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July 04, 2015, 11:43:33 PM
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I think most of islam people are good, But part of them are extremist which make people fear
We see the Islamic state kill lots of innocent people everyday.

These people are not muslims because Islam is against of killing of innocent people.....
They are so called muslims and islamic state....
They have no concern with Islam.....

Was Arafat a Muslim?
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July 05, 2015, 07:47:44 AM
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I think most of islam people are good, But part of them are extremist which make people fear
We see the Islamic state kill lots of innocent people everyday.

These people are not muslims because Islam is against of killing of innocent people.....
They are so called muslims and islamic state....
They have no concern with Islam.....

Was Arafat a Muslim?


Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader. He was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA)
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Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader. He was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA)

At least Arafat was better than those Hamas nutters such as Ismail Haniyeh, Khaled Mashal, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, and Mousa Abu Marzouq. He made sure that Fatah remains as a moderate organization, and opposed the acts of terrorism committed by the Hamas recruits. After his death, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict flared up again, as there were no moderate figures among the Palestinians.
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I am here to just say one thing? Why do YOU hate islam? and you should really give a valid reason not a shitty one that says 'Because media'
and Yes, I am a muslim for those who ask, just tell me, come out of your shell and say why you HATE it, and I could be here to clarify things to you.
Also here is something that most people mistake about islam is that "Islam hates other religions" for this I say, Islam does not hate ANY religion, but it suggests to 'invite' them to islam, as slowly, and peacefully, even if they refuse, you can try and try, until it's their choice, you stop. and for all the wars that happened, it's because the other religions decided to come into war on Islam.

If you need anything clarified, I am here to answer you, don't be scared, I won't be offended by anyone, also haters, you can reply, I won't care Wink

I would hate Islam if I happened to be a hateful person. I pity Muslims.

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Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader. He was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA)

At least Arafat was better than those Hamas nutters such as Ismail Haniyeh, Khaled Mashal, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, and Mousa Abu Marzouq. He made sure that Fatah remains as a moderate organization, and opposed the acts of terrorism committed by the Hamas recruits. After his death, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict flared up again, as there were no moderate figures among the Palestinians.

Bah.  Historical Revisionism. To me it looks like Arafat is responsible for helping create an entire generation of Palestines who don't have any useful skills, don't have the ability to do useful work, except tote a gun and use it for the latest jihad.

Arafat was a terrorist.  Just looking at his terror, here ya go-

http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_article=795&x_context=7
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EARLY TERRORISM CAREER

– Late 1950's: Arafat co-founds Fatah, the “Movement for the National Liberation of Palestine.”

– Jan. 1, 1965: Fatah fails in its first attempted attack within Israel — the bombing of the National Water Carrier.

– July 5, 1965: A Fatah cell plants explosives at Mitzpe Massua, near Beit Guvrin; and on the railroad tracks to Jerusalem near Kafr Battir.

– 1965-1967: Numerous Fatah bomb attacks target Israeli villages, water pipes, railroads. Homes are destroyed and Israelis are killed.

– July 1968: Fatah joins and becomes the dominant member of the PLO, an umbrella organization of Palestinian terrorist groups.

– Feb. 4, 1969: Arafat is appointed Chairman of the Executive Committee of the PLO

– Feb. 21, 1970: SwissAir flight 330, bound for Tel Aviv, is bombed in mid-flight by PFLP, a PLO member group. 47 people are killed.

– May 8, 1970: PLO terrorists attack an Israeli schoolbus with bazooka fire, killing nine pupils and three teachers from Moshav Avivim

– Sept. 6, 1970: TWA, Pan-Am, and BOAC airplanes are hijacked by PLO terrorists.

LATE TERRORISM CAREER

attacks since Sept 2000 perpetrated by groups under Arafat's command:


– May 29, 2001:  Gilad Zar, an Itamar resident, was shot dead in a terrorist ambush by Fatah Tanzim.

– May 29, 2001: Sara Blaustein, 53, and Esther Alvan, 20, of Efrat, were killed in a drive-by shooting south of Jerusalem. The Fatah Tanzim claimed responsibility for the attack.

