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May 18, 2015, 12:09:12 PM
In America, there are at least thousands, maybe millions, of Muslims. If some average person quits being a Muslim, he will be ostracized by his Muslim community. If he is a big Muslim person, a Muslim civil rights leader, for example, if he quits Islam (or even changes Islamic denomination) he or family members might be assassinated. Just ask Malcolm X.

The Muslim guys who executed/assassinated Malcolm X (1965) still will not admit that they did it. They want us to think that Islam is peaceful.

If an Islamite says that Islam is peaceful towards people who are not Muslims, he is lying or ignorant. Either way, he is not to be trusted. A Muslim is a death threat to all non-Muslims, just by being alive.

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Thank you for another hatred spreading lying speach!
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May 18, 2015, 11:42:53 AM
In America, there are at least thousands, maybe millions, of Muslims. If some average person quits being a Muslim, he will be ostracized by his Muslim community. If he is a big Muslim person, a Muslim civil rights leader, for example, if he quits Islam (or even changes Islamic denomination) he or family members might be assassinated. Just ask Malcolm X.

The Muslim guys who executed/assassinated Malcolm X (1965) still will not admit that they did it. They want us to think that Islam is peaceful.

If an Islamite says that Islam is peaceful towards people who are not Muslims, he is lying or ignorant. Either way, he is not to be trusted. A Muslim is a death threat to all non-Muslims, just by being alive.

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May 17, 2015, 11:55:40 PM
I think when the Muslims are radicalized by whatever means that it's high time to move in a different direction from these kinda folks. There's no future when these kinds go rogue and we should all reject what they have to offer.
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May 16, 2015, 09:08:09 AM
[ size=15pt]Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…[/size]






Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

The answer to number 2 is because he's recognized as a leader of Muslims. The fact that he is influential in Islam makes his personal prejudices and hatred towards other religions very relevant to how Muslims conduct themselves with members of other faiths, especially where they follow his example.

Wait...so you mean...

Enforcers can't be nice guys?

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http://globalwarming-arclein.blogspot.ca/2014/02/hitchcock-1945-holocaust-documentary.html

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=memory+of+the+the+camps

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May 15, 2015, 06:29:03 PM
[ size=15pt]Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…[/size]






Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

The answer to number 2 is because he's recognized as a leader of Muslims. The fact that he is influential in Islam makes his personal prejudices and hatred towards other religions very relevant to how Muslims conduct themselves with members of other faiths, especially where they follow his example.

Wait...so you mean...

Enforcers can't be nice guys?

Smiley
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May 15, 2015, 04:20:33 PM
[ size=15pt]Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…[/size]






Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

The answer to number 2 is because he's recognized as a leader of Muslims. The fact that he is influential in Islam makes his personal prejudices and hatred towards other religions very relevant to how Muslims conduct themselves with members of other faiths, especially where they follow his example.
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May 14, 2015, 07:29:56 PM
.....
How hard is it for you to live in a world where a mutaween-bitcointalk.org force does not exist? Maybe you could apply for that job?

Unlike you, I have yet to directly threatening someone under a bad disguised joke. ....

Well, Enforcers can't be nice guys, can they?






legendary
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May 14, 2015, 02:54:51 PM
.....
How hard is it for you to live in a world where a mutaween-bitcointalk.org force does not exist? Maybe you could apply for that job?

Unlike you, I have yet to directly threatening someone under a bad disguised joke. ....

Well, Enforcers can't be nice guys, can they?
legendary
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Merit: 1386
May 14, 2015, 02:41:37 PM
....

Still you aren't answering mine.

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

There's boatloads of Hate toward the west, Hate toward Christians, Hate toward Jews, Israel, you name it, in the media, newspapers and websites of Middle Eastern news organizations.

All you have to do is go direct to them and use Google Translate.

It's very different than the "English language" versions they provide to the West.

Those have different content.  It's a sort of cultural two-faced lying, basically.


That phenomenon already occurred in the past, with different 'agents', but with the same goal and agenda...
.......

We have apologist agents rejecting everything their own eyes see right now. Especially in this very thread.
.....
Not just this thread. 

legendary
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May 14, 2015, 02:40:32 PM


Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/SirwXlQ.jpg[/img]

Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Two questions:

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

You didn't answer mine.

Answers to your questions

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

1.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/LCYWcIJ.jpg[/img]

2.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/bfAvWxv.jpg[/img]

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Why always ask for help from the hand of an infidel when you can use your own hands?
2. Why is your personal opinion/view so important to us, inferior infidel humans?

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/o5jLcll.jpg[/img]

1) I didn't always ask help from others. Why does it matter if I ask help from another person? Humans need to help each other.
2) I don't know. Maybe *you* are thinking my personal opinion/view is important to *you*.

Still you aren't answering mine.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

1) Exactly.
2)
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/47Y0XnY.gif[/img]

Still you aren't answering mine.

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

I did answer these. I will copy-paste it here.

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

Still you aren't answering mine.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Please cut the drama and answer. I can't keep doing this as this is probably spammy and is against forum rule.



