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Religious defamation / Blasphemy laws would ban Islam

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by IzakDavid13, Sep 26, 2012.

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Would Religious Defamation or Blasphemy laws have an adverse effect on Islam!

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  1. IzakDavid13

    IzakDavid13 Member

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    Interesting read...

    Would the Islamic communities call to install Religious defamation or Blasphemy laws to prevent the insulting of Islamic prophet Mohammad have an adverse effect on Islam, effectively banning some text of the Quran and Hadith as defamatory?

    Or is what the Islamic leaders really calling for just a form of Sharia, outlawing the criticism of Islam and the prophet only?

    Sometimes you have to be careful what you ask for...
     
  2. JuanValdez

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    I suppose it would ban Christianity as well, since it claims exclusivity through Jesus Christ and condemns false prophets.

    But, I think this line of reasoning and a lot of the recent discourse about blasphemy (perhaps on both ends) makes a false equivalency between criticism and insult. Innocence of Muslims is crafted only to insult and impugn and makes no reasoned or constructive argument. I think that is a very different thing from, say, an evangelist's appeal to Muslims to convert that might be critical of tenets of Islam, or from an historian's secular study of the life of Mohammed that might be critical of his life-choices. Both of those examples probably still upset some Muslims, but I'd say they have to suck it up and deal with it, because those sorts of criticisms are made in good faith and are ultimately intended to be constructive. But, a vitriolic diatribe whose only purpose is to defame and to offend with no redeeming academic, intellectual, or artistic merit -- like what we have with Innocence -- I have more trouble with. It's like p*rn for hateful islamophobes. I am more willing to negotiate on that sort of stuff.
     

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