– June 18, 2001: Doron Zisserman, 38, shot and killed in his car by Fatah sniper fire.

– Aug 26, 2001: Dov Rosman, 58, killed in a shooting attack by Fatah terrorist.

– Sept 6, 2001:  Erez Merhavi, 23, killed in a Fatah Tanzim ambush shooting near Hadera while driving to a wedding.

– Sept 20, 2001: Sarit Amrani, 26, killed by Fatah terrorist snipers as she was traveling in a car with her husband and 3 children.

– Oct 4, 2001: 3 killed, 13 wounded, when a Fatah terrorist, dressed as an Israeli paratrooper, opened fire on Israeli civilians waiting at the central bus station in Afula.

– Nov 27, 2001 - 2 killed 50 injured when two Palestinian terrorists opened fire with Kalashnikov assault rifles on a crowd of people near the central bus station in Afula. Fatah and the Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility.

– Nov 29, 2001: 3 killed and 9 wounded in a suicide bombing on an Egged 823 bus en route from Nazereth to Tel Aviv near the city of Hadera. The Islamic Jihad and Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

– Dec 12, 2001 - 11 killed and 30 wounded when three terrorists attacked a bus and several passenger cars with a roadside bomb, anti-tank grenades, and light arms fire near the entrance to Emmanuel in Samaria . Both Fatah and Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

– Jan 15, 2002:  Avi Boaz, 71, an American citizen, was kidnapped at a PA security checkpoint in Beit Jala. His bullet-riddled body was found in a car near Bethlehem. The Fatah's Al-Aksa Brigade claimed responsibility for the murder.

– Jan 15, 2002: Yoela Chen, 45, was shot dead by an Al Aqsa Brigade terrorist

– Jan 17, 2002: 6 killed, 35 wounded when a Fatah terrorist burst into a bat mitzva reception in a banquet hall in Hadera opening fire with an M-16 assault rifle.

– Jan 22, 2002: 2 killed, 40 injured when a Fatah terrorist opened fire with an M-16 assault rifle near a bus stop in downtown Jerusalem.

– Jan. 27, 2002: One person was killed and more than 150 were wounded by a female Fatah suicide bomber in the center of Jerusalem.

– Feb 6, 2002 - A mother and her 11 year old daughter were murdered in their home by a Palestinian terrorist disguised in an IDF uniform. Both Fatah and Hamas claimed responsibility.

– Feb 18, 2002 :  - Ahuva Amergi, 30, was killed and a 60-year old man was injured when a Palestinian terrorist opened fire on her car. Maj. Mor Elraz, 25,  and St.-Sgt. Amir Mansouri, 21,  who came to their assistance, were killed while trying to intercept the terrorist. The terrorist was killed when the explosives he was carrying were detonated. The Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

– Feb 22, 2002: Valery Ahmir, 59, was killed by terrorists in a Fatah drive-by shooting north of Jerusalem as he returned home from work.

– Feb 25, 2002: Avraham Fish, 65, and Aharon Gorov, 46, were killed in a Fatah terrorist shooting attack south of Bethlehem. Fish's daughter, 9 months pregnant, was seriously injured but delivered a baby girl.

– Feb 25, 2002: Police officer 1st Sgt. Galit Arbiv, 21, died after being fatally shot, when a Fatah terrorist opened fire at a bus stop in the Neve Ya'akov residential neighbhorhood in northern Jerusalem. Eight others were injured.

– Feb 27, 2002: Gad Rejwan, 34, of Jerusalem, was shot and killed by one of his Palestinian employees in a factory north of Jerusalem. Two Fatah groups issued a joint statement taking responsibility for the murder.

– March 2, 2002: A suicide bombing by Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem killed 11 people and injured more than 50.

– Mar 5, 2002: 3 were killed and over 30 people were wounded in Tel-Aviv when a Fatah terrorist opened fire on two adjacent restaurants shortly after 2:00 AM.

– Mar 5, 2002: Devorah Friedman, 45, of Efrat, was killed and her husband injured in a Fatah shooting attack on the Bethlehem bypass "tunnel road", south of Jerusalem.

