its not called the religion of pieces for nothing
2007-12-09 17:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You know what, you just listed something that does piss me off. They say Israel is the worst with religious tolerance, but the term "Christian flight" is a term that describes a lot of the Middle East. Don't get me wrong: I don't have Muslims as a rule, nor am I trying to paint all of them, not even all Arab ones, in a negative light. However, you do list a phenomenon that is occurring throughout the Middle East that is NOT pretty, so it will come off that way. I'm more than aware that there are good ones, but this does not excuse many instances for the countries as a whole. Christians ARE leaving the Middle East. Many feel forced to, believing that their lives are in some sort of danger. Many others feel less and know more, since unquestionably their lives are in danger. Of course Israel isn't an exception; though, I'm sure you realize that it's not necessarily the Jews. For starters, percentage wise, the State of Israel is rather tame compared to other countries, since not as many Christians are leaving. However, it's noticeably from the Arabic cities that many flee. You note Bethlehem, which does have recorded cases of Christians having problems with Muslim thugs. Many recorded cases, and one I know of personally. It's ironic, since I think the Palestinian community outside the Middle East doesn't mind the Christians one bit but relies on them a lot. Personally, besides the Palestinian case I allude to, I know a Syrian Christian and an Iranian as well. The Lebanese girl's father left Lebanon, and all I know is that it wasn't on good terms. She complained once that he didn't talk about it. The Syrian, though, is an interesting case. He hates Israel, but when push came to shove I found out that he has no desire to return to Syria. He hinted at things awful and most fowl, so I did make a point once that he's probably like a Syrian Jew desiring to return. He shut up. I've always been critical of the Middle Eastern world on it's treatment of Christians. Though, it always really strikes me how much it's beginning to look like the depopulation of Jews from Arab lands. Not Israel, since it's Christian population is actually increasing, and even the "claims" many make about Israel are mild compared to these. Not that I hold most of those to be true.
2016-05-22 10:35:36
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answered by scarlett 3
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k so i'm a muslim and it sickens me when i hear about this kinda stuff then again who really trusts the media these days right??? but those who were found were probably running a whore house or soemthing cuz thats very common in iraq right now b/c the economy ******* sucks and women can't work but become prostitutes not trying to be an asshole or anything but i've read lots of stuff about that too...but my family wears make up and don't wear the scarf all muslims are fine with that and i drink and smoke and stuff u don't see me getting my *** beat lol
2007-12-09 17:53:54
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answered by Madrid fan 16 2
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It's horrible -- they have no respect for the abilities of women, and actually I think they FEAR the abilities of women.
But because they are really considered no more than property, why would we be surprised to hear that they are being hacked to death for any reason?
2007-12-09 17:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Islamic teachings disallow those things you're mentioning. For detail study of Islamic way of life I humbly advise you to kindly read the book : MINHAJUL MUSLIM by Abu Bakar Jabir Al Jazairi(688p.) available in New York, London, Riyadh & all important cities in all leading languages. Also, read at least translation of first four surahs of holy Qur-aan, by typing 'KANZUL IMAN' in Google search box in any language of your choice.
If Islamic principles are violated by some people whose only names are of Muslims & they're not Muslims by actions, how can Islam be responsible for that. Lol, think coolly & decide honestly yourself. It seems you 're easily swept by propagandists. Most of international media is sponsored by Zionists lobby. You must bring correct & authentic info. from perfectly neutral media & not about Iraq rather about plight of Palestinians, Muslims in Kashmir, Afghanistan, India & people of Korea too.
2007-12-09 21:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Women there are stoned for wanting to live their own lives. Rape victims are killed by their families because they've been "defiled." Young girls regularly endure the brutal practice of "female circumcision." It's disgusting.
2007-12-09 17:34:58
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answered by Little Red Hen 2.0 7
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I asked that question earlier, Some peaceful religion. Evil satanic Cult of the mindless
2007-12-09 17:29:35
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answered by Michael 4
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This kind of thing, if ever happened, is a sad thing.
But then again, accusing Islam just because conduct of the 'follower' (???) is unappropriate. One must return to the source of the teaching, the Quran and Sunnah (prophet deeds and sayings).
For better understanding, I brought forward to you the concept of 'reward and sin' of Islam in this example;
A woman asked an Islamic scholar; " Am I going to hell just because i'm not covering my aurat (things need to be covered) although I pray to God and do other good things?"
The scholar replied; " I am not the guardian angel of hell. Even the guardian angel do not know who is going to enter hell. This is the sole right of God. And God told us about the situation in the hereafter in His own words in Quran, surah Al-Qariah verse 6-11:
(Meaning) Then (everyone shall be placed according to his deeds). He whose scales are heavy,-Shall dwell in bliss. But he whose scales are light,-The Abyss shall be his home. What could make you conceive what that (Abyss) will be?(The Abyss is) a raging Fire.
The scholar continues;" I do not know your scale in the hereafter, I do not even know mine. But if you asked me if your deed (of not covering aurat) is right or wrong, the answer is it is wrong. Will this bring you to hell? I say based on ruling in the Quran and Sunnah (prophet deeds and sayings) wrong deeds bring you to the way of hell. But human scales in the hereafter is not based on one thing only. It comprise of every good and bad things you do in this world. Every single act will be evaluated. And if from this evaluation your 'good' is heavier on the scale, heaven is your way. And if 'bad' is heavier on the scale, hell is you way. God will evaluate you fairly."
Killing of women who do not wear headscarf is not justified, even it is done by a person called 'Muslim', or 'sheikh', or 'mullah', he is actually conducting a treachery on Islam.
How could a man kill a woman just for that!!! You will never find anything like this in the Quran and Sunnah.
Never ever God tell us to kill women who do not cover up. What is the point, so that they can put the headscarf on the corpse?
Muslim cannot even say these women will go to hell, how could we kill them. It is plain nonsense.
2007-12-09 20:01:06
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answered by ibn Masud 3
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What up with all the hungry Americans and the the Americans that can not get health care.
What about whose poor people who live on the streets. Whose poor bag ladies.What about those poor Americans your government left after storms destroyed their cities.
Why do they live in broken down trailers and cardboard boxes? Why do your christian children shoot either other?
2007-12-09 19:59:23
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answered by Od Ephraim Chai 4
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It is not religious war and neither it is being fight by the devout Muslims. It is civil war because of very old enemosity between Shias and Sunnis. It is not based on Islamic teachings. People who have blood on their hands will all be punished severely by God on the Day of Judgment.
Now tell me Christians claim their religion is nothing but Love. Then why in murders, raps, bank robberies etc. etc.
are highest in world. It is your religion's fault. Please answer.
America has highest prison population in world. Does
Christianity teaches you all to keep the murderers all their life and make tax payers pay $40,000.00 a year for feeding, guarding and providing free health services all their lives. Do you call it a punishment? Some of them have better life in prison than they had outside.
2007-12-09 17:44:26
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answered by majeed3245 7
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