Project Reason is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society. The foundation draws on the talents of prominent and creative thinkers in a wide range of disciplines to encourage critical thinking and erode the influence of dogmatism, superstition, and bigotry in our world.

Donate to Project Reason

Join the Mailing List

Sign up to receive email updates from Project Reason.

Log in

 
not a member? Join here.
Forgot your password?

Twitter and Facebook

Follow Project Reason on Twitter

The Scripture Project

Browse the Bible, Qur’an or Book of Mormon for scriptural criticism, insights and careful annotation.

Most Recently Updated Passages

Man questioned for insulting religion

By Bassam Za'za', Senior Reporter
Posted: September 29, 2009.
Published: 28 September 2009.

Print: Gulf News

Dubai: A suspect who claimed he was Jesus Christ in a mosque is currently being questioned for offending a religion, Gulf News learnt on Monday.

The Public Prosecution started questioning the Egyptian suspect who was reportedly arrested shortly after he allegedly claimed he was a chosen prophet in a mosque in Bur Dubai, senior prosecution sources told Gulf News.

“Law enforcement officers arrested the suspect shortly after a number of complainants reported that he & alleged that he is Jesus Christ. Police referred the suspect to the Public Prosecution recently. Prosecutors are questioning the suspect over alleged charges of offending a divine religion. In case preliminary interrogations prove that he did claim & that he is a prophet then this suspected act is incriminatory and punishable by law,” a senior prosecutor said.

Lawyer Eisa Bin Haidar, of Eisa Bin Haidar Group of Advocates and Legal Consultants, said: “The UAE federal and local laws do not allow any suspect to offend or insult any divine religion, whether it be Islam, Christianity or Judaism&in case prosecutors find concrete evidence and arraign the suspect with offending a divine religion, then this act is punishable by the Penal Code”.

According to article 312 of the Federal Penal Code, a suspect faces between one month and three years in jail and/or a fine (set upon a judge’s discretion) in case the suspect offends Islam or any of its rituals, curses or offends a religion, promotes and/or encourages adultery or eats pork (applies to Muslim suspects only).

Sources said the suspect has not been formally charged or referred to court.

Read the full article | Print this article

Comments (2)

What if he really was the Messiah? Makes you wonder how much this people believe their beliefs to be true…

posted on October 1, 2009
report this as inappropriate

You don't have permission to flag this entry.

He can’t be the Messiah. I’M the Messiah. Come and get me.

posted on October 1, 2009
report this as inappropriate

You don't have permission to flag this entry.