BREAKING NEWS

immi
By immi

News Flash....!!!!!

The artist who drew the pictures of the Prophet Mohammed (P.B.U.Hhis family) has died in a fire. He was burned alive. Denmark government is hiding the news from the public and everyone has to know. Plz spread this.... (Its the price one must pay 4 the insult of Allah's Prophet)

By Scarlett• 2 Feb 2008 02:39
Scarlett

in one that mohammadirfan posted a few days ago..spread the hatred is his motto evidently!!

By JBH• 2 Feb 2008 02:32
JBH

Is this thead still going?

Who dug this back up?

No offense intended but it is an old one.

Call me Maninibat!

By anonymous• 2 Feb 2008 02:07
anonymous

thats vvvvvvvv good he is died yahhhhhhhh v good

By jauntie• 11 Jul 2007 16:21
jauntie

Thanks for digging that out .... I also note that the so called 'news' was over a year ago. hmmm any old excuse to wind people up on here I guess. So sad.

By anonymous• 9 Jul 2007 12:40
anonymous

Sorry immy....it was just "a product of a Saudi writer's imagination. There was no such fire."

http://robertlindsay.blogspot.com/2006/06/danish-cartoonist-burnt-alive.html

I'd never expect an Indian to react in any situation like you did..whether it's anyones birth or death..friend or enemy...India, being a nation that practices tolerance.

By Apple• 6 Jul 2007 21:43
Apple

Quote from Immi:

"he did spread lot of hatred and fire through his cheap work, and it was good he was killed."

The first line is true, i agree! BUT the second line...sorry i couldn't agree w/ that!

I am not a doctor, i am just a poor nurse. But i couldn't wish for someone to die! as i oathed to help save lives regardsless of his religion, race, age, sex, rich or poor, preist or criminal. etc. etc.

My political views, emotional attachment, religious beliefs are 3 different issues that need to set aside when there is in need to fullfill my duty & responsibilities as part of the medical team.

Let God judge him(Danish Cartoonist) alone. I would never wish for him to die even if he/she is my enemy. I would have wish that my God had open his heart to love & respect my dear Prophet(Mohd.)S.A.W.

Good evening to all;)))

By Sheikhsiva• 6 Jul 2007 18:07
Sheikhsiva

Well Scarlett, without justifying violence (ha ha...), I guess that sooner or later those condoning violence will find the sharp end without any trouble.....Lol. (Wicked grin)

" I have a mind that ticks like a Clock, and like a clock it regularly goes Cuckoo "

By Scarlett• 6 Jul 2007 17:59
Scarlett

and both answers lie in who's on the receiving end of the sharp side..:)

By Sheikhsiva• 6 Jul 2007 17:50
Sheikhsiva

As usual I'm late for the posts.....OH MY GOD.....can't believe this discussion is actually going on. Corne, I can understand the banging the head part....where did all the caring, compassion and respect for life go to. Immi, please don't give us a bad name...if you can't get over your twisted pleasure....please don't try to justify it with microbes (Virus rights....yipee). But seriously, I just got back home after handling a serious Road traffic Accident and it still hurts that people have to die so needlessly (and that was an accident). If you are a doctor....act like one.....life comes first, second and always on the list. People look to us for health.......so let us not rejoice in suffering. Don't discriminate. If you want to be emotionally detached from your patients, thats your call(and how your patients deal with it)......but treat every life equally, mother, son or enemy.....Peace all.

Apple....its not so bad, trust me. And Scarlett.....which end of the scalpel....lol.

" I have a mind that ticks like a Clock, and like a clock it regularly goes Cuckoo "

By redcombo• 6 Jul 2007 14:27
redcombo

The world over, is it what you were looking for? QL is a wrong place to look for that kind of fraternity or compassion.

I am sure if you were still in India you wouldn't even care. Catching the next train would be your bigger worry.

My advice, be a better doctor and help more. You are a man of learning, leave the rest to folks who do not know better.

By Cornellian• 6 Jul 2007 14:15
Cornellian

Why not? Being a doctor is great! U have the right to be hateful, revengeful, wish others horrendous deaths, and deny people treatment just because u don't like their country :D

By diamond• 6 Jul 2007 14:15
diamond

Aargh, immi. what are you on about? You have totally missed the point of Islam.

