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legendary
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September 26, 2015, 11:17:17 AM
Islam doesn't hate people but people hate other people and they only use religion as an excuse. The Koran is just a another book.

For your information, the Islamic State barbarians in Iraq and Syria are not reading the Torah or the Bible or the Bhagavat Gita. They are reading the Quran, and they are justifying their barbarities by quoting the verses from Quran. Islam is not just an excuse. The ultimate aim of the ISIS is to establish an Islamic Caliphate all over the world.
legendary
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September 26, 2015, 10:48:31 AM
Islam doesn't hate people but people hate other people and they only use religion as an excuse. The Koran is just a another book.


It is not.


full member
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September 26, 2015, 10:47:30 AM
Islam doesn't hate people but people hate other people and they only use religion as an excuse. The Koran is just a another book.
legendary
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September 26, 2015, 10:24:47 AM
Good points.  However I think yes, we can blame a lot of stuff on "religion," and there is no reason to avoid it.
exactly,just tell me what percent of population does self analysis and blames themselves or try to find out the problem Huh i find it quite easy just to blame someone (for our own peace )who is not going to answer you all eternity.
 
Not indiscriminately, though.  If it seems like some issue can and should be blamed on religion, fine, do it.
there is literally no issue that you can blame the RELIGION,be specific if you think it is ?

Certainly there is.  Any religion is a group of rules for behavior of humans.  Any ill effects on individuals or society occurring from the following of those rules can be blamed on the religion. 

There are countless examples of this, how many would you like?
legendary
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September 26, 2015, 09:02:06 AM

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I am sure all the feminists here will defend this woman's right to travel, away from his male gardian...

Of course not.
 Cool



Well, among bitcoin enthusiasts women are maybe 2% at max. And how many women do you met here on bitcointalk? 1 maybe 2?
I doubt there will be any voice of opposition from women regarding this case. I just sad that women in islam are treated like this...

A feminist is not a woman. Not all the time.


legendary
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September 26, 2015, 03:04:33 AM
Good points.  However I think yes, we can blame a lot of stuff on "religion," and there is no reason to avoid it.
exactly,just tell me what percent of population does self analysis and blames themselves or try to find out the problem Huh i find it quite easy just to blame someone (for our own peace )who is not going to answer you all eternity.
 
Not indiscriminately, though.  If it seems like some issue can and should be blamed on religion, fine, do it.
there is literally no issue that you can blame the RELIGION,be specific if you think it is ?
legendary
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September 24, 2015, 07:36:21 AM
I doubt there will be any voice of opposition from women regarding this case. I just sad that women in islam are treated like this...
No ,women get the chance to oppose on literally every aspect of life ,but when it comes to personal opinions people just get insecure and that is how it works ..dont blame religion for that... please read about her --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sania_Mirza
not everyone has a mindset of a pornstar.

Really?  I don't think so.

Plus the guy she got, his actions speak for themselves.  From your link.

On 12 April 2010, she married Shoaib Malik in a traditional Muslim wedding ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, India followed by Pakistani wedding customs for a mahr of ₹ 6.1 million (US$137,500).[54][55] Their Walima ceremony was held in Lahore, Pakistan.[56][dead link]

The online attention the wedding received made Mirza the most searched woman tennis player and Indian sportsperson in 2010, according to Google Trends.[57] The wedding was even more controversial because Malik was accused by another girl of already being married to her and hence he could not marry Mirza without first divorcing her. Initially for many days, Malik refused to grant the divorce claiming he was never married and as this resulted in media attention, he finally divorced the girl

yeap that is media and i dont want to explain what media does to VIP's .
but my point was to prove that it is an act of insecurity rather than religion.

Good points.  However I think yes, we can blame a lot of stuff on "religion," and there is no reason to avoid it.

Not indiscriminately, though.  If it seems like some issue can and should be blamed on religion, fine, do it.
legendary
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September 24, 2015, 01:45:48 AM
I doubt there will be any voice of opposition from women regarding this case. I just sad that women in islam are treated like this...
No ,women get the chance to oppose on literally every aspect of life ,but when it comes to personal opinions people just get insecure and that is how it works ..dont blame religion for that... please read about her --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sania_Mirza
not everyone has a mindset of a pornstar.

