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Posted: 8 years ago
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Hippo, what do you think of this? More than the article, the comments were scary, they all seem smart too.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Note: I have limited posts so I wont be able to continue after this

I honestly do not follow Turkey much but I have a idea that it is now being governed by conservative Erdo. I do not know the details as to what exactly he was doing.

My model is not anti religion. I am not areligious person. However I have come to the conclusion that religion should not be mixed with politics. I think this is a good way as people are passionate about it and there is potential of misusing them. It is never going to happen as the money makers who are the trouble makers or crazies who have political agendas of dominating someone will not let it be. They want to use it as a tool

Turkey is the most liberal among Muslims. I cannot pass a definitive statement based on one article but it should not loose its moderate impression. We have very few countries like Turkey. Malayisa is another one.

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Posted: 8 years ago
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Agreed, religion is used as a tool by those with political agendas to manipulate the public.. there's plenty of that here too. But the comments shocked me more than anything, those are Muslims living in first-world nations like USA, UK welcoming the Islamification of education and other public spheres, scrapping of personal freedoms etc and hoping they introduce more religious laws. How do they live in well-off secular nations and come to the conclusion, opposite of yours, baffles me..
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Why can't people just live and let other's live. Is it that difficult a thing to do?
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: communion

Agreed, religion is used as a tool by those with political agendas to manipulate the public.. there's plenty of that here too. But the comments shocked me more than anything, those are Muslims living in first-world nations like USA, UK welcoming the Islamification of education and other public spheres, scrapping of personal freedoms etc and hoping they introduce more religious laws. How do they live in well-off secular nations and come to the conclusion, opposite of yours, baffles me..


well only one explanation fits the bill a mud will remain mud even if its filled in platinum case...

i am not talking about the any religion here but in general the thinking
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: communion

Agreed, religion is used as a tool by those with political agendas to manipulate the public.. there's plenty of that here too. But the comments shocked me more than anything, those are Muslims living in first-world nations like USA, UK welcoming the Islamification of education and other public spheres, scrapping of personal freedoms etc and hoping they introduce more religious laws. How do they live in well-off secular nations and come to the conclusion, opposite of yours, baffles me..


Well I do not know if those commenting were living in USA UK

However this does happen and is very common. I find such people as hypocrites. If I were in their place and I was not happy with laws and customs of USA then first thing I would have done is to leave. lol. I am here because I am okay with them. These hypocrites criticize but they take money from same system and same people. I have had this debate a lot of time. My problem is hypocrisy..I just do not like such people

Even a bigger offence is trying to impose your rules on others. I mean asking to impose Isalmic rules in west where you went to earn money is nonsense. Just leave and go where you have your rules. Its common sense. A country with its laws is in place and if you are going there then go with the mindset that you have to respect it

I have mentioned this before and I think the basic problem is intellectual capabilityof these people. I do not know about India but in Pakistan when you talk to people with such views then you will see that they are basically weak minds which are susceptible to brain washing.

Things were not like that. Before there was less extremism. This is a fairly recent trend where things have gone crazy. Some of things being done in name of Islam are barbaric, evil and biggest victims are Muslims and Islam both in terms of getting killed and getting bad name. Whoever came up with this terrorism crap is actually wanting to turn Muslims into pariah, achoots, terrorists. And Muslims are not realizing that. They are not getting it. Muslims are being used by few dirty minds. A teenager who blows himself up is less to be blamed than an evil looking beardo who is on payroll of God knows whom or mayve a psychopath trying to impose his sect or whatever

Hippo has strong views on this so best not to get me started. I realize the situation and I am myself not happy with it. I also understand the concern of non Muslims. However I expect them to remain proper in presenting their point as that then fuels further divide.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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^^ Yeah in India too, the weak-minded easily succumb to fundamentalism but education does go a long way.. it's not a lost cause. However, when someone like a professor at Leeds University (it's the FB caption next to their name, don't know how accurate) espouses the same views, it reeks of hypocrisy! Things were indeed calmer a few years before.. apparently the influx of Saudi money is to blame for some of the craziness. All that said, people with informed and balanced views like yours are the need of the hour 👍🏼
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Posted: 8 years ago
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I don't get these izzat wallah trolls.
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Posted: 8 years ago
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she should post more pics to keep them going! 😆😆 make them waste their time and energy 😆😆
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Posted: 8 years ago
#90
Religion should be between an individual and their god, I don't understand what such 'devout' Muslims are doing trolling on social media in Ramadan anyway.

Sanctimonious, overzealous bigotry as usual.

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