After the murder of Samuel Paty, the French middle-school teacher murdered by a Muslim Chechen for including cartoons of Muhammad in a lesson on free speech, President Macron refused to condemn those cartoons, angering many Muslims around the world, for whom the Prophet is “the most sacred thing in Islam.” At a ceremony in Paty’s honor, Macron continued to underline the importance of free speech, and the need to defend it against its enemies. This did not go over well with many Muslims, including those in Israel and Gaza. Their fury against the French is reported on here: “Protests in Jaffa to denounce Macron’s comment on Prophet Muhammad,” by Sarah Chemla, Jerusalem Post, October 25, 2020:
Hundreds of Jaffa [Israel] residents gathered Saturday [Oct. 24] night to protest in front of the residence of French Ambassador to Israel Eric Danon, setting trash cans on fire, Ynet reported, adding that a stone was also thrown at a bus.
The fires reportedly occurred following dispersal of the protesters, though no one was hurt, according to Ynet.
Nothing says “reasoned debate” for Muslims more than setting fire to trash cans.
The protests were sparked by French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent comments where he refused to condemn cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad after the beheading of a French school teacher.
Protesters, holding up banners written in Arabic, called for the defense of the Prophet Muhammad at the rally which began after evening prayers in Jaffa.
The prophet “is the most sacred thing in Islam, and he who attains his honor, reaches a whole people,” said Amin Bukhari, a protester accusing the French president of playing the “far-right wing” game, reported the French newspaper Le Figaro.’
To defend free speech is now, apparently, to be “playing the far-right wing game.” Neither Voltaire nor Jefferson would agree.
“Moses must be respected among the Jews, Jesus Christ must be respected as well – he is also our prophet – and we must respect the prophet Muhammad, may peace be upon him,” added Bukhari.
The Islamist movement Hamas, the governing authority of the Gaza Strip, also denounced Macron’s words, as did Islamic Jihad.
“Insulting religions and prophets is not a matter of freedom of speech but rather promotes a culture of hatred,” Hamas said in a statement, adding that it wants “to prevent consequences” that these statements could have.
But Macron did not insult “religions and prophets.” He did not criticize Muhammad. He only spoke in defense of freedom of speech, which Is a different thing. Nor did Samuel Paty, who was not endorsing the caricatures of Muhammad in his class, but using them as a point of departure for a discussion of the right of free speech. This difference has been lost on Muslims.
For its part, the Islamic Jihad – Gaza’s second largest armed group, after Hamas – argued that “offending” Islam, and its Prophet Muhammad, was a “redline” that “could not be tolerated.”
“A redline…that could not be tolerated.” This sounds like a threat: is it directed at President Macron, at France, at all those Infidels, wherever they may be in the world, who Muslims insist do not treat Muhammad with the respect he deserves? It is indeed an open-ended threat directed at all of the above who, if they are deemed guilty of the “crime” of “offending” Islam and the Prophet — a category that includes not just those who mock Muhammad, but also those who refuse to punish any mockery of Muhammad by others — deserve the same punishment as Samuel Paty.
In Khan Yunnis in the Gaza Strip, demonstrators burned photos of Macron and called for the defense of both the prophet and Islam, according to Le Figaro…
Samuel Paty, a history teacher, giving a single class on free speech in a middle school in France, chose as a subject for that discussion several cartoons of Muhammad published by Charlie Hebdo, for which nine cartoonists were murdered by Muslim fanatics in 2015. The teacher, not wishing to offend his Muslim students, suggested they might want to leave the classroom during the discussion. All but one did; that one remained, she claimed, “by accident,” and then, apparently outraged by what she heard, reported on the class to her father. He demanded that the teacher be fired; he also helped produce a video with an imam long known to the security services, one Abdelhakim Sefrioui, denouncing Paty; the video went viral. The result was that a Chechen Muslim sixty miles away learned of the event – it’s unclear if he ever saw the cartoons – and went to Paty’s school to see Muslim justice done. He decapitated the “blasphemer,” then proudly offered the world a view, uploaded from his smartphone, of Paty’s severed head.
