Defaming, belittling and smearing Islam and everything connected to it has become a norm, disgustingly. So this news is undoubtedly welcoming and freshening not just for Muslims but for all those who truly believe in respecting all.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled on Thursday that insulting Islam’s Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is not covered by freedom of expression, reported by several news media including Al-Arabiya.
Defaming the Prophet “goes beyond the permissible limits of an objective debate” and “could stir up prejudice and put at risk religious peace,” the ruling stated.
The decision by a seven-judge panel came after an Austrian national identified as Mrs. S. held two seminars in 2008 and 2009 in which she insulted the Prophet (peace be upon him) due to his marriage with Aisha (r), 9-year-old at the time.
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The court said that the woman’s comments could not be covered by the freedom of expression.
It stated that it had found that “the applicant’s statements had been likely to arouse justified indignation in Muslims” and “amounted to a generalization without factual basis.”
An Austrian court convicted her of disparaging religious doctrines in 2011 and fined her 480 euros (548 dollars), a judgment that was upheld on two appeals.
“Mrs. S. appealed but the Vienna Court of Appeal upheld the decision in December 2011, confirming, in essence, the lower court’s findings. A request for the renewal of the proceedings was dismissed by the Supreme Court on 11 December 2013,” it said.
“Relying on Article 10 (freedom of expression), Mrs. S. complained that the domestic courts failed to address the substance of the impugned statements in the light of her right to freedom of expression.”
On today’s ruling, the ECHR said it “found in particular that the domestic courts comprehensively assessed the wider context of the applicant’s statements and carefully balanced her right to freedom of expression with the right of others to have their religious feelings protected, and served the legitimate aim of preserving religious peace in Austria.”
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