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Nice Gester But Where Are The Men?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-43 50946/M uslim-w omen-st and-sol idarity -London -terror -victim s.html
In fact one could say where are the Muslims, since these ladies are Ahmadiyya Muslims, which are not classed as real Muslims by many mainstream Muslims.
In fact one could say where are the Muslims, since these ladies are Ahmadiyya Muslims, which are not classed as real Muslims by many mainstream Muslims.
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kvalidir
/// Samjenko, £30k is £30k, given by people in good faith because they feel humanity for someone else's misery. Try it sometime. ///
£30,000 is chicken feed and money well spent if it goes towards some of the heat being turned down, for all the murderous and barbaric atrocities that have been committed all over the World, all in the name of Islam.
/// Samjenko, £30k is £30k, given by people in good faith because they feel humanity for someone else's misery. Try it sometime. ///
£30,000 is chicken feed and money well spent if it goes towards some of the heat being turned down, for all the murderous and barbaric atrocities that have been committed all over the World, all in the name of Islam.
/ Here we have some people, Muslim women as it happens, who are doing their best to show respect for dead and injure of last week. //
They are not Muslims. The heretic Islamic sect was founded in today's Pakistan in the 19th century. Pakistan's constitutional revision in the 1970s forbid the Ahmadis from calling themselves Muslims or their places of worship mosques. I believe that Pakistani passports have religious affilliation on them. No Ahmadi has a passport denominated Muslim.
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Ahmad iyya_in _Pakist an
They are not Muslims. The heretic Islamic sect was founded in today's Pakistan in the 19th century. Pakistan's constitutional revision in the 1970s forbid the Ahmadis from calling themselves Muslims or their places of worship mosques. I believe that Pakistani passports have religious affilliation on them. No Ahmadi has a passport denominated Muslim.
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-But when the violencerenouncing Ahmadis make poppies, turn up for midnight vigil in Berlin, or demonstrate on Westminster Bridge the media always calls them Muslim.
Same evidence of Stockholm syndrome as when the young lady from Birmingham won Bake Off: look, look, they're not all nasty - some of them are quite normal and nice.
It's not the Ahmadis, or Ms Hussain, or indeed the majority of "proper" Muslims we need to worry about. It's the activist minority which supports the aims of the murderers and advances them by all the legal and peaceful means which liberal democracies make available.
Same evidence of Stockholm syndrome as when the young lady from Birmingham won Bake Off: look, look, they're not all nasty - some of them are quite normal and nice.
It's not the Ahmadis, or Ms Hussain, or indeed the majority of "proper" Muslims we need to worry about. It's the activist minority which supports the aims of the murderers and advances them by all the legal and peaceful means which liberal democracies make available.
Islay
I can't believe that after only a few days after a policeman and others have been killed, with many suffering from terrible injuries, all in our own capital, there are some on here still feeling every sympathy towards the religion of Islam and it's followers.
You talk of tolerance, has Islam and it's followers shown any tolerance towards those who oppose their religion?
Too many atrocities have been committed under the name of Islam, for many to show tolerance, it is a pity that the majority have to suffer for the minority, but that is the way of the world.
And until Islam and it's followers can drag themselves into the 21st century, and make some very big changes to their religion, I am afraid they must be treated with caution, because who knows where they will strike next?
I can't believe that after only a few days after a policeman and others have been killed, with many suffering from terrible injuries, all in our own capital, there are some on here still feeling every sympathy towards the religion of Islam and it's followers.
You talk of tolerance, has Islam and it's followers shown any tolerance towards those who oppose their religion?
Too many atrocities have been committed under the name of Islam, for many to show tolerance, it is a pity that the majority have to suffer for the minority, but that is the way of the world.
And until Islam and it's followers can drag themselves into the 21st century, and make some very big changes to their religion, I am afraid they must be treated with caution, because who knows where they will strike next?
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AOG will you please stop highlighting me when several other people have expressed that your OP is wrong.
I have reported you before and I will continue to report you - you are just baiting!
I do have sympathy for some followers of Islam I have openly admitted my reasons for this.
That does not make me a bad person or that I do not have any sympathy for the families of those that lost their lives. It also does not make me a traitor or anti-British either before that gets thrown in!!
I have reported you before and I will continue to report you - you are just baiting!
I do have sympathy for some followers of Islam I have openly admitted my reasons for this.
That does not make me a bad person or that I do not have any sympathy for the families of those that lost their lives. It also does not make me a traitor or anti-British either before that gets thrown in!!
allen
/// Would AB Eds allow other religions to be so denigrated? Christianity? Judaism? Hinduism? ///
The Christian religion comes in for criticism and name calling on a regular basis here on AB.
Mainly due to child offences committed by some of it's leaders and followers.
If that is condemn as well it should be, why not Islam for it's much more regular and serious offences?
/// Would AB Eds allow other religions to be so denigrated? Christianity? Judaism? Hinduism? ///
The Christian religion comes in for criticism and name calling on a regular basis here on AB.
Mainly due to child offences committed by some of it's leaders and followers.
If that is condemn as well it should be, why not Islam for it's much more regular and serious offences?
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mikey4444
/// And yet, some will take a racial slant on this ! ///
And who would they be mikey, can't see any mention regarding race, never mind racism?
Just another reminder mikey Muslims are not a race, why there are even white English born Muslims.
Yes I know that has torn up your race card, and you can't play that again, not where Muslims are concerned anyway.
Unless some specifically pick on Pakistani Muslims or Nigerian Muslims, then gather together your card pack once again mikey, the world is your oyster.
/// And yet, some will take a racial slant on this ! ///
And who would they be mikey, can't see any mention regarding race, never mind racism?
Just another reminder mikey Muslims are not a race, why there are even white English born Muslims.
Yes I know that has torn up your race card, and you can't play that again, not where Muslims are concerned anyway.
Unless some specifically pick on Pakistani Muslims or Nigerian Muslims, then gather together your card pack once again mikey, the world is your oyster.
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