Mr. Syed Aslam Is Motiur Rahman Nizami worse than those national leaders who are lying in Parliament who are giving misinformation to mislead the people & who being people's representatives are doing corruption? --- On Wed, 26/5/10, Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Syed Aslam <Syed.Aslam3@gmail.com> Subject: [chottala.com] Re: Face book Has Acted Irresponsibly--editorial asia post, dhaka To: khabor@yahoogroups.com, history_islam@yahoogroups.com, chottala@yahoogroups.com Received: Wednesday, 26 May, 2010, 6:49 AM
How come Jamaate Islami boss Matiur Rahman Nizami is still in the face book?   Muslims are boycotting Facebook world over, while Jamaatis are enjoing it .... Boycott Facebook Forever | Wake up Call 4 Muslims: "as facebook is not deleting the pages against islam n specially not blocking the event of making cartoons of PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH) on 20th May 2010 if we love PROPHET (PBUH), why we should boycott not only on 20th, we should do it forever, we won't die without it n for the sake of our DEEN that's our duty all muslims should do it from 20th May 2010 till 20th SPREAD THIS........ .. "   On 5/22/10, S A Hannan <sahannan@sonarbangl adesh.com> wrote:  Un-necessary Provocation To Muslims :: Face book Has Acted Irresponsibly Agence France-Presse . Johannesburg has reported that South African newspaper on Friday published a cartoon of the Prophet Muhammed on a thera- pist’s couch, angering Muslims and raising fears of protests during next month’s World Cup. It all started with publication by Facebook an extremely bad cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad (sm). The weekly Mail & Guardian ran the cartoon after the South African Council of Muslim Theologians failed in a midnight bid to get a court order stopping publication, the newspaper said on its website.  The image, drawn by renowned cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro, depicts the prophet on a therapist’s couch lamenting, ‘Other prophets have followers with a sense of humour!’ ‘I consider the newspaper court victory a triumph of freedom of speech. The cartoon was an assertion of freedom of speech, which we enjoy in this country,’ said Shapiro, who works under the name Zapiro. ‘I was hoping this time around a cartoon like this could get into the paper without any kind of protests,’ he told AFP.  The newspaper said the Council of Muslim Theologians had raised the spectre of a violent backlash during the World Cup, which kicks off June 11, in arguments before the court requesting an injunction against the cartoon.  The paper said it received a flood of angry calls Friday, including death threats against Zapiro. ‘You’ve got to watch your back’ and ‘This will cost him his life’ were some of the remarks made,’ the paper said.  It said the image was a response to the controversy surrounding an ‘Everybody Draw Muhammad Day’ campaign on Facebook, which called on political cartoonists and others to break the Muslim taboo on images of the prophet.  The campaign recalled the deadly riots that followed a 2006 controversy surrounding a Danish newspaper’s publication of a series of Mohammed cartoons. Shapiro said he did not expect his cartoon to spark protests and anger among the Muslim community We are shocked at the behavior of all the worshippers of unbridled freedom whose job has become not so much to fight for real freedom but to hurt others and create social turmoil. In the first place the Face book has done an evil and blasphemous act.  The news papers, the courts, the facebook, the cartoonist all are responsible for all these. These people are enemies of decency and peace, they are worshippers of sex, indecency in the name of unbridled freedom ..Their talk of freedom, democracy and secularism are all meant to hurt religious and decent people. We condemn this whole-heartedly.  Â
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