Why I published those Cartoons?
Following is my response to the Question he answered on the following link.
http://www.jp.dk/udland/artikel:aid=3566642:fid=11328/
Mr. Flemming Rose
Culture Editor
Jyllands-Posten
Just in front of our eyes we can witness that Historian David Irving facing three years sentences against expression of denial of Holocaust.
I just want to explain that every nation, every group of people, culture, religion and society has some rules and regulation which are different from others and they are proud of it. We as a Muslim have faith that Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is a perfect person ever in this world and there will be no one like him till doom. This perfection means beauty, etiquettes, way of life and everything. No! You cannot say this, he was a human and there could be breaches like we all have. I again say this is our faith no Muslim cannot become a Muslims until or unless he affections Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) more than his most lovable thing in this world.
Be respectful for a passion, those 1.5 billion Muslims have in their hearts for Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him). This is democracy; this is a voice of majority and if you respect democracy then accept it.
This is a good idea to integrate Muslims into Danish tradition of satire but can’t you find any suitable way. You people can make any satirical cartoons on Muslims but you choose the wrong path. Bear in mind, you can include Muslims but not the faith of Muslim in Satire. The Muslims living in Europe have dilemma, they have to show some mild sentiments against this issue because they live there.
The action you and your newspaper took show that you people has very little knowledge about Islam; no other educated person who has deep knowledge can go that far in the name of Freedom of Expression.
