Nassir must now be realizing that his time here is a waste, but it will not stop him. He does not realize how much he is destroying the reputation of Islam by his insipid, repetitive and sometimes threatening posts.
Let's briefly review those repetitive posts he has made, and the reason why he feels so much resistance.
1. All the people here (except Nassir) are wrong because we are not Muslims, or will not convert and save ourselves. His proof? He endlessly quotes from the Quran. Anyone who does not subscribe to it will rot in hell.
2. Everything that he says is true and not open to debate. His proof? He endlessly quotes from the Quran. Anyone who does not subscribe to it will rot in hell.
3. All of us are "Unbelievers" and ugly Zionists. More correctly, those who argue with him are ugly Zionists. For him, this is an insult he tosses at anyone who dares to contradict him. But there is hope for the Zionists. This aberrant behaviour can be corrected by reading and adhering to a series of ayahs, written in a book that only Nassir has any faith in. And, of course, converting.
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The board's reaction:
A few years ago, people politely ignored him or stated that they believed in something else. Saying this was a slap in the face to Nassir. It was a challenge.
There were even posts suggesting that religious scholars of every major belief system talk about their beliefs in conferences, uni debates, etc. This includes Muslim scholars. You would think that as much as Nassir dislikes unbelievers, that he would respect his religious leaders and their agreement to talk with other religious groups. Maybe even live together in peace and harmony. Uh uh. Occasionally, he would slip and let his ugly, aggressive side come through.
Stating that you adhered to another religion or, perish the thought, did not follow any, "turned on" the zealot in him. The polite brushoffs did not work. Nassir did not get the hint. That's when he ramped up his preaching, breathing fire and brimstone. His posts became fanatical. He threatened the unbelievers. He never attempted to reason with anyone. For Nassir, Islam is a take it or leave it thing. The closest you will get to "reason" are quotes from his book. There is no debate. It's my way or the highway.
Which brings us full circle.
Nassir is a zealot. He is not a Muslim. If he truly believed in the quotes from the Quran, he would not insult, deride or threaten anyone.