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[quote]Cartoons published by Denmark’s newspaper are against the prestige that holy persons of all religions hold. Humiliation of holy persons is not freedom of expression. I being a Muslim believe that the claims made by Saint Paul, Muhammad Ali Baab, Baha’ullah and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani were wrong. But these persons are sacred to other fellow beings. So I have no right to humiliate them. Similarly Prophet Muhammad is not sacred to Jews, Christians and other people. But it does not mean that their beliefs have given them a license to make blasphemous pictures of the Holy Prophet. These cartoons have made me hurt. I protest against them. It is my religious right not to make my religion laughing stock. These cartoons have taught me a lesson. Do not humiliate those persons who are not sacred to me but to others: e.g. Saint Paul, Muhammad Ali Baab, Baha’ullah and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, and many others. Muhammad Uzair Bhaur Edited by: uzair on Sunday, February 19, 2006 2:20 PM[/quote]
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