
And although the concept of terrorism existed long before terrorist outfits such as the Irish Republican Army (IRA), Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), etc. The modern-day version of the crusades was back. That’s another thing that they had gone to a bar to drink a round of beers before crashing the planes in the “name of Islam”. I personally felt ashamed for being a Muslim because the men who had carried out these attacks had done it in the name of Islam. When the two planes crashed into the World Trade Center twin towers on 11 September 2001, or 9/11 as it is known, it also crashed the old civilisational wars over land and economic sanctions and ushered the age of wars based on religious ideology. I am one of those Muslims who unequivocally protest against these cartoons and Macron for propagating such Islamophobic content.Īlso read: Not just Macron’s politics, it’s France’s brand of secularism that always clashed with Islam Then why insult the Prophet? It is completely unnecessary and unprovoked.

While the rest of the world says ‘the cartoons espouse freedom of expression’, Muslims are unequivocally denouncing this twisted version of freedom of expression where a deliberate attempt is being made to insult the Prophet for no reason whatsoever.ĭid Prophet Muhammad ask the 18-year-old Chechen-origin Abdoullakh Anzorov to behead 47-year-old Samuel Paty, a teacher? No.

Is bullying freedom of expression too? Is pornographic content freedom of expression too? Is substance abuse freedom of expression too?Ĭharlie Hebdo-published caricatures of Prophet Muhammad and French President Emmanuel Macron’s endorsement of them have sparked protests all over the Muslim world. And those 1.8 billion people are expected to not get offended by vulgar depictions of the prophet because it apparently is ‘freedom of expression’. Prophet Muhammad captures the imagination, belief system and rapturous devotion of about 1.8 billion people in the world, even after 1,400 years of his existence. Offensive cartoons of Prophet Muhammad have been published, republished and projected on government buildings in France.
