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Sayed Soharwardy, president of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, published last month the first issue of the Muslim Free Press in the aftermath of the “Cartoon Affair” in response to what he feels is a need for non-Muslims to understand Muslim values. He told the Calgary Sun today that the novel and the film mock his religion by questioning one of Islam’s most important prophets, Jesus Christ. “He’s part of my faith”, declared Soharwardy, “and deserves to be treated with honour and respect”.
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A “few secular fanatics cannot undermine the high honours of Jesus Christ”, declared Soharwardy in a press statement released Thursday, adding “it is time for Muslims to standby (sic) with Christian friends and express solidarity with Prophet Jesus Christ” while claiming that “Muslims are looking forward to his second coming”.
Well, in a way it makes sense....
If you're going to insist on NO mocking of religious topics, then you should be interested in protecting all religions.
But I think that he just proves that he doesn't understand the scope of free debate and free speech in the West.
I mean, yeah, God and all that, but you have to get a sense of humor...