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4 years ago

At the invitation of a friend, I went to a mahfil on the occasion of Eid Miladun Nabi on Thursday evening. There was a gathering in the mosque. The speaker gave an inflammatory speech against France there. On the same day, a young Muslim man entered a church in France and stabbed three innocent people to death.

The cartoonist has undoubtedly committed a crime by drawing a cartoon of our Prophet (peace be upon him). He has touched the hearts of all Muslims in the world. Undoubtedly he is a criminal. Again, the one who killed the cartoonist did not do well. The man who died trying to kill the cartoonist also did not get justice. He could have been brought to justice.

My question is, the cartoonist, the person who killed the cartoonist, at whose hands the killer died, they are all more or less criminals. Why did three innocent people in the church have to die? What is their crime? While listening to the mahfil, I wanted to ask the speaker, what is his opinion on this subject?

All the people of the world cannot do anything against our Prophet by slandering him. We can pray against those who oppose him, may Allah guide them.

That night an innocent man from Lalmonirhat was killed and burnt for insulting the Qur'an. I was stunned to see this scene in the video. Hundreds of people were beaten and their whole body was smashed, but the resentment did not subside.

Well, there will be a movement against the incident in Lalmonirhat? Apparently, the reaction in France was on this man. I find it difficult to call those who can beat and burn an innocent person righteous. A pious person will never show cruelty.

We do not practice our religion properly. I don't grow a beard. I don't pray properly, I don't fast. I eat interest, I lie. I cheat, I occupy other people's land. Cheating on others. I consume alcohol and marijuana. I bully and beat others. I jumped when I heard that I was a thief but my religion was insulted. But indirectly I am insulting religion!

Apart from insulting religion, we should also agitate against corruption, rape, murder, kidnapping, murder and extortion. Leaders are looting thousands of crores of rupees. The people's representatives digested the widow's allowance and the disability allowance. Government rice given to the poor is stolen. Seven kg / eight kg is given instead of ten kg. We do not protest against all this.

I saw an interview with the Khatib of that mosque in Lalmonirhat. He made it clear that the man named Jewel had performed the Asr prayer in that mosque and that it was a crime for him to keep the Qur'an. The man was mentally unbalanced.

But the man was an atheist and had to be beaten to death for making false accusations that he had kicked the Qur'an! He who is righteous will not be a liar.

In our country, there are more religious fanatics than religious people. They are harmful to society and the state.

Well, even after a person dies, resentment does not subside? If that person is also a criminal, should he be torn to pieces and then burned? Was there not a single healthy person? If someone commits a crime, does not Allah Ta'ala have the power to punish him? Has Allah Ta'ala left the responsibility of killing him on us? What does our Islam say about this?

I know that Islam speaks of tolerance. Islam is the religion of humanity. Our religion is not so fragile that one or the other will do great things by insulting it.

Surely Allah Ta'ala will judge all sins. He sees everything, knows. I will give my account, I will not share in another's sin. I will not be held accountable for the crimes of others. But if I do wrong to anyone, Allah Ta'ala will surely punish me.

I went to the mosque on Friday to perform Jumma prayers. A picture of the President of France has been hung on the stairs leading to the mosque. Someone said to me, brother, step on this picture!

I entered the mosque with my feet. I think it is right to call for a boycott of French products because of the insult to the Prophet (peace be upon him). But when we entered the mosque, what did we prove ourselves by tearing up the picture of the President of France?

In the context of politics, leaders often speak in contradictory ways. What did the leaders of our country not say?

The imam of the mosque in Jumma also spoke about France, saying that after the prayers a protest missile would come out of the mosque and every worshiper would have to participate. He who does not participate must understand that his faith is not strong.

I wanted to tell Imam Sahib that we can have a peaceful protest procession, it is a good initiative. But why was it necessary to put pictures on the steps of the mosque?

Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "Do not insult people of other religions, then they will insult Allah without realizing it." How many of us know this hadith?

