yes but it still doesnt change how they work
2007-01-01 23:46:18
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answered by bballboyrocks 2
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You think back to the Crusades.
The Prophet Mohammed's original plan had been to induce the Jews to adopt Islam; when Mohammed began his rule at Medina in AD 622 he counted few supporters, so he adopted several Jewish practices-including daily prayer facing toward Jerusalem and the fast of Yom Kippur-in the hope of wooing the Jews. But the Jewish community rejected the Prophet Mohammed's religion, preferring to adhere to its own beliefs, whereupon Mohammed subsequently substituted Mecca for Jerusalem, and dropped many of the Jewish practices.
Three years later, Arab hostility against the Jews commenced, when the Meccan army exterminated the Jewish tribe of Quraiza. As a result of the Prophet Mohammed's resentment, the Holy Koran itself contains many of his hostile denunciations of Jews and bitter attacks upon the Jewish tradition, which undoubtedly have colored the beliefs of religious Muslims down to the present.
Since the rebirth of Israel, hundreds of thousands of Jews from Arab lands have swarmed into the new state. In 1948 more than 850,000 Jews lived in the Arab world. Today there are fewer than 29,000, a shadow of the former ancient community. Most of those Jewish refugees fled to Israel. Where did they come from with such urgency -- and why?
Contrary to the myth that Jews lived in harmony with the Arabs before the Zionist state, innumerable authoritative works document decisively the subjugation, oppression, and spasmodic anti-Jewish eruptions of violence that darkened the existence of the Jews in Muslim Arab countries.
2007-01-02 07:50:53
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answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6
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They are all connected through Karma, pain and suffering are brought about by each ones Karma, the purpose of this is to cause all of humanity to turn to God in unconditional love, rising into spiritual unity in unconditional love. as the colors of the rainbow are contained within sunlight so to are we all contained within the light of Gods unconditional love.
2007-01-02 08:06:36
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answered by Weldon 5
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Everyone and everything is connected in this world. One act ripples through all just like a pebble thrown into a pool of water. Yet, each individual is responsible for his/her own actions and reactions to others.
2007-01-02 07:48:49
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answered by Answergirl 5
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Probably not, think Crusades, the French did that, or blame the Romans, anyway it's here to stay for a while, unfortunately.
2007-01-02 07:47:09
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answered by Greybeard 7
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Remember Rwanda? mm hm... a little different but alike.
2007-01-02 07:46:16
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answered by Invisible_Flags 6
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no.only related to american foreign policy
2007-01-02 07:46:55
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answered by anis118030 5
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you'd like to think so..but no
2007-01-02 07:45:08
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answered by Two Peas 7
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