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Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby Biif Baaf » Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:13 pm

Ican;

Anyone who practises Islam devoutly does not degrade human beings in this format. "Seculars" or Muslims who are ignorant of their religion waste no time in looking don on blacks, etc.

It's a known fact!

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby Ican » Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:25 pm

Biif Baaf

I would love to believe that sentiment, but the real world is a lot darker, and it's not as simple as good Islamist vs evil secularist. Many African muslims have told me and I have see it for myself, the racist attitude of arab Islamist especially the wahhabi variety. Whether you wanna deny this or not is up to you, but when you grow up and open your eyes, you will see even the self described Islamist are not perfect.

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby Biif Baaf » Fri Jul 06, 2007 4:44 pm

[quote="Ican"]Biif Baaf

I would love to believe that sentiment, but the real world is a lot darker, and it's not as simple as good Islamist vs evil secularist. Many African muslims have told me and I have see it for myself, the racist attitude of arab Islamist especially the wahhabi variety. Whether you wanna deny this or not is up to you, but when you grow up and open your eyes, you will see even the self described Islamist are not perfect.[/quote]


Wahabi is a false terminology conjured up by European Orientalists in the mid-1900's. Sh. Abdulwahab was a pious man (aun), perhaps you should research his biography?

Arabs do have a racist attitude, but its unIslamic, the last sermon of the Prophet(pbuh), he said "An Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab and vice versa, you are all one ummah and the best of you is the most pious one."

Muslims who believe this message are not racist!

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby Ugaas Diini » Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:13 pm

I agree with Arabman. A real practicing muslim would not do such things. If they did, they would cease to be an islamist waayo they are not really practicing the diin if they treat their fellow muslims negatively because of their race or ethnicity.

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby e! » Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:29 pm

arabman actually thinks he's an carab..... Shocked

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby Naaima » Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:03 pm

[quote="Ugaas Diini"]I agree with Arabman. A real practicing muslim would not do such things. If they did, they would cease to be an islamist waayo they are not really practicing the diin if they treat their fellow muslims negatively because of their race or ethnicity.[/quote]

Confused Confused ofcus but this article has nothing to do with religion but human being and human rights!! ..no religion will allow to treat a human being this way..

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby Ugaas Diini » Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:10 pm

Naima....I was simply agreeing with what arabman said. all he said was this was done by the seculars and kafirs in Lebonan not the real practicing muslims.

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby *Arabman » Sun Jul 08, 2007 3:33 pm

[..no religion will allow to treat a human being this way..]

Of course Islam doesn't allow that, however, people who don't practice religion mistreat humans and violate human rights.

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby ***MUNA*** » Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:47 pm

[quote="*Arabman"][right, but do you really think people follow the sunnah Confused , i doubt that, just look at somalis, we could be a good example! the nabi swc said that ‘a person who follows the cause of nationalism and qabilism is not one of us’....we don't follow the sunnah we use qabiil reer hebal is better than reer hibal..]

However, the Islamic Courts Union follow the sunnah; it doesn't follow nationalism and qabilism. The ICU encouraged marriage between those with nasab and those with less/no nasab. My point, there are many Somalis who follow the sunnah; it's only those seculars (Abdullahi Yusuf, Geedi, Hiraale, Riyaale, others) who don't follow the sunnah.[/quote]

Politics and religion should not be mixed. I just don't know when you fu*cks will understand this.

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Re: Burundian's ordeal in Lebanon

Postby *Arabman » Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:55 pm

[Politics and religion should not be mixed. I just don't know when you fu*cks will understand this.]

***MUNA***, majority of Muslims want to mix both. Democracy allows a majority to mix both.


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