– Mar 9, 2002: Avia Malka, 9 months, and Israel Yihye, 27, were killed and about 50 people were injured when two Fatah terrorists opened fire and threw grenades at cars and pedestrians in the coastal city of Netanya on Saturday evening, close to the city's boardwalk and hotels.

–March 21, 2002: An Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade suicide bomber exploded himself in a crowd of shoppers in Jerusalem, killing 3 and injuring 86.

– March 29, 2002: Two killed and 28 injured when a female Fatah suicide bomber blew herself up in a Jerusalem supermarket.

– March 30, 2002: One killed and 30 injured in an Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.

– April 12, 2002: Six  killed and 104 wounded when a female Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade suicide bomber blew herself up at a bus stop on Jaffa road at the entrance to Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda open-air market.

– May 27, 2002: Ruth Peled, 56, of Herzliya and her infant granddaughter, aged 14 months, were killed and 37 people were injured when a Fatah suicide bomber detonated himself near an ice cream parlor outside a shopping mall in Petah Tikva.

– May 28, 2002 - Albert Maloul, 50, of Jerusalem, was killed when shots were fired by Fatah terrorists at the car in which he was traveling south on the Ramallah bypass road.

– May 28, 2002 - Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade terrorists killed Netanel Riachi, 17,  Gilad Stiglitz, 14, and Avraham Siton, 17,  three yeshiva high school students playing basketball.

– June 19, 2002: Seven people were killed and 37 injured when a Fatah suicide bomber blew himself up at a crowded bus stop and hitchhiking post in the French Hill neighborhood of Jerusalem.

– June 20, 2002: Rachel Shabo, 40, and three of her sons - Neria, 16, Zvika, 12, and Avishai, 5 - as well as a neighbor, Yosef Twito, 31, who came to their aid, were murdered when a terrorist entered their home in Itamar, south of Nablus, and opened fire. Two other children were injured, as well as two soldiers.  The PFLP and the Fatah Al Aqsa Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.

– July 25, 2002: Rabbi Elimelech Shapira, 43, was killed in a Fatah shooting attack near the West Bank community of Alei Zahav.

– July 26, 2002: St.-Sgt. Elazar Lebovitch, 21, of Hebron; Rabbi Yosef Dikstein, 45, of Psagot, his wife Hannah, 42, and their 9-year-old son Shuv'el Zion were killed in a Fatah Al Aqsa Brigade shooting attack south of Hebron. Two other of their children were injured. – July 30, 2002: Shlomo Odesser, 60, and his brother Mordechai, 52, both of Tapuach in Samaria, were shot and killed when their truck came under Fatah fire in the West Bank village of Jama'in.

– Aug 4, 2002: 2 killed and 17 wounded when a Fatah terrorist opened fire with a pistol near the Damascus Gate of Jerusalem's Old City.

– Aug 5, 2002: Avi Wolanski (29) and his wife Avital (27), of Eli, were killed and one of their children, aged 3, was injured when terrorists opened fire on their car as they were traveling on the Ramallah-Nablus road in Samaria. The Martyrs of the Palestinian Popular Army, a splinter group associated with Arafat's Fatah movement, claimed responsibility for the attack.

– Aug 10, 2002: Yafit Herenstein, 31, of Moshav Mechora in the Jordan Valley, was killed and her husband, Arno, seriously wounded when a Fatah terrorist infiltrated the moshav and opened fire outside their home.

– Sept 18, 2002: Yosef Ajami, 36, was killed when Fatah  terrorists opened fire on his car near Mevo Dotan, north of Jenin in the West Bank.

– Oct 29, 2002: Three people, including 2 fourteen year olds, were shot to death by a Fatah terrorist.

-- Nov 10, 2002: Revital Ohayon, 34, and her two sons, Matan, 5, and Noam, 4, as well as Yitzhak Dori, 44 - all of Kibbutz Metzer - and Tirza Damari, 42,  were killed when a Fatah terrorist infiltrated the kibbutz, located east of Hadera near the Green Line, and opened fire.

– Nov 28, 2002: 5 killed and 40 wounded when two Fatah terrorists opened fire and threw grenades at the Likud polling station in Beit She'an, near the central bus station, where party members were casting their votes in the Likud primary.

