Really an action of the minority?
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Submitted by kalpak dabir, May 9, 2011 10:23
Is radical Islam really an act of the minority?
Historically, Islam has principally spread by the force of the sword. All the way to India, which had no quarrel with any of the Arabic tribes. This is waaaay before even Pakistan was thought of, so no Kashmir excuses please.
Even though there is clear proof that some of the Mosques in India, are built on destroyed temples, there is no mass movement among Muslims that they should be returned back to their original religion. And yet it is supposed to be said in Koran that desecration of other religious houses is not permitted.
Even the equally vile Roman Catholic church finally had dissenters who helped the silent majority break away.
So when will the muslim majority break free?
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kalpak dabir |
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Khalilah Sabra |
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↔ Wake up |
skai |
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↔ how else should one "judge"a religion? |
kalpak dabir |
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Response to Khalilah Sabra |
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My Response to Your Accusation / My Request for Respectful Dialogue and Truth |
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↔ In His Own Words |
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