Mr.Cleric, in our country, everyone has freedom of expression. When you muslims sees it as an 'offence', what is the stance that you have for what has happened to the Hindus that Taslima highlighted? If Taslima had written anything against Hindus or other religions, what would have been your reaction?
Mr.Cleric, you and such very narrow minded people, please just shut your filthy mouth, crooked mind-games and if you can live in India like an Indian, you can live; else you are fee to go to Pakistan or Malaysia or any other country that supports Islam.
As it is, this country is turmoiled by various communal problems; whether that be Hindu or Islam or some other fundamentalists and we are all so fed up. Allow this country to become developed in all spheres and not pull it down.
RE:This is India, not Pakistan or Malaysia
by Demo-crazy on Dec 03, 2007 07:03 PM Permalink
I have not heard of even one single Islamist leader say with clarity whether they have read themselves those books and found what is 'anti-Islamic' in them. Every one of them says she is anti-islamic.
Is Islam so feeble that it can fall apart because of the writings of one Taslima, one Rushdie?
What right have Islam preachers to claim that Islam is a religion of peace and it provides for equal rights for women. A religion whose courts order 200 lashes to a rape victim, is a sham. That judgement exposes the hollowness of Islam.
RE:This is India, not Pakistan or Malaysia
by Rash on Dec 03, 2007 06:59 PM Permalink
Abey stupid.. Religious sentiments are to be protected. Discussion and debate on religious matters can be held, but these must be conducted in decency with no abusive language. This applies to followers of all faiths. But this Stupid feminist just going astray about religion...
RE:This is India, not Pakistan or Malaysia
by Almas Gadkari on Dec 03, 2007 06:56 PM Permalink
Hi,
Muslims and Islam is the two different things. If someone writes agaist Muslim (community) than it is exceptable but if someone write agaisnt Islam (Religion) than it is not exceptable. I have not read the book, but if she has highlighted the issue of Hindus in Bangladesh than it should be exceptable, but if she has written something against religion, then she should apologize.