christians

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by carinmom(f): 10:24am On Oct 30, 2020
Jazakallah khayran @Op

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Draught: 10:25am On Oct 30, 2020
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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by daroz(m): 10:26am On Oct 30, 2020
But Muslims have freedom to kill non Muslims, right?
Why not go and have your religious right in your Sharia country?
Can you try this in China.
Infact can you even try this in the U.S under Trump?

Anyway, na Europe I blame.

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by psyco: 10:26am On Oct 30, 2020
It's not just a Muslim things. Christians are also being insulted everyday.

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by BeardGangJnr1(m): 10:27am On Oct 30, 2020
mad people with mad religion undecided

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by opportunities12: 10:27am On Oct 30, 2020
Decimus:

What's the punishment for insulting the prophet?
OP Lukgaf, kindly attend to this question.

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Nobody: 10:27am On Oct 30, 2020
⭕so we should hail a pedophile right grin
⭕so we should not insult a rapist ; angry☺️☺️
⭕We should not insult a child molester grin grin
⭕We should hail a terrorist grin angry

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by marvin906(m): 10:27am On Oct 30, 2020
I think say una nor Wan resume today before oo..

To the topic just another Friday utter bullish.it

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Rilwayne001: 10:28am On Oct 30, 2020
The western hypocrisy is obvious. Freedom of expression should never be freedom to play and hurt people's feelings. These whites are just mad and really taunting. You cannot be deliberate in provoking and taunting other people's freedom and expect a really genuine freedom for yourself, it really doesn't work that way.

Albeit I condemn any form of killings and violence, but these western people are just plain evil with their hypocrisy.

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by donprinyo(m): 10:28am On Oct 30, 2020
Friend22:

Yes.
It's cancerous to remove idiotic cancers like you from our system!
Don't care.

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by tobechi74: 10:28am On Oct 30, 2020
What of a small thirteen years old boy that insult any prophecies? Should we not preach tolerance?

The northern part of Nigeria is trying so hard to curtail its rebel. First, Mubarak Bala has been arrested for propagating anti – Islamic teaching and insulting Prophet Mohammed on social media.   A musician has been sentenced to death for mocking the prophet in his song.   While courtesy demand we respect other people belief, This has raised lots of question. Is Nigeria a secular or Islamic country,?  Does blasphemy law has a place in this civilised period?

These rebels were aware of the  likely consequences of their actions. Their moral courage to choose to undergo these  ordeal plants a seed in the mind of others. The death of one rebel leads to the growth of more rebel.


https://tobechispeaks./2020/09/08/the-rise-of-religious-rebels-in-the-north/

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Draught: 10:28am On Oct 30, 2020
What I don't support is when that "Nice attack", if you see the comments of Moslems around the world, they were like its Macron fault.. that per say he did the knife assault..

There's more I want to say and seeing those with the most liked comments here are similar to my views..

Wowww someone has the same username as me up here..

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by Friend22(m): 10:28am On Oct 30, 2020
donprinyo:
Mudafukers

I hope it won't be out of place if someone in the name of freedom of expression draws a cartoon of your dad sleeping with your mum (showing their privates) on a national daily.
And I hope you will pat such person on the back for expressing their undeniable freedom?!

Idiot!

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Re: Insulting The Prophet: Freedom Of Expression Is Freedom FROM Insult, NOT To! by BeardGangJnr1(m): 10:28am On Oct 30, 2020
mad people with mad religion

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