we have no rights to like or dislike anybody based on his / her religion...
2007-12-05 21:39:42
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answer #1
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answered by Harish Jharia 7
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I think the Problem with Muslims is they are Defined by their religion not where he or she is from this is whats scares me, I'm Irish and that is what i am defined as and religion is not the be all and end all of my life, I know Muslims and like some of these Muslims however Most Muslims i know have not integrated into my society some still refuse to send their children to Ordinary Irish schools or to take part in anything to do with my Community this is what i dislike I'm not a racist but i feel if you move to another country you should have to integrate into the society you Choose to belong to! Ireland has such a delicate Heritage anyway that its scary what it will be like if people coming here refuse to learn our National Language or Attend our Schools due to Religion, If i were to move to a Devout Muslim Country i would not be able to Build a Christian Church Nor segregate Myself from Society. This Question cant be answered so Simply as we are all Human Beings!!!
2007-12-06 05:52:44
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answer #2
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answered by Eadaoin n 3
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I don't really know any Muslims.I'm sure there must be some good Muslims.We hear about the bad Muslims on the news-
The insurgents,the extremists,the terrists and we start to think that Muslims are all bad.Thats all a lot of us think because
thats all we hear..Because of all this that I've heard it even kinda scares me to see a Muslim woman wearing a burka in public.To me it looks evil to just see a womans eyes peeking
through almost like a little slit in the material for her eyes.I think
it is evil.
2007-12-06 06:28:59
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answer #3
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answered by j.p. 3
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Im muslim.
please dont hate me.
lol, no seriously most muslims arent like the terrorists that you see on bbc and cnn! theyre soo freindly and funny, and whats this **** someone said about vegitarian food? lol everyone i know thats a muslim( and thats like A LOT of people) eat meat, so dont say things if youre not sure of them. Muslims are normal people, and not all of them wear headscarfs and all that. There are many people that freak out when they see a person like that, but in real life they shud respect that girl for actually covering herself to avoid all those pervy men, no?:) lol anyways back to ur question, i dont think you can really ask that question since every muslim is different, just like christians and jews and atheiists.. im not saying were all good, but im saying there are many good muslims (notice the MANY..lol)
tc xx
2007-12-06 11:27:09
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I am very pleased to see that more members of R&S have positive attitude towards Muslims than few negative ones.
Most Muslims are polite, ethical and devoted to their religion and their belief. They do not hurt any body nor use foul languge like some people do on R&S. Muslims are showing lot of patience in answering the questions from Muslim haters often very hurting to feelings of Muslims. Hopefully Allah will make people understand with time. Islam is fastest growing religion for its beauty and that it makes more sense and easy to understand.
May God guide us all to the right way of life Islam teaches.
2007-12-06 06:11:35
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answer #5
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answered by majeed3245 7
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I am a Hindu and I sincerely believe it is a serious religion; much more serious than Christianity. A serious believer in the Muslim religion is really a dignified person, with a sense of value and faith. Prophet Mohammed's efforts were indeed noble in that he laid great emphasis on the oneness of God and universal brotherhood. This faith has indeed given enormous energy to its believers in matters of religion and given an opportunity for a millions of people who had been suppressed in the bottom of the social strata to feel liberated.
What I am unable to understand and regret to note is that the rebellious force with which their their theology evolved has given rise to an uncompromising, militant and intolerant attitude towards other religions and theologies. This has proved to be detrimental to the cause of peace, which the name 'Islam' is said to connote. I wish some serious effort is made to present Islam in the right perspective so that such a fine religion is able to foster peace, as it had infused dignity and a sense of universal brotherhood.
2007-12-06 06:36:52
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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When you remove religion from the equation we are all the same. We all breathe, we all feel pain, we all bleed. Some of us have a strange religious outlook on life but that applies to all religions. I dislike violence but all religions have supported this at some point or another throughout history. I despair of extremist suicide bombers but some of the nicest, gentlest people I know are Muslim.
2007-12-06 06:25:27
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answer #7
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answered by hedgewitch18 6
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Why muslims in particular?
There are liking and disliking qualities in you. Asking this question is a disliking quality
2007-12-06 06:25:32
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answer #8
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answered by thannickan 3
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I have no dislike for anybody.
But in every religion there are Fanatics whom I pity because they gain nothing, not even spiritual progress, only grief will be their destination.
Yes I like muslims because they are human beings.
2007-12-06 07:14:50
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answered by The Ranger 6
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A muslim is a person. Just like a Christian, or an atheist, or a Hindu, a pagan, a botanist, or a teacher, or a sports coach, or a steel worker...any group you care to identify....
You get my drift...
I dislike Islamic teachings.
2007-12-06 05:48:57
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answer #10
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answered by Bajingo 6
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I like good manners, sense of humor, modesty, charitableness, kindness and sense of rightness/goodness. I dislike bad manners, immodesty, lack of kindness, lack of goodness.
I like people that respect others.
I dislike people disrespect others.
I dislike people who think they are better than everyone else.
2007-12-06 05:44:56
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answer #11
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answered by bint_bill 2
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