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Jihadist Islamofascists
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Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland never had a mandate for their atrocities from the New Testament, whereas JIF's most certainly do have a mandate from the Koran and their paedophile prophet Mohammed.
Ordinary law abiding integrated Muslims do not follow the true teaching of the Koran, which is to wage Jihad by whatever means on the rest of us.
I have condemned them on this site many times over the years, and Iregret not one word of all I have ever said on the subject.
It is worse now than even I ever imagined, and I always imagined it would be a continuous escalation of violence and more and more submission and appeasement in a futile attempt to keep Muslims in the UK content.
Do you still believe the Muslim claim that Islam is a religion of peace?
Ordinary law abiding integrated Muslims do not follow the true teaching of the Koran, which is to wage Jihad by whatever means on the rest of us.
I have condemned them on this site many times over the years, and Iregret not one word of all I have ever said on the subject.
It is worse now than even I ever imagined, and I always imagined it would be a continuous escalation of violence and more and more submission and appeasement in a futile attempt to keep Muslims in the UK content.
Do you still believe the Muslim claim that Islam is a religion of peace?
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@Theland
It strikes me as being a religion of _conditional_ peace.
That is to say when they've converted everyone on the planet, and killed all those who wouldn't comply, there will be peace.
Did I say peace? I mean strict behavioural control, grovelling five times a day, annual dietary practices dangerous for high northern latitudes and outright misogyny.
It's a variation on the "Love me or I will burn you for all eternity" one. Whatchamacallit?
It strikes me as being a religion of _conditional_ peace.
That is to say when they've converted everyone on the planet, and killed all those who wouldn't comply, there will be peace.
Did I say peace? I mean strict behavioural control, grovelling five times a day, annual dietary practices dangerous for high northern latitudes and outright misogyny.
It's a variation on the "Love me or I will burn you for all eternity" one. Whatchamacallit?
Theland; //Do you still believe the Muslim claim that Islam is a religion of peace? //
There seems to be an implied underlying stance here that you are, and if this is true, how do you think this kind of ill-informed, insulting post contributes to your cause?
//I have condemned them on this site many times over the years, and I regret not one word of all I have ever said on the subject.//
Wow! what a pompous, self-centred windbag you are.
There seems to be an implied underlying stance here that you are, and if this is true, how do you think this kind of ill-informed, insulting post contributes to your cause?
//I have condemned them on this site many times over the years, and I regret not one word of all I have ever said on the subject.//
Wow! what a pompous, self-centred windbag you are.
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Birdie, // [i]You see, in Islam, the word "peace" doesn't mean what you and I and the vast majority of rational non-muslim people think it means. In Islam, "peace" means something else; it means the total domination of Islam over the entire world with unquestioning adherence to Sharia law[i]
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I don't know from where you gather your information, I suspect it's from one of the many anti-Islamic websites you choose to frequent, but 'peace' and 'peace-making' in Arabic means just what it means in English. Sulh, which is used in the Quran, is also the root of the word islah denoting development and improvement. This term is used to refer to peacemaking. Peacemakers are agents of good and those who breach it are elements of corruption and sin. It is therefore observed that peace and peacemaking are seen in Islamic tradition as part and parcel of human development. In Islam peace and making peace are seen as Godly acts worthy of praise and reward.
As most of your posts are predicated on causing division and misunderstanding, the world would be a far better place, if attempting to achieve it was an aspiration for you, and indeed for us all.
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I don't know from where you gather your information, I suspect it's from one of the many anti-Islamic websites you choose to frequent, but 'peace' and 'peace-making' in Arabic means just what it means in English. Sulh, which is used in the Quran, is also the root of the word islah denoting development and improvement. This term is used to refer to peacemaking. Peacemakers are agents of good and those who breach it are elements of corruption and sin. It is therefore observed that peace and peacemaking are seen in Islamic tradition as part and parcel of human development. In Islam peace and making peace are seen as Godly acts worthy of praise and reward.
As most of your posts are predicated on causing division and misunderstanding, the world would be a far better place, if attempting to achieve it was an aspiration for you, and indeed for us all.
/you have thought Allah, knowing that human beings are numbskulls, would have been a bit more explicit? /
We don't know what Allah really said(assuming such a person /thing exists or existed) since his secretary was so cr@@p at keeping records. Leaves and stones indeed, how on earth do you file those?
We don't know what Allah really said(assuming such a person /thing exists or existed) since his secretary was so cr@@p at keeping records. Leaves and stones indeed, how on earth do you file those?
naomi //tell that to the Islamic terrorists'// I don't have too, Muslims the world over are doing it themselves, 2,000 Imams in Germany alone on Friday; http:// www.exp atica.c om/de/n ews/loc al_news /german -muslim s-rally -agains t-extre mism_30 2459.ht ml
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