Even its only a very small group of muslims who make the problems, will you then say the world will be a better place if there was no muslims at all ????
Do you think it will be nessasary in the future to move them all back to there own countries, to solve many problems, even it mean that it will hit also the good muslims ?
2007-02-10
03:05:54
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I am not racist at all, but like to hear what other mean.
2007-02-10
03:07:05 ·
update #1
Edgar Cayce predict that all Europe in the future will join forces to bring all the muslims back to where they come from ? I think we are on the way to do that already.
2007-02-10
03:08:46 ·
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Maybe I not sound tolerant, but I ask because the people around me have this opinium.
2007-02-10
03:15:57 ·
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If we started to 'cleanse' (I use the term loosley and do not mean to offend others) the world of a certain religion then wouldn't we all be on the same level as say Hitler?Didn't Hitler see the world better without Jewish people?
Then you have groups like the IRA,and dare I say the name of certain groups in America who don't just throw abuse at people for being a part of a religion but for being of colour too.
The issue is and always will be you can't make everyone think or feel the same thing. Humans from the start of time have shown this so why stop now.
You mention "moving them all back to their own countries". Say if this was to happen then what do you think would happen to all the none Muslims in Muslim countries? Would the world stop dealing with Muslim countries (dare I say stop buying oil from Arab countries too...). Could politians from None Muslim states not butt into the politics of Muslim countries. I highly doubt it. They'd find a reason to interfer-be it from the point of view of they feel threatened by them. Don't get me wrong, I like a good debate. I'm Muslim yet I have been born and raised in the UK. I feel I belong here. Why? Well for starters the Brits ruled over my 'homeland' for longer than they wish to remember and my grandfather came to England as a teen and worked 18 hours a day to make a life for himself. Are you going to judge all hard working, decent Muslims like my grandfather based on a small group?
I'm Muslim and I'm in a position where I often go and talk to young people about starting out in business-I often mention the fact I am Muslim, but not an Extremist. Some young people ask questions regarding extremism and when I mention that these extremists can be found all over the world from people with strong religious beliefs to people with strong polictical stance these kids are often shocked.
Some would say the world is better without Muslims-but in my time I've heard of some great Muslims-Muhammad Ali for example. Okay so hes a sports star-but a great one at that.
That's my piece anyway.
2007-02-10 04:08:40
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answered by princessofpop1983 2
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Salam :) i'm a Muslim teen residing in Canada. I placed on hijab alhamdullilah and that's for the most area commonplace right here because i stay in a large city with a huge Muslim inhabitants. I do get the few ignorant comments and idiots at college nonetheless who ask stuff like "yo were given a bomb less than there hahaha". although the hardest area is being diverse out of your friends. Being a Muslim, activities, alcohol relationship boys wearing revealing clothing etc is haram, or perhaps as i do not prefer to attempt this besides, it may nicely be a touch awkward to ought to describe why i do not do it to those who evaluate it in basic terms area of being a teen and its uncomplicated to them. Muslims residing in Muslim international locations genuinely have it a lot less complicated even as it contains installation in. And with food it may nicely be a touch problematical yet I continuously attempt to ascertain the label if i'm not certain of the substances. yet i does not wanna be the different faith no count how perplexing it receives and how diverse i trust from quite everyone else, i'm happy to be Muslim :)
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answered by ? 4
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My opinions wouldn't suitable for any people who has moslem neighbors, because I live in the place which most people would blindly called themselves moslem, on the base of same ethnicity. 98% of the moslems (at my place) are from same ethnicities, but other minor ethnics would rather choose other religions.
These blind moslems never done any Islam's prayers or other rituals with comprehensions or real faith. They do what they see others with same ethnicity do. Because of lack of understanding & faith within themselves, they are easily provoked by any issues which deliberately related with Islam by irresposible people. People who use Islam as a mask to mobilise the mass.
Meanwhile, the people who claim themselves as true moslems also has a shallow understanding of their own religion. They intepreted Qur'an as they like and use it as justifications their incomprehensible actions.
Example: the political elite trying really hard to push the Islam's view of pornography, which led them in making the law which forbids ladies to appear in public with a skirt above the knees, shirts/blouse with sleeve shorter than elbow, tight skirts & clothes, etc. Rather than trying to punish men who do the sexual harrashments, they try to control what women should or shouldn't wear. Other example: an extreme Islam activist organisation tried to destroy Playboy magazine HQ just because they said it's porno, and try to put the models into jail. Although the Playboy here has a lot more polite & far less sexual pictures then it's counterparts in other places.
Meanwhile, they see a couple of lovers who walks & sleep together as good (faith-wise), as long as they are married according to religion (not by legal law), eventhough they are not planning to marry. This is done as a justification to have sex and avoiding the accusation of adultery act and shame the family. No matter the guy is deceiving the girl. The parent view: it's better to marry them first (by religion) rather than doing adultery. They think this way rather than advising & preventing their daughters committing pre-marriage sex.
So, based on my situation here, I would be very agree with you, to move them to their own country. You might think I'm a racist, but you'll understand after you live at my place and see it by your own eyes. It's intolerable anymore. They only bring immorality, instead of moral value, peace and order. You never see people raping women in the middle of the street and shouting Allahu akbar.
The view that says the problem is not at the religion, I agreed. So move those extremist people only.
2007-02-10 03:42:11
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answered by ? 2
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No, because Muslims are not the problem. The problem is because of intolerance. The radical groups in the Islamic countries are killing anyone that disagrees with them.
You don't sound very tolerant. Maybe we would be better off without you.
2007-02-10 03:13:14
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answered by iraqisax 6
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Frequently, a young Muslim man falls out of mainstream society, becoming alienated both from his parents and from the "stuffy" Islamic culture in which he was brought up. He may become more devout, but the reverse is more likely.
It would be better to bring them into the main stream of society instead of alienating from the "stuffy" Islamic culture in which he was brought up.
2007-02-10 08:09:07
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answered by Michael E 2
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I don't think that it's religion that's the problem. It's human beings interpreting the different religions to suit their different agendas.
If there were no Muslims causing havoc it would be someone else, it's the nature of the human beast, whether people want to admit it or not.
2007-02-10 03:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it be much better place I mean the muslims dont contribute anything really. I mean if you personally ever lived with one like i have its horrible the relgious belifs which are stupid run their life. So theres many women and no concqueces for their actions. I peronsally hate the muslim reglion. NOT THE PEOPLE the reglion. At least if they were non bleivers or athiest there would still be hope for them. Musliims no hope.
2007-02-10 03:14:27
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answered by fine_ass_fatty21 4
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Actually, having no Muslims won't make the world a better place, I'd say it's best if there's no religion at all. That way, there won't be discriminations of religions and nobody would be debating about whose God is the real God. To me, there is only one God and we can believe in Him in anyway, it doesn't mean thqat you have to have a religion to believe in God. I think believing in God but having no religion is the best. Freedom is in our hands.
2007-02-10 03:26:03
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answered by Halo 07 2
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If religion was eradicated the world would be a better place. The problems caused by religion are not specific to Muslims.
2007-02-10 03:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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If we are going to start eliminating people because of a few extremists, then the entire planet is going to have to go. Every religion, and every race has a few nuts in it. Does it mean it spoils the bunch? You say you are not racist and I believe you but what you speak of is racial profiling.
2007-02-10 03:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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