Cabdullahi
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Nearly 4 times more than christianity


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Intresting - there are many haters of Islam out there far more then any other religion.
It is easily the most talked about religion - good or bad.
peace
Considering Muslim persons compose nearly 1/5 of all the people on the planet, and the second largest religious sect in the world, there sure is a "minority" mentality....
I'm not suggesting that Islam isn't the "Religion Du Jour", and everyone is talking about it, but NO ONE is more hated, universally, than the Jews. Its like a constant throughout history...
No offence but at this moment in time muslims are far more hated then any other group out there. Its ok to be Islamaphobic but any sign of anti Jewish rhtoric is a no go area -
The history lesson you give is a western history lesson - not a universal.
But right now muslims take the hate cake in the west.
what do you mean by minority mentality? If muslims are only 3 million in a country which has a population of 60 million, then why would there not be a minority mentality?
I'm not saying that Muslims in certain areas don't have it rough. As I said, Islam is the Religion Du Jour. Its the most talked about religion in the world, right now. And yes, there is a good amount of Islamic hatred out there. But let me put it in this way: Think of a lake in winter that freezes over. That layer on top that you see in the winter, is the hatred for Islam. But underneath that thin layer of hatred for Islam, is the vast and deep hatred for Jews that's been going on forever.
I will grant you that Anti-Jewish rhetoric in public is frowned upon but that doesn't mean it isn't right underneath the surface. It comes out all the time, in the strangest ways.
As for the "minority mentality" comment, I was under the impression that Muslims look beyond national boundaries and consider Islam to be a "nation". And if that's the case, it certainly isn't a minority. There may be geographical locations where they are outnumbered, but there are also many places in which they are the vast majority.
Interesting - there are many haters of Islam out there far more then any other religion.
It is easily the most talked about religion - good or bad.
peace
First of all muslims are all over the world but are still a minority - 1 in 5 people is a muslim what about the other 4 in five people - we're a minority there.
Can you define what it means to recognise someone as a hater of Islam? Would it mean they don't believe it, would it mean they actively question it, would it mean they have no regard for the Qu'ran or the prophet of Islam, would it mean they speak out against it as an ideology - what?
Your a hater - Actively misrepresenting Islam, It seems its the whole point you seem to be here with your wikipedia knowledge. Your post about the "so called religion of peace" is a cliche that haters use. your hypocrite as well - you dont apply the same moral standards to your own views that you apply against the people that disagree with you. You want to critic but havent the courage to recieve it. Seems like your a prime example of a hater. You maybe lost on an Islamicboard.
Can you define what it means to recognise someone as a hater of Islam? Would it mean they don't believe it, would it mean they actively question it, would it mean they have no regard for the Qu'ran or the prophet of Islam, would it mean they speak out against it as an ideology - what?
Perhaps you are right as I have never claimed perfection and what you say may only be the half of it but Jesus came to call sinners not those who already think themselves righteous. But if we look at what you wrote then you set criteria: motive, misrepresenting, level of knowledge, no moral standards, responding to questions and criticism and these must apply to everyone they cannot just apply to me.
So if readers of this post have the time do an honest search of my posts and see if any or all of this is true and I'll accept your judgement. But in fairness do the same for Zafan; an honest examination of his rhetoric, look at his level of knowledge, see how often he actually quotes and cites a reliable source and then come to your own conclusions.
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