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Why those cartoons enraged the Muslim world.


I have no doubt the Danish cartoons mocking the Prophet prophet [Gr.,=foreteller], a religious leader and spokesperson, particularly used in the Bible. The prophets emitted messages from the divine through inspired speech, the interpretation of omens and dreams, and the casting of lots and divination.  Muhammad have caused real. offense to many Muslims. But there's something in the worldwide Muslim reaction that is excessive, and suggests that something else is at work. The explosion of rage is not just about some Western insult. It's also about an Eastern failure. It is about the failure of many Muslim countries to build economies that prepare young people for modernity--and all the insult, humiliation, and frustration that has produced. Today's world has become so wired together, so flattened flat·ten  
v. flat·tened, flat·ten·ing, flat·tens

v.tr.
1. To make flat or flatter.

2. To knock down; lay low: The boxer was flattened with one punch.
, that you can't avoid seeing just where you stand on the planet--just where the caravan caravan, group of travelers or merchants banded together and organized for mutual assistance and defense while traveling through unsettled or hostile country.  is and just how far ahead or behind it you are. So many young Arabs and Muslims live in nations that have deprived them of a chance to realize their potential. When you're already feeling left behind, even the tiniest insult from afar goes to the core of your being. As China and India are focusing on getting their children to be more scientific, innovative thinkers, educational, standards in much of the Muslim world The term Muslim world (or Islamic world) has several meanings. In a cultural sense it refers to the worldwide community of Muslims, adherents of Islam. This community numbers about 1.5-2 billion people, about one-fourth of the world.  are not keeping pace. No wonder so many young people there are unprepared--and easily enraged en·rage  
tr.v. en·raged, en·rag·ing, en·rag·es
To put into a rage; infuriate.



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Title Annotation:offense to religions
Author:Friedman, Thomas L.
Publication:New York Times Upfront
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 3, 2006
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