– Apr 24, 2003 - 1 was killed and 13 were wounded in a suicide bombing outside the train station in Kfar Sava. Groups related to the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and the PFLP clamied joint responsibility for the attack.

– May 5, 2003 - Gideon Lichterman, 27, was killed and two other passengers, his six-year-old daughter Moriah and a reserve soldier, were seriously wounded when Fatah terrorists fired shots at their vehicle in Samaria.

– May 19, 2003: 3 were killed and 70 were wounded in a suicide bombing at the entrance to the Amakim Mall in Afula. The Islamic Jihad and the Fatah al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades both claimed responsibility for the attack.

– Aug 29, 2003:  Shalom Har-Melekh, 25, was killed in a Fatah shooting attack while driving northeast of Ramallah. His wife, Limor, who was seven months pregnant, sustained moderate injuries, and gave birth to a baby girl by Caesarean section.

– Jan 29, 2004: 11 people were killed and over 50 wounded in a suicide bombing of an Egged bus no. 19 at the corner of Gaza and Arlozorov streets in Jerusalem. Both the Fatah-related Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack.

– Mar 14, 2004: 10 were killed and 16 wounded in a double suicide bombing at Ashdod Port. Hamas and Fatah claimed responsibility for the attack.

– May 2, 2004: Tali Hatuel, 34, and her daughters - Hila, 11, Hadar, 9, Roni, 7, and Merav, 2 - of Katif in the Gaza Strip were killed when two Palestinian terrorists fired on an Israeli car at the entrance to the Gaza Strip settlement bloc of Gush Katif. Fatah and Islamic Jihad claimed joint responsibility for the attack.
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July 08, 2015, 05:28:03 PM
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Was Arafat a Muslim?
Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader.....

Arafat was a Muslim.

Arafat was a Terrorist.

Let's please cut out all the propaganda about Islam "peace and love", okay?
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July 08, 2015, 06:07:39 PM
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Was Arafat a Muslim?
Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader.....

Arafat was a Muslim.

Arafat was a Terrorist.

Let's please cut out all the propaganda about Islam "peace and love", okay?

Let me tell you one thing that, Those who kills innocent people on the Name of Islam, they are Not Muslim. Jihad is not Killing the Innocent people. The concept of jihad is indeed a Quranic one, but sadly, a false and twisted version of this Quranic concept has been used by terrorists acting in the name of Islam to commit various terrorist acts. These terrorist acts, which occur all over the world, aim at the indiscriminate killing of innocent people. They are being undertaken in the name of “jihad”. These non-Islamic acts have gone a long way towards distorting the image of Islam.
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July 08, 2015, 09:40:34 PM
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Was Arafat a Muslim?
Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader.....

Arafat was a Muslim.

Arafat was a Terrorist.

Let's please cut out all the propaganda about Islam "peace and love", okay?

Let me tell you one thing that, Those who kills innocent people on the Name of Islam, they are Not Muslim. Jihad is not Killing the Innocent people. The concept of jihad is indeed a Quranic one, but sadly, a false and twisted version of this Quranic concept has been used by terrorists acting in the name of Islam to commit various terrorist acts. These terrorist acts, which occur all over the world, aim at the indiscriminate killing of innocent people. They are being undertaken in the name of “jihad”. These non-Islamic acts have gone a long way towards distorting the image of Islam.
Fine with me.

So...

ARAFAT IS NOT A MUSLIM!

Good luck with that.  We just had Greg tell us Arafat was a Muslim. 

Is he or isn't he?

Well, if we are discussing issues of indiscriminate killings, it's not too much to ask for logical consistency?  Or is the logic as inconsistent as the killings?

Is it?

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Let's please cut out all the propaganda about Islam "peace and love", okay?

