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Indonesia: Man jailed on blasphemy charges for ripping Qur’an apart

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Last year, Indonesia’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by an ethnic Chinese Buddhist woman who was sentenced to 18 months in jail for complaining about the volume of a mosque’s call to prayer. The case fuelled fears that Indonesia’s moderate brand of Islam was coming under threat from increasingly influential radicals.”

No kidding, really? But why is “Indonesia’s moderate brand of Islam,” which everyone in the Western world takes for granted is the genuine article, not able to withstand the challenge from “increasingly influential radicals”? No Western authorities seem interested in that question.



“Indonesia jails Muslim for destroying Koran,” AFP, August 5, 2020:

MEDAN: An Indonesian has been jailed for destroying a Koran in a rare case of a Muslim being convicted on blasphemy charges in the Muslim-majority nation.

The district court in Sumatra’s Medan city sentenced Doni Irawan Malay, 44, to three years in prison on Tuesday (Aug 4), less than the four years demanded by prosecutors.

“The defendant has been found guilty of blasphemy against Islam,” said presiding judge Tengku Oyong as he read the court’s verdict.

Malay made headlines this year when he stormed out of a mosque in Medan with a Koran stuffed in his trousers.

He then ripped the book apart and tossed its pages into a rubbish bin before angry mobs apprehended him.

Rights groups have long campaigned against Indonesia’s blasphemy laws which they say are frequently misused to target Christians, Buddhists and other religious minorities in a country where nearly 90 per cent of the population is Muslim.

Last year, Indonesia’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by an ethnic Chinese Buddhist woman who was sentenced to 18 months in jail for complaining about the volume of a mosque’s call to prayer.

The case fuelled fears that Indonesia’s moderate brand of Islam was coming under threat from increasingly influential radicals….
 
There is no such thing as a mosque and call to prayers.these are all created to subjugate and control the masses. Like how they did with covid. Through fear.
Even the quran's authenticity is in doubt as early versions were different and written in a different form.
Indonesia being a secular country, have noise pollution regulation. They should enforce that.
 
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