Shut it down.
They went against the law not once.
My fist in the editor’s face is also a form of freedom of expression. Would he like that?

Your Opinion Does Not Matter
Shut it down.
They went against the law not once.
My fist in the editor’s face is also a form of freedom of expression. Would he like that?
Having seen the caricatures, I can see why people are very angry all over the world. It is bad enough that by drawing the face of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), one commits the very wrong Muhammad forbade people from doing, for fear of people idol-worshipping the drawing than worshipping God Himself; what more drawing one and making fun of Muhammad.
Therefore, this blogger is in the opinion that it was (and is) wrong, for anyone to draw the face of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). And for a non-Muslim to draw one, what more making fun of the Prophet, tantamounts to insulting the religion and its followers.
And me, I am quite liberal in my thinking, and my intepretation of Islam…but I deplore and protest the printing of those caricatures. They have nothing to do with freedom of expression, if the intention is to insult Islam and Muslims.
You do not get to see Muslims retaliating by making fun of Jesus or David or Abraham, or any of the other Prophets that the Children of the Books (ie. Jews and Christians) believe in, because they are the Prophets of Islam too.
I do not condemn the protests that is happening worldwide, but on the other hand, I condemn the retaliation against churches or synagogues, or any other places of worship. This is against what Muhammad had taught Muslims 1500 years ago. When the Muslims were facing the Romans, the monastery of St Catherine in Sinai was under the control of the Muslims. Muhammad forbade his soldiers from retaliating and committing vengful acts against the Christians under their rule. He forbade his soldiers from even laying a finger on any of the monks or priests, and even to help the Christians repair damages done to their monastery caused by the Roman attacks.
There are many ways to protest. But nothing comes from violence…and nothing ever could.
I’m just writing the title now so when I get into office tomorrow, I’ll write more about it. This is a sensitive subject about the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the worldwide riots and protests they have caused.
Watch this spot…

I miss this sight…24 days to go…
February 05, 2006 19:44 PM
Stormy South China Sea, Dangerous To Small Boats

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 5 (Bernama) — The South China Sea will be stormy, with waves lashing as high as 2.5m to 3.5m, a condition dangerous to small boats.
The rough sea condition is caused by the north-easterly wind, blowing between 40 and 50km an hour, the meteorological services department said.
It also said thunderstorm is expected in one or two places around West Johor, Negeri Sembilan and Selangor this evening.
It would rain in several areas in Sabah and Sarawak until tonight, it added.
— BERNAMA

Union Carbide gas poisoning victim in Bhopal, India.
Wrong place la! Somehow I think the fumes got to someone from there who is now in Malaysia. He’s now dumb with a capital ‘D’.
Finally…here it is:
To all of you regardless of race and religion: æ–°å¹´å¿«ä¹, æ²æ²å¹³å®‰

This picture of my department was taken almost two years ago. Seated moving clockwise is Tan Ju Nah (left in October of 2005), Nazli Tan Sri Awang Had, Muaazam Mahmud, Christian Kumar, and, Faizal Sanusi…of course there’s me.
These are (were) the jacks and jill of all trades in the company.
I wonder how many will be left after the first quarter of this year. Take a guess….

She is such a happy soul….I envy her 🙂
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