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Rishi: “The right to free speech is not absolute.”

From the Daily Pennsylvanian, an article that should alert all of us as Westeners and United States citizens as to the the truest, almost clandestine danger that approaches us from Islam. Read closely the highlighted quote below and think upon it for a few minutes:

Six local Islamic figures gathered Saturday for a panel to address the recent controversy over the Danish cartoons that negatively depict the Islamic prophet Muhammad

The Philadelphia chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations sponsored the event, which took place in Houston Hall.

The discussion — held in a town-hall style and followed by an audience Q & A — covered a variety of topics, focusing largely on the alleged marginalization of minorities in Western media and culture.

“We need to analyze what democracy means and to recognize and represent not just the majorities but the growing minorities as well,” Philadelphia CAIR vice-chairman Sofia Memon said. “In view of this, we need to ask how to broaden our democracy instead of narrow it.”

During their introductory speeches, several panelists denounced the cartoons as slanderous while discussing limitations on free speech.

“People have every right to give an opinion on something,” Rachel Lawton, executive director of the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations, said. “You cross the line when you threaten, intimidate or harass, and that is when free speech is limited.”

CAIR board member Mazhar Rishi agreed.

“The right to free speech is not absolute,” Rishi said. “It does not give a right to defame Prophet Muhammad or any other religious figure.”

Audience members praised the panel as productive and important.

“In terms of spreading awareness and understanding of events like the cartoon controversy, this panel was a great step,” Philadelphia Piece Action Director Phyllis Gilbert said.

“Overall the event … was very informative,” College and Wharton sophomore Samir Malik said. “That Islam must respect the freedom of others to express what they feel while simultaneously condemning the slander about the [Prophet Muhammad] was right on key.”

Despite the widespread outrage the cartoons have caused among some groups, panelists and audience members agreed that there is a role for dialogue and tolerance in rebuilding burned bridges.

“We as Americans must show tolerance to all faiths,” Rishi said. “Whether we are Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus or any other religion we must spread ideals of faith and love because that is what our faiths tell us to do.”

All I have to say right now is something I have often repeated in recent years. Islam: either reform it or get Muslims out of the United States of America.

If that sounds too harsh for you now, just wait until you’re no longer able to speak out against Islam at all. Then we’ll discuss ‘harsh’.

 


 

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