Do they know their history ? CAC's gonna have a "burn the Qu'ran Day" !!!

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'Burn Quran Day' an outrage to Muslims
By Akbar Ahmed, Special to CNN
August 20, 2010 9:18 a.m. EDT

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Akbar Ahmed: Pastor Jones of Dove World Outreach Center plans "Burn a Quran Day"
Ahmed says 9/11 event will inflame Muslim world, put Americans at risk
Plan recalls Dark Ages and Nazi Germany, is un-American, he says, violates Christianity
Founding Fathers read and honored the Quran, Ahmed writes
Editor's note: Akbar Ahmed is professor and Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies at American University in Washington. He is author of "Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam," Brookings Press 2010.
(CNN) -- In less than a month, Pastor Terry Jones of the Dove World Outreach Center in Florida plans to host "Burn a Quran Day" to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
The pastor, author of the book "Islam is of the Devil," is using the burning to urge American Christians to "stand up" to what he describes as a monolithic Muslim threat. A Facebook page for the event has accrued thousands of "likes" and Jones has said people have been mailing him Qurans to burn.
As a Muslim scholar, an adherent of one of the Abrahamic faiths -- Judaism, Christianity and Islam -- and as someone committed to interfaith understanding, I urge Jones to cancel this event. Not only are the actions of Jones contrary to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, but they are also against the ideals of the American Founding Fathers.
The planned burning has already caused alarm in the Muslim world, with the pre-eminent Sunni university, Al-Azhar in Cairo, Egypt, condemning it as "stirring up hate and discrimination."
At a recent dinner in Washington, a host for one of Pakistan's top TV channels confided in me that he "didn't dare" report the story because if he did, "not a single American would be safe in Pakistan." He and the cameraman were quivering with anger as they asked me to explain why Americans hated Islam.
I tried my best to explain this was not the case, but Jones' burning will have great symbolic significance to a Muslim world already feeling under attack by the United States. It will cause undue harm to U.S. relations with the Muslim world and particularly the war effort.
Gen. David Petraeus, the head of American forces in Afghanistan, has repeatedly expressed the need for winning the "hearts and minds" of local people by treating them with dignity and respect. When Afghans see that their holy book is being burned, it will cause riots and attacks that will put U.S. troops further at risk. There will be similar riots and attacks in neighboring Pakistan and Iran. It will inflame the entire Muslim world and fuel acts of terrorism.
When Afghans see that their holy book is being burned, it will cause riots and attacks.
--Akbar Ahmed
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It could also inflame anti-Muslim sentiment in the United States, especially in the context of the anger over the proposed Islamic center near ground zero in Lower Manhattan.
Many American Muslims will feel as if they are second-class citizens and it could push some angry young men toward violence.
On my recent fieldwork trip to 100 mosques in 75 American cities with a team of American researchers for the book "Journey into America: The Challenge of Islam," we documented that many mosques had been attacked, sometimes bombed. In May, not far from Jones' church in Gainesville, a pipe bomb exploded in a mosque in Jacksonville.
As objectionable as the prospect of Jones' Quran burning is, it may not cease with the holy book of the Muslims. I have always maintained that this kind of vitriolic hatred of one religion is a descent on a slippery slope, as no one can say who will be next. I was not surprised, therefore, when I heard Jones recently agree, when asked to do so in an internet podcast interview, to burn "a couple of copies of the Talmud" too.
Not only does the burning of holy texts reflect the darkest days of medieval Europe and Nazi Germany, but it is hard to think of anything more un-American, by the definition of the Founding Fathers themselves.
George Washington welcomed the Jews to America as the "stock of Abraham" while John Adams showed the utmost respect for Islam, naming the Prophet Mohammed as one of the greatest truth seekers in history. Benjamin Franklin called him a model of compassion.
The Founding Fathers read and honored the same Quran that Jones is now seeking to burn. Thomas Jefferson kept the same Quran in his personal collection and it informed his decision to host the first presidential iftaar during Ramadan.
The Founding Fathers were also inspired by Christian thinkers like John Locke, who declared that the true Christian's duty was to "practice charity, meekness, and good-will in general toward all mankind, even to those that are not Christians."
I consulted many distinguished Abrahamic friends for this article, all concerned with the drift toward intolerance exemplified by Jones' threat, who were happy to endorse this article's content and language.
They include the Episcopal bishop of Washington, the Right Rev. John Chane; Senior Rabbi Bruce Lustig of the Washington Hebrew Congregation; Imam Mohamed Magid, executive director of the ADAMS Center in Northern Virginia; Pastor Dr. Robert Norris of Palm Beach, Florida's, Royal Poinciana Chapel and member of the Presbytery of Tropical Florida; the Rev. Carol Flett of the Washington National Cathedral, the Rev. Dr. Clark Lobenstine of the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington; Sister Maureen Fiedler, Sister of Loretto and host of Interfaith Voices, and too many others to name.
At the core of the Abrahamic faiths, these esteemed figures represent the need to show compassion and understanding of others. By threatening to burn the holy books of two of these faiths, the Quran and the Talmud, Jones is violating the basic tenants of all the Abrahamic faiths and doing something that is unacceptable by any standard of religion.
As an adherent of one of these faiths, Islam, and one who respects the other faiths, I implore Jones as a Christian and an American to cancel his burning event, follow the true teachings of Jesus by loving his neighbor, and engage in respectful dialogue instead.
The opinions in this commentary are solely those of Akbar Ahmed.

