Allah... he can dish it out but can't take it.

by Elsewhere 28 Replies latest jw friends

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Looks like the all-powerful creator of everything has to hide behind humans when confronted with opposing ideas. Sure, Allah can rant on and on about how he wants to kill and torment the unbelievers, but what happens when someone simply questions Allah?

    http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=internetNews&storyid=2007-02-22T130227Z_01_L22432925_RTRUKOC_0_US-EGYPT-BLOGGER.xml&src=rss&rpc=22

    Egypt blogger jailed for insulting IslamThu Feb 22, 2007 8:02 AM ET

    By Alaa Shahine

    ALEXANDRIA, Egypt (Reuters) - An Alexandria court convicted an Egyptian blogger on Thursday for insulting both Islam and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and sentenced him to four years in jail over his writings on the Internet.

    Abdel Karim Suleiman, a 22-year-old former law student who has been in custody since November, was the first blogger to stand trial in Egypt for his Internet writings. He was convicted in connection with eight articles he wrote since 2004.

    Rights groups and opposition bloggers have watched Suleiman's case closely, and said they feared a conviction could set a legal precedent limiting Internet freedom in Egypt, the Arab world's most populous country.

    "It's a dangerous precedent because it will impact the only free space available now, which is the Internet. The charges were undefined and vague," said a fellow blogger who attended the trial and runs the "Rantings of a Sandmonkey" blog (http://sandmonkey.org/).

    "Tell me. What does insulting the president mean? What is the difference between criticizing religion and being in contempt of religion?" he added, asking to remain anonymous.

    The Internet has emerged as a major forum for critics of the Egyptian government to express their views in a country where the large daily newspapers and main television stations are state-run.

    While Suleiman was the first blogger to go on trial for the content of his writings, other opposition bloggers have been arrested periodically during street protests and then held for weeks or months before being released.

    Suleiman, a Muslim and a liberal, has not denied writing the articles but said they merely represented his own views. His lawyers said they planned to appeal the verdict, and one member of the defense team described the trial as unfair.

    One of Suleiman's articles said that al-Azhar in Cairo, one of the most prominent seats of Sunni Muslim learning, was promoting extreme ideas. Another article, headlined "The Naked Truth of Islam as I Saw it", accused Muslims of savagery during clashes between Muslims and Christians in Alexandria in 2005.

    He has also described some of the companions of the Muslim prophet Muhammad as "terrorists", and has likened Mubarak to dictatorial pharaohs who ruled ancient Egypt.

    "I was hoping that he would get a harsher sentence because he presented to the world a bad image of Egypt. There are things that one should not talk about, like religion and politics. He should have got a 10-year sentence," said lawyer Nizar Habib, who attended the trial as a member of the public.

  • needproof
    needproof

    I wonder if they would be so quick to throw the guy in prison if his pursuit of knowledge took him to question how many Jews died in the holocaust? Seems like knowledge can only go so far in the Middle East - but if you slag Allah off, you are done for.

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    What I do not understand is this. I am told by Muslim friends that nothing can happen unless it is the will of Allah. So somebody writing stuff about Islam must be the will of Allah. So if somebody condemns something that is the will Allah ,they are going againsty Allah

  • Satanus
    Satanus

    Gods can't do anything for themselves. They need someone to speak for them, act for them, and wipe their asses for them.

    S

  • needproof
    needproof

    lol Satanus, brilliant

    And ex dub elder, superb point.

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Doesn't performing the will of the gods just make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside?

  • SacrificialLoon
    SacrificialLoon

    Egypt is one of the more moderate Islamic countries. I suppose the guy is lucky he's not dead.

  • Mary
    Mary
    "I was hoping that he would get a harsher sentence because he presented to the world a bad image of Egypt......said lawyer Nizar Habib, who attended the trial as a member of the public.

    Ya right. Like Islam doesn't present a shit image all by themselves. I'm surprised they didn't take this poor guy out and either shoot him or behead him for voicing his opinion. If there's one religion that's more screwed than the one we were raised in, it's this one.

  • Gregor
    Gregor

    The Islam intimidation tactics must work. There is some serious editing on this thread by someone that I can only interpret as fear of retaliation.

  • needproof
    needproof

    "If there's one religion that's more screwed than the one we were raised in, it's this one"

    And, of course, Born Again Christianity. All 3 will die for what they believe in = fanatics.

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