Muslim Whine of the Week: Don’t Make Jokes About Burkas
Wah. There Is no Fun in Islam* Alert:
Jeremy Clarkson has joined the debate on whether burkas should be permitted in Britain in his own inimitable style.
The outspoken presenter provoked a flurry of complaints after telling viewers of Top Gear on Sunday night that he had seen a Muslim woman wearing sexy underwear beneath her burka.
Clarkson had been discussing the best way to stop drivers being distracted by female pedestrians, along with co-presenters Richard Hammond and James May.
Faeeza Vaid, co-ordinator at the Muslim Women’s Network, said: ‘The debate surrounding the burka is a serious issue which shouldn’t be publicly joked about. Rather than joking about it, we should be having serious dialogue.’
Apparently, humourless, more-PC-than-thou ‘singer’ Lily Allen also complained on her Twitter Page about the remark – which makes it all good with us. Full story at the Mail.
*“Allah did not create man so that he could have fun. The aim of creation was for mankind to be put to the test through hardship and prayer. An Islamic regime must be serious in every field. There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humor in Islam. There is no fun in Islam. There can be no fun and joy in whatever is serious.”
- Ayatollah Khomeini, 1979
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Someone should make up dummies with burkas and place them on street corners so people would think they were real.
I think this would be really funny since if they were placed in odd but believable situations people would wonder. For example placing one staring at a wall. Or one sitting on a bench … after a few days people would wonder what the heck was going on.
Fancy knickers under a burqa? Why not! I read a story of late about the grandest lingerie bazaar in the Middle East, in Syria if I’m not mistaken. The offerings ran from alluringly sophisticated to comically groutesque. A G-string with a fake cell phone in front with some ketchy, smarmy invitation to forbidden pleasure. If there is no fun is Islam, a whole bucketload of Muslimah’s didn’t get the memo. I’m looking forward to the soon to be famous G-string fatwa. This forthcoming fatwa, not unlike alot of fatwas in the past, have shown me Islam is a laugh riot. Keep’em coming Shiekh Shecky Green, or whatever handle you go by. I’m giggling already imagining what farce they can come up with…
Muslim women wear most modern lingerie you can think of, I have lived among them and I know it. As for Faeeze Vaid, co-ordinator at the Muslim Women’s Network said, “This debate surrounding the burka is a serious issue…. we should be having serious dialogue”
What debate? Muslim Imams can issue Fatwas at a drop of a hat. I don’t know of any religion other than Islam that people don’t joke about. Its about time we in UK banned burka and niqab.
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It seems that humour is much more effective in the WOT than military intervention. Of all the outrageous outrages the past few years, the ones that have offended Islamists the most were all cartoon or comedy related. If this isn’t a sign of insecurity and weakness, I don’t know what is.
Islam does everything it can to destroy the human spirit…the desire for life and happiness…and the will to enjoy life….
Life with islam is going to be miserable no matter where you are. The muslims will see to it…
Show the morally bankrupt and irrelevant LIBTARDS that you’re not as ignorant as they would like you to be by proudly displaying the symbol of the new crusaders ….
Muslims in the West should be afforded the same rights and priviliges that they grant minorities where islam is dominant…. Virtually none….
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Being able to poke fun at religion is vital because it’s our best defence against religion’s power. Thirty years ago The Life of Brian caused outrage because it implicitly undermined Christianity. Nowadays we’re all used to this and Christianity’s power to control has diminished – and at last it’s possible for abused children to name the Catholic priests who abused them. Without the likes of The Life of Brian these abuse victims would still be suffering in silence.
Repressed sexuality is the psychosis at the root of Islam.
Islam cannot accept that human beings are sexual and does all it can to repress it, with the consequence that young men (and women) take out their frustration on other targets.
This is the reason for suicide bombers, repression of women, violence against anybody who breaks the rules etc.
Also envy disguised as revulsion for sexually liberated societies. Of course paedophilia, incest and spousal abuse do not happen among the followers of the perfect faith, and the moon is made of cheese. Ironically Mohammad was not noticeably restrained himself. A classic example of do as I say not as I (did) Then of course there were the sultans and their harems, not to mention the polygamy.