Bravo, Mr. Kermani!

Although neither the trailer nor respect Minister to Islam, I am for various reasons, I want to thank the Muslim Navid Kermani for his previous dealings with the State Posse to this year's "Hessian Culture Prize" my high recognition. (See also the article "Funny Hesse Hampeln" and "Through the spotlight, tapped" )

He refused to be probably the only real cultural workers despite the serious offense of the Christian side, he's not even really what made with a weight of only 42 herb autumn, not the internal dialogue with the two upper Christians and the Jews on this infamous history.

And he attacks simultaneously the most cowardly in this affair, the prime minister of Hesse, fearless as a "submissive" and wrote to him by FAZ: "Dear Mr. Cook, I hope you at least feel ashamed. Sincerely from the Catholic Cologne, Navid Kermani. "

Intellectually Kermani acts in any case vastly superior to the two old Christian clerics, such as the Catholic Mini Ster President; and whether Salomon Korn, vice president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, of which I am not aware also that he had previously resigned as cultural workers significantly in appearance, this writer, who is as Heinrich von Kleist after all, already five years older today for time points of his free death, would not cope with in a fair debate, after all, I dare to doubt.

The award was meanwhile postponed from June to sometime in the fall.

I hope Kermani remains as confident as before and he will continue to learn through the arts section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung the commendable support that the sheet has been inflict upon him.

If I Abrahamit, so I would in this sense, pray for him and that Roland Koch may crawl on their knees from Wiesbaden to Cologne, Kermani to ask to want to accept the award in the fall as the only deserving recipient.

In any case, I wish the upright Muslim all the best in his future life as a creative artist.

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