Friday 21 September 2012

Re: [wanabidii] Re: Kauli ya UAMSHO dhidi ya film

It is not about what or how long but what believers are expected in cirmcumstances like this. If revenge is religious obligation then it does not matter how many times revenge will occur and there is equal and opposite reaction.

From: Mobhare Matinyi <matinyi@hotmail.com>
To: Wanabidii googlegroups <wanabidii@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Friday, 21 September 2012, 17:39
Subject: RE: [wanabidii] Re: Kauli ya UAMSHO dhidi ya film

True.
What if we keep getting these kinds of movies attacking all prophets, religions and denominations every week?
Will life stop to exist?
 
 

 
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2012 02:37:20 -0700
> Subject: [wanabidii] Re: Kauli ya UAMSHO dhidi ya film
> From: mfkcreations@gmail.com
> To: wanabidii@googlegroups.com
>
> Dear Muslims, Christians, Hindus, and Jews,
>
> You're living in the age of the Internet. Your religion will be
> mocked, and the
> mockery will find its way to you. Get over it.
>
> If you don't, what's happening this week will happen again and again.
> A couple
> of idiots with a video camera and an Internet connection will trigger
> riots
> across the globe. They'll bait you into killing one another.
>
> Stop it. Stop following their script.
>
> Today, fury, violence, and bloodshed are consuming the Muslim world.
> Why?
> Because a bank fraud artist in California offered people $75 a day to
> come to
> his house and act out scenes that ostensibly had nothing to do with
> Islam. Then
> he replaced the audio, putting words in the actors' mouths, and
> stitched
> together the scenes to make an absurdly bad movie ridiculing the
> Prophet
> Mohammed. He put out flyers to promote the movie. Nobody -literally
> nobody-came
> to watch it.
>
> He posted a 14-minute video excerpt of the movie on YouTube, but
> hardly anyone
> noticed. Then, a week ago, an anti-Muslim activist in Virginia
> reposted the
> video with an Arabic translation and sent the link to activists and
> journalists
> in Egypt. An Egyptian TV show aired part of the video. An Egyptian
> politician
> denounced it. Clerics sounded the alarm. Through Facebook and Twitter,
> protesters were mobilized to descend on the U.S. embassy in Cairo. The
> uprising
> spread. The U.S. ambassador to Libya has been killed, and violence has
> engulfed
> other countries.
>
> When the protests broke out, the guy who made the movie claimed to be
> an Israeli
> Jew funded by other Jews. That turned out be a lie. Now he says he's a
> Coptic
> Christian, even though Coptic Christian leaders in Egypt and the
> United States
> despise the movie and want nothing to do with him. Another guy who
> helped make
> the movie claims to be a Buddhist. The movie was made in the United
> States, yet
> Sudanese mobs have attacked British and German embassies. Some
> Egyptians
> targeted the Dutch embassy, mistakenly thinking the Netherlands was
> behind the
> movie. Everyone's looking for a group to blame and attack.
>
> The men behind the movie said it would expose Islam as a violent
> religion. Now
> they're pointing to the riots as proof. Muslims are "pre-programmed"
> to rage and
> kill, says the movie's promoter. "Islam is a cancer," says the
> director.
> According to the distributor, "The violence that it caused in Egypt is
> further
> evidence of how violent the religion and people are and it is evidence
> that
> everything in the film is factual."
>
> Congratulations, rioters. You followed the script perfectly. You did
> the
> propagandists' work for them.
>
> And the provocations won't end here. Laws and censors won't protect
> you from
> them. Liberal democracies allow freedom of expression. Our leaders and
> people
> condemn garbage like this video, but we don't censor it. Even if we
> did, the
> diffusion of media technology makes suppression impossible. The
> director of this
> movie was forbidden, under his bank-fraud probation rules, from using
> computers
> or the Internet without approval. That didn't stop him. Nor did it
> stop the
> Arabic-language distributor from reposting the video and disseminating
> it
> abroad.
>
> Online propaganda is speech. But it's also part of the global rise of
> lethal
> empowerment. It's easier than ever to kill people. In Muslim
> countries, mass
> murderers favor bombs. In the United States, they prefer guns. In
> Japan, they've
> tried sarin nerve gas. The Oklahoma City bomber used fertilizer. The
> Sept. 11
> hijackers used box cutters and passenger planes. Then came the letters
> filled
> with anthrax.
>
> Derision is that much harder to control. The spread of digital
> technology and
> Internet bandwidth makes it possible to reach every corner of the
> globe almost
> instantly with homemade video defaming any faith tradition. It can
> become an
> incendiary weapon. But it has a weakness: It depends on you. You're
> the
> detonator. If you don't cooperate, the bomb doesn't explode.
>
> This isn't just a Muslim problem, though that's been the pattern
> lately. On
> YouTube, you can find videos insulting every religion on the planet:
> Jews,
> Christians, Hindus, Catholics, Mormons, Buddhists, and more. Some
> clips are
> ironic. Others are simply disgusting. Many were posted to bait one
> group into
> fighting another. The baiters are indiscriminate. The promoter of the
> Mohammed
> movie founded a group that also protests at Mormon temples.
>
> The hatred and bloodshed will go on until you stop taking the bait.
> Mockery of
> your prophet on a computer with an Internet address somewhere in the
> world can
> no longer be your master. Nor can the puppet clerics who tell you to
> respond
> with violence. Lay down your stones and your anger. Go home and pray.
> God is too
> great to be troubled by the insults of fools. Follow Him.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sep 20, 8:40 pm, John Nkumbaruko <nkumbar...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Kauli ya UAMSHO dhidi ya film
> >
> > Ndugu wa Kiislaam,
> >
> > Inasikitisha sana kuona kuwa kuna baadhi ya Waislaam ambao ni watu wepesi kiasi cha kuweza kuchokozwa na wajinga wasio na
> > thamani wakajiingiza katika mitego na vitendo vyao vikawashirikisha pia Waislam wasiokubaliana na vitendo vyao viovu.
> > Daima Mwislamu anatakiwa awe katika haki; asimuasi Mwenyezi Mungu ili kuepukana na ghadhabu zake Allah (S.W.).
> >
> > Uislaam ni dini ilokamilika kwa kumdhaminia mwanaadamu ufumbuzi na miongozo ya mambo yote katika maisha yake ya Dunia na
> > ndio maana Allah (S.W.) kakitukuza Kitabu chake kwa kusema:
> >
> > Read more....... http://zanzibarnikwetu.blogspot.ca/2012/09/kauli-ya-uamsho-dhidi-ya-f...
>
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