Fitna - The Non-Movie

Update 28 marts: Undskyld Gylaj - der VAR en film. Men du havde ikke set den…

Jeg vidste det! Jeg sagde det allerede for et par uger siden! Virkelig en god joke - hvor mange muhamedanere har fået slået sig selv ihjel som følge af bommesi-slag (poppende aneurismer, Gylaj) pga en ikke eksisterende film? Og hvor mange politisk korrekte politikere har totalt latterliggjort sig selv?

Jeg ved godt, at det ikke er pænt at være skadefro, men gad vide, hvad Gylaj lægger til grund for at bedømme en ikke-eksisterende film? Hun må jo have smug-hallucineret den, siden hun kan bedømme den som “amatøragtig”! Gylaj - hvor køber du det, du ryger? GRIIIIN! :-D

It should be fairly obvious by now that there is no “Fitna” movie. No movie to insult Islam or Muslims or anyone else for that matter. The month of April is upon us, we all know the month of April starts with the 1st April and that day is famous for (practical) jokes.

Holland might not be considered as a country with a great sense of humour but ever once in awhile even in Holland they crack a joke. So, bottom line; if you are here to find the Famous Fitna movie I guess you have been had !!!

On the other hand, if you are worried about how much unrest the rumour of a 15 minute movie about Islam can create, maybe it is time to identify and deal with the issues at hand. (min accentuering, AL)

When points of view are miles apart, the truth can usually be found near the middle.

ps

Surely this site will soon be hacked and diverted to some muslim site, some people just don’t have a sense of humour.

Happy Easter !!!

Fra Wikipedia:

Fitna (فتنة) is an Arabic word, generally regarded as very difficult to translate but at the same time is considered to be an all-encompassing word referring to schism, secession, upheaval and anarchy at once. It is often used to refer to civil war, disagreement and division within Islam and specifically alludes to a time involving trials of faith, similar to the Tribulation in Christian eschatology. The term originally referred to the refining of metal to remove dross, but became common in apocalyptic writings and is often used to refer to the First Islamic civil war, in 656–661 CE, a prolonged struggle for the caliphate after the 656 assassination of the caliph Uthman ibn Affan. The Second Fitna, or Second Islamic civil war, is usually identified as the 683–685 CE conflict among the Umayyads for control of the caliphate. The third one refers to the taifas in the end of the Caliph of Córdoba’s rule.

Update: Jeg har valgt at fjerne kommentarerne til artiklen, da disse udviklede sig til det rene gylle.