All the violence and suicide missions you see that the media propagates 24/7 are are un-Islamic. At its core, Islam is truly a religion of peace, a message reiterated many times throughout the Quran. The Quran calls its way "the paths of peace" (5:16) and states that God dislikes any disturbance of peace: "God loves not aggressors" (2:190). Additionally, there has been a fatwa (or religious decree) speaking directly against terrorism and suicide bombings, stating they are unjust, evil and have no place in Islam. People who perpetuate violence in the name of Islam are no more true to their faith than Christians who blow up abortion clinics. The religion itself has a deep commitment to social justice. In addition to the practice of Ramadan enabling Muslims to experience hunger as a poor and hungry person might, another of the five pillars of Islam is to help the poor through a donation of zakat. Put simply, Muslims must give 2.5 percent of their savings to the poor, as zakat is a requirement of those who have accumulated wealth.
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July 09, 2015, 04:39:59 AM
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Why do people hate islam?

I think is that in fact now the people possess a way to the freedom, they are in security , they are relatively safe. they are not pushed by the injustices of there systems to take appreciation of the truth of Islam.  this is why the (Islam) is vulnerable, this is why the hate of islam is as this much achievable.
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July 09, 2015, 04:54:10 AM
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Why do people hate islam?

I think is that in fact now the people possess a way to the freedom, they are in security , they are relatively safe. they are not pushed by the injustices of there systems to take appreciation of the truth of Islam.  this is why the (Islam) is vulnerable, this is why the hate of islam is as this much achievable.


What are you insinuating here?
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July 10, 2015, 01:42:08 AM
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Why do people hate islam?

I think is that in fact now the people possess a way to the freedom, they are in security , they are relatively safe. they are not pushed by the injustices of there systems to take appreciation of the truth of Islam.  this is why the (Islam) is vulnerable, this is why the hate of islam is as this much achievable.


What are you insinuating here?


 Is just an opinion, The times that we live in do not give an direct vision of the reality.
 maybe that is the compensation, the alternative to the isolation from the outside world. We have option to easy access what is far from us but is so confusing, mixed with all things landed in one-time.
 
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What are you insinuating here?

The human being has trend to disremember a needs if he is satisfied from their side, I say that maybe that is what.
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Let's please cut out all the propaganda about Islam "peace and love", okay?

All the violence and suicide missions you see that the media propagates 24/7 are are un-Islamic. At its core, Islam is truly a religion of peace, a message reiterated many times throughout the Quran. The Quran calls its way "the paths of peace" (5:16) and states that God dislikes any disturbance of peace: "God loves not aggressors" (2:190). Additionally, there has been a fatwa (or religious decree) speaking directly against terrorism and suicide bombings, stating they are unjust, evil and have no place in Islam. People who perpetuate violence in the name of Islam are no more true to their faith than Christians who blow up abortion clinics. The religion itself has a deep commitment to social justice. In addition to the practice of Ramadan enabling Muslims to experience hunger as a poor and hungry person might, another of the five pillars of Islam is to help the poor through a donation of zakat. Put simply, Muslims must give 2.5 percent of their savings to the poor, as zakat is a requirement of those who have accumulated wealth.
Okay, you tell us.

Was Arafat a Muslim?
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Was Arafat a Muslim?
Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader.....

Arafat was a Muslim.

Arafat was a Terrorist.

Let's please cut out all the propaganda about Islam "peace and love", okay?

Who told you Arafat was a terrorist ??
Would you please give me your point of view..??
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I am here to just say one thing? Why do YOU hate islam? and you should really give a valid reason not a shitty one that says 'Because media'
and Yes, I am a muslim for those who ask, just tell me, come out of your shell and say why you HATE it, and I could be here to clarify things to you.
Also here is something that most people mistake about islam is that "Islam hates other religions" for this I say, Islam does not hate ANY religion, but it suggests to 'invite' them to islam, as slowly, and peacefully, even if they refuse, you can try and try, until it's their choice, you stop. and for all the wars that happened, it's because the other religions decided to come into war on Islam.

If you need anything clarified, I am here to answer you, don't be scared, I won't be offended by anyone, also haters, you can reply, I won't care Wink

There was another question of a different thread which asked why Islam hates people. I don't hate Islam or any religion. I respect everyone's opinions and ideas , it doesn't matter what religion you are in. We are all humans  our motive is to be happy and make others happy too. Barring me, I think that other people only have ignorance and narrow minded thinking , that is the only reason . 

