That’s from the political arm of Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist organisation, but the general public is getting in on the fun too.
Respect Mohammed #PBUH or keep ur fucking mouth closed
— Hafiz (@Fisworld) September 11, 2012
https://twitter.com/Mongez4ever/status/245571215077564416
Our prophet #Muhammed (PBUH) is the best of mankind. Don't insult him and expect us to do nothing about!!!
— LibyanGirlyGirl (@LibyanGirlyGirl) September 11, 2012
Funny how Israel always gets lumped into these things, especially when it isn’t involved at all.
This next four tweets are from someone who claims to have been among the Cairo protesters:
https://twitter.com/mariam_ashry/status/245636695796641792
https://twitter.com/mariam_ashry/status/245636961321230337
https://twitter.com/mariam_ashry/status/245637720351858688
https://twitter.com/mariam_ashry/status/245639709659914240
If that’s love, we’d hate to see them when they’re angry!
That said, at least among English-language Muslim tweeters, the anti-protest voices seem to be strong.
Screwed up what's happening in #Libya I'm ashamed at the death. No excuses. The Prophet pbuh would have been appalled.
— Alfakhiri ???? (@Alfakhiri85) September 11, 2012
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I am Muslim and proud, i love the prophet Mohammed PBUH but i detest all these uncivilized deeds which are against peace.
— Talal Burnaz (@TalalBurnaz) September 11, 2012
In some cases, the snark is flowing freely among those Muslims expressing embarrassment.
WE ARE NOT TERRORISTS! ..Wait,we burnt their flag, and said we r all Osama? .. umm, u are free to ignore me #USEmbassy
— Sara Hassan (@SaraSh102) September 11, 2012
https://twitter.com/SarahMalabdali/status/245641914282557440
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