That atrocity was apparently not enough for many Muslims. They are angry that the French have paid tribute to that martyr for free speech, Samuel Paty, and especially inflamed that President Macron has refused to “renounce” the cartoons of Muhammad that Paty showed his class. For that, Muslims far outside France, in Gaza and Jaffa, Israel, have been expressing their anger in the only way they know how – articulate and reasoned discourse being beyond them — by violence and threats. In this case that meant, in Jaffa, setting fire to garbage cans and calling for a Muslim boycott of French goods, all because of a single sentence from President Macron. To the civilized world, these Muslim protesters appear both ridiculous and fanatical; that is because they are both ridiculous and fanatical.
Hamas in Gaza hastened to insist that “Insulting religions and prophets is not a matter of freedom of speech but rather promotes a culture of hatred.” But where does the real threat of a “culture of hatred” arise? Is it not in the Qur’an, where there are many verses deprecating and insulting Christians and Jews? Are there not dozens of Qur’anic verses that command Muslims to “fight,” to “kill,” to “smite at the necks of,” and to “strike terror in the hearts of” Infidels? Take a look at just a few of those Qur’anic verses:
2:191-193: “And slay them wherever you come upon them, and expel them from where they expelled you; persecution is more grievous than slaying. But fight them not by the Holy Mosque until they should fight you there; then, if they fight you, slay them — such is the recompense of unbelievers, but if they give over, surely Allah is All-forgiving, All-compassionate. Fight them, till there is no persecution and the religion is Allah’s; then if they give over, there shall be no enmity save for evildoers.”
4:89: “They wish that you should disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then you would be equal; therefore take not to yourselves friends of them, until they emigrate in the way of Allah; then, if they turn their backs, take them, and slay them wherever you find them; take not to yourselves any one of them as friend or helper.”
5:33: “This is the recompense of those who fight against Allah and His Messenger, and hasten about the earth, to do corruption there: they shall be slaughtered, or crucified, or their hands and feet shall alternately be struck off; or they shall be banished from the land. That is a degradation for them in this world; and in the world to come awaits them a mighty chastisement.”
8:12: “When thy Lord was revealing to the angels, ‘I am with you; so confirm the believers. I shall cast into the unbelievers’ hearts terror; so smite above the necks, and smite every finger of them!’”
8:39: “Fight them, till there is no persecution and the religion is Allah’s entirely; then if they give over, surely Allah sees the things they do.”
8:60: “Make ready for them whatever force and strings of horses you can, to terrify thereby the enemy of Allah and your enemy, and others besides them that you know not; Allah knows them. And whatsoever you expend in the way of Allah shall be repaid you in full; you will not be wronged.”
9:5: “Then, when the sacred months are drawn away, slay the idolaters wherever you find them, and take them, and confine them, and lie in wait for them at every place of ambush. But if they repent, and perform the prayer, and pay the alms, then let them go their way; Allah is All-forgiving, All-compassionate.”
9:29: “Fight those who believe not in Allah and the Last Day and do not forbid what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden — such men as practise not the religion of truth, being of those who have been given the Book — until they pay the tribute out of hand and have been humbled.”
9:111: “Allah has bought from the believers their selves and their possessions against the gift of Paradise; they fight in the way of Allah; they kill, and are killed; that is a promise binding upon Allah in the Torah, and the Gospel, and the Koran; and who fulfils his covenant truer than Allah? So rejoice in the bargain you have made with Him; that is the mighty triumph.”
9:123: “O believers, fight the unbelievers who are near to you; and let them find in you a harshness; and know that Allah is with the godfearing.”
47:4: “When you meet the unbelievers, smite their necks, then, when you have made wide slaughter among them, tie fast the bonds; then set them free, either by grace or ransom, till the war lays down its loads. So it shall be; and if Allah had willed, He would have avenged Himself upon them; but that He may try some of you by means of others. And those who are slain in the way of Allah, He will not send their works astray.”
