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Photo | AFP Dove World Outreach Center pastor Terry Jones (right) and Imam Muhammad Musri of the Islamic Society of Central Florida announce that the Korans will not be burned.

Photo | AFP Dove World Outreach Center pastor Terry Jones (right) and Imam Muhammad Musri of the Islamic Society of Central Florida announce that the Korans will not be burned.  


Posted  Friday, September 10  2010 at  18:49

Gainesville, Florida, Friday

A Florida pastor suspended plans to burn hundreds of Korans but the move failed to stem a global tide of Muslim outrage.

Radical evangelist Terry Jones first announced on Thursday he had scrapped Saturday’s mass immolation of the Muslim holy book after a day of high-stakes religious brinkmanship.

But when his claims that a deal had been struck to relocate a proposed Islamic cultural centre in New York dissolved in acrimony, he threatened to go ahead with the event to mark the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

“I will be flying up there on Saturday to meet with the imam at the Ground Zero mosque,” Jones said initially. “The American people do not want the mosque there, and, of course, Muslims do not want us to burn the Koran.”

Denied any agreement

Those behind the New York project, slated for a building two-and-a-half blocks from the site of the former World Trade Center struck down by 9/11 aircraft hijackers, quickly denied any agreement.

“We don’t know anything about it,” Daisy Khan, one of its main promoters and the wife of Feisal Abdul Rauf, the imam behind the project, told AFP.

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“I am glad that Pastor Jones has decided not to burn any Korans,” Rauf said in a later statement to CNN, before adding: “We are not going to toy with our religion or any other. Nor are we going to barter.”

Jones, whose tiny Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, has a congregation of only 50, had cast himself as having single-handedly resolved the standoff, thanks to his threat to desecrate the Koran.

But later, once Rauf denied any bargain, Jones resurrected the spectre of the Koran-burning if no deal is done, saying he would “rethink our decision”. Commanders of the US-led war in Afghanistan have warned the torching could place their troops’ lives in danger.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai, in a message to mark the start of the Eid al-Fitr festival, said Jones “should not even think” of burning the Koran.

“By burning the Koran they cannot harm it. The Koran is in the hearts and minds of one-and-a-half billion people. (But) insulting the Koran is an insult to nations,” Karzai said.

Thousands of furious Afghans yesterday threw rocks at a small NATO-run base in remote northeastern Afghanistan in protest.
Across the border in Pakistan, hundreds of protesters set fire to American flags.

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono lashed out anew against Jones a day after calling on US President Barack Obama to intervene.

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  1. Submitted by masukuma

    @mustafi, I know what the KKK is ...and I gather you picked that from his beard eh? or is it his skinny looks that betrayed him as a member of the Klan. Many books contain even more chapters of Jesus and Mary....very many. That does not stop anyone from burning them. People in Middle east and Asia burn Bibles and Flags every so often who knew it would be painful to watch something you treasure go up in smoke.

    Posted  September 11, 2010 08:03 PM  
  2. Submitted by ThuoGatune

    @ Mutusafi. I'm a KKK member, and have Great respect for Islam. In-fact your animosity towards my people can't make me hate the True and Practical Religion of God.

    Posted  September 11, 2010 04:25 PM  
  3. Submitted by mutusafi

    This Jones guy in the pic looks like a KKK member ... @masukuma do you know what KKK in the US stand for? and do you know that the Holy Koran states Jesus as one of the Prophet of God and a whole chapter dedicated to the honourable and pure Mother of Jesus -- Mary. Please get educated b4 jumping on religious issues.

    Posted  September 11, 2010 03:55 PM  
  4. Submitted by masukuma

    oh...so, burning books hurt eh? I think he has drawn a line in the sand. Are Muslims the only people with sacred places and sacred books? Why do they insist on building a Mosque near ground zero - a blemish to their religion? its sheer arrogance and insensitivity. Now someone has said enough is enough, you arrogate yourselves saying that the land is yours and you can build whatever you want, we arrogate and say these books are ours and we can do whatever we want with them.

    Posted  September 11, 2010 02:24 PM  
  5. Submitted by PromulgatedKabisa

    Halting the burning of Korans was a concession to radical islamists.Even though I dislike radical christians like this pastor, he had every right to burn as many korans as he wished for as long as he complied with any environmental regulations pertaining to waste disposal and air pollution. Freedom of expression and religion cuts both ways. If the pastor feels at peace, or that his deity will be appeased by the burning of Koran, he should have the right to do so, just like muslims feel entitled to build an islamic center in NY e

    Posted  September 11, 2010 01:15 PM  

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