In the light of the rightful uproar about the so-called minister wanting to burn a Koran, Abby Zimet, writing on CommonDreams makes more than a valid point:
"It seems the circus, led by the hateful loonies of Dove Outreach, will proceed apace. Dr. Muqtedar Khan counsels his fellow-Muslims, when they see images of the Quran burning, to "recognize this provocation for what it is," to "let Terry Jones enjoy the monopoly on barbarity," to remember the teachings of the Quran: "Forgive them and overlook their misdeeds, for Allah loves those who are kind." In another era, he suggests, Nazi book-burning taught us all we need to know.
"It seems the circus, led by the hateful loonies of Dove Outreach, will proceed apace. Dr. Muqtedar Khan counsels his fellow-Muslims, when they see images of the Quran burning, to "recognize this provocation for what it is," to "let Terry Jones enjoy the monopoly on barbarity," to remember the teachings of the Quran: "Forgive them and overlook their misdeeds, for Allah loves those who are kind." In another era, he suggests, Nazi book-burning taught us all we need to know.
"The connection is not too difficult to discern. Books are repositories of histories, of identities, of values. They are the soul of civilization. A society must abandon basic decencies in order to muster the immoral courage to burn books as a celebratory act. Once it starts burning the souls of civilization, human souls will not be left behind."
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