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'Don't insult our Prophet!' Over 100,000 march in Beirut protest​

Biggest-ever rally over an anti-Islamic film has brought scores to Beirut, Lebanon, following a call for mass demonstrations by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.
Most of the demonstrators were wearing green and yellow headbands, indicating membership in Hezbollah. The official number of participants is yet to be released, but has been estimated based on video and photos to be over a hundred thousand people.
"America, hear us – don't insult our Prophet," the protesters were chanting. The rally was split into two columns, with women marching separately from men. Some were holding portraits of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Sporadic shouts of "Death to Israel" and "America is the biggest devil" could also be heard from the crowd, as RT's Lucy Kafanov reported from the scene. A protester, nevertheless, told RT that the demonstrators' anger is not with the American people, but with the US government for allowing the film to spread.

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The crowd swelling, Hassan Nasrallah in person addressed the gathering. In his rare public appearance, Nasrallah announced the beginning of a global campaign to halt the screening and sharing of the provocative film ‘Innocence of Muslims.’ He stressed that the world does not understand Muslims’ deep reverence for the Prophet Muhammad.
"This is the start of a serious movement that must continue all over the Muslim world in defense of the prophet of God," he said to roars of support. "As long as there's blood in us, we will not remain silent over insults against our Prophet."
"Prophet of God, we offer ourselves, our blood and our kin for the sake of your dignity and honor," said Nasrallah.
The Lebanese political leader also called on the international community to criminalize insults to Islam as well as Christianity and Judaism.
“The US must understand that releasing the entire film will have very dangerous repercussions around the world,” Nasrallah said, according to Press-TV. He urged for the movie’s creators to be punished appropriately.

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Monday was Nasrallah's fifth public appearance in six years, and the first time he made a full speech in person to thousands of his supporters since 2008. Nasrallah has been in hiding since 2006 when Hezbollah fought a month-long war with Israel.
Nasrallah first called for widespread nonviolent protests on Sunday. The US must be held accountable for the film because it was produced in America, he said.
Mohammad al-Asi, an Imam at the Washington DC Islamic Center, says America's rhetoric towards the Middle East is largely to blame for the continuing protests across the world.
“This should become a very instructive lesson for US diplomats and officials to gauge the depth and the range of wrath and rage that the Muslims across the world have towards United States policies,” he told RT.
'Don't insult our Prophet!' Over 100,000 march in Beirut protest (VIDEO, PHOTOS) — RT
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Yes go tell others to attack Americans and go back to hiding again.
 
it was peaceful protest, and Hezbollah called for peace he said America should be more responsible and etc in these sensitive subjects.

“The US must understand that releasing the entire film will have very dangerous repercussions around the world,” Nasrallah said, according to Press-TV. He urged for the movie’s creators to be punished appropriately.

More like a threat.
 
@the legend at least they protested, unlike Saudi "Arabia" feared to upset their masters in the west
For your information Saudi Government Foreign Minister just called Hillary Clinton and protested over this movies and asked her to punish those who are behind this movies
 
For your information Saudi Government Foreign Minister just called Hillary Clinton and protested over this movies and asked her to punish those who are behind this movies
Article to read ??

Saudi Mufti condemned attacking the American embassies... he was upset that his masters embassies were attacked
 
“The US must understand that releasing the entire film will have very dangerous repercussions around the world,” Nasrallah said, according to Press-TV. He urged for the movie’s creators to be punished appropriately.

More like a threat.

You saw what happened to Libya... he is saying that Muslim world would be angry.. not just Hezbollah
 
We can be angry too. We tolerated burning flags for decades yet do you see Americans going around destroying Muslim nations' embassies?
Yes it happened in New York ( Syrian UN embassy).. All over Europe and M.E couple of months ago.... angry crowds attacked Syrian embassies burned the buildings and looted stuff. where was the cops and security to protect the Syrian embassy ?? obviously the cops let them do their acts then at the last minute they moved in after the building was destroyed.
 
Article to read ??

Saudi Mufti condemned attacking the American embassies... he was upset that his masters embassies were attacked



you take what suits you for an argument..... here is the full quote read you blind

The Kingdom’s Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al-Asheikh, yesterday denounced attacks on diplomats and embassies as un-Islamic after deadly protests against a US-made anti-Islam film swept the Middle East.
At the same time, he called on the international community to take steps to criminalize any act of abusing great prophets and messengers such as Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (peace be upon them).
In a statement issued yesterday, Al-Asheikh also appealed to world Muslims to react to any attempt to denigrate Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) by strictly adhering to the values advocated by the Prophet (pbuh) instead of unleashing violence against innocent people, the SPA reported.
“Condemnation of the attempts to abuse the Prophet (pbuh) should be within the Law of Allah and Sunnah of the Prophet. The Muslims should not shed the blood of innocent people, or vandalize properties or of public institutions,” the Grand Mufti said.
The mufti said the hatred of Islam through such movies would not harm the great personality of the Prophet (pbuh) or any aspect of Islam but would only backfire on the people who spread venomous ideas.
"Such animosity only helps in spreading the glory of the Prophet (pbuh) with greater vigor,” he said.
The mufti also warned that the enemies of the Prophet (pbuh) and Muslims achieve their goals when Muslims resort to violence. “Muslim rage is playing into the hands of their enemies when Muslims attack innocent people and set fire to public or private institutions. Such acts, in fact, damage the image of Islam, a situation the enemies of Islam seeks to create. Such acts go against the teachings of the Prophet (pbuh) and are deplorable,” the mufti said, while reminding the faithful that all Muslims are willing to sacrifice their lives and properties for the cause of their dear Prophet (pbuh).
“The goal of those who abuse Islam and Muslims is to divert the energy of Muslims from building their nations and efforts for unity and development,” the mufti warned.
Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal yesterday reiterated the Kingdom’s strong disapproval of the film and also stressed the principles of interfaith dialogue in a telephone talk with the US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The prince condemned the attack on the US diplomatic missions.
Meanwhile, the Taleban claimed responsibility for an attack on a base that killed two American Marines, saying it was a response to the film.

Hundreds of Muslims took to the streets of Sydney, some throwing rocks and bottles in clashes with police.
Police stormed into Cairo’s Tahrir Square and rounded up hundreds of people early yesterday after four days of clashes and demands from protesters for the US ambassador’s expulsion.
Libyan authorities said they had identified 50 people who were involved in the attack in which Ambassador Christopher Stevens died

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...-embassies-terms-unislamic.html#ixzz26n5CfljL
 
All the muslim states need to ban Google, if Google doesnt want to respect its Muslim consumers, then it shouldn't be allowed to do business in muslim world either. Pakistan has taken a good initiative in this regard, but other states need to implement this as well, especially Saudis.
 

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