Looks like you've been hijacked by the extremist elements who have hijacked the beautiful relgion of Islam.

Love, peace, FORGIVENESS, tolerance, compassion to name a few.

If you can't forgive someone then you carry that anger and bitterness around like a sack of potatoes that only gets heavier.

Peace.

By Apple• 6 Jul 2007 14:12
Apple

I dont wanna be a doctor now:(((

By Cornellian• 6 Jul 2007 14:09
Cornellian

Did u just compare killing bacteria/virus by antibotics to the burning of a live human being ?? Oh my God. I'm not even going to think too much about this, cause it will get me all worked up and I would like to enjoy my weekend instead :-)

By immi• 6 Jul 2007 13:47
immi

dear oryx-- our job is to end human suffering and it involves brutal killing of bacteria,viruses,parasites etc ,and we really rejoice these killings daily. dont expect me to forgive these creatures,or prevent me from rejoicing the killing. similarly the danish cartoonist was a devil, he did spread lot of hatred and fire through his cheap work, and it was good he was killed. dont expect me to forgive him(and also forgive the disease causing bacteria and viruses). the followers of devil are devils(and we have lots here)

oryx,scarlet,jauntie--- i missed your post regarding the ex-NHS guy. i never meant that the nhs guy are not intelligent, i meant that i was proud that i escaped the racial abuse by not working there. the indiscrimnate, unprovoked racial abuse against asian and other non european doctors is one of the leading reason why doctors with brilliant careers are hijacked easily by extremist elements there.

By Rock The Casbah• 5 Jul 2007 07:45
Rock The Casbah

I do think it is actually somebody Troll'ing though.

Like Jauntie, I would like to see this 'breaking news'.

By Oryx• 5 Jul 2007 05:58
Oryx

yes! well said

celebrating someones death - yuk i abhor it...doesn't mean i agree with what the man did it is the fact you relish his death immi that is so disturbing

By jassKat• 5 Jul 2007 05:52
jassKat

immi-

I don't think you are getting the point, it's not that the cartoonist has such a huge fan following.

What is so outrageous is how you seem to celebrate and be happy about his death-and the violent way he did die.

The fact that you are a doctor and at the same time can be so happy that someone could die in such a horrible way is deeply disturbing. Don't you see enough suffering in your line of work? How could you ever wish it upon another?

As a forensic scientist, I see such brutal and horrendous crimes on a daily basis and no matter who the victim is I could never wish it upon anyone.

You are not in the position to judge and wish death on others- only God can.

By jauntie• 5 Jul 2007 03:27
jauntie

but where is the news of the death, please. I haven't seen it BREAKING NEWS and would be interested to read the item.

I mean this sincerely, and would prefer to think that you weren't just winding everyone up for the heck of it.

By immi• 5 Jul 2007 02:45
immi

lets end the discussion here. i never knew that the danish cartoonist had such a huge fan following. it appears that he must have been a national hero, might be a potential candidate for knighthood. i am sorry to hurt the sentiments of so many people.

i did not insult any religion and i did not want to speak about islam, but it was the sarcastic comment of oryx(....religion of peace)which prompted me to clarify the point. i dont speak for all muslim, nor do i use my religion as my shield. some people were so much offended by the news of the cartoonist's death, that from the very beginning of the post the esteemed forum members dragged my religion and my profession into the discussion, accused me of discrimination, accused me of creating trouble and finally branded me as a terrorist. i once again apologise to all the members of the forum who had been offended by my post. why not arrange a condolence meeting for the dead cartoonist?

cornelian-- if my son or my mother is sick and in pain, i can feel the pain myself because i am emotionally attached with them. being compassionate and being caring for your patient is something different from being emotionally attached as in the first case. i never said that i am not compassionate or caring for my patients. sometime treatment of patients with whom you are emotionally attached becomes difficult. but as a medical student, i would suggest you to get emotionally involved with your patients. you should be able to feel the pain and discomfort of your patient, it will help you become a good clinician. i know my posts give you a terrible headache, but please dont bang your head. once again my apologies for all the people offended by my posts. lets end this thread here.

