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Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:19 am
by JamalAddow
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=10152680024025937
The Muslim community is rife with racism, you've seen the reaction of people like Sahal and other gulf/(Muslamic) Somalis when I mentioned Musa calayhi salaam was black, and that Ciisa calayhi salaam was black with soft hair.
You've seen how Sahal and other Somalis worship the cadaan man, and that black people are inferior.
I'm using Sahal as an example cuz he's got the mentality of the so-called Muslims of the Middle east and Asia.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:30 am
by JamalAddow
[youtube]watch?v=tgBNX1iqb44[/youtube]
Even the biggest scholar of the 20th century, Sh. Albani ra, was a racist(that shows even big scholars(may allah protect them) are humans and are a product of their times).
The issue remains if even the scholars aren't free from being racist, what do you think about the laymen.
Need I remind you the racism in Somali culture, that 'Jileec' is superior to 'Jareer', and that lighter is superior, and the way our women rag out the lighting products to reach that higher level of beauty.
The Somali Bantu community still got the worst jobs, the worst stature in Somali Society, and we all remember what some of the Somalis have been saying about those girls that have been getting raped, that they aren't Hawiye, so why should we care.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:38 am
by Hodan94
Who cares, if you are a muslim go with your teachings of islam, and live among you ppl.
no such thing as ummah. Maybe when mahdi comes.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:39 am
by visious
Asians and Whites are in a better place than us right now because unlike us, they are progressive and welcome change.
as for your OP. Arabs are really racist. they hate black people and see them as slaves. Arabs practised slavery twice as much as anyone else.
Also Arabs credit themselves to everything when it comes to religion. Abrahamic religion (except Mormonism) has a backbone made up of Hebrews and Nubians. arabs just came into the picture later than others.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:46 am
by Hodan94
Arabs got nothing on islam, they were forced to accept it places like east africa, malaysia, European nations accepted it with grace.
the ones protecting the religion today aint even arabs.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:56 am
by JamalAddow
Who cares, if you are a muslim go with your teachings of islam, and live among you ppl.
no such thing as ummah. Maybe when mahdi comes.
Thats one other thing Asians and Arabs say, which is to turn the other cheek, no this issue has to be dealt with head on, without any sugar coating.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 12:31 pm
by visious
but they majority of big well respected scholars are arabs. They basically decide what muslims should do when new things come up. They are gonna be asked for advice and have the final word and not the Malaysian/African/European shiekhs.
They have like the legislate for islam due to the knowledge and history advantage they have over other muslims.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:00 pm
by JamalAddow
but they majority of big well respected scholars are arabs. They basically decide what muslims should do when new things come up. They are gonna be asked for advice and have the final word and not the Malaysian/African/European shiekhs.
They have like the legislate for islam due to the knowledge and history advantage they have over other muslims.
For Islamic issues, the best option for us is to obviously follow these big scholars, Arab or otherwise, but for something like social issues and other stuff affecting they're not the best to give advice, as most of them are disconnected from the world, so they wouldn't have answers for us.
For social issues, the scholars from the west and those that know what is going in the world are best to follow.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:19 pm
by gurey25
Even the biggest scholar of the 20th century, Sh. Albani ra, was a racist(that shows even big scholars(may allah protect them) are humans and are a product of their times).

serious the biggest scholar?
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:35 pm
by JamalAddow

serious the biggest scholar?
Name me one person whose bigger than him, I don't think anybody came close to him in the topic of hadith for centuries.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:36 pm
by grandpakhalif
Sh. albani (rahimahullah) was far from racist, here he is saying whoever is racist is insulting the Creator someone (presumably shia or nusayri) edited it and ommitted the full tape
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 1:42 pm
by gurey25
applogies i misread albani for al baz.
sometimes i type faster than i read...
I have no opinion on albani..
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 2:06 pm
by JamalAddow
Sh. albani (rahimahullah) was far from racist, here he is saying whoever is racist is insulting the Creator someone (presumably shia or nusayri) edited it and ommitted the full tape
Nigga you just went full retard, do you even understand Arabic, listen to the clip I gave you, its a full answer for a question asked by one of the guys at the event, Albani ra answers Africans are below Whites, and then he says a condescending statement "that black Muslims are obviously better than whites", I don't know if you can't get anymore racist than that.
Inb4 Salafis start attacking me, I respect and love Albani ra, but he was a racist nonetheless.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 2:21 pm
by Basra-
Well Bilaal was a slave. He was treated badly. He was just lucky he had a soothing voice to call Muadhiin! Disenfranchised

people in a society adapt an entertaining quality since their brains or personhood is not found equal.
Re: Racism issues in Muslim communities
Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2014 3:29 pm
by JamalAddow
Well Bilaal was a slave. He was treated badly. He was just lucky he had a soothing voice to call Muadhiin! Disenfranchised

people in a society adapt an entertaining quality since their brains or personhood is not found equal.
Your a fricking retard, get help.