well where ever we leave even in between kafirs we should live with our principles as muslim.
They call themselves Kurdish freedom fighters.
Not a street with a Muslim majority? I haven't actually done a religious census of Austin. Have you? Hint: if want to save some time, just start in the 9200 and 9300 blocks of North Lamar.
i support a free kurdistan.. but of course i don't support the terrorist actions that some use to acheive that!
and if there was a kurdistan, there would be no need for "freedom fighters!!!"
and i don't know how to do a religious census. but austin is pretty much like this....
30% atheist
34% catholic
30% protestant
4% jewish
2% other (mainly hindu, muslim, and baha'i)
atheist and catholic are growing the fastest, while protestant is growing slowest. but due to immigration, we are having a HUGE surge in those who profess to the church that jesus made!!!!!(aka catholic church)
i dnt even want to imagine an independent kudistan...
they have killed too many of not only their own people but turks also...its hard to accept it.all they want is the turkish soil...without earnig it. i dnt want to imagine a indep. kurdistan where honour killings are as free as playing chess,where silly rituals overtake fundamentals....where hating turks is instilled into the children,....
its not jst freedom fighters...they kill their own people for screwed up reasons.
its disgusting.
They call themselves Kurdish freedom fighters.
Not a street with a Muslim majority? I haven't actually done a religious census of Austin. Have you? Hint: if want to save some time, just start in the 9200 and 9300 blocks of North Lamar.
I know. But the difference between 2 or 3 individuals and 2 or 3 millions is just one of degree, not principle. And I happen to think it's a bad principle for reasons I've gone into more than once in this thread.like you said grace seeker - the majority of TRUSKISH kurds. so if they don't want to become a nation, don't me them. but the iraqi kurds do, so let them.
and might i ask.. do you live in austin?
and when i talk about a majority, i'm not talking about a small area of two or three.. i'm talking about an area with thousands upon millions.
I know. But the difference between 2 or 3 individuals and 2 or 3 millions is just one of degree, not principle. And I happen to think it's a bad principle for reasons I've gone into more than once in this thread.
No, I don't live in Austin. Not even Texas. Woodrow is a much better person to ask than me about Muslims in Austin.
Woodrow, for the point of my argument, is there anywhere in the entire city of Austin a block on which 2 or 3 Muslims live next to each other?
oh ok. just wondering lol.
and in my opinion there is a huge difference between 2 or three million people.. it might be just one difference, but it's a huge one lol.
Is that enough to make you a Muslim majority at Iron Rock?Yes there are. However most of the Muslims are living in the Gated communiities. I live at the Marquis at Iron Rock. There are 4 Muslim families here.
Is that enough to make you a Muslim majority at Iron Rock?
Since there are over 300 families living in the complex, I think that puts us in a minority LOL.
I actualy do not know of any Austin Area in which there is a Muslim majority. We seem to be very interspersed through out the city. If there are any dominate Muslim sections they will most likely be near UT
i've never seen a muslim in downtown.. never. lol. although i have seen a few muslims at highland mall. lakeline has none, and barton creek especially has none lol. round rock outlet mall seems to have a few muslims here and there, so i'm assuming that there might be a few muslims in round rock. but all in all, i don't think austin or the metro has a lot of muslims. but the muslims that do live here in austin prolly live a happier life and are tolerated a lot more then muslims anywhere else.
There actually are quite a few of us. However, we are very dispersed and not congregated in any specific area. Based just on the number of Mosques (6 that I know of) there are at least 6000 people that attend Mosque on a regular basis. I would say there are at least 12 to 20 thousand of us. The 6 Mosques are not large enough to handle the entire Muslim population. It is hard to get good figure on how many there are of us. Very few Muslims ever register with a Mosque. They is a large Population in Round Rock as you said, but they are barely noticible. About the only time you will see us in large groups is during Friday prayers if you travel down Lamar at about 12:30 Friday afternoon you would feel like we had invaded the city LOL
Wrong about none of us at Barton Creek, I know of 2 families there.
wow, i didn't know there were 6 mosuqes. hah about as many mosques as synagogues.
i know a lot of muslims who work at convenience stores.. which is pretty crazy, as they sell alcohol and lottery. they might be hindu though lol.
Since there are over 300 families living in the complex, I think that puts us in a minority LOL.
I actualy do not know of any Austin Area in which there is a Muslim majority. We seem to be very interspersed through out the city. If there are any dominate Muslim sections they will most likely be near UT
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