75-year-old Author Salman Rushdie attacked on stage!

It's not over. The fatwa is still in effect. Mr. Rushdie is on a ventilator (article linked below).

I read that Mr. Rushdie was in seclusion for 9 years, living under a fake name.

" Khomeini died the same year he issued the fatwa calling for Rushdie's death. Iran’s current supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, never issued a fatwa of his own withdrawing the edict, though Iran in recent years hasn’t focused on the writer.

The death threats and bounty led Rushdie to go into hiding under a British government protection program, which included a round-the-clock armed guard. Rushdie emerged after nine years of seclusion and cautiously resumed more public appearances, maintaining his outspoken criticism of religious extremism overall."

https://www.msn.com/en-sg/news/worl...entilator-after-new-york-stabbing/ar-AA10CqnO
Poor man.
 

Religion, like politics, can become very heated. Muslims, acknowledge and believe that the ten commandments given to Moses, and revered by Jews and Christians, are just as important in their Islamic faith.
Thou shalt not kill is not qualified. For example, it does not say: Thou shalt not kill, except in self-defence. But as I said previously, religion can get very heated, to the point where commandments like thou shalt not kill, are conveniently overlooked, when the brain overloads.
Your second sentence is absolutely correct. Also, we Muslims follow the Quran and the sunna (hadith( of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and we are taught that it is a sin to kill innocents. Suicide is also a major sin, so those who enact suicide bombings, allegedly in the name of Islam are actually committing grave sins.

And re the OP: Doesn't say much for his security team. He was stabbed several times before they restrained the perp.
 
I know, right? I couldn't help but think how lucky we are that she's Canadian by choice.
..but you're still an American Born... just like that Muslim attacker...
Hope this thread doesn't turn into a US v Canada thing. I really like Canada and the Canadian people, and if it weren't so damned cold I might consider living there.

I can understand criticism of violence in the US, particularly gun things due to the easy availability of guns, but this was a knife attack, by a real nut case. And we have no monopoly on those... I am sure we have more serial killers, but Canada has it's share too.

Top 20 Famous Canadian Serial Killers

 
Your second sentence is absolutely correct. Also, we Muslims follow the Quran and the sunna (hadith( of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and we are taught that it is a sin to kill innocents. Suicide is also a major sin, so those who enact suicide bombings, allegedly in the name of Islam are actually committing grave sins.

And re the OP: Doesn't say much for his security team. He was stabbed several times before they restrained the perp.
And a Christian can be radicalized on any given Sunday if they are psychologically and/or emotionally vulnerable. imo, it comes down to a person's vulnerability, not their religion, heritage, or race.
 
Hope this thread doesn't turn into a US v Canada thing. I really like Canada and the Canadian people, and if it weren't so damned cold I might consider living there.

I can understand criticism of violence in the US, particularly gun things due to the easy availability of guns, but this was a knife attack, by a real nut case. And we have no monopoly on those... I am sure we have more serial killers, but Canada has it's share too.

Top 20 Famous Canadian Serial Killers

I think rather than quoting me.. or Frank.. you might be better off quoting the person who made the Blanket statement
 
Well what a refreshing change. A Mother who is not making excuses for her son's actions.. and says he's completely responsible for his actions...

The distraught mother of the alleged Iranian sympathizer accused of trying to murder Salman Rushdie revealed how her outgoing, American-raised son took a month-long trip to the Middle East - and came back a religious zealot.

Silvana Fardos revealed in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com that she expected her son Hadi Matar to come back from the 2018 trip 'motivated,' but instead, her once outgoing and popular son returned a 'moody introvert' and would locked himself in the basement, refusing to speak to his family for months.

As FBI agents raided her Fairview, New Jersey home on Friday afternoon, it was the first she was learning of the frenzied stabbing of acclaimed author Rushdie.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ie-attacker-says-son-responsible-actions.html
 
Your second sentence is absolutely correct. Also, we Muslims follow the Quran and the sunna (hadith( of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and we are taught that it is a sin to kill innocents. Suicide is also a major sin, so those who enact suicide bombings, allegedly in the name of Islam are actually committing grave sins.

And re the OP: Doesn't say much for his security team. He was stabbed several times before they restrained the perp.
I wonder about the safety of the people in general who are on stage and are vulnerable to attacks. They really have no chance of help from the audience/security team. I think the reason might be at first there's a moment of shock from anyone, and it takes a moment or two just digesting the whole situation before anyone can spring to action. I know I would have been in shock at Rushdie's incident. Right now, the image of Will Smith's attack comes to mind. No one came to the other guy's assistance when Smith attacked him....hmmm...
 
I wonder about the safety of the people in general who are on stage and are vulnerable to attacks. They really have no chance of help from the audience/security team. I think the reason might be at first there's a moment of shock from anyone, and it takes a moment or two just digesting the whole situation before anyone can spring to action. I know I would have been in shock at Rushdie's incident. Right now, the image of Will Smith's attack comes to mind. No one came to the other guy's assistance when Smith attacked him....hmmm...
I understand what you mean.. however in this instance.. the security men had ONE job... :confused:
 
however in this instance.. the security men had ONE job...
And should have been trained to spring into action without that moment of hesitation you are I would have...

The attacker sounds like an amateur, and given that it was a knife attack you'd think the security guys should have done better... He stabbed Rushdie 10 times before he was stopped.
 

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