Youtube took this video down and gave the channel a Copyright strike because of it. But it is in fact a bullseye for fair use. The process for disputing on the basis of Fair Use seemed obtuse to us, so we chose not to pursue it, as it was nearly impossible to figure out how, and the cost benefit of doing so also seemed tilted.”However as we merely subtitled a newsworthy event and put it in its full context, exposing the Scottish Anglican cathedral of allowing a Muslim woman to intone a prayer that denied the divinity of Jesus in an interfaith service, it seemed a newsworthy thing to do and therefore dead centre of Fair Use despite the fact that the Cathedral’s own Youtube channel pulled down the video, presumably out of embarrassment because of the exposure many sites gave the event.
And now the same thing happened at another cathedral, with another muslim, and the organizers ALSO pulled it down.
Song translated:
“Three Expressions for Allah are wrong
Because no Muslim ever lived like a Son.
Just as forgiveness must be left as undone
For the Recall of the Merciful One.
Where the Gifts of His Spirit are none
So only Lust leave this Earth to Beyond.
And wherever our azan is sung
That House without Father is won”
Police investigate offensive remarks after Quran reading at Glasgow cathedral
The Police Service of Scotland has launched an investigation into offensive comments directed at St. Mary’s Cathedral’s clergy after it included a Quran reading during its Epiphany service last week.
Scottish Christians have been upset after St. Mary’s Cathedral in Glasgow allowed a local Muslim student to read in Arabic a passage from the Quran which denies Jesus Christ’s divinity. The cathedral intended to strengthen interfaith ties between Christians and Muslims, but the move instead angered many Catholics, Al-Arabiya reports.
In a statement issued to Christian Today (CT), Police Scotland confirmed that it is investigating netizens’ harsh comments sent online after the cathedral’s Quran reading. The cathedral reportedly contacted the police after it received several offensive messages.
“Police Scotland will not tolerate any form of hate crime and encourages all communities to continue working together to ensure no one feels threatened or marginalized,” a police spokesman told CT.
Rev. Kelvin Holdsworth invited Glasgow law student Madinah Javed to do the Quran reading on Jan. 6 in celebration of the feast of Epiphany. The occasion commemorates the wise men’s visit to the child Jesus.
A service sheet provided for the congregation contained the translated passage to be read from the Quran. However, Javed reportedly went beyond the translated lines and included the verses that deny Jesus as God’s son — a belief central to the Christian faith.
Holdsworth has refused to speak to CT regarding the issue, so it has not yet been confirmed whether or not he authorized Javed to read the extra Quran verses.
Meanwhile, St. Mary’s Cathedral has released a statement defending its inclusion of the Quran reading in its Epiphany service. According to the church, it was not the first time that it happened at the cathedral and in other churches. The cathedral also posted a Facebook video praising the reading as a “wonderful event,” but the post has since been taken down.
http://www.christiandaily.com/article/police-investigate-offensive-remarks-after-quran-reading-at-glasgow-cathedral/59800.htm
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there are still a few copies of the 9 min video on youtube but you have to search with Arabic key words to find them
Pure dawah as part of sanctioning even more jihadist atrocities.
These “interfaith” termites will see their corrupted temples brought down upon them and their witless (soon-to-be-dead) followers. All as a result of this vile pretense at virtue signalling to those who wish them dead.
Where’s the “victory” in that, eh? May the lot of them (and their putrescent Muslim “guests”) rot in everlasting hell.
She’s got it upside-down and backwards. A female isn’t meant to be taken seriously by Tards or Catholic priests. (Or proper rabbis, for that mater, though they don’t seem to be part of this show).
1 kings 18: 20-40
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Kings+18
This is when Muslims first met Christians in joint prayer.