RE: Fear of Islam (Part 2 of 3) The "Others"

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Fear of Islam (Part 2 of 3) The "Others"

in islam •  8 years ago 

We sometimes forget our own religion being similar, nuns wear headwear we are suppose to fast during lent muslims do this during ramadan we should remember the things that make us simler rather than divide us, I count myself lucky to have friends both in the Muslim community and also Amadyan Muslim friends. I also have jewish and many friends from other faiths Hindu, Sikh, Catholic. I live in a multi-cultural society in West London, all the faiths come together as friends of Faith to help each other, myself I am a bit agnostic, atheist humanist depending on what day of the week it is, but I respect them as much as they respect me and my life is so much richer for it.

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Yea the difference is that nuns do what they do willingly. They wont be stoned to death because they went into public without it. Its nice that you have this great multicultural picture in your head but that pretty picture will get you and your family killed. You should do a bit more research on Islam. Maybe even go spend some time in the middle east. Think you'd make it out alive?

The "true believers" simply are not playing around. I don't think some people can wrap their heads around that mentality.

It takes a lot of programming before someone reaches that point and its not by accident.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Yes I've been to london and it's incredibly multi cultural. And doesn't come without problems of course, hence what has happened with Brexit. I shared a video on Part 1 of this series in which the ex-undercover agent says

"As long as your enemy is a subhuman psychopath that's gonna attack you no matter what you do, this never ends. But if your enemy is a policy, however complicated, that we can work with."

I think that that embodies the truth that those who control us don't want us to know.