How hard is it for you to live in a world where a mutaween-bitcointalk.org force does not exist? Maybe you could apply for that job?

Unlike you, I have yet to directly threatening someone under a bad disguised joke. And yes, I've read the private message you sent me... So what's against forum rules again?


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May 14, 2015, 02:27:58 PM
....

Still you aren't answering mine.

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

There's boatloads of Hate toward the west, Hate toward Christians, Hate toward Jews, Israel, you name it, in the media, newspapers and websites of Middle Eastern news organizations.

All you have to do is go direct to them and use Google Translate.

It's very different than the "English language" versions they provide to the West.

Those have different content.  It's a sort of cultural two-faced lying, basically.


That phenomenon already occurred in the past, with different 'agents', but with the same goal and agenda...

Useful Idiot
Stalin's apologist : Walter Duranty, the New York Times man in Moscow



Reporters have gained a reputation almost as opprobrious as that of lawyers. For irascibility and truth telling, reporters, like lawyers, rank high on the one and low on the other. Among the respective parties, however, reporters and lawyers mutually assure the adoration of their peers, what we might call MAA - Mutually Assured Adoration. Reporters, to hear them tell it, are kind, considerate, only concerned with the truth of an issue, and could not be bought off for all the money Midas could make.

Those of us living in the post-Woodward and Bernstein world find this attitudinizing laughable. Reporters are, however, by virtue of controlling the communication media, still able to pull a fast one on the public (Bill Clinton comes to mind, for example). Even with the public's collective bad attitude against them, they keep repeating the same lies; and sure enough, someone other than a reporter begins to believe in them.

Such is the case with Walter Duranty, long held in high esteem as the consummate reporter - a reporter's reporter, if you will. So it is with some amusement that, once in a while, we are allowed to see a liberal icon bite the dust with such crashing force and noise, that the subsequent deafening sound and pother leaves us with some feeling of exhilaration. This should not be misconstrued as so much schadenfreude; rather, just the warm, almost alpenglow of happiness that we were right all along.

Duranty was a chain-smoking, Scotch drinking vulgar sort of man who made no apologies for his admiration of Stalin. He was held in awe by other journalists, especially young female journalists. He did not fail to use the awe to his advantage, or rather their disadvantage. As Fascism rose in Europe, and Japanese jingoism emerged in the East, Duranty wrote glowing accounts of Stalin's Five-Year Plan. Almost single-handedly did Duranty aid and abet one of the world's most prolific mass murderers, knowing all the while what was going on, but refraining from saying precisely what he knew to be true. He had swallowed the ends-justifies-the-means-argument hook, line and sinker. Duranty loved to repeat, when Stalin's atrocities were brought to light, "you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs." Those "eggs" were the heads of men, women and children, and those "few" were merely tens of millions.

As Stalin exiled untold numbers of Soviet citizens to die in Gulags, the Soviet propaganda machine glossed this over, never
expecting to get a reasonable hearing, but prepared to deny everything. Duranty's acceptacnce of the official line exceeded even Stalin's wildest expectations. Taylor's book is a tour de force on the vile, brutish, and nasty life that was Duranty's. His fall in this book is as if from a skyscraper. That his own paper, the New York Times, refuses to acknowledge his perfidy only makes the read all the more savory. Readers now know that the "paper of record" knows that we know. When this story is added to yet another media icon crash, H.L. Mencken and his anti-semitic, booboisie racism, the liberal downfall is complete. Not only are we able to see liberalism's clay fee; we are now treated to the certifying papers of its alleged dementia.


http://www.ukemonde.com/news/usefulidiot.html





We have apologist agents rejecting everything their own eyes see right now. Especially in this very thread.

I am guessing, just guessing, that some humans are born wired ready to be reprogrammed as living mental carpets, vessels for the blinding light of a propaganda (any propaganda), anathema to their own way of living, all the way to their announced pre-programmed demise...


... By the way, did anyone bother to re-read who the target, the people's religion of that hate, in the second post in this thread, were?

A reminder:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.9799830


I do not understand why so many people would not have a few words for the memories of that family... Unless for some here, that punishment was perfectly adequate?




legendary
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May 14, 2015, 01:42:20 PM
....

Still you aren't answering mine.

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

There's boatloads of Hate toward the west, Hate toward Christians, Hate toward Jews, Israel, you name it, in the media, newspapers and websites of Middle Eastern news organizations.

All you have to do is go direct to them and use Google Translate.

It's very different than the "English language" versions they provide to the West.

Those have different content.  It's a sort of cultural two-faced lying, basically.
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May 14, 2015, 11:42:53 AM


Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/SirwXlQ.jpg[/img]

Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Two questions:

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

You didn't answer mine.

Answers to your questions

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

1.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/LCYWcIJ.jpg[/img]

2.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/bfAvWxv.jpg[/img]

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Why always ask for help from the hand of an infidel when you can use your own hands?
2. Why is your personal opinion/view so important to us, inferior infidel humans?

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/o5jLcll.jpg[/img]

1) I didn't always ask help from others. Why does it matter if I ask help from another person? Humans need to help each other.
2) I don't know. Maybe *you* are thinking my personal opinion/view is important to *you*.

