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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5418129/Muslims-burn-Pampers-nappies-cartoon-cat.html

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I do not see any resemblance to the name Muhammad. They are imagining things like one imagines shapes in clouds. These kind of stunts give the chance to non-Muslims to ridicule Islam.
 
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The Muslims in UK in particular of Pakistani extraction go out of their way to blow smoke up the noses of the indigenous population. Most of the time there is no need of it but just being difficult. If they behaved like this in say Saudia Arabia they would get beaten up and sent back on the first flight.

All this does is it feeds the racists, Islamaphobes who say "see we told you so". I have even seen Sikh, Hindus playing this "we good they bad" card.
 
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I have a Muslim friend who said he pooes sitting slightly swerved to the left side. He claims, because if the water bottle is tilted upside down, the water will have difficulty coming out..in short bursts while a tilted angle ensures free flow and this logic is used to justify sitting leaning to the left. For this, he has some hadit or some sources to justify. That intelligence amazed me and from that day, great admirer of all 100% religious momin's and who believes religion dictates his/her life more than common sense. I'm sure the Zakir Naik's 2+2=4 logic is nothing in front of this.
 
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I think it does resemble similar to the name of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W.W

Cannot just be a mere incident. Those understanding Arabic language will see that the words "Meem" "Hai" "Meem" Daal" is exactly as Muhammad
 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5418129/Muslims-burn-Pampers-nappies-cartoon-cat.html

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I do not see any resemblance to the name Muhammad. They are imagining things like one imagines shapes in clouds. These kind of stunts give the chance to non-Muslims to ridicule Islam.
There were h and M kids socks controversy that if we hold socks upside down it looked almost exactly like Allah in arabic and even i felt that was mischief but this one hmmmm as far as i can understand doesnt look like beloved prophets name. Those who felt resemblance should have marked the shape on images shared so that it would become clear. Otherwise i dont find resemblance.
 
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This thread should be closed, otherwise the low level trolls will mock the issue
 
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Muslims burn piles of Pampers nappies and call for a ban because cartoon cat's whiskers printed on them 'look like the Arabic spelling of Mohammed'

Muslim protests in India are calling for a boycott of Pampers products after claiming to have seen the word 'Mohammed' in the face of a cartoon cat which appears on its nappies.

The lines illustrating the whiskers, nose, mouth and left eye of the smiley feline have been suggested to resemble the Prophet's name when written in Arabic or Urdu, although the company that makes the products vehemently denied the claims.

Procter and Gamble in a statement that said they would never intend to offend any person or religion and the the design showed 'an innocent animated representation of a cat.'

However, the image on the hygiene product has been branded an 'insult' to Islam by critics, and protesters have staged 'Pampers burnings'.

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Upset: Protesters burn Pampers nappies on the streets of India to protest an illustration of a cat on one of the products which it says is offensive to Islam

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Offending: Part of the face of the cat on the nappy, left, allegedly resemble the Prophet Muhammed's name when written in Arabic, right

Video footage viewed more than 175,000 times online shows outraged parents making pyres out of Pampers Baby Dry Pants in the streets of India and torching whole packets in protest.


Activists from the Islamic group Darsgah Jihad-o-Shahadat yesterday lodged a formal complaint about the nappies at Dabeerpura Police Station in Hyderabad, reports the Deccan Chronicle.

In a letter to police, the group said Pampers - owned by US multinational Procter & Gamble - had 'hurt the feelings' of the Muslim community and called for the products to be taken off the shelves immediately.

It stated: 'Even with (the) bare eye it is been identified that the name of Prophet (PBUH) can be seen printed on it in Urdu/Arabic.'

Video footage viewed more than 175,000 times online shows angry protesters torching whole packets of Pampers in protest

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Fuming: One video shows several angry men holding up Pampers nappies next to a burning pile of Pampers products

The Prophet Mohammed, it added, was a 'holy personality in Islam' and the 'disrespect cannot be tolerated'.

The letter went on to say: 'Arrest them and punish them.'

A spokesman for Pampers' owner Procter & Gamble said: 'We are aware of the false and misleading information about Pampers being spread via social media channels such as Facebook and YouTube.

'The design on the Pampers Baby Dry Pants shows an innocent animated representation of a cat. It shows a cat’s mouth and whiskers like it is commonly portrayed in drawings and cartoons across the world, especially by little children.

'The intent behind the use of this cartoon is completely innocent and we would never intend to offend any person, religion or cultural belief.'

Some social media users joined in the calls for a Pampers boycott, while others insisted the cartoon was just an innocent drawing of a cat which had been taken out of context.

Nasar Alam Khan wrote: 'Please request every Muslim brother and sister to boycott this product. It's the only way to prove our strength and the love for our Prophet.'

Imtiyaz Naikoo commented: 'Please grow up. It's a cat with two eyes and a moustache.'

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Protest: Activists from the Islamic group Darsgah Jihad-o-Shahadat yesterday lodged a formal complaint about the nappies at Dabeerpura Police Station in Hyderabad

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Demanding police action: The group's complaint filed with police in Hyderabad, India

Azam Shariff said: 'Maybe it's the fault of the creative team but whatever the case is, directly or indirectly, it's manifesting the name of (our) holy Prophet.

'That is a sheer desecration, it's insulting. Don't use the products until they change this, until they apologise.'

Amina Wani Choudhury added: 'Anything that is in your mind you can see or imagine because it's in your mind, not on diapers.'

On its website, Procter & Gamble states Pampers is its biggest global brand and has 'served millions of babies since its launch in the Arabian Peninsula'.

Procter & Gamble has been approached for comment.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5418129/Muslims-burn-Pampers-nappies-cartoon-cat.html

http://metro.co.uk/2018/02/22/musli...-cat-looks-like-prophets-name-arabic-7332837/
 
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Loooool I guess bad news day when you get Indian idiots on your metro paper
 
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Indians are such clowns :D

That is clearly a cartoon of a cat. I drew a similar cat when I was in kindergarten and it never came to my mind that it resembles Prophet Muhammad's name in Arabic. Next thing you know the Indian army chief will claim that it was a Pakistani covert op designed to cause communal disharmony in India :D
 
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