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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby peace- » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:37 pm

professor samatar is writting about documented history not on islamic theology. the two things are different one is based on history and rational thinking the other is based on personal belief and blind faith. so there is really no reason why you people should condemn professor samatar's scholarly work just because contradicts your beielf!
Not only is your understanding of "Islamic theology" poor but your understanding of history begs a lot to be desired. Touch up on both and understand for yourself why that criticism is applicable to Christianity not a Faith that is congruent with history as Islam is.
.... ok mate islam is based on true scientific and historically foundations not on a belief in the supernatural and the miraculous like christianinty soma ma aha and only enlightened clever theologians like you can understand it.
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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Mad May » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:39 pm

professor samatar is writting about documented history not on islamic theology. the two things are different one is based on history and rational thinking the other is based on personal belief and blind faith. so there is really no reason why you people should condemn professor samatar's scholarly work just because contradicts your beielf!
Not only is your understanding of "Islamic theology" poor but your understanding of history begs a lot to be desired. Touch up on both and understand for yourself why that criticism is applicable to Christianity not a Faith that is congruent with history as Islam is.
.... ok mate islam is based on true scientific and historically foundations not on a belief in the supernatural and the miraculous like christianinty soma ma aha and only enlightened clever trheologians like you can understand.
subxaanallah :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Advo » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:51 pm

looool@peace


So many confused individuals on somalinet, Just yesterday baa kan africa laga keeney and he already traded his religion for a biology book :lol: , imagine 10 years from now on with so many people with his mentality, I would be surprised if I meet 50% of somalis that are Muslims in that era.

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Postby Goljano Lion » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:54 pm

where are paddington bear, twisted logic and the like to defend him?

SomaliStar,

Akhii, why are Jabertis in the Diaspora bash the religion and our culture to try to become famous ?

This Jaberti is a scumbag. I disliked the man since 1992 for his actions to provoke conflict between Hawiye & UN/USA :down:

:lol: :lol: :lol: carry on mujahid Abdihutu

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Voltage » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:56 pm

professor samatar is writting about documented history not on islamic theology. the two things are different one is based on history and rational thinking the other is based on personal belief and blind faith. so there is really no reason why you people should condemn professor samatar's scholarly work just because contradicts your beielf!
Not only is your understanding of "Islamic theology" poor but your understanding of history begs a lot to be desired. Touch up on both and understand for yourself why that criticism is applicable to Christianity not a Faith that is congruent with history as Islam is.
.... ok mate islam is based on true scientific and historically foundations not on a belief in the supernatural and the miraculous like christianinty soma ma aha and only enlightened clever theologians like you can understand it.
As always, hiding the intellectual deficiency behind sarcasm.

This has less to do with comparing Christianity and Islam theologically but whether historically, the chronicle of the two religions testifies to their stated reality. History does not testify to Christianity's stated reality which is why more Europeans are non-religious than Christian today; because they study their history and know the Council of Nicea drafting the holy trinity moots the divinity with which it is cloaked with. After all, if this is God's religion why does history lay our fingerprints all over it and as sane, logical, rational, thinking beings how can we justify the holy nature of the religion when it is a product of our own creation? In essence, where is the "God" part in our practice of this religion.

Islam is different. How do we know for example that Muhammed was illiterate and not actually the author of the Qur'an? Well, because we have Persian, Byzantine, Egyptian, etc records who testify to the existence of this illiterate man who neither can read nor write from their own observation and dealings with him. In essence, history justifies the stated reality of the Muslim faith because history reinforces the authenticity and central existence of the "God" part in the religion as a faith not of production by man. What Islam says about history is not theology as in discussing the navigational path of the solar system but what is actually recorded in discourses around the world. History and Islam are mutually inclusive and not exclusive.

That's Christianity you are talking about. Which is why the people who made Christianity that way are majority non-religious today and Islam is the fastest faith in their lands.
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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Shonuff » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:57 pm

looool@peace


So many confused individuals on somalinet, Just yesterday baa kan africa laga keeney and he already traded his religion for a biology book :lol: , imagine 10 years from now on with so many people with his mentality, I would be surprised if I meet 50% of somalis that are Muslims in that era.
He is drunk tonight. I swear. :lol: :lol:

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Postby Advo » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:06 pm

Shonuff, I know his drunk sxb....because I have read some of his posts in the past which he clearly stated he believed in Islam, but the problem here is not alcohol as it doesnt make u something ur not, it just simply amplifies ur inner beliefs :lol:

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby peace- » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:07 pm

looool@peace


So many confused individuals on somalinet, Just yesterday baa kan africa laga keeney and he already traded his religion for a biology book :lol: , imagine 10 years from now on with so many people with his mentality, I would be surprised if I meet 50% of somalis that are Muslims in that era.
no mate i have not traded my religion for anything. i just dont like people passing on their beliefs as if they were an irrefutable facts and not just beliefs based on a leap of faith. i dont like people on this site that present their views and their interpretations of religion as if it was an absolute truth.

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Voltage » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:09 pm

i dont like people on this site that present their views and their interpretations of religion as if it was an absolute truth.
Why believe in something you don't believe is the absolute truth?

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Mad May » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:10 pm

i dont like people on this site that present their views and their interpretations of religion as if it was an absolute truth.
Why believe in something you don't believe is the absolute truth?

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Voltage » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:11 pm

i dont like people on this site that present their views and their interpretations of religion as if it was an absolute truth.
Why believe in something you don't believe is the absolute truth?

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Mad May » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:13 pm

Why must he believe in yours/other forumers views as the absolute truth?, now if he's talking about Islam, its a different story.

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby new-york24 » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:18 pm

Amazing.

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Enemy_Of_Mad_Mullah » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:25 pm

wallahi somali wey waasheen they're apostatizing all over the place :o

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Re: Salman Rushdie Award Goes to-

Postby Voltage » Sat Jan 23, 2010 9:26 pm

Why must he believe in yours/other forumers views as the absolute truth?, now if he's talking about Islam, its a different story.
He doesn't like people on this site who present their views on Religion as if it is absolute truth...nothing about him having to believe us or not.


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