Israel has a large Muslim minority and they are knitted into the Israeli societal fabric all these moronic ideas manage to achieve is to hurt more Muslims
Originally Posted by Henry I am so sorry to speak out in the way which I will below, but I feel that I must.
Boycott Israel? Do you know the history of Israel, and what it contains? Do you know that not every Israeli is the same? Do you know that this is a pure form if racism?. It is not our duty as a Muslim to boycott Israel. It is our duty as a Muslim to make friends with Israel! The way in which people spoke out in this thread absolutely sickens my heart and mind, to think that people on this board would lash out on a country that is made up of individuals. Individuals. Can you possibly understand what an Individual is? An individual is a person, with their own mind, with their own fingerprint, with their own beliefs. Why don't we just go ahead and boycott Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq while we are at it? I am sure there are at least two or three nutheads in the countries. The Prophet Isa (Peace and blessings be upon him!) was born in Israel!
I am just appalled at which what I have read. I am done.
*EDIT* One more note. I only read the first few posts, as I was completely disgusted and did not want to read on. Sorry if someone who said something good thought that this was directed towards them. Salam towards them.
I've never had dates before. So far I was able to try some fresh ones here in Kuwait. They were tart but sweet, nut sure if I really liked them, but I didn't dislike them.
When I return to the US, i am hoping that some of the sisters there can help me find some dates and I'll try again.
We are getting them from Iran, I am sure, Israeli dates are not reaching here in Pakistan...
As the videos say, these dates are sold primarily in Europe where they have 10% of the market share. I think the videos are worth watching, especially seeing how they leave palestinians on top of 3 story high trees for a whole day to work work work
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