There are also dozens of Qu’ranic verses expressing particular hatred of Jews, who are described – in Robert Spencer’s helpful compilation – thus: “The Qur’an depicts the Jews as inveterately evil and bent on destroying the wellbeing of the Muslims. They are the strongest of all people in enmity toward the Muslims (5:82); as fabricating things and falsely ascribing them to Allah (2:79; 3:75, 3:181); claiming that Allah’s power is limited (5:64); loving to listen to lies (5:41); disobeying Allah and never observing his commands (5:13); disputing and quarreling (2:247); hiding the truth and misleading people (3:78); staging rebellion against the prophets and rejecting their guidance (2:55); being hypocritical (2:14, 2:44); giving preference to their own interests over the teachings of Muhammad (2:87); wishing evil for people and trying to mislead them (2:109); feeling pain when others are happy or fortunate (3:120); being arrogant about their being Allah’s beloved people (5:18); devouring people’s wealth by subterfuge (4:161); slandering the true religion and being cursed by Allah (4:46); killing the prophets (2:61); being merciless and heartless (2:74); never keeping their promises or fulfilling their words (2:100); being unrestrained in committing sins (5:79); being cowardly (59:13-14); being miserly (4:53); being transformed into apes and pigs for breaking the Sabbath (2:63-65; 5:59-60; 7:166); and more.”
Someone in the French press or government should take the time to remind Hamas, since it has dared to suggest that “insulting religions and prophets is not a matter of freedom of speech but rather promotes a culture of hatred,” that the real “culture of hatred” in the world today is that to be found promoted in the Qur’an and Hadith, where Christianity and Judaism, and their adherents, are scorned and denounced, and Believers (in Islam) are commanded to wage violent Jihad against the Unbelievers (non-Muslims), and especially against the Jews. Does Hamas think that the “insulting [other] religions and prophets” as is found in Islam should or should not receive freedom of speech protection? I have a feeling they would prove to be sudden stalwarts of such protection – of course, for Muslims only.
Finally, one last narrow question. What does Hamas, what do all those Muslims who have been celebrating the decapitation of Samuel Paty, and deploring President Macron’s refusal to denounce the cartoons of Muhammad, think about two Qur’anic passages: the first tells Muslims that they are “the best of peoples” (3:110) while the second tells them that non-Muslims are “the worst of created beings” (98:6)? Do they think those verses should receive free speech protection, or do they regard them as contributing to a “culture of hatred” and therefore do not deserve such protection?
That should make them squirm. We’ll be waiting right here for the answer.
Check Burry says
Why read koran, their daily acts tell us all we need to know.
gravenimage says
Knowing your enemy is actually a good thing.
Check Burry says
Yes I know many Generals follow that plan, but Ive seen enough to know what my enemies do, think, & follow totally.
SJ says
Gen Flynn understood the problem.
mortimer says
The French should use their freedom of speech to criticize Islam and debunk it.
mortimer says
The whole world must stand with France or the jihadists will pick us off one by one.
If Muslims hate the freedom to criticize religions, then they should leave the West and go to Berzerkistan.
gravenimage says
+1
Phil Copson says
“The teacher, not wishing to offend his Muslim students, suggested they might want to leave the classroom during the discussion. All but one did; that one remained, she claimed, “by accident,” and then, apparently outraged by what she heard, reported on the class to her father”
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Not strictly relevant, but HF’s account doesn’t tally with earlier accounts in which it was stated by another teacher at the school, that the girl wasn’t present in Samuel Paty’s lesson, .wasn’t in school that day, and even if she had been – she wasn’t taught by Samuel Paty anyway.
Her behaviour – and that of everyone else who facilitated this barbaric execution – her father, the iman, the pupils who accepted money to point Samuel Paty out to his killer and waited with him for hours without making any attempt to warn the teacher, bears out the truth of the saying that: “Evil is always looking for an excuse.”
Hugh Fitzgerald@msn.com says
I went with the later account, on the assumption that it corrected earlier misinformation that early on, a time of great confusion, swirled around the story. But that later account may have been wrong; I still don’t know which of those versions is the correct one.
Charlie in NY says
I would go with the French anti-terror lead prosecutor who made it clear during a press conference that the daughter was not attending M. Paty’s class and never saw the cartoons. He also said that she had been temporarily suspended from the school for unrelated (and undescribed) misconduct.
My take is that, in fear of her father’s potentially violent reaction to her disgracing the family, she passed along what she heard and simply placed herself in the middle of the story so that she could play the victim. Regardless, the French investigators concluded she was not there.
