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Old 09.20.2006, 01:16 AM   #2
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What's interesting is that the Qur'an expressly teaches that Muslims should not pay any attention to those that criticize or mock Islam, but yet all these people that protested the Dutch editorial cartoons and now the furor over this clearly demonstrates that the extremists only are doing what radical clerics and texts are instructing them to do. They don't even know their own Holy Book. To be fair, very few Christians have any kind of true understanding of the New Testament either.

Remember Laila? Although I'm certain that neither she or her parents were extremists, the girl had never even heard of Sufism! NEVER even HEARD of it!

I read this article earlier (yesterday now) and thought it to be absolutely LUDicROus.
http://www.news24.com/News24/World/N...000964,00.html

Pope asked to convert to Islam
19/09/2006 15:56 - (SA)

Tripoli - The elder son of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has called on Pope Benedict XVI to convert to Islam immediately, dismissing last week's apology from the pontiff for offending Muslims.
"If this person were really someone reasonable, he would not agree to remain at his post one minute, but would convert to Islam immediately," Mohammed Gaddafi told an awards ceremony on Monday evening for an international competition to memorise the Qur'an.
THE IRONY, PEOPLE, the IRONY!@!!
"We say to the pope - whether you apologise or not is irrelevant, as apologies make no difference to us."
Gaddafi junior also hit out at "those Muslims who look for comfort in the words of a non-Muslim".
He said Muslims "should not look for charity from the infidel... but should fight Islam's enemies who attack the faith and the Prophet Muhammad".
On Sunday, the pope said he was "deeply sorry" for the reaction to a speech he made last week in which he quoted an obscure medieval text that criticised some teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as "evil and inhuman".
The speech sparked several days of protests in Muslim countries against the leader of the world's 1.1 billion Roman Catholics. Although the pontiff's apology was widely rejected as insufficient, anti-pope protests seemed to subside on Tuesday with the only planned event a rally by foreign theology students in the Iranian clerical capital of Qom.
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