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Misconceptions About Islam
#11
RE: Misconceptions About Islam
(May 29, 2010 at 2:55 am)Saerules Wrote:
(May 29, 2010 at 12:37 am)Minimalist Wrote: This ought to be good.


^ Zombies!

Proof they exist.

mo3taz3nbar Wrote:ok i was just waiting for the first thread to slow down a little but i will try to make the thread tommorow(sorry that i will open another thread as it will b for answering a lot of misconceptions not about women only)but i will start by women position in Islam as i see that girls here r interested to know about this

Just add it to this thread... no need to make 2 threads. If it isn't too different it'll probably just be merged anyway Smile

I'd say most of us here already know about women in Islam... it would take some seriously good counter-evidence to challenge my understanding of this 'issue'. Thinking

Is any one else spooked when they see people out and about in these get ups?



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#12
RE: Misconceptions About Islam
downbeatplumb Wrote:Is any one else spooked when they see people out and about in these get ups?

I am honestly completely unafraid of this specific get-up... rather I think they just look weak. :S

And people walking around in suits is much more frightening to me ^_^
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#13
RE: Misconceptions About Islam
(May 29, 2010 at 5:25 am)Saerules Wrote:
downbeatplumb Wrote:Is any one else spooked when they see people out and about in these get ups?

I am honestly completely unafraid of this specific get-up... rather I think they just look weak. :S

And people walking around in suits is much more frightening to me ^_^

I dont know why they spook me, i can't help it.

Perhaps its because I live in an area where it is rare to come accross them?
Fear of the unknown and what not.

Why do people in suits frighten you, I 'suit up' quite often.



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#14
RE: Misconceptions About Islam
(May 28, 2010 at 9:23 pm)mo3taz3nbar Wrote: ok i was just waiting for the first thread to slow down a little but i will try to make the thread tommorow(sorry that i will open another thread as it will b for answering a lot of misconceptions not about women only)but i will start by women position in Islam as i see that girls here r interested to know about this

Your lack of complete words irritates me. I just thought I'd get that off my chest. I'm not asking you to change, but I think you should know that taking what you say seriously is made more difficult by your use of 'text-speak'. That's my issue, though... I just felt it was important for you to know that.

I do have a question for you, mo3. Where do you stand on 'Muslim Extremism' aka 'Suicide Bombers and Terrorists'? Do you agree that Jihad against us infidels is justified by your religion?
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RE: Misconceptions About Islam
(May 29, 2010 at 5:25 am)Saerules Wrote:
downbeatplumb Wrote:Is any one else spooked when they see people out and about in these get ups?

I am honestly completely unafraid of this specific get-up... rather I think they just look weak. :S

And people walking around in suits is much more frightening to me ^_^

Come to Arizona, Sae. I think suits are illegal.


The burqa does not inspire fear. It inspires anger. Anger that women can be so stupid as to tolerate that sort of treatment. Time for Gloria Steinem to be translated into Arabic.
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#16
RE: Misconceptions About Islam
mo3, another question for you.
Are atheist infidels worse than believers in other gods?
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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#17
RE: Misconceptions About Islam
downbeatplumb Wrote:Why do people in suits frighten you, I 'suit up' quite often.

I'm not frightened by them per see... only that they are much more frightening than people wearing bags. As for why this would be, 1: they can afford the suit, 2: they probably mean business, and 3: they likely did so with an intent in mind... and when that is unknown there seems a possibility of it being malevolent. There are a few other changes that can occur to make people in suits more caution-worthy than women wearing bags... especially if the person looks the part of formality associated by me with suits. Sleepy

@bozo... both atheists and believers in other gods than one's own are infidels... :S
Minimalist Wrote:Come to Arizona, Sae. I think suits are illegal.

If you are right... then Arizona is more fucked up than even I thought :S
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#18
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Yes Sae, I appreciate infidel is all-embracing, I just wonder if non-belief is worse/better (or the same thing ) to a muslim than belief in another god.
HuhA man is born to a virgin mother, lives, dies, comes alive again and then disappears into the clouds to become his Dad. How likely is that?
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#19
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ok guys i cant afford all this questions in onetime so lets concentrate on women in islam and i will get to all your questions later
my english is not that good and its not my mother tongue so forgive me if there is any mistakes in the way am talking
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RE: Misconceptions About Islam
(May 29, 2010 at 4:00 pm)mo3taz3nbar Wrote: ok guys i cant afford all this questions in onetime so lets concentrate on women in islam and i will get to all your questions later
my english is not that good and its not my mother tongue so forgive me if there is any mistakes in the way am talking

I disagree... your English speech is rather understandable (by me at least). Paul seems to be complaining about your use of numbers and acronyms in place of english characters (such as '4' for 'for')... but don't mind him ^_<
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