For what it’s worth, these facts were for the most part already known to the authorities from the investigation conducted against M. Paty which is why he was never even reprimanded on the complaint made against him.
andrew mckendrick says
I would like to hear a politician explain the difference between a devout Muslim and an Islamist.
James Lincoln says
+1
eduardo odraude says
“Devout Muslims” compared with “Islamists”
A lot of devout Muslims don’t know that much about Islam. They often believe a whitewashed version of Islam fed to them by lying imams. David Wood, who has caused many Muslims to abandon Islam, describes how when he points out ugly, criminal, sick behavior by Muhammad in the core Islamic texts themselves, many Muslims think he is lying. But then they go to the verses and citations he gives in the Qur’an, Hadith, and Sira, and see that David is telling the truth. They start to realize that their imams and their parents have been lying to them. And after a while, many of them leave Islam. David has caused thousands to leave Islam.
Now, “Islamists” is a term usually used for people who do have a bit more knowledge of the actual picture painted of Muhammad in Islam’s most trusted sources. “Islamists” know many of the disgusting, dishonest, murderous, and perverse behaviors of Muhammad, but have fallen for the pseudo-sacralization Muhammad attributed to those behaviors. The Islamists have a good idea of what Islamic law is and seek its imposition over the whole world, either by force (jihad) or fraud (stealth jihad).
infidel says
These vile creatures riot and mass murder anyways… Viva La France
Don McKellar says
A day late and a franc short, Macron. Now you and your country are doomed by the islamic army you imported to destroy yourselves.
gravenimage says
Macron may actually–finally!–be taking a stand here.
Andrew says
The Nazis strolled into Paris with the greatest of ease, the French did little or nothing to stop them, and now the muslims have just walked into France and the French did nothing to stop them and yet Nazism and islamism are very close bed fellows, and I do mean BED fellows, wink, wink, and now perhaps they have woken up from their delusion about what islam is and what the teachings teach and maybe now they will pay attention when Marine Le Pen speaks and says what she has been saying for years but the French didnt listen, just as they didnt pay attention when the nazis strolled down through gay Paree.
Perhaps the next time some muslim insults France or Christianity they will be attacked by a French Christian, or Jew, as muslims ONLY understand revenge and if they see no reaction then they see that as weakness.
Michael Copeland says
The French did not listen. So also the English did not listen.
They thought they knew better, so dismissed what they heard.
Ade Fegan says
“Insult is not freedom” ? ..
Slaughter is not freedom of religion!
tim gallagher says
What a stupid banner. “Insult is not freedom.” Of course it is. Speaking freely is always going to offend some people. Freedom of speech will always be taken as an insult by some bunch of people. The banner is complete and utter bullshit and typical of islam, which full of backward, barbaric and illogical bullshit.
James Lincoln says
tim gallagher says,
“The banner is complete and utter bullshit”
No argument from me, tim…
gravenimage says
+1
tim gallagher says
Yes, James and gravenimage, having free speech is obviously going annoy or insult some group of people. And Muslims are always offended and angry about some supposed insult. As many people here at Jihad Watch say, Islam can never ever fit in with the concept of freedom of speech which is such an important aspect of western societies. Maybe some Muslims do actually realise that their religion is a backward, barbaric, disgusting load of rubbish and so they know they have to stop freedom of speech. They know they live in a glass house which could be demolished over time by genuine freedom of expression.
Sammy says
Unless they round the immigrants up and deport them, France can kiss itself goodbye
STJOHNOFGRAFTON says
Are the Charlie Hebdo cartoons the A Catch 22 situation for Muslims? They are offended by the cartoons but need the cartoons in order to feel offended.
gravenimage says
Macron Sticks Up For Free Speech, Jaffa Muslims Riot In Response
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How *dare* the ‘filthy Infidels’ not want to be beheaded for using their right of freedom of speech.
eduardo odraude says
Folks, if you are an Islam-critic in the US, you may very well be voting for Trump. If so, note well: Even if you are in a blue state that Trump cannot win (such as New York or California), it is essential that you vote, because that will increase his national vote totals and could allow him to win the popular vote nationally. We don’t want again to see him lose the popular vote while winning the electoral college. So California and New York Trumpers, vote! Get all your fellow Trumpers to the polls!
James Lincoln says
eduardo odraude,
I never thought about in it quite that way.
You are correct…