Controversy after a tweet from the rector of the Paris Mosque
“The believers will prostrate while the disbelievers may not be able to, their backs will remain stiff and when one of them keeps prostrating, his neck will go in the opposite direction as the disbelievers will reduce in this world, unlike the believers “, A writing then removed from the rector on his Twitter account.
These remarks, described as violent, come the day after the attack on the British writer, author of the novel “The Satanic Verses”, Salman Rushdie, in the United States. There followed a wave of indignation on the web. “If it was someone else who had issued such a fatwa, Darmanin would have asked for his expulsion manu militari, but since he’s his friend, he’s an ostrich,” said a surfer.
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“All Men will always remain stiff-headed like Salman Rushdie. We are still waiting for your post following the assassination attempt”, retorted a French Internet user, while another found this tweet from the manager “incredible especially in the aftermath of the Islamist attack against Salman Rushdie”.
« Salman Rushdie fights death after being stabbed […] and here is the only tweet from the rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris. Not a word about Salman Rushdie, not a word of compassion and a tweet that can be read as support for the assassin,” tackles yet another.