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Gunmen Have Misinterpreted Islam, Apparently.
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"We condemn what happened in France. We condemn the violent extremism that is targeting westerners"
Muslims should show condemnation of radicals by intergrating with host countries & 'working' (no Benefits) to live according to western standards. Leave islamism to the radicals & destruction of eastern towns. Support the west in the quest for peace of innocent muslims caught in crossfire of east internal wars.
"We condemn what happened in France. We condemn the violent extremism that is targeting westerners"
Muslims should show condemnation of radicals by intergrating with host countries & 'working' (no Benefits) to live according to western standards. Leave islamism to the radicals & destruction of eastern towns. Support the west in the quest for peace of innocent muslims caught in crossfire of east internal wars.
//It is particularly important to be clear about where we stand, for the attackers said things that cannot be allowed to go unchallenged. They said they were avenging the prophet. That was wrong. In fact, it is the message of Islam, our principles and values, that have been betrayed and tainted. They refer to Islam to justify what they did. From a religious viewpoint, I feel it is my responsibility to say that this has nothing to do with the message of our religion. //
that's not what Anjem Choudary said earlier this week. dismiss him as a hothead if you like, but he has the ear of thousands of potential jihadis.
that's not what Anjem Choudary said earlier this week. dismiss him as a hothead if you like, but he has the ear of thousands of potential jihadis.
jno
/// one minute it's "I demand that Muslims denounce these attacks". ///
/// Then when one does exactly that, he's accused of "crying 'it wasn't us' in the usual, predictable, fashion". ///
Perhaps it is actions rather than mealy mouthed words that some wish to see?
As the saying goes "Actions speak louder than words".
/// one minute it's "I demand that Muslims denounce these attacks". ///
/// Then when one does exactly that, he's accused of "crying 'it wasn't us' in the usual, predictable, fashion". ///
Perhaps it is actions rather than mealy mouthed words that some wish to see?
As the saying goes "Actions speak louder than words".
"one minute it's "I demand that Muslims denounce these attacks".
Then when one does exactly that, he's accused of "crying 'it wasn't us' in the usual, predictable, fashion".
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Thanks jno you saved me the bother (just a bit of cut and paste :-) )
As for "integration", one at least of the policemen killed at Charlie Hebdo was a Moslem
Then when one does exactly that, he's accused of "crying 'it wasn't us' in the usual, predictable, fashion".
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Thanks jno you saved me the bother (just a bit of cut and paste :-) )
As for "integration", one at least of the policemen killed at Charlie Hebdo was a Moslem
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