Religion of Peace in action

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If I make a thread like your thread and call it: your religion of love in action ...

But I will not do this: because the original religion brought by Jesus Christ is very different from the idolatry and transgression of your people.
 
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Over 1 million Christians have been displaced by the middle eastern conflicts, and yet 100% of the people flooding into Europe are Muslim. Why is this? Robert Spencer explains why...

 

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Over 1 million Christians have been displaced by the middle eastern conflicts, and yet 100% of the people flooding into Europe are Muslim. Why is this? Robert Spencer explains why...

The best reply is from the Quran 3: 71, which means:
[Some of Quraish tribesmen asked some Jews: Do you believe that Mohammed is really a prophet, and is his description written in the Torah?
They said: No.
Therefore, this aya was revealed:]
Quran 3: 71. People of the Bible, why do you confound the truth [about Mohammed] with [your] falsehood a, and conceal the truth [about his description written in your Books], the while you well know [that he is truthful?]}
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a So that you deny his apostle-hood.

The man in the video, he is almost an Arab by descendance: almost a Christian by descendace; but when you search about him, you will find his original country concealed, and they said: the region belonged to Turkey; so why do they conceal his original country?
Anyhow, I am not concerned now about his original country; only I want to say the aya speaks evidently about Jews and Christians confound the truth with falsehood and they conceal the truth.
The man knows Arabic; he cites many things that are controversial;

e.g. Abu abd-Allah said: "invalidating the jizia" is that the Mahdi will remove the taxes; only the Zakat and the one-fifth contribution will be observed. While the man explained it as: Christians will be abolished by Muslims.
 

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An Inconvenient Truth


Timeline of Muhammad's Life (A.D)

570 - Born in Mecca
576 - Orphaned upon death of mother
595 - Marries Kadijah - older, wealthy widow
610 - Reports first revelations at age of 40
619 - Protector uncle dies
622 - Emigrates from Mecca to Medina (the Hijra)
623 - Orders raids on Meccan caravans
624 - Battle of Badr (victory)
624 - Evicts Qaynuqa Jews from Medina
624 - Orders assassination of Abu Afak
624 - Orders assassination of Asma bint Marwan
624 - Orders the assassination of Ka'b al-Ashraf
625 - Battle of Uhud (defeat)
625 - Evicts Nadir Jews
627 - Battle of the Trench (victory)
627 - Massacre of the Qurayza Jews
628 - Signing of the Treaty of Hudaibiya with Mecca
628 - Destruction and subjugation of the Khaybar Jews
629 - Orders first raid into Christian lands at Muta (defeat)
630 - Conquers Mecca by surprise (along with other tribes)
631 - Leads second raid into Christian territory at Tabuk (no battle)
632 - Dies


His two favorite animals

 

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Cleric calling for peace killed


The lifeless body of Yemen's top Salafi cleric in the southern port city of Aden was found disfigured on Sunday hours after he was abducted following an anti-extremism sermon, security officials told The Associated Press.

Government forces repelled Shiite rebels from Aden last July, but have been unable to restore order there ever since. With government forces now pushing north toward the rebel-held capital, Sanaa, the vacuum in Aden has given rise to affiliates of extremist groups like al-Qaida and the Islamic State group, who have grabbed lands and exercised control in various parts of the city for months.

The influential cleric, Samahan Abdel-Aziz, also known as Sheikh Rawi, had delivered a fiery sermon against the al-Qaida and IS branches on Friday, the officials said. His body was found bloodied and bearing signs of torture in Sheikh Othman, an area largely controlled by extremists, they added.

Abdel-Aziz was kidnapped by gunmen outside his mosque late Saturday in the pro-government neighborhood of Bureiqa, they said.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to talk to the media. They remain neutral in the war that has splintered the Arab world's poorest country.

Also Sunday, Saudi Arabia's Civil Defense said in a statement that a rocket fired from inside Yemen toward Saudi Arabia's southern border region of Najran landed on a Saudi home, killing an 11-year-old child and wounding nine others in the family. Saudi forces frequently fire rockets at rebel positions in Yemen from just inside the kingdom's border and the Yemeni rebels frequently fire ballistic missiles at Saudi border guard positions, killing dozens of soldiers and civilians.

Yemen's conflict pits a loose array forces fighting on the side of the internationally recognized government against the Shiite rebels and troops loyal to a former president, who together control the capital and much of northern Yemen. A Saudi-led coalition backed by the U.S. intervened on the government's side last March.

Earlier in the day, Human Rights Watch said the rebels, known as Houthis, have for months restricted food and medical supplies to Yemen's third-largest city, Taiz, in what it described in a statement as "serious violations of international humanitarian law."

"The Houthis are denying necessities to residents of Taiz because they happen to be living in areas that opposition forces control," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch. "Seizing property from civilians is already unlawful, but taking their food and medical supplies is simply cruel."

The United Nations humanitarian coordinator for Yemen said Saturday his organization is seeking ways to ensure unconditional access to Taiz, a city of about 25,000 that has been under Houthi siege and shelling for months.

World Food Program Deputy Director Adham Musallam said his group managed to bring in enough food supplies for 3,000 families in the city.

Taiz, which lies on the border between northern and southern Yemen, could be a major turning point in the civil war, potentially cementing the Houthis' loss of Yemen's south.

Rights group says Yemen rebels blocking aid to besieged city
 

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The higher the percent of Muslims in your country the higher your risk of being blown up in a terrorist bomb.
 

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Ugly and evil may be the best description.
Yes. It is, isn't it but no one asked us where we think our immigration should come from, so we are stuck with it... until Muslims become a genuine danger. Canada has a long history of taking action when potentially dangerous groups were identified ... a half dozen times or so. Sure, we end up saying "sorry" but only many decades after the threat has passed.

Could Canada "go there" again? I suspect "yes" if a group is deemed to be sufficiently dangerous. A recent poll of Muslim Canadians has the "happy to be in Canada" (I wonder if it would be such a happy destination if it were run by Muslims) but they identify as Muslims first, Canadians second. It appears that the warring in the Middle East is just starting and that it will expand manifold, in many directions. If the little colonies of Muslims in Canada prefer to follow radical Imams over the rule of Canadian law, it could, potentially end up in "bad place".
 

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Ugly and evil may be the best description.
Turkey won't export the educated ones, the criminals and other unwanted will be the first to sent away as refugees to foreign lands.

Sounds like there should be a bidding war if they are such a 'hot' item that one woman can distract 300+ men.

A solution for assisted suicide for North American females like DB that are fed up with the way we have 'been led astray'. Make it a club, with benefits, and before the lights go out they can entertain them with 'stories' that they have learned about 'the new masters'. Lie good enough and there can be endless stories that make them icons rather than 'martyrs'. Wireless debit might help also when extorting money that needs to be paid immediately, saves calling the fire-dept as that is a rope and a bucket-line in most cases.

The higher the percent of Muslims in your country the higher your risk of being blown up in a terrorist bomb.
Only until the infidels (like me and you) are voted out of positions of authority. You make it sound like retirement from endless slaughter and exploitation is a bad thing. Did I mention the OPEC discount card that 'we' would be able to get through the mail by filling out 1 form? (or the rest of the 'benefits' card for elderly who are still somewhat active)
 
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