link >>>>http://www.cnn.com/2010/OPINION/08/20/ahmed.quran.burning/index.html?hpt=Mid
 
the crazy part is this country is slaughtering muslims daily and yet they feel justified in this shit :smh:

3000 american lives > millions of brown / 3rd world lives to them. literally.
 
boy people is lost, burned the Qu'ran but honor the Bible....

shit many Bible folks seem like they dont have their shit together
 
A couple of Islamic groups have issued statements saying that if this happens, it will be paid for with American blood.
 
its official organized christian zealots are retarded on a supreme level...

so you say, building a mosque is putting folks at risk, but somehow burning their holy book will have some kind of opposite effect...

oh thats the perfect solution to eliminate the risk factor.

man you can take the beast out the savage world but you cant take the savage world out the beast..

you can only teach him to speak well and to shave his hairy ass...

the savagery cant even be contained.

its just psychological but totatlly savage in rationale and conclusive actions always end in a war.

in fact under savage rule, there always has to be a war going on, its the only thing they understand on a savage level....

you need world peace build bigger guns and kill everyone that doesnt follow your self serving agenda.. thats world peace to the savage... aka new world order.
 

Pastor Terry Jones - 'Burn Quran Day'

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Typical racist/white supremacist suspect. :smh: :angry:

oNe!!!
 
Damn...

I could imagine being in the church when they announced this bullshit. I would've walked out and commence to burning the church with them in it...

How in the hell does this sound like anything Jesus would do? In what way, shape, or form?


Pastor Terry Jones - 'Burn Quran Day'

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Typical racist/white supremacist suspect. :smh: :angry:

oNe!!!

Yup... should have seen this one coming...

Replace Muslim and Islam with black and it sounds exactly the same from speeches not so long ago
 
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To burn anyone's religious tome is disrespectful and wrong. My issue is not that it is a Qur'an because I would get just as upset if it was a physics book.
I would understand them getting pissed, but if Muslims kill innocents over this, they deserve to be killed. Now if they take the issue up with those burning their artifact, then it is ok because if you throw down a gauntlet, be prepared to have it picked up.
 
Honestly, if this guy was so tough...he'd have a "draw Mohammed" day on 9/11....but NOBODY will do that.
 
Isn't Christianity about tolerance and doing unto others as you want them to do unto you?

Dude is going to get himself killed and any of his followers deserve what they get.
 
Isn't Christianity about tolerance and doing unto others as you want them to do unto you?

No. It's about controlling through fear. So is Islam.

Christianity = Insanity(Savagery + Faggotry)
Islam = Savagery x Insanity


I'll show up with a bible/qu'ran skewer dowsed in gasoline.
 
This is getting amazing, what we are witnessing is the fall and decline of the american man. What the they bashed and labeled as savagery, they are now engaged in the very same behaviors and it hints that maybe we aren't who with think we are when faced under major pressure.
 
the ignorance of some people is preventing me from taking this thread seriously.
 
I'm convinced now. Christians are not that much different from Atheists. Atheists don't believe what's in the Bible, and the way you muhfuckin' Christians act, neither do you. If you truly believed in what was in the Bible, and you truly believed in the consequences the are supposed to occur if you went against it, would you act the way you act and do the shit you do? I didn't think so.
 
Some Things Never Change.

Hartmann Schedel. Register des Buchs der Chroniken und Geschichten. (Nuremberg: 1493).

An artist’s conception of the burning of the storied library at Alexandria, Egypt, from the German 1493 edition of the Nuremberg Chronicle. Pre-Islamic Alexandria held the greatest collection of writings in the ancient world. Its destruction is regretted in Western and Middle Eastern sources alike. The settlement was founded in 332 B.C.E. by Alexander the Great and became the largest city in the Mediterranean basin. It was the greatest city of Hellenistic and Jewish culture, fostering such achievements as the Septuagint, a translation by Jews of the Hebrew Old Testament into Greek. An amazing 700,000 scrolls were housed in two celebrated libraries, and a fine university developed. In later Roman and Byzantine times, it became a great center of Christian learning, rivaling Rome and Constantinople.

The libraries were gradually destroyed from the time of Caesar’s invasion (48 B.C.E.) and suffered especially in 391 A.D. when Theodosius I ordered Pagan temples and other facilities to be destroyed. The city was in commercial decline when it fell to Muslim Arab forces in 642, and its importance lessened further when they moved their capital to Cairo in 969.

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This fight is between cacs and Arabs.. stay out of it..Buy African bee, stools, and umbrellas. Find a vantageous sport, sit back and watch them kill each other. I will fuck up the dumb black idiot who tries to stop them.
 
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