Really?  I don't think so.

Plus the guy she got, his actions speak for themselves.  From your link.

On 12 April 2010, she married Shoaib Malik in a traditional Muslim wedding ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, India followed by Pakistani wedding customs for a mahr of ₹ 6.1 million (US$137,500).[54][55] Their Walima ceremony was held in Lahore, Pakistan.[56][dead link]

The online attention the wedding received made Mirza the most searched woman tennis player and Indian sportsperson in 2010, according to Google Trends.[57] The wedding was even more controversial because Malik was accused by another girl of already being married to her and hence he could not marry Mirza without first divorcing her. Initially for many days, Malik refused to grant the divorce claiming he was never married and as this resulted in media attention, he finally divorced the girl

yeap that is media and i dont want to explain what media does to VIP's .
but my point was to prove that it is an act of insecurity rather than religion.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 07:22:08 AM
I doubt there will be any voice of opposition from women regarding this case. I just sad that women in islam are treated like this...
No ,women get the chance to oppose on literally every aspect of life ,but when it comes to personal opinions people just get insecure and that is how it works ..dont blame religion for that... please read about her --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sania_Mirza
not everyone has a mindset of a pornstar.

Really?  I don't think so.

Plus the guy she got, his actions speak for themselves.  From your link.

On 12 April 2010, she married Shoaib Malik in a traditional Muslim wedding ceremony at the Taj Krishna Hotel in Hyderabad, India followed by Pakistani wedding customs for a mahr of ₹ 6.1 million (US$137,500).[54][55] Their Walima ceremony was held in Lahore, Pakistan.[56][dead link]

The online attention the wedding received made Mirza the most searched woman tennis player and Indian sportsperson in 2010, according to Google Trends.[57] The wedding was even more controversial because Malik was accused by another girl of already being married to her and hence he could not marry Mirza without first divorcing her. Initially for many days, Malik refused to grant the divorce claiming he was never married and as this resulted in media attention, he finally divorced the girl
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 04:37:12 AM
I doubt there will be any voice of opposition from women regarding this case. I just sad that women in islam are treated like this...
No ,women get the chance to oppose on literally every aspect of life ,but when it comes to personal opinions people just get insecure and that is how it works ..dont blame religion for that... please read about her --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sania_Mirza
not everyone has a mindset of a pornstar.
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 03:41:07 AM

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I am sure all the feminists here will defend this woman's right to travel, away from his male gardian...

Of course not.
 Cool



Well, among bitcoin enthusiasts women are maybe 2% at max. And how many women do you met here on bitcointalk? 1 maybe 2?
I doubt there will be any voice of opposition from women regarding this case. I just sad that women in islam are treated like this...
legendary
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September 23, 2015, 03:13:22 AM
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This news is obviously fake, or badly translated, or both.


thanks for making it clear for the noobs...
or else they woulda believed in the post as a legendary guy is posting it ..as we all know they dont understand the political shit
legendary
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First Exclusion Ever
September 22, 2015, 05:16:45 PM
May I humbly suggest, though that you enlist the aid of this Atheist when you encounter and catch your Jinn.  I will instruct you properly in how to deal with creatures from other dimensions, while the ancient texts will not.

For example, your Jinn may know tomorrow, and for a price he may tell us secrets of tomorrow.  What price?  You never know unless you ask.  A Jinn may never have heard of Paint.  Just think, a simple can of spray paint may buy you the secret to tomorrow's lottery.
I will definitely PM you if I find one. I'm not sure what they look like, so I may just be offering a can of paint to an angry squirrel with mange. But who knows, maybe squirrels can predict the future also? As a test i will ask it the price of BTC next week and if it says $20 or $2000 I will know he's B.S.ing me.   

If I only had a nickel for every time a mangey squirrel gave bad investment advice...
legendary
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September 22, 2015, 05:06:22 PM



Pakistani Muslim Mob Sets Christian Family’s Home On Fire To Burn Them Alive…


A mob of radicals in the capital city of Pakistan torched the home of a Christian family and attempted to burn them alive by locking them inside before setting it on fire, a Christian aid group is reporting.

