Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Muslims rally in Philippines to protest attacks on Islam

From the Mindanao Examiner BlogSpot site (Jan 15): Muslims rally in Philippines to protest attacks on Islam

 































Muslims in the Philippines protest defamation and profanity against Islam. (Photos by Najib Zacaria and Mark Navales)

MARAWI CITY - Thousands of Muslims in the Philippines marched around Marawi City to protest what they described as double standard practices of the Western media against Muslims.

Just recently, a huge group of Muslims here held a similar rally dubbed as “no apology march” that coincided with the global condemnation of the Charlie Hebdo attack by two French brothers. The attack killed a dozen journalists working for the satirical weekly magazine, including several civilians and a policeman.

The attack was triggered by the satirical and profanity against the Prophet Muhammad also drew widespread condemnation from Muslims and non-Muslims around the world.

Omar-Ali Mangondato Sharief, the event’s lead organizer of the January 14 rally, said the march here was not to sow hatred, but to assert the rights and educate non-Muslims about Islam, and also as a respond to its misconceptions.

“We also appeal to the world humanity to address the root cause of this issue which is religious intolerance and the lack of respect to religions,” he said.

The marchers were also angered by the recent pronouncement by Charlie Hebdo that it would feature Prophet Muhammad in their new edition after the January 7 attack.

“This is ridiculous. They never learned from that incident and this could further infuriate the almost 2 billion devout Muslims around the world,” said student Muhammad Nurkhan, who joined the protest.

Agakhan Sharief, chairman of the Bangsamoro National Movement for Peace and Development, explained that for them, the Issue is not only on freedom of expression, but on the violations of the Islamic teaching. He said Charlie Hebdo did not only commit blasphemy, but idolatry and pornography as well, in their cartoon depictions of Prophet Muhammad.

“They can write, speak against our religion, but not in an obscene manner or creating images for our Prophet, which is forbidden in Islam,” Sharief said.

Speakers from various sectors also gave fiery and emotional messages and at the same time appealed to the Western media to stop insulting Islam and respect other religions.

The protesters also burned a huge replica of the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a photo of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that they accused as behind the demoralization of Islam.

Many of the protesters were chanting “Allahu Akbar” or God is Great, while others shouted “We will not apologize,” in reaction to calls by the West on Muslims to apologize for the attack on the magazine.

The marchers said they will again hold a protest rally if the attacks on Islam by the Western media continue.

http://www.mindanaoexaminer.net/2015/01/muslims-rally-in-philippines-to-protest.html

1 comment:

  1. Well, I guess this sort of insensitive, egregious behavior is to be expected in Marawi City, the only "Islamic" city in the Philippines, where a number of radical Muslim clerics ply their trade.

    The logic of the protesters is both puzzling and scary. Apparently, Muslims get to define what "free speech" is for everyone else in the world. You can caricature Jesus, Buddha but not Muhammad. If you do, apparently mass murder is justified. These folks apparently to do not have a problem with one of their co-religionists murdering 12 people just because a satirical publication published something less than flattering about Muhammad.

    So, let me get this straight. Mass murder is OK as justifiable retribution against all those who defame, caricature, or criticize Muhammad and all of this is done in the name of Islam the "religion of peace."

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