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6/13/2016 10:52:35 PM
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I am a muslim. I was born as one, raised as one and die old as one. When my mom teached with my sister a chapter from the quran, it was fun and I enjoyed it. I was probably 6 year back then. Now, almost 20. When my dad tried to teach me the arabic alphabet, he struck my palm with a twig if I made a mistake. I hated him for it. I still hate it, and I still remember it. So what does that tell me? There are kind hearted muslims out there, just like christians, buddhist and even those who are agnostic. Evil acts or terrorism has no specific form. Anyone can be one. This has been told many times. So why does when a muslim did a horrible act stampled terrorism (which is correct no doubt about that). But when a white male/female does the same thing, the answer is "mentally disturbed". And their sentences is much shorter no matter compared to the same person from a minority. On my behalf, I deeply apoligize for the painful incident that happen on Orlando. But I can't stop worrying for my identity as s muslim to be treated as a terrorist when I always been and always be against radicalism and terrorism. But the sad truth is, everyone is listening to the mainstream media and everyone's mind is fixed of the corrupted society.
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  • Maybe you moderate Muslims could do something about Radical ones. That might you know help.

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  • It's difficult for me to know who are radical one and who are well behaved muslims. As far as I know about my friends and family, I can say that none of my friends and family are radicals.

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  • The non religious always have silly ideas about the beliefs religious people hold. I think you're right. There are simply good and bad people. We'll use anything to justify our shitty actions. Extreme poverty and ignorance breeds extremism. People with good lives who live in comfort rarely blow themselves up. The blame is solely on the Islamic leaders who pocket millions off oil revenues. They fund extremism themselves. They know their people are angry and pushed to a dangerous breaking point. Their solution has been to use religion to channel the anger away from themselves.

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  • I unno man... it's just that u guys are the only religion out there doing such mass murdering in the name of your God.. yall the most intolerant religion of a secular society. Hard not to judge where most secular acts such as homosexuality is punishable by death in islamic nations.. hard not to judge when there is always conflicts in a nation where muslims are not minorities. It's like when yall have numbers, you turn super evil, when there arent a lot of you, it's all peaceful. Not judging, just speaking off observation. Im curious though, doesn't the quran state infidels are deserving of death and stuff? If you dont believe that stuff and you're being peaceful, arent you doing your religion wrong? Arent the radicals the true muslims because they strongly follow every word in the quran and you peaceful muslims dont?

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  • Edited by WNTR: 6/14/2016 4:53:50 PM
    Yes, I believe so, that the quran says that infidels deserve penalties that could lead to death or other horrible things that can happen. HOWEVER, listen to me for a minute. The radicals are not true muslims because: 1: Even if homosexuality is forbidden (which I honestly don't care if people are gay or not) it is not right to kill a human being and judged them. That is also written in our holy book. 2: God is the only one who has the right to do that action. Not a human. 3: When muslims are no longer a minority, basically a muslim country, we don't get super evil. Yes there are names of countries who practices that could be seen evil like death penalty or the right to punish a wife she was accused that she didn't follow a rule, which is very wrong. Example: What people don't reliaze is that almost half the muslims in the world follow a another "version" of islam. Saudi-Arabia has influenced a lot in the religion. Norms, social hierarchy and laws are heavy influenced as well. Which should not be part of it. 4: I am a muslim guy who actually think beyond the holy book Quran. I even question it and don't blindly follow it. Yes there are parts of this book I love, and some I am really, really against. Because I use my own sense of justice, moral and ethic to judge if I want to follow the rules or not based on what the quran says. 5: You can trust me. But I am afraid if I can trust you.

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  • Edited by BeyondReasonn: 6/14/2016 1:55:06 AM
    Ignore, wrote something on wrong post... Move along

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  • And to answer your topic: islam is simply a religion like any other religion. It doesn't have military components and it's not a system. You are making islam to be something that is not based on what the media has described about Islam. And to give the off the impression that the more muslims, the higher the chances that we are going to into an conflict because someone (the goverment if that's what you mean) doesn't meet our demands. The demand you are talking about is the amount off religious freedom that we were allowed to practice on. Anyhow if you want to defeat the real enemy, do some research about "Rothschild".

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  • Aww... Come now, I was ready to defend you until you became some typical Jew hater.

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  • I don't hate them from the fact that they are jews. I hate them for their actions and characters. What they are, what they believe in is not relevant for me.

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