Earlier this month, a large group of radicals in Islamabad arrived at the home of 38-year-old Christian Boota Masih and began banging on the door, shouting for him to come outside.

Masih told the British Pakistani Christian Association that when he answered the door, the mob’s leader demanded that he and his family either give up their home, leaving all of their belongings behind, or suffer the consequences.

Masih believes that the mob went to his house because they wanted to take his family’s property. The mob told Masih that he and his family were trespassers in their own home.

Despite the fact that Masih could see that the mob came equipped with weapons, he did not comply and refused to leave his home.

“I was terror stricken, the mob was threatening to kill me and my family. They had weapons in their hands and started to brandish them before me. I thought they would kill all of us,” Masih explained. “I refused to leave my home — I had paid for it fairly and they had no right to ask me to leave.”

After Masih’s refusal, the mob began to beat him with metal rods and sticks. Some of the members of the mob locked Masih and his family inside a room and set the house on fire.

Although the house was destroyed in the fire, Masih was able to rescue his family, which consists of his wife and six children, from the inferno.

“I broke the door down using all my strength, desperate to live and to save my family,” Masih explained. “Soon other local Christians came to rescue us. They put out the flames and called the fire brigade.”


http://www.christianpost.com/news/pakistani-mob-sets-christian-home-on-fire-tries-to-kill-family-members-by-burning-them-alive-145809/


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This news is obviously fake, or badly translated, or both.

legendary
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September 20, 2015, 10:15:36 AM
I dont think i have ever met anyone that hates Islam. They have hated terrorists that are Islamic.

Bullshit.

You can find people that hate anything, somewhere.
 
legendary
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September 20, 2015, 09:08:14 AM
I dont think i have ever met anyone that hates Islam. They have hated terrorists that are Islamic.


Your personal experience is as valid as someone else who would have the same, exact, opposite... experience.


hero member
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September 20, 2015, 01:23:29 AM
I dont think i have ever met anyone that hates Islam. They have hated terrorists that are Islamic.
legendary
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September 17, 2015, 03:45:14 PM
Islam doesn't hate anybody. No religion hates anybody. At least not until it gets into people. Then Islam hates people because it is instructed to do so by its nature.

Smiley
legendary
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September 17, 2015, 01:05:57 PM



Iranian Husband Bars His Wife From Competition In Asian Championship, Using Islamic Law






Tehran (AFP) – An Iranian women’s football team will be minus its captain at the Asian championship in Malaysia next week after her husband invoked his right under Islamic law to bar her from travelling.

Mehdi Tutunchi, himself a sportscaster, said his wife Niloofar Ardalan could not lead out the national team at the September 21-26 championship in Nilai, because it coincided with their seven-year-old son’s first day at school.

Ardalan went public to plead her right to represent her country at the first women’s tournament of futsal — a form of five-a-side football — organised by the Asian Football Confederation, in a case that captivated Iran’s social media.

She appealed for a change to the law, in force since the Islamic revolution of 1979, that bars women from leaving home, let alone the country, without the permission of their male guardian.

“I wish authorities would pass a law for sportswomen so we can defend our rights in these circumstances,” Ardalan told Iran’s NASIM news agency.

“As a Muslim woman I wanted to raise the flag of my country, I wasn’t going there for fun.”


http://news.yahoo.com/husband-bars-iran-footballer-asian-championship-151919231--sow.html


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I am sure all the feminists here will defend this woman's right to travel, away from his male gardian...

Of course not.
 Cool


legendary
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September 14, 2015, 06:08:20 PM
First you must understand that fatwa is the opinion of scholar it may or may not necessarily be conformed with religious rulings.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatwa
This is not
necessarily a formal position since
most Muslims argue that anyone
trained in Islamic law may give an
opinion (fatwā) on its teachings. .....

By the way, we are in complete agreement in the ridiculousness of this man's ideas. 
You've argued against his advocacy of rigging Intestine Bombs, but not against his advocacy of violent jihad, or his  basic advocacy of terrorism.

I think this is wrong and is the fundamental issue.
You are wrong friend.I am totally against anyone who advocates or perpetuate violence in any form.The topic of debate before my post which you quoted was the ridiculous fatwa about sodomy and not violence
Thank you for clarifying that.  I had hoped that was the case.
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