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In reply to the discussion: "Norway Didn't Give in to Islamophobia, nor should France" [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,416 posts)62. Muslims Around The World Condemn Charlie Hebdo Attack
Muslims in France and around the world banded together on Wednesday to strongly condemn the deadliest terror attack the country has seen in the past two decades.
Three masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that has become notorious for its caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. One of the men reportedly shouted Allahu akbar as they unleashed a barrage of bullets that left at least twelve dead.
Muslim leaders and activists immediately denounced the terrorists actions, reiterating the verse in the Quran that tells Muslims when one kills just one innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity.
The Grand Mosque of Paris, one of the largest in France, issued a statement on its website shortly after the attacks, saying its community was "shocked" and "horrified" by the violence.
We strongly condemn these kind of acts and we expect the authorities to take the most appropriate measures. Our community is stunned by what just happened. Its a whole section of our democracy that is seriously affected. This is a deafening declaration of war. Times have changed, and we are now entering a new era of confrontation.
The Union of Islamic Organizations of France also responded on its website, writing: The UOIF condemns in the strongest terms this criminal attack, and these horrible murders. The UOIF expresses its deepest condolences to the families and all the employees of Charlie Weekly.
Hassen Chalghoumi, imam of the Drancy mosque in Paris's Seine-Saint-Denis suburb, spoke with France's BFM TV and condemned the attackers, saying, "Their barbarism has nothing to do with Islam."
"I am extremely angry," Chalghoumi said. "These are criminals, barbarians. They have sold their soul to hell. This is not freedom. This is not Islam and I hope the French will come out united at the end of this."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/07/muslims-respond-charlie-hebdo_n_6429710.html
Three masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that has become notorious for its caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. One of the men reportedly shouted Allahu akbar as they unleashed a barrage of bullets that left at least twelve dead.
Muslim leaders and activists immediately denounced the terrorists actions, reiterating the verse in the Quran that tells Muslims when one kills just one innocent person, it is as if he has killed all of humanity.
The Grand Mosque of Paris, one of the largest in France, issued a statement on its website shortly after the attacks, saying its community was "shocked" and "horrified" by the violence.
We strongly condemn these kind of acts and we expect the authorities to take the most appropriate measures. Our community is stunned by what just happened. Its a whole section of our democracy that is seriously affected. This is a deafening declaration of war. Times have changed, and we are now entering a new era of confrontation.
The Union of Islamic Organizations of France also responded on its website, writing: The UOIF condemns in the strongest terms this criminal attack, and these horrible murders. The UOIF expresses its deepest condolences to the families and all the employees of Charlie Weekly.
Hassen Chalghoumi, imam of the Drancy mosque in Paris's Seine-Saint-Denis suburb, spoke with France's BFM TV and condemned the attackers, saying, "Their barbarism has nothing to do with Islam."
"I am extremely angry," Chalghoumi said. "These are criminals, barbarians. They have sold their soul to hell. This is not freedom. This is not Islam and I hope the French will come out united at the end of this."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01/07/muslims-respond-charlie-hebdo_n_6429710.html
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Yes it is, that is what people ought to be doing, especially here on this democratic site.
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#5
Folks keep bringing up this One True Scotsman thing. I fully understand it, I have no idea why it is
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#18
Of course, "MILLIONS of Muslims" - out of well over a billion - could be less than 1% of them.
pampango
Jan 2015
#19
Adding "phobia" to the end of the word Islam does not make it immune from analysis or criticism.
Throd
Jan 2015
#2
And you make my point. Blaming all Muslims for the actions of fanatics is how this country
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#84
That wasn't my point at all. The point was, you are included in the blame aimed at the West
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#87
"Norway’s enlightened response could be a model elsewhere in Europe too. It would be the last thing
pampango
Jan 2015
#3
So in your opinion all 1.6 billion Muslims hold the same views? I'm not sure what you are saying
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#9
You must not have had any interaction with Muslims. From different countries.
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#14
the Reformation was a disaster for gays and women and launched waves of war and persecution
MisterP
Jan 2015
#52
Do you think there's bigotry against Muslims? If so, what would you call it?
Violet_Crumble
Jan 2015
#80
I thought the connection was made pretty well. Maybe if we substituted Muslims
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#12
They want you to hate a few of them and cause a war on all of them...do not give them what they want.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#21
So...you think their "belief system", or, decoded, "religion", justifies murder? Code words are easily cracked.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#31
Thanks for registering, jumping in, and explaining nothing, looks like that was your purpose...you
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#65
Norway? You mean that socialist democracy? But they don't care about bootstraps or freedoms or
valerief
Jan 2015
#17
We support those who are causing the suffering. Some of our best allies are and have been
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#41
Murder was committed, mass murder. Three suspects have been named. That is all. If you want to
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#47
Yes, and some of the Muslims I have spoken to despise those leaders and the fundies
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#50
He's not at all unique in standing up to tyrants and he was in a fairly safe place by the time
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#54
Well, I am impressed by Rushdie, cheifly because he is an excellent novelist
cemaphonic
Jan 2015
#58
You totally missed the point of the article. But that's okay ... the comparison is excellent as it
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#42
No, I think the more important point was made clear. Who cares what idiotic murderous
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#44
So who or what would you blame for our illegal invasion of Iraq, killing over one million
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#60
"Islam" is the sum total of what people who self-describe as Muslims do.
True Blue Door
Jan 2015
#76
Actually the radical right agrees with you. I know, I have engaged them on this very same
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#83