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Another controversy regarding Muslims and free speech has burst into the limelight. On Saturday the Guardian reported: A romantic novel about Aisha, the child bride of the prophet Muhammad, has been withdrawn because its publisher feared possible terroris stanley thermos t acts by Muslim extremists. The Jewel of the Medina, a first book by Sherry Jones, 46, was to have been released on August 12 by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House. But the publishers apparently panicked after Islamic scholars objected to the work.But wait! Before commenters go off on a rant, there s more to this story than meets the eye. The Guardian story mentions Shahed Amanullah, editor of altmuslim, but doesn t quote what he wrote about it on his website: Muslims have generally felt embattled during the past few decades as their media image becomes increasingly unrepresentative of the average Muslim. As they struggle against this imagery, they are told that the pre-requisite for changing it is for them to meaningfully change the behaviour of extremist Muslims, who exist far outside their sphere of influence - often a half a world away. Muslims in th stanley uk is position feel they have no other choice but to push back harder against portrayals that are insulting or misrepresenting. Some, unfortunately, push too far. But Muslims aren t alone in this. Voices that seek to marginalise the presence of Musli stanley cup uk ms in public discourse routinely do the same. Two recent examples illustrate this: the attempts by New York congressman P |
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