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I am here to just say one thing? Why do YOU hate islam? and you should really give a valid reason not a shitty one that says 'Because media'
and Yes, I am a muslim for those who ask, just tell me, come out of your shell and say why you HATE it, and I could be here to clarify things to you.
Also here is something that most people mistake about islam is that "Islam hates other religions" for this I say, Islam does not hate ANY religion, but it suggests to 'invite' them to islam, as slowly, and peacefully, even if they refuse, you can try and try, until it's their choice, you stop. and for all the wars that happened, it's because the other religions decided to come into war on Islam.

If you need anything clarified, I am here to answer you, don't be scared, I won't be offended by anyone, also haters, you can reply, I won't care Wink

There was another question of a different thread which asked why Islam hates people. I don't hate Islam or any religion. I respect everyone's opinions and ideas , it doesn't matter what religion you are in. We are all humans  our motive is to be happy and make others happy too. Barring me, I think that other people only have ignorance and narrow minded thinking , that is the only reason . 



Respect a person first just because he is a person. Then, if he has a right religion, respect him even more.

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Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

Everyone has religion. Each person's religion has to do with the things he believes and then acts out in his life. Since people are basically the same in the essence of what they are - even though they are different in the size and depth and scope of the parts of their essence - empathy and sympathy for and between all people is of utmost religious importance. Of second importance is respect (or not) for the religion of other people.

Islam is somewhat of a detestable religion. Not because of the people, but because of the violence directives. Those Islamites who are peaceful in the face of the the violence directives in their formal religion, are to be respected more because of their personal religion - peace, which is against much of Islamic formal religion - rather than because of their formal religion.

The hate-of-Islam part comes because some outwardly peaceful Muslims are inwardly violent, and are deceiving others into thinking that they are peaceful when they are not. Thus, they are going against true religion which is quoted above.

However, there are deceptive people in all religions. But it is Islam that makes the "deceptivity" seem right.

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July 12, 2015, 05:38:33 AM
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Was Arafat a Muslim?
Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa commonly known as Yasser Arafat and Yes he was Muslim and he was a Palestinian leader.....

Arafat was a Muslim.

Arafat was a Terrorist.

Let's please cut out all the propaganda about Islam "peace and love", okay?

Who told you Arafat was a terrorist ??
Would you please give me your point of view..??

I am trying to formulate a point of view.  Resident Muslims say "Islam is peace and love."  So I ask "Was Arafat a Muslim."   Answer - Yes.  So I go look up Arafat's direct connection with hundreds of terrorist acts.

Now there is a contradiction.

1.  People claim Islam is peace and love and everything nice.
2.  People claim Arafat is a Muslim.
3.  Historical evidence is Arafat is one dirty, nasty terrorist.

I would like to resolve contradictions such as this if possible.  Otherwise my conclusion is that there is a diversity of opinion within Islam, and there is also opportunism in opinions voice within Islam.   In other words, there is a high level to which I cannot trust things said about Islam to be true or accurate.
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July 12, 2015, 09:59:25 AM
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Ignorance. They know nothing about it and that allows people to fill the gaps in their knowledge with whatever bias they have. It's also true that all people hear about are Islamic terrorists. Obviously the jihadists represent a very small number of Muslims.

I agree with you. This is so true. People are usually unaware and in oblivion of what is going on. Most people are prejudicial and just assume what the whole community will be like by hearing about nonsense stereotypes which is really sad . The solution to this probblem is by education and respect and appreciation of other people's principles and cultures.
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July 12, 2015, 03:29:46 PM
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Ignorance. They know nothing about it and that allows people to fill the gaps in their knowledge with whatever bias they have. It's also true that all people hear about are Islamic terrorists. Obviously the jihadists represent a very small number of Muslims.

I agree with you. This is so true. People are usually unaware and in oblivion of what is going on. Most people are prejudicial and just assume what the whole community will be like by hearing about nonsense stereotypes which is really sad . The solution to this probblem is by education and respect and appreciation of other people's principles and cultures.
Which is EXACTLY why I am asking simple, direct questions.

Was Arafat a Muslim?
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