It is heartening how ordinary Muslims have been lining up to condemn people like Hamza who called for people to kill, poison and inflict pain in the name of God. Thankfully the overwhelming majority just want to lead normal, peaceful lives and reject the lunatics who preach hatred and revenge. Those non-extremist Muslims who came into contact with Hamza are appalled by what he preached and have publicly said so. This is what will win through in the end. Those fantasy world, apocalyptic soap-box crazies with their fire and brimstone and death and destruction (and yes there is at least one on here) are just a tiny minority and seem to revel in stirring the pot but most thankfully want no part of it. I have faith in normal, decent people, both Muslim and non-Muslim, and they are the ones who will triumph in the end NOT the voices of hatred.
In the case of the cartoons I am astonished that some on here have said that burning down buildings and issuing threats is a reasonable response. Yes, these cartoons have caused offence to people whose religion governs major parts of their lives but the way to respond is to comdemn it, call for a retraction, seek the sacking of those who may have made a mistake in publishing and generally point out - in a reasonable and responsible way. - that is has genuinely caused offence. But to perpetrate violence and call for violence is way out of proportion despite the offence caused. And it's just paranoia to see this as part of some kind of global bid to destroy Islam.
Perhaps some people know about the Life Of Brian film about the life of Christ by the Monty Python team many moons ago? Well, it caused deep offence to some Christians with its hilarious satire on religion and the story of Jesus. But I don't think people called for John Cleese and Co to be slain in the name of Christ and film studios to be razed to the ground. I believe they made their protests known, got their point across in a proper way and then got on with their lives.....
PERHAPS IT'S TIME TO DO THE SAME.