We should not make religion ridiculous. Protest rallies were held across the country on Friday. I heard a person there say, we will do a long march towards France if necessary! Seriously? Is he talking with understanding? Anyone who can say such a thing can question his knowledge.

France has the largest Muslim population in Europe. I want to know, there are about six million Muslims in France, do they agree with our movement? Europe has sided with France. About sixty percent of our country's garments go to Europe. Well, if they also call "Boycott Bangladesh", what will happen? Our business will not go to China, India will go to Vietnam. Then we will have a strong voice?

One lakh Muslim brothers and sisters of Bangladesh are in France. If the French government expels them from France, will they return to the country and pray for my parents? Or curse?

If France calls for free visas today, I think most Bengalis will leave the movement and line up for visas!

Violence can never be judged by violence. Islam is the religion of peace. All countries have politics about religion. Muslims have been persecuted in many European countries, including India, China, Myanmar and Israel. How many countries can we boycott? Minorities have been persecuted in all countries, regardless of religion.

Those who are ignorant and foolish, those who know little about religion, verbally call others atheists. Maybe you will call me an atheist for writing this!

We seem to be becoming more and more intolerant. This will continue until we learn to respect each other. Distorting someone's image is surely a heinous crime. What are we doing then?

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You are is remind us the battle of religion. Most of us are not respecting others religion. That's really bad thing

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I think that it does not only apply to religion. Many people have little respect for others. They do not respect that someone looks different, thinks differently. They try to impose their own point of view on others.

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But indirectly I am insulting religion!

How can you insult religion? Insulting is a feeling. A person can feel insulted when something happens. Can religion feel insulted? Does religion have feelings?

They are people who cannot control their feelings. And other people take advantage of people who cannot control their feelings. That is the problem.

In a free country like France, you can paint a caricature for everything. If someone doesn't like the caricature, don't look at it. Nobody carried the caricature to a mosque and forced the faithful to look at it. Nobody forces Muslims to live in France.

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Man can make a caricature of anything. There is no doubt about that. But when you draw a caricature of Jesus, Ram krisno, or our prophet, it is no longer a common thing. People who believe in religion have feelings even though religion has feeling or not. You are attacking their religion. That means playing with their feelings. That is never acceptable.

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You are attacking their religion. That means playing with their feelings.

I'm not attacking anything. Did the cartoonist burn down a mosque? Is it even possible to attack a strong religion with a caricature? The man who drew the cartoon has expressed his opinion. He is entitled to do so in the free country. If some Muslims cannot control their feelings, that is their problem. Who forces Muslims to see this caricature? Why do some people get so upset?

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Hy man! That's not normal caricature. He is our prophet mind it. It's forbidden in Islam to make any shape or any structure of anyone. What the hell people think about our prophet? They make caricature of him!! Just like a hindu people won't like eating the meat of a cow! Can you force him to eat cow's meat? He is not like normal people as like you and me. He is our heart. And some people are hurting us intensionally. No muslim can accept it. If muslims are not are not like that, why you want to hurt them like that? A normal people can hurt anyone by that way?

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It's forbidden in Islam to make any shape or any structure of anyone.

Don't do that if you're a Muslim, but France is not an muslim country and it is allowed in France.

Just like a hindu people won't like eating the meat of a cow! Can you force him to eat cow's meat?

Does someone force you to see or paint the caricature? Don't go to France, don't look at the caricature. Maybe hundreds of people have painted such caricatures, keep them at home and you just don't know about it.

Try to accept that your prophet is not the prophet of all people in the world, calm down and do not get angry. Anger is bad for your health.

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4 years ago

Religious war won't stop. So there's nothing to say. I hope everything will be fine very soon. You're opinion is totally right. Keep ahead

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Thank you

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If France calls for free visas today, I think most Bengalis will leave the movement and line up for visas!

You're probably right

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You are absolutely right

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