Last days my friend. That is one of the false prophets Jesus warned about.
2006-11-12 22:55:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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This I do not find a very good way to look at what is way too important to be taken entirely negatively. First of all, it would not be right to say that the government in England is corrupt altogether. This the way it is – the best representative of British people that can there this far. If the government in England is corrupt then nowhere in the world you will find an ideal government in place. Government do not automatically exist to oppose external entities, they have reason innate and inherent to them for their existence.
And then Islam does not rely upon the corruption in the world for its existence as one of the great religions in the world. The process of identification of the issues in the society by Muslims is based upon the insight gained from the fundamental principles of holy Quran – the code of life according to Islam. We are increasingly living in -based societies where modern human values are considered to be human ‘virtues’. The wisdom of scriptures previously considered as the unquestionable and major source of divine guidance, is going out of fashion, replaced by so called ‘modern wisdom’. This trend is very visible in the western countries. And the rest of the world is poised to follow the trend.
In this context of uncertainty and transformation all around, Islam stands out a single most fundamental faith in the world with unalterable or unquestionable codes for moral and ethical conduct. Your basic question is – why has only Islam trouble with the governments in the west? And this is the answer to this question. Islam is a fundamental religion – it is unalterable, or incorruptible as my fellow Muslims would like to say.
This is the strength of Islam that can then very easily be viewed as the source of non-conformist attitude in Muslims. There are however tendencies of generalisation. People when find weakness in the system they tend to come with all sorts of blames and issues. This does happen. But we must not get generalised in our view of the world. Besides if is more likely that religious people would find faults with secular systems and governments all over the world.
2006-11-13 08:04:41
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answered by Shahid 7
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If you talk about U.K., there are millions of Muslims there. Some are the 4th generation British Muslims--- members of Parliament and the House of Lords. The life there is too well-known. So, why are you hiding information on 'paki-bashing', riots, and public maltreatment of your minorities. Generally, all minorities are equal before Law, and are happy with the Police and the Courts, About U.K., you are also hiding the generation-old killings in Northern Ireland. Pl. donot judge all by the actions of a few. . . to ensure world peace, understanding, and tranquility. Sorry, it was not a good question...
2006-11-13 07:22:25
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answer #3
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answered by sunamwal 5
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quite frankly, i have seen the cartoons, and don't see what all the fuss is about, cartoons about all sorts of religions and no-one else bovvers! were getting away from the point, look all religions fight, look at Rwanda, that was a christian thing... in this country, it is drifting all the more closer to a secular state, but at the moment it is a christian country, not a multi racial or multi cultural, a christian faith country, call me what you want but the fact remains there are more Christians in this country then any offa faith, and therefor other cultures and faiths should abide by our rules.
2006-11-13 07:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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You seem to quite bitter.
Have you not heard about the "new world order" or Christians taking over entire continents (like America and Australia) or having empires or invading countries like Afghanistan or Iraq or Zionists terrorising Palestinians and taking over their country?
I agree with you, however, in that the UK government is corrupt. Read the website for Craig Murray, our former Ambassador...
2006-11-13 07:14:09
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answered by Nothing to say? 3
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GOLDLUST - you need to wake up - did you not hear about the cartoon of the prophet mohammed? It enraged Muslims everywhere... In my local area there are Muslims in schools complaining of children wearing Christan Crosses around their necks - there are Muslims in work places complaining of staff wearing crosses. Where have you been for the last 10 years?
WEATHERMAN - the reason people have been asked not to wear veils is because they are intimidating and anti social as you cannot see their face when talking to them and also they are non recognizable on CCTV - not because of religious reasons !
I doubt this question will last as the powers that be will probably remove it because a certain group of individuals will find it "offensive"
You are right though - You notice how Christians are not allowed to attend a Muslim school (should they wish too?!) but you can have a Catholic school where out of 354 pupils there is only one - yes ONE catholic white child !
Could you imagine going over to their native country's and complaining that their Mosques are offensive and that their religious symbolism everywhere offends you because you are Christian?
Could you imagine going over and even trying to build a Christian church?
Don't even get me started on this one or else I will be here all day !
2006-11-13 06:53:51
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answered by the thinker 3
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But they didn't get angry with Egypt who first publish all the cartoons in 2005? The cartoons was professionally done. The cartoonist has the right to publish it to his own country.
2006-11-13 07:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Because Of They Get Free Stuff From The Government.
2006-11-13 06:51:51
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answered by Charlie D 2
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How would you know? You apparently don't go to school because your spelling sucks.
Having taught Muslims in the UK, I can say that they are generally better students than the English ones. They work harder, learn faster and a more respectful than English students.
2006-11-13 07:00:49
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answered by Nemesis 7
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go learn proper english before you come into this place... and you also need to read more newspapers, periodicals, watch more news... you have no idea what exactly is happening in this world or the question you are asking... and i think you have been brainwashed.... only weak minded persons are easily influenced... pls go get your mind expanded and get intelligent...
2006-11-13 07:09:44
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answered by tofu girl 2
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muslims have been told not to wear particular things granted. but all religions have ben hit with the same brush. so shut up and do your ******* homework.
2006-11-13 08:06:47
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answered by Adam (AM) 4
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