By genesis• 4 Jul 2007 19:29
genesis

According to Yahoo news, one of the suspects in the last bombing plot in Britain “had posted a comment on an Internet chat room condemning cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad published last year in Danish newspapers” http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070704/ap_on_re_eu/britain_terrorism

mmm..I’m starting to wonder. Immi, are you related?;)

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 17:48
Scarlett

ALL around you...that way you are sure and get your point across...no one speaks to you..voila...you win the argument...

By Oryx• 4 Jul 2007 17:45
Oryx

luckily all the doctors i have been too here are very compassionate and caring esp how their social life may be effecting their illness as you cant seperate symptom from cause.

doctors i know are amazingly caring and their job can be draining

you have now insulted, other muslims, christians and doctors.

wow and you like mixing in the community

i sincerely hope you are not a doctor

By Cornellian• 4 Jul 2007 17:19
Cornellian

Here's a theory:

Maybe when he was young, him and his family went on a vacation to Denmark and forced him to eat their cheese and hated it so he has come back with vengance against Denmark...he says it's because of the cartoons but it's subconsiously because of the cheese! And he's always wanted to be a doctor but his parents and professors kept discouraging him...they said he has limited abilities...but he was "special"...that's why they let him ride the small bus everday to school. :D

LOL im sorry immi...i don't intend to be mean, I'm just messing around, and trying to express my anger using humor :-)

By Scorpio• 4 Jul 2007 17:18
Scorpio

His dead....That's why he is going on Al jazeera.

Immi...I doubt this cartoon was worth burning flags across the region and wishing for someone to die. I would stop right now before people read you comments re: Islam...as it's obvious you have no idea what your talking about, and will give others reason to criticize Islam.

This thread should be deleted as it is false information. He is trying to stir trouble.

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 17:07
Scarlett

rope...must be one HECK of a wedgie to produce a thinking process like that...

By novita77• 4 Jul 2007 17:04
novita77

yupp... this one probably wear a 'twisted knickers' too.

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 17:02
Scarlett

Ohh fiddledeedee.....

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 17:01
Scarlett

Muslims I have come to know and respect for what they believe...PM, Corne...GREAT examples...Thank you!!!

By novita77• 4 Jul 2007 17:00
novita77

I have never heard of a doctor with that mindset...

---> Scarlett ... i this one of your sarcasm line after the car bomb suspects in Glasgow? :-)

By Cornellian• 4 Jul 2007 16:58
Cornellian

OMG *bangs her head against the wall for having to talk to such a dim witted so-called doctor*

There is a difference between having to take a critical decision in the operation room and having compassion and tolerance towards ur patients ! Ever heard of bed-side manners ??? Sheesh!

I would suggest u stop talking, cause every post u make proves to all of us ur abilities (or lack of) as a doctor.

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 16:58
Scarlett

you know how some people just put things on their profiles to make themselves more believable...point in case...

I have never heard of a doctor with that mindset...

By Rock The Casbah• 4 Jul 2007 16:56
Rock The Casbah

if he is going to praise somebody being burned alive.

But your right, I would like to avoid him. *does twirly finger next to head motion*

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 16:53
Scarlett

we have to go to his public hospital, where he claims to work

By immi• 4 Jul 2007 16:52
immi

cornellian---we'll discuss about emotional and professional life of a doctor when you complete your study and begin your clinical practice. i would ask you how often your decisions, are guided by emotions compared with professional training?

By Rock The Casbah• 4 Jul 2007 16:51
Rock The Casbah

You say "doctors dont have any emotional attachment with there patients and we are least concerned about their personal or social life" and "i cannot forgive somebody who insults or injures my parents or my family". I seriously think you are in the wrong profession.

I have an idea. Why don't you post your name and hospital that you work in and we will see how your superiors feel about it?

You apparently haven't forgotten your oath so these comments shoudn't cause any problems?

By Cornellian• 4 Jul 2007 16:43
Cornellian

Well u know Richard we're not all blessed with the vast knowledge like immi.

Immi, like Scarelett said, please don't speak for all muslims or christians or anyone else for that matter. We all have tongues and can speak for ourselves.

