Salman Rushdie’s book — Satanic Verses — sparked global outrage in the late 1908s and since then, we have increasing polarisation between those who view freedom of expression as an absolute value, and extremists within Muslims who think violence is the only way to ‘save’ Islam from such attacks. Millions of Muslims are trapped between the two ends of this hate-spectrum. Despite the offence caused by such provocation, they will not resort to violence or support wanton destruction of life and property. But are these voices represented and articulated through credible leadership? The answer is no because the hold of clerics and merchants of political Islam is gaining more and more traction across the globe.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Quote of the Day: Culture Wars in the Middle East
From an op-ed with a Pakistani background:
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This reminds me of something I wrote last June. I observed that the critical contest in the War on Terror is not the US versus Islamists but rather Muslims versus Islamists where the winners declare the losers are the intolerable apostates.
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