Emna Charqui's so-called "Sardonic Verses"
Jihad Watch reports Emna Charqui, a blogger in Tunisia, sentenced to six months in prison for a satirical post about Covid-19 written in a Koranic style. Below is an imaginative reconstruction, though written more in the biblical style of the King James Version, borrowed from here.
Here are Emna Charqui's so-called "Sardonic Verses":A-Lot saith:"And if thou disbelieve'st these verses,they become viruses versus thee!Many disbelieved in the past -not that they disbelieved in the past -nay, they did not doubt the past,the reality of the past, I mean.Rather, they disbelieved A-Lot and her Epistle.And their disbelief becamea pandemic of pantheistic pandaemonianism!And they all died a death!And that death was great!No, I do not mean that it was wonderful.Pay attention! I mean many!In fact, all! They are all dead!Or most of them.Of the recent past, some are still living.So far.But Judgement Day is nigh.On that day - as I was saying -these verses will become viruses versus thee,every one of thee!And each verse shall stand upand proclaim thee a disbelieverwho must die the second death.And great will be that death!Yes, great meaning many. I said that before.Don't interrupt. I, A-Lot, hate interruptions!"
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