Muslims nations: Defame Islam, get sued?

By RUKMINI CALLIMACHI, Associated Press Writer Fri Mar 14, 6:26 PM ET

DAKAR, Senegal - The Muslim world has created a battle plan to defend its religion from political cartoonists and bigots.

Concerned about what they see as a rise in the defamation of Islam, leaders of the world’s Muslim nations are considering taking legal action against those that slight their religion or its sacred symbols. It was a key issue during a two-day summit that ended Friday in this western Africa capital.
The Muslim leaders are attempting to demand redress from nations like Denmark, which allowed the publication of cartoons portraying the Prophet Muhammad in 2006 and again last month, to the fury of the Muslim world.
Though the legal measures being considered have not been spelled out, the idea pits many Muslims against principles of freedom of speech enshrined in the constitutions of numerous Western governments.
“I don’t think freedom of expression should mean freedom from blasphemy,” said Senegal’s President Abdoulaye Wade, the chairman of the 57-member Organization of the Islamic Conference. “There can be no freedom without limits.”
Delegates were given a voluminous report by the OIC that recorded anti-Islamic speech and actions from around the world. The report concludes that Islam is under attack and that a defense must be mounted.
“Muslims are being targeted by a campaign of defamation, denigration, stereotyping, intolerance and discrimination,” charged Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, the secretary general of the group.
The report urges the creation of a “legal instrument” to crack down on defamation of Islam. Some delegates point to laws in Europe criminalizing the denial of the Holocaust and other anti-Semitic rhetoric. They also point to articles within various U.N. charters that condemn discrimination based on religion and argue that these should be ramped up.
“In our relation with the western world, we are going through a difficult time,” Ihsanoglu told the summit’s general assembly. “Islamophobia cannot be dealt with only through cultural activities but (through) a robust political engagement.”
The International Humanist and Ethical Union in Geneva released a statement accusing the Islamic states of attempting to limit freedom of expression and of attempting to misuse the U.N.
Human Rights Watch said in a statement that objectionable depictions of the Prophet Muhammad do not “give them the right under international human rights law to insist that others abide by their views.”
Hemayet Uddin, the lead author of the OIC report and head of cultural affairs for the group said legal action is needed because “this Islamophobia that we see in the world has gone far beyond a phobia. It is now at the level of hatred, of xenophobia, and we need to act.”
A new charter drafted by the OIC commits the Muslim body “to protect and defend the true image of Islam” and “to combat the defamation of Islam.”
To protect the faith, Muslim nations have created an “observatory” that meets regularly to monitor Islamophobia. It examines lectures and workshops taking place around the world and prints a monthly record of offensive content.
But some of the summit’s delegates said a legal approach would be over the top.
“My general view would be that the confrontational approach is one my country would avoid,” said Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Iftekhar Chowdhruy. Bangladesh is 90 percent Muslim.
While the Muslim world worries about the image of Islam in the West, the U.S. envoy to the OIC attended the summit to try to tackle the thorny question of America’s image among Muslim states.
Sada Cumber calls his campaign the “soft power” of the U.S. — an effort to find common ground with Muslim nations by championing universal values the U.S. holds dear like religious tolerance and freedom of speech.
“America has a deep respect for the religion of Islam,” Cumber told The Associated Press. “The freedom of faith that we exercise, that we enjoy in America, that is also a very important aspect of the American core values. Anyone who wants to practice any faith is never stopped or discouraged.”
Also during the summit, Chad and Sudan signed a peace agreement to stop incursions of rebels across each other’s borders, and the summit delegates committed themselves to addressing the spiraling violence between Israelis and Palestinians.

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Welll..it’s a start. I’m not too sure how much pressure they’d be able to exert on western nations, those named specifically. But later better than never i guess. How’s that for peaceful action or REaction for that matter? :slight_smile:

If it’s one thing i’ve seen is that like many that violently hollering only adds fuel to the fire. Maybe Muslims ought to give 'em a taste of their own medicine. Pursue media, raise awareness of anti-semitic actions against muslims just like “others” always do. Then maybe, just maybe, muslims too can make the system work in their favor instead of being counter-productive and playing to the tunes of media and hypocrite writers who would do anything to inflame muslims. Afterall, extremism sells!..starve 'em of juicy action, they’ll back off.

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I suppose by this suit then all extemists, islamofascists and the Taliban type will be automatically addressed with a supeona to face a lawsuit?

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You bet ya the extremists, anti-islamists, and all their wild-west-buddies will be subpoenad and it'll burn in their pockets. Apparently, that's where it hurts the most.

But then again, i did say i'm not so sure how effective it'll be.

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Suing is much better than suicide bombing. But I don't think this will fly with those who believe blowing up people is a short cut to god

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True.

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This whole sueing if u defame islam isnt really going 2 work, and instead of focusing on so called anti-islamic cartoons shudnt tehy b focusing more on these badints and ***holes who r going around blowing themsleves up in the name of islam

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Why does Islam need such laws, is god not omonipotent and will he not deal with the souls on judgement day, surely an omnipotent god doesn't need more mortal interference.?

Seriously, does Allah really need to hire a lawyer?

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I have been wondering will this law exempt conjubulated islamists from examination and inspection? Because anything crazy cleric and mad mullahs do who brainwash others into nefarious violent acts like suicide bombing, beheadings etc will have to be ruled forbidden as they find their root purposes in the Quran. What are muslims to be viewed as a distinct and protective class above everyone else in the west?

Support Free Speech, Support Free Will and Support Women's Rights .

*But I am sure the law has westerners in mind, however, the west does not need to be solely picked on defaming Islam as muslims do it very well on their own. *

In Saudi Arabia most revered cleric said in a rare fatwa this week that 2 writes should be tried for apostasy and be put to death if they do not repent. The reason for this is because Sheikh Adul Rahman al Barrak was responding to articiles in Al Riyadh newspaper which question Sunni Mulims view that adherents of other faiths should be donsidered unbelievers. One can't even write articiles questioning the veracity of such a belief.
Therefore, Al Barrack's **fatwa states , that anyone who disagrees with this has refuted Islam and should be tried in order to take it back, if not he should be killed as an apostate. Check it on on barrak's web site. Great example of Tolerance --- advent of a religious monopoly, a price to be paid at any cost by consumer with no freedom of choice.

As Wafa Sultan recently said on Al Jeezera TV, " **All the religions and faiths have been subject throughtout history to criticisms, and insults, and this helped to develop and amend them over time. The only faith which beheads those who oppose it - is destined to turn into terror and tyranny.**

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Best would be to bomb the hell out of these extremists, anti-islamists, wild-west-buddies ..

But then where do you stop. Your version of Islam might be totally different from what I follow. So let us bomb each other too and get it over with...

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You don't know what "version" i follow. As far as i remember, Islam has no versions. Unless ofcourse you know otherwise. :)

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^ I thought Shia Sunni Wahabi Qadiani Ahmadi Barelvi etc are different sects that follow different versions?

...like all other denominations (Christianity), varnas and jaaths (Hinduism) and schools (Bhuddhism and Jainism), there is likely large commonality amongst the versions but with some key distingushing set of beliefs.

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There are several versions of islam practiced. Some so archaic it makes educated democratic thinkers question why, why, and why? Most probably due to lack of education and poverty .