I pity u if u can't forgive others and have tolerance, I wonder how much grudge and anger will build up inside u. Sad really. And please don't drag Islam into this. Talk about urself. Don't talk about Islam, and use it as ur shield to hide behind. It can speak for itself.

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 16:41
Scarlett

from the Wizard of Oz...but even without a heart, he was kind and loving..something immi is missing.

By Tigasin321• 4 Jul 2007 16:36
Tigasin321

Not only can you speak for all muslims you can also speak for "most" christians. You sure are an impressive guy. I feel that medecine is too narrow a field for you. A man who can speak for so many millions is wasted by just being a heart specialist.

That's another little irony isn't it? A doctor who has no emotional attachment to his patients is a heart doctor. A heart doctor without a heart. You are truly amazing.

Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 16:35
Scarlett

respect for Jesus than most Christians....you an expert on that now? And personally knowing many physicians..they DO have emotional attachments to their patients...least the good ones do...

You should stop speaking for all Muslims, sir...I believe they can, and do speak for themselves...Most the ones I know are very kind and forgiving...and would never take it upon themselves to be as you are.

By immi• 4 Jul 2007 16:35
immi

CYman--- i've not forgotten my oath, but it doesnt mean that if somebody slaps me i shouldnt slap or kick him back because i am educated. moreover maybe i can forgive a person who slaps me but i cannot forgive somebody who insults or injures my parents or my family.

By Cornellian• 4 Jul 2007 16:33
Cornellian

OK u were making no sense but just when u said "doctors dont have any emotional attachment with there patients and we are least concerned about their personal or social life"...that sent me into flaming fires!!!

I seriously doubt ur a doctor! The first thing we learn in med school is that the patient is NOT A WALKING SYMPTOM ! They are people who emotions and feelings!! Ofcourse u have to care about their personal and social life and the biggest mistake is to be totally emotionally disattached! DOCTORS ARE SOUL AND BODY HEALERS, THEY ARE NOT HUMAN MECHANIC REPAIRERS!!

U have no idea how mad that comment made me!

By immi• 4 Jul 2007 16:28
immi

muslims have more love and respect for jesus than most christians. thats the reason why jauntie took 'Life Of Brian'for its face value and enjoyed the satire, and i would not be surprised if the british government gave knighthood to salman rushdie(curse be upon him)if he showed similar disrespect for jesus. how could you be so mean, so cruel to your lord.

cornellian- dude please dont drag my professional life into this discussion.doctors dont have any emotional attachment with there patients and we are least concerned about their personal or social life, and the discussion here is purely emotional.

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 16:22
Scarlett

talking about positive things and people...:)

By Cornellian• 4 Jul 2007 16:15
Cornellian

Actually Richard, it's even sadder that DOCTORS, who are supposed to be well-respected healers who others look up to, think like that!!

Ghandi was so great that I doubt if he was human! lol

By swissgirl39• 4 Jul 2007 16:11
swissgirl39

Ghandi too.He is great.

:-)))))

By Tigasin321• 4 Jul 2007 16:11
Tigasin321

Well that's what I think too. Its just kind of sad that supposedly educated people like immi can be so small minded and mean spirited.

Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi

By Cornellian• 4 Jul 2007 16:06
Cornellian

Neslone Maela is an icon! Amazing man! If there were like a few men like him the world would've been a much better place!

And yes richard Islam is about forgiveness and tolerance but the thing is all those extremists have no clue what Islam is about! And I bet each one of them has a hidden agenda that has nothing to do with fighting for Islam but fighting for their own personal causes...if they knew what Islam was they wouldn't be randomly blowing themselves up in a place filled with innocent people.

By anonymous• 4 Jul 2007 16:05
anonymous

maybe the breaking news isn't that breaking cos its not important. looks like certain doctors are having to take more than the hypocratic oath these days!

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 16:02
Scarlett

abridged version.

By Oryx• 4 Jul 2007 16:01
Oryx

forgiving is a sin?

it is a wonderful virtue and deeply humbling

look and the peace and truth reconcilliation committees in South Africa and now Rwanda

their capacity to forgive is humbling to all of us

if they hadn't then South Africa would have untold bloodshed... their capactity to forgive saved thousands of lives...that surely is something to celebrate

You should read about Nelson Mandela... one of the most forgiving men ever - who is a life lesson to every person on this planet.

