Films About Muslim women veiled in Beer Festival, Television in Germany insulting Islam
HAMBURG (VOA-islam.com) - Germany's official television (IRD) on Saturday night began to broadcast the first episode of series television investigation conducted by two authors who together threw the criticism of the Islamic world and the behavior of the Muslims in general is a German writer of Jewish origin Poland Henryk Broder together researchers of political science and Islamic Egyptians living in Germany, Hamid Abdul Samad.
Al-Ahram newspaper reported that two men embarked on their tour across Germany, a distance of 30,000 km in an attempt to investigate the truth in the stereotype image of German society is not just about Muslim immigrants, but also Jews and neo-Nazi and Stazi agents in former East Germany and others.
The researchers had provoked the residents during their tour to see their reaction, Broder disguised by dressing like a fully veiled woman, walking with Abdul Samad in October to celebrate the feast of the famous beer in Munich.
Broder .... dressed like a woman posing with hooded full, run by Abdul Samad in October to celebrate the feast of the famous beer in Munich ....
While Abdul Samad clean a dog even though he is a Muslim, who thinks that it is unclean.
Two people have been involved in some of the situations described by the author of Egypt as a kind of shock therapy for viewers to get out of the current impasse.
It is estimated that thousands of Muslim viewers will watch this episode in particular against the backdrop of criticism by the two authors, in which Henryk Broder is known for defending the Danish cartoons insulting the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam and the West has called for no surrender to the Islamic world.
With regard to Abdul Samad recently has released his book titled "The fall of the Islamic world: Seeing the Future of the People of The Pain" from the publisher Merritt in Egypt after getting a strong spotlight on Germany.
.... In this book portrayed the Muslim world as a ramshackle house and not repaired even dipolesi new color ....
In this book Abdul Samad described the Muslim world as a ramshackle house and not repaired even dipolesi new colors, and claims that Islamic societies rigid and escaped into the past and hiding behind the mask of morality.
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