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Regarding free speech

posted by Aziz Poonawalla | 9:45am Thursday October 2, 2008

I’ve written a statement about my support for free speech, for reference. I will update it over time but I welcome feedback.



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posted October 5, 2008 at 4:20 am


I welcome the day when a non-Muslim may recite Moslem Scripture without commentary and with impunity.
Perhaps a respectful manner befitting a Muezzin in a minaret should be employed.
I have listed links to passages of Scripture that do not pertain to immorality, which were provided by the Muslim Students Association at the Univ. of So. Cal.,
i.e. @ http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA
The list is located at the message board that Cal. St. Univ., Northridge used @
http://dailysundial.proboards30.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=33
The Hindustan Times (add .com) was cited as saying that these passages have been conveyed in a book to a dozen radical Muslims (the location & time were not stated). It contains only Molsem Scripture and allusions to it. The Mulism became moderate there-after (according to http://www.islamcomicbook.com/motivation.htm).
That website identifies the book as “Mohammed’s Believe It Or Else!” which I have. Its introduction is listed by Robert A. Morey –
http://shop.faithdefenders.com/Mohammed_s_Believe_It_or_Else_p/digdown-colon-digmohammadenglish.htm
http://www.FaithDefenders.com
He commissioned the book’s production.
(He wrote “The Islamic Invasion ca. 1989 — confer
http://shop.faithdefenders.com/Islamic_Invasion_p/books-colon-islamicinvasion.htm)



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