The result of the outrage has culminated in charges of blasphemy, which may very well carry with it a punishment of 40 lashes. The story has reached international levels, drawing both outrage and condemnation from several groups, as just another incident of seemingly outlandish punishments for those who carry out seemingly innocent actions that draw Islamic ire.
In contrast to the strict Sudanese courts, whose Islamic government is currently facing international pressure for its genocidal crisis in the Darfur region, the Washington D.C.-based Council on American Islamic Relations told an Associated Content Producer that the flogging was inappropriate.
"It is an inappropriate action," Ibrahim Cooper, spokesman for CAIR said in a telephone interview. "Clearly that she did not have the intent to insult anyone, and she should go free."
Mr. Cooper went on to clarify that neither he nor CAIR felt that the naming of the bear was inappropriate in any way, which the Sudanese courts have called insulting due to the nature of assigning the Prophet's name to an animal. He stated that a teddy bear is an object of warmth and affection, therefore, even if it were named for the Prophet and not a fellow student, it would be appropriate for trying to draw correlations between the happiness such an object brings with the holiest figure in Islam's history.
The Council on American Islamic Relations is currently the largest Islamic advocacy group in the United States, which has fallen under scrutiny for its associations with the Holy Land Foundation and other organizations with connections to to terrorist factions such as Hamas. However, persons such as Ahmed Bedier have also taken seemingly unique stances, such as challenging schools who removed Christmas holidays from students.
Ibrahim Cooper's statement comes as among the first, and largest, condemnations by Islamic figureheads against the harsh Sudanese charges.
Published by Chadd De Las Casas
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Post a CommentIn Rome, laws were written BEFORE they were broken.
I didn't agree with this fine lady being imprisoned, but when you are in Rome do as the Romans do. Ignorance of the law is no defense. That being said, I'm glad she is home.