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Last Friday I posted about the Pakistani Imam, Qureshi, who has gotten involved operationally in financing a hit against the Danish cartoonists. I noted:
Like the cartoon protests, this action by Qureshi is a test, to see what the Islamists can get away with without repercussions. As Victor Davis Hanson has discussed, the absence of such repercussions is a prelude to war. It is highly advisable for the free world to identify and impose some repercussions on Qureshi for his action in becoming operationally involved with an attempt to murder a citizen of the free world.
Some repercussions have begun. The Danish Foreign Minister has characterized Quereshi's actions as murder:
Mr Moeller also condemned the $1m bounty put on the cartoonist's head by Peshawar cleric Maulana Yousaf Qureshi and his followers on Friday.
"It's murder and murder is also forbidden by the Koran," [Danish Foreign Minister] Moeller said.
Moeller's view of the Koran is inaccurate. Moeller continued:
"Islam is also a religion of peace, mercy and forgiveness. That is why it is my opinion, but also the opinion of many Muslims, this is un-Islamic," he added.
Quereshi scoffs at this view:
Mr Qureshi last week defended his move.
"If the West can place a bounty on Osama Bin Laden and Zawahiri, we can also announce a reward for killing the man who has caused this sacrilege of the holy Prophet," he said, referring to the al-Qaeda leader and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri.
Quereshi doesn't seem to have any interest in anyone's views of Islam as a "religion of peace." He says Islamists can murder anyone they want as far as he's concerned.
The only answer to this logic is that he's right -- and the strongest guy is going to win.
Moeller's response is not yet enough. It is highly advisable for the free world to identify and impose additional repercussions on Qureshi for his sponsorship of murder.
> if this world is realy a free world then let the muslim be freed from abusing thier Holy Personalities.
The phrase, "the free world," refers to the Western world. The world of Sharia culture is anything but free. "Abusing their Holy Personalities?" Why does Sharia culture constantly abuse non-Muslims legally and in public speeches on TV? How can you demand to be treated one way, when you don't treat others in that way?
> If an angry muslim anounces a reward, what are you offering Muslim Ummah in return?
He has decided to be a terrorist, and he should not be surprised if, in return, he is treated like one.
Mr. Quincy again and again mension "free world", if this world is realy a free world then let the muslim be freed from abusing thier Holy Personalities. If an angry muslim anounces a reward, what are you offering Muslim Ummah in return?