I'm not sure my english listening such good for understand a political discussion. :(
If you could send me a written document our a summary I can tell my opinions.
>I had to drive 3 hours from my home today. I spent the majority of the time listening to some interesting programs on public radio. Today there was a discussion on the Koran. It was very interesting.
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>The speakers were Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Professor of Islamic Studies, George Washington University and Imam Yahya Hendi, Chaplain, Georgetown University
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>If you have time and are interested, I would be interested in your opinions. You can listen to it here using real audio or windows media:
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http://www.wamu.org/audio/dr/06/04/r2060421-10246.ram>
http://www.wamu.org/audio/dr/06/04/r2060421-10246.asx>
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>>>Are you sure it's just cos he's a muslim? Why him in particular? Not because of his views and statements? For example, some 10 years ago he supported the fatwah on Salman Rushdie because of his book, "The Satanic Verses" I used to be a Cat Stevens fan but after that I stopped listening to his music (and to think he's of Greek origin).
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>>I remembered Salman Rushdie in UK. Why Y. Islam's visit to USA might be a threat with Rusdie?
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>>And I know Y. Islam as a sunni. This fatwah's owner is Ayetullah Humeyni. Humeyni was a shi'a. A sunni don't care about a shia's fatwah. Did you read any comment about it from Y. Islam?
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>>However any muslim cannot think about Rushdie about that book. Because he used so hard words about Islam in that book. He tried a big challenge. Play with religion emotions is too danger. Turkish airlines used a Budda statue looking a plane and buddists are angried that. Actually there isn't any insult. T. airlines cancelled that ad immediately.