By CYman• 4 Jul 2007 16:00
CYman

to hypocrisy oath :)

May the roof above us never fall in, and may the friends below never fall out!

By Tigasin321• 4 Jul 2007 15:58
Tigasin321

the other night and they were showing some British muslims protesting about Salman Rushdie's knighthood. These guys were burning the British flag and had boards asking Allah to curse the Queen. Is this tolerant, asking God to curse someone?

I guess immi would agree that this is the right way to behave. I thought Islam stood for forgiveness and tolerance not revenge and retribution.

Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 15:58
Scarlett

hate to see him behind a scalpel...

By Cornellian• 4 Jul 2007 15:55
Cornellian

Ok I think this "breaking news" is complete nonsense. CNN would've said something about it...u know how media channels LOVE the attention!

And about the cartoons, I would rather not get into it...BUT...I just wanted to say that we must remember that religion is viewed differently by different cultures...Muslims view Islam not as just a religion but as an entire lifestyle (that doesn't mean that they actually follow it). Making fun of the Prophet (PBUH) meant so much because it's not "freedom of speech" but considered as a personal insult.

P.S. Ur a doctor dude!! Doctors must not discriminate against ANYONE not matter what! Did u not take the hypocratic oath ??

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 15:48
Scarlett

comedy groups...I love it!!

By Scarlett• 4 Jul 2007 15:46
Scarlett

us and our intelligence???? come on now... Besides...forgiveness is the basis of many religions...its the holding onto transgressions that is a sin...

By JBH• 4 Jul 2007 15:46
JBH

Now I'm lost.

Misguided indoctrinated oppinions based on self importance and personal gain in the afterlife and big confusing words.

Too much for my tiny brian.

Call me Maninibat!

By jauntie• 4 Jul 2007 15:46
jauntie

at the film The Life of Brian which many thought was insulting to Jesus H.C. The majority of us Christians took it at face value and enjoyed the satire.

Shame some others can't be quite so rational.

By CYman• 4 Jul 2007 15:42
CYman

How do you know while all major broadcasting corporations mentioned nothing?

Qlrs, this is suspicious...... Maybe another proselytizing method ?

May the roof above us never fall in, and may the friends below never fall out!

By immi• 4 Jul 2007 15:41
immi

how would you have felt if someone insulted your parents, or someone whom you considered greater than your parents. could you forgive him? forgiving such a person is a sin.

religion of peace does'nt mean that you make peace with criminals, you dont punish the wrong doers. peace for peace lovers, and ruthless punishment for criminals and mischief makers in this world and the hereafter, thats what islam is all about.

i am not ex-NHS (and i am proud of it)

By jauntie• 4 Jul 2007 15:40
jauntie

At least the cartoons were [we don't want to offend Qtel or anyone for that matter] unlike immi's pseudo breaking news

I think I will go take a cold shower.

By Tigasin321• 4 Jul 2007 15:36
Tigasin321

I wouldn't want my heart attack treated by this immi character, especially if he knew that I once went to the province of Denmark.

Victory attained by violence is tantamount to a defeat, for it is momentary. Mahatma Gandhi

By Oryx• 4 Jul 2007 15:25
Oryx

interacting with which local community?

the taleban tea group?

talk about bearing a grudge

By JBH• 4 Jul 2007 15:24
JBH

Call me Maninibat!

By Oryx• 4 Jul 2007 15:23
Oryx

LOL LOL LOL - yes -got a glasgie accent lad?

By JBH• 4 Jul 2007 15:22
JBH

Call me Maninibat!

By jauntie• 4 Jul 2007 15:19
jauntie

Maybe he is ex-NHS

By Oryx• 4 Jul 2007 15:12
Oryx

bloody hell you really a cardiologist?

guess forgiveness and religion of peace aint on yr agenda

By Oryx• 4 Jul 2007 15:12
Oryx

bloody hell you really a cardiologist?

guess forgiveness and religion of peace aint on yr agenda

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