Hamza Ali Abbasi feels peace and dialogue is the way forward if we want to tackle racism"It is your right to disagree and criticise but it is not your right to mock with the intent to deliberately insult and provoke." Following Islamophobic remarks hurled by the French President Emmanuel Macron, Muslims across the globe are protesting the display of blasphemous caricatures of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) on a government building in France.
Considering this as a matter of religious grievance and offence, actor Hamza Ali Abbasi too, is at the forefront of the condemnation as he opened up on social media to share his two cents regarding the matter. Using other religious and holy places of worships as an example, the Parwaaz Hai Junoon actor took to defend his own, voicing his distaste on the sketches and discrimination altogether.
"What if Muslims organize a contest of throwing cow meat on a Ram statue? Or who can slaughter the most pigs in a synagogue, or who can spit on a cross with the most accuracy. It's evil. Same applies in the case of making insulting cartoons of a man held sacred by more than 1.5 billion people," he protested.
well that is a good point and and some one should do it in Karachi.. Peshawar.. Lahore.. Quetta ..
and let us see HOW MANY MUSLIMS IN NON-ISLAMIC NATIONS GET THEIR THROATS CUT BY hindus.. Christians and Jews and how many mosques in those countries get bombed ., but I agree that is not the way to go..
and in general
I agree with my good actor Hamza Ali Abbasi and he is indeed Prime Ministerial material