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en We get worked up over trivia, while pushing the real problems facing us under the carpet. Firstly, most people forget that the stricture against depicting Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) in an illustration applies only to Muslims. Secondly, the offending (and offensive) cartoons first appeared in September without provoking a reaction except for some mild protests.

en It's cowardly for (a) newspaper giving in to the pressure from the Muslims for these so-called offending cartoons. Most of the cartoons are pretty silly. The one out there on the sign is probably one of the least offending cartoons.

en Summers committed the cardinal sin against the academic hard left. He expressed politically incorrect views regarding gender, race, religion, sexual preference and the military. . . . In the minds of at least some vocal members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, expressing such politically incorrect views is the academic equivalent of provoking Islamic extremists by depicting Prophet Mohammad in a political cartoon.

en If Hindus can show respect for Prophet Mohammad and the Vatican, Muslims and Christians should be as respectful to Ram.

en The caricatures and cartoons which have appeared are a very serious issue as far as Muslims are concerned. Western governments and Western media need to appreciate that Muslims take their religion very seriously.

en When people become familiar with who prophet Muhammad is then this will help in building bridges of understanding, tolerance and respect amongst the Muslim and non-Muslim community. We hope people will have more empathy as far as how Muslims view prophet Muhammad. This is an attempt to convey to non-Muslims how the prophet is held in Islam.

en This beating is all part of the same war on Islam that the West is carrying out these days. The (Prophet Mohammad) cartoons are part of the same war too.

en It's our positive reaction to a negative issue. The cartoons deface the character of the prophet and in turn our character. But we feel the violent response is not warranted. It's not the way the prophet would have responded.

en The newspaper takes so long to read. Plus, it has so much in it that no longer applies to my life. So much trivia. I don't fault them for that ? all of it applies to some people's lives but not mine. I feel that I have better things to do.

en We understand fully why people, why Muslims, find the cartoons offensive. Those who disagree with the views that were expressed, certainly have the right to condemn them but they should be peaceful.

en Being a good Muslim. Hussain should know the worldwide reaction over caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad in a Danish newspaper. He too should refrain from repeatedly hurting the sentiments of Hindus.

en These cartoons are indeed offensive to the beliefs of Muslims.

en He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room. These cartoons are indeed offensive to the belief of Muslims.

en It appears that you are scared of the reaction from Muslims, while you were not concerned about the offending Christians when you screened Jerry Springer - the Opera. This is a case of double standards.

en We understand fully why people, why Muslims, find the cartoons offensive, and we've spoken out about that. We've also spoken out about the importance of the right of people to express their views, and freedom of speech in society.


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