بينما يدافع المسلمين ( يدافع ) عن هجوم الدانماركييين على رسولهم الأعظم ....
يابى الله عز وجل إلا ان يكشف لنا حقيقة نوايا قادة هذا البلاد الحقير على الله و على نفس كل حر ...
انظر ماذا قالت ملكة الدنمارك - مقتطفات من الترجمة - :
الاسلام يتحدانا اليوم محليا و عالميا و يجب ان نوجهه بكل قسوة
تساهلنا معهم كثيرا لأننا متسامحين
لابد ان نظهر حزما مع الدين الإسلامي و نتعامل معهم بما يستحقون ..
المرجع :
ملكة الدنمارك تتحدى مليار ونصف من المسلمين وتطالب الشعب بابداء التحدي للاسلام
We must show our opposition to Islam, says Danish queen By Hannah Cleaver inBerlin (Filed: 15/04/2005) Queen Margrethe II of Denmark has called on thecountry "to show our opposition to Islam", regardless of the opprobium such astance provokes abroad.
Her comments further undermined the image of Denmark as a liberal haven forthose seeking a new life in northern Europe.
Queen Margrethe II
The Danish government has already been accused of fuelling xenophobia byintroducing measures which effectively closed the country to asylum seekers.
But in overtly political passages from an official biography publishedyesterday Queen Margrethe makes comments certain to complicate her nation'srelationship with Muslims.
She said: "We are being challenged by Islam these years - globally as well aslocally. It is a challenge we have to take seriously. We have let this issuefloat about for too long because we are tolerant and lazy.
"We have to show our opposition to Islam and we have to, at times, run therisk of having unflattering labels placed on us because there are some thingsfor which we should display no tolerance."
"And when we are tolerant, we must know whether it is because of convenienceor conviction."
The Queen, who turns 65 tomorrow and has reigned since 1972, wields nopolitical power but does occasionally comment on political issues.
Denmark has seriously limited immigration in the past three years and theanti-immigrant Danish People's Party, an ally of the centre-Right government, has pushed through laws making it harder to bring in foreign spouses or qualifyfor asylum.
The queen told her biographer, Annelise Bistrup, apparently referring toMuslim fundamentalists: "There is something impressive about people for whomreligion imbues their existence, from dusk to dawn, from cradle to grave."
She said she understood how disaffected young Muslims might find refuge inreligion. This tendency should be fought by encouraging Muslims to learn Danishso they could integrate better, she said.
"We should not be ******* with living next to each other. We should ratherlive together."