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TimePublished on Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 08:20, Updated on Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 10:59 in India section

ZERO TOLERANCE: CNN-IBN's Sagarika Ghose (L) and activist Nafisa Ali debate the issue.

ZERO TOLERANCE: CNN-IBN


        
DURING THE UPA REGIME
bullet1989: Fatwa against Salman Rushdie for Satanic Verses. The book was viewed as blasphemous by Muslims clerics.
bullet1993: In a series of newspaper columns Taslima was critical of the treatment of women under Islam. As a result Islamic fundamentalists issued a fatwa and offering a bounty for her death. Later, the government banned her book Lajja, (a Bangla word meaning shame), which drew attention to the torture of Hindu minorities in Bangladesh. This brought more calls for her death, and her passport was confiscated by the Bangladesh.
bullet 1994: Organised groups identified with Islamic fundamentalists demanded her execution by hanging after she was quoted in The Statesman stating that "the Quran should be revised thoroughly."
bullet 2005: Fatwa against Sania Mirza for wearing short tennis skirts.
bullet2006: Outrage among Muslims over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. Prophet's cartoons were published by a Danish newspaper. A UP minister promised Rs 51 crore for the cartoonist's head. UP Shariat court issued death decree for the cartoonist.

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    First it was author Salman Rushdie and now, once again, it's eminent writer Taslima Nasreen at the receiving end of religious intolerance.

    The Bangladeshi author was attacked by the Muslim hardliner MLAs of political party Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen in Hyderabad.

    The MLAs, angry over Taslima's alleged remarks on Islam and Prophet Mohammad, attacked her at a press conference where the author was to release the Telugu translation of her latest book Shodh.

    The enraged activists hurled abuses at the author and even threw pieces of furniture at her. Nasreen was shielded by journalists and some senior officials, who also got injured in the process.

    Police arrested three MLAs of the MIM later on.

    While the incident comes as a shock, the pertinent issue is whether the critics of Islam are victimised by their own community? Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen MLA, Akbaruddin Owaisi and Social Activist Nafisa Ali debated that on CNN-IBN Face the Nation.

    Truth, banished by Fatwas

    Tasleema Nasreen initially gained fame as a poet and columnist. However, she gradually drew attention from all quarters for a series of books that she wrote unveiling the dark truths of the Islamic society. Some of her critics believe that part of the reasons of Taslima Nasrin's popularity is because of her critical views on religions, especially Islam.

    The Thursday's attack on Taslima is not the first one. She has been living in exile, ever since Fatwas and banishment orders were issued against her by Muslim clerics in Bangladesh.

    Condemning the attacks on the writer, socialite Nafisa Ali said, "I feel sorry for the situation she was in. At a time when we are talking of Gandhigiri and offering flowers, the goons in the garb of MLAs are throwing chairs and bags at a writer and abusing her. This sends out a very wrong message about how India treats people here."

    Nafisa Ali said that she herself is a Muslim and her according to knowledge of Islam, the religion does not permits anyone to disgrace a woman like this. "People like the Hyderabad MLAs who attacked Taslima are responsible for giving Islam a bad name," she said.

    The protestors said they are Muslim hardliners and are least repentant about the mistreatment meted out to the author. They said the offense to Islam is so great that all the physical violence is justified.

    "Taslima Nasreen has passed denigrated comments on Prophet Mohammad and purdah," said Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen MLA, Akbaruddin Owaisi.

    The MLA also denied that there was any kind of physical violence at all. "It wasn't physical violence. She got what she deserves. Probably she deserves more. Why are we talking about a writer who is not an Indian?" he asked.

    Drawing a comparison between Taslima and Hindu hardliners, Akbaruddin Owaisi said, "Nasreen is no different than a (Praveen) Togadia, who is a Hindu fundamental leader. She has hurt the sentiments of 20 crore Muslims. We are bothered so much about one person who is not even an Indian but we don't seem to care about the lot of Muslims in this country who are disgusted with her."

    Akbaruddin Owaisi said that what happened at the press conference was completely justified and in fact Nasrin deserved more. He said that this is in no way physical violence.

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