Others do it to help document storms and warn the public.
VOA: special.2010.05.11
Some warn the measures could trigger a trade war. Others say they represent more normal trade relations.
VOA: standard.2009.11.10
According to Dr Sinclair's theory, which he calls xenohormesis, animals rely on such botanical stress signals to give them extra information about their own environments, in the same way that the alarm calls of one species warnothers of danger.
On the good side, it is in order to warnothers of what's in it, or to better understand what distinguishes it from the Shari'a, or to help protect Muslims from being oppressed by it, or to protect Muslims' rights under the Shari'a.