Still you aren't answering mine.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

1) Exactly.
2)
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/47Y0XnY.gif[/img]

Still you aren't answering mine.

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

I did answer these. I will copy-paste it here.

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

Still you aren't answering mine.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Please cut the drama and answer. I can't keep doing this as this is probably spammy and is against forum rule.
legendary
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May 14, 2015, 11:35:21 AM


What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Why always ask for help from the hand of an infidel when you can use your own hands?
2. Why is your personal opinion/view so important to us, inferior infidel humans?



image




Ditto.

We don't need any Muslims in America. After all, we already have gays and welfare recipients, to say nothing about Greenpeace.

Smiley
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May 14, 2015, 11:31:35 AM


Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/SirwXlQ.jpg[/img]

Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Two questions:

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

You didn't answer mine.

Answers to your questions

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

1.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/LCYWcIJ.jpg[/img]

2.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/bfAvWxv.jpg[/img]

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Why always ask for help from the hand of an infidel when you can use your own hands?
2. Why is your personal opinion/view so important to us, inferior infidel humans?

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/o5jLcll.jpg[/img]

1) I didn't always ask help from others. Why does it matter if I ask help from another person? Humans need to help each other.
2) I don't know. Maybe *you* are thinking my personal opinion/view is important to *you*.

Still you aren't answering mine.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?


1) Exactly.
2)




Still you aren't answering mine.

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?



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May 14, 2015, 11:24:50 AM


Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/SirwXlQ.jpg[/img]

Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Two questions:

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

You didn't answer mine.

Answers to your questions

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

1.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/LCYWcIJ.jpg[/img]

2.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/bfAvWxv.jpg[/img]

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Why always ask for help from the hand of an infidel when you can use your own hands?
2. Why is your personal opinion/view so important to us, inferior infidel humans?

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/o5jLcll.jpg[/img]

1) I didn't always ask help from others. Why does it matter if I ask help from another person? Humans need to help each other.
2) I don't know. Maybe *you* are thinking my personal opinion/view is important to *you*.

Still you aren't answering mine.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?
legendary
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May 14, 2015, 11:05:05 AM


Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…

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Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Two questions:

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

You didn't answer mine.

Answers to your questions

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

1.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/LCYWcIJ.jpg[/img]

2.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/bfAvWxv.jpg[/img]

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?


What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Why always ask for help from the hand of an infidel when you can use your own hands?
2. Why is your personal opinion/view so important to us, inferior infidel humans?





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May 14, 2015, 10:58:33 AM
Due to the lack of understanding. People become afraid of what they don't understand, it's pointless to search for information about Islam when you already have your mind set that Islam is evil, you'll be interpreting everything you find about Islam in any possible way to make it evil and full of hatred it's really easy to understand Islam once you start searching in the right places, but what I'm talking about is that they don't even want to.


Please scumbag, show us where to start searching in the right places...


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I prefer Zakir over Muhammed when mentioning me!
May 14, 2015, 10:57:29 AM


Top Saudi Cleric Thankful Christianity Outlawed In His Country: “It Suffices Me Not To Hear Church Bells Ringing”…

[ img]http://i.imgur.com/SirwXlQ.jpg[/img]

Saudi Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani, former Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca and current prayer leader of Muhaisin Mosque in Riyadh, recently issued the following “tweet” on his personal Twitter account: “My beloved nation: It suffices me that you shelter me from hearing church bells ringing in you.”

This is reminiscent of when another top ranking Saudi religious leader, Sheikh Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah declared in 2012 that it is “necessary to destroy all the churches of the region.”

The similarities don’t end there.  No mainstream media in the English language reported the 2012 anecdote till I did.  And as of this moment, this anecdote concerning a leading Saudi cleric relishing the fact that no church bells can be heard in his nation is left completely unreported in Western media.

Would that be the case if, say, a top Vatican official declared that he longs for the day when all mosques are banned in Italy?

Perhaps more ironic, the MSM is acquainted with Sheikh Adel al-Kalbani.  The New York Times, for instance, has an entire spread about him.  The “happy” and “hopeful” theme is how al-Kalbani managed to rise to the top in Saudi Arabia — which is apparently “tolerant” — by becoming the first black Imam of the Grand Mosque in Mecca.



http://www.raymondibrahim.com/from-the-arab-world/leading-saudi-cleric-it-suffices-me-not-to-hear-church-bells-ringing/

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Islamophobia? Roll Eyes

Two questions:

1. Can you show me the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?

Two questions:

1. Can't you click on the link provided?
2. Why use your personal opinion/view for claiming you are a superior human?

You didn't answer mine.

Answers to your questions

1. I did but didn't see a link to the tweet. Did I miss?
2. Did I?

1.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/LCYWcIJ.jpg[/img]

2.
[ img]http://i.imgur.com/bfAvWxv.jpg[/img]

What does this tell? Asking again.

1) Can you give me link to the tweet?
2. Why use his personal opinion/view for claiming Islam hates people?
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