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The ban on the Koran and other nonsensical rantings

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    Angel
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    The so called most liberal and tolerant country in the world tolerates a public servant who gets a public salary making such hateful statements and does nothing. This is the height of hypocrisy.

    in a liberal and tolerant country nearly all views can be expressed. Here in the UK while I loath the racist BNP and the Islamofacist HT I defend their right to express their nonsensical views, there was a time when I wanted both groups banned, but because both groups are extremely unpopular and the influence they have is insignificant it does not really matter.

    I became Muslim of the Koran and stated Muslim because of it. I learned very quickly to see through the nonsense also because of my scientifical background. Thank God.

    did you use to cherry pick or did you manage to get your hands on decent literature?

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      Ghulam_Rasool
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      in a liberal and tolerant country nearly all views can be expressed. Here in the UK while I loath the racist BNP and the Islamofacist HT I defend their right to express their nonsensical views, there was a time when I wanted both groups banned, but because both groups are extremely unpopular and the influence they have is insignificant it does not really matter.

      First of all, most liberal western democracies have "hate laws" which forbid hate speech and displaying of racist symbols. In countries like Netherlands, secret government agents go into mosques and monitor the sermons of the imams, and many times they are arrested for merely preaching orthodox religious beliefs. Yet when a government official in public, and paid by the public including Muslim tax-payers, says the Holy Quran should be banned nothing happens.

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        Elke
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        Peace yusha

        for once we agree. But just imagine the same scenario in an islamic country. People are the same everywhere.

        lk

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          wildguest1956
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          Very good analysis, AY.
          One can observe nearly the same phenomenon in France.

          Is this text available in one of your blogs ?

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            arnoldyasin
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            It is available on my Blog

            http//www.arnoldyasinmol.blogspot.com/

            I will try to write more on current situations in Holland.

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              Al-Quraishi
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              Ha lol - I posted a link on Free Islam a short while back of an article on Christianity.com that praises what this moron is saying.

              How the Thalimun are hypocrites, yes Muslims are evil, they hate freedom - Ban their Religious text!!!

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                jankren
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                May God protect the man from any Muslim extremist who intends to do something stupid which could make horrendous hostility against Muslims grow even bigger.

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                  Raj-ah
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                  I will try to write more on current situations in Holland
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                  Is Denis Giron a Dutch? can you confirm please?

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                    arnoldyasin
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                    Peace Rajah,

                    No, he is not Dutch.

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                      Edip_Yuksel
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                      Brother Arnold

                      Then, try your best to challenge that guy. Since it is a small country, I believe you might have a chance to be heard. You may even come up with a creative way to pull the attention of media.

                      Peace,
                      Edip

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                        arnoldyasin
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                        Size doesn't matter Edip

                        Many organisations have challenged him, but he ignores them, and without him they are not allowed to tell their side of the story in the media. It is played really smart by his organisation.

                        I have my plans, but they have a long term effect and take time to settle.

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                          Jafar
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                          Leave him be... when you meet with him say "PEACE"...

                          Why?
                          Because the Quran said so..

                          And the servants of the loving God are those who walk upon the earth in humbleness,
                          and when the ignorant (Al-Jahilunna) address them, they say Peace

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                            Samia
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                            May God protect the man from any Muslim extremist who intends to do something stupid which could make horrendous hostility against Muslims grow even bigger.

                            HAHAHA..You give another meaning to "May God protect him"..

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                              Samia
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                              Leave him be... when you meet with him say "PEACE"...

                              Why?
                              Because the Quran said so..

                              And the servants of the loving God are those who walk upon the earth in humbleness,
                              and when the ignorant (Al-Jahilunna) address them, they say Peace

                              With due respect, I do not agree that this verse is applicable in this situation. He is not addressing Yasin. If he was, it would be a private/personal matter and Yasin may just ignore the insult and say "Peace". But this is slander. With slander you are not commanded to say "peace", on the contrary, this is a venue of lawful struggle (and debate them with the qur'aan).

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