Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Re: [blind-democracy] Re: Racism in America and a quick intro to Islam

Actually, Mostafa, protecting Israel is not the major objective of the
American Empire. Protecting the right of the Oil Barons to plunder,
is the actual goal. Israel is simply an outpost base. While it
appears that Israel has a strong hold on the American Empire, so does
Saudi Arabia. It's all done to protect exploitation, the theft of
others possessions. The strong nations manipulate the weaker nations
in order to plunder and become even more powerful. Remember how the
USA quietly assisted Nazi Germany prior to World War II, in the belief
that Germany would weaken Russia. The USA feared Communism far more
than it feared the Gestapo.
But watch the transition that is currently taking place.
International Corporations are gaining so much power and so much
money, that they are beginning to replace weak governments. Rather
than simply controlling governments, they are replacing them. And in
so doing, these "new governments" are turning you against me, Muslim
against Christian, against Jew, against Blacks, against Whites,
against Brown, against Gays, against working people. And while you
and others quibble as to whether or not some Great Being hovers above
us, we are being turned into slaves, owned by these emerging Mega
Corporate Governments. Our efforts to prove that our beliefs are the
true ones is playing right into the hands of our soon to be Masters.
These Corporate Behemoths do not believe in God, nor in Allah, nor in
any religion except Greed. And Greed knows no God other than Greed,
itself.
Frankly Mostafa, I grow very tired of watching you and others charging
windmills while the roof is falling in.

Carl Jarvis


On 2/19/19, Mostafa Almahdy <mostafa.almahdy@gmail.com> wrote:
> Roger, don't flee my questions. Where did you get your information
> about the Koran and prophet Muhammad from? Don't attempt to change the
> subject, even if I am as bad as you claim, still, answer my questions.
> Your alleged degree in biology is doubted until you present it to me
> in physical form. Isn't that your logic?, that you don't believe in
> something that hasn't been empirically examined? Well, even if the
> whole world saw your averred qualification in Biology, I still have
> the right to verify your claim myself. Roger, your gravely impacted
> with self-delusion. I therefore urge you to speedily seek mental
> therapy. There are many of these services available in your country as
> plenty of people get deranged periodically therein. It isn't my prob
> that you are rationally misted. You may need to double check your
> intelligence quotient rate. Despite your opinion of what I am doing, I
> have the right to express my views on the internet or wherever. Even
> if you consider this harassment or bullying, I still have the right to
> demonstrate my perspective in the manner I deem appropriate. Isn't
> that the practical definition of first amendment that is principally
> bound to your country's prestigious constitution? Even if it wasn't, I
> still have the right to present myself independently, without
> intimidation or unnecessary flattery. I still, await your answers mr
> edified, where did you get your information about the Koran and
> prophet Muhammad from? You're reminding me of Floridian pastor Terry
> jones, when he arrogantly desecrated the Koran out of malice hitherto,
> he ironically confessed that he never read the Koran. You're exactly
> doing the same thing but in somewhat a different way. You are free to
> consider all religions mythical or whatever, but, you do not have
> moral grounds to attempt to deceive us with exercising sophistry. In
> spite of the fact that you haven't commented nor even mentioned the
> video I cited in my previous post about the mention of black holes in
> the Koran, I still need to know your source of information about
> prophet Muhammad and the Koran. First off, I am a devout Sunni Muslim.
> Second, theology and Islamic theology to be even more specific is
> basically my major. These two basic contentions are vitally sufficient
> to ask you for citation. I ask you and anyone here to respect my
> specialty. This list is not established to discuss faith related
> issues. I knew that but, if you just look at the title of this post,
> it was meant to discuss the racial crisis in the United States. Roger
> insisted to turn this into faith debate. He did the same thing when I
> wrote about the Saudi girl who fled to Canada for fame and had been
> used for essentially political purposes by the Canadian government.
> I'm not sure, why is he insisting to enter in a heated clash with me?
> I don't force my views on others. At the same time, I have no
> intention to hide them because they are simply part of me, my culture
> and what I represent. Am I expected to falsely be somehow americanised
> in my character to be tolerated? Frankly, it's surreal that I'll ever
> be civilly manipulated. I won't ever forgive someone who attempts to
> practice skullduggery with me. I am not disingenuous. I speak at what
> I fathom. I have no intention to be cozened by some bunch of
> intellectually decedent individuals. We knew that America's mission in
> the Middle East is to protect Israel. It therefore pays Egypt, Jordan
> and other Arab nations as they establish relationships with the
> Zionist entity and had forgotten the rightly deserved defying combat
> to emancipate our land. This is why I consider all Arab leaders
> including the one of my country to be absolute traitors and thence,
> are wholly destined to mass execution if I am to justly prosecute
> them. I am just demonstrating to you my perfect awareness of what's
> going on. In doing so, I knew what America is. Even if you all
> criticise Trump and what he does, you're not so innocent. There are
> continuous attempts led by American organisations and individuals to
> culturally manipulate as many young people of our countries and turn
> them to distorted copies. So, they are not proper Muslims nor they are
> recognised in your social arena. They have just gone astray. I am here
> to protect our younger generations from your vicious connivance to
> utterly demolish our heritage and identity. Young Muslims are your
> target and inshAllah, it won't ever be reached. I surely do not incite
> hate speech. I am just asking you to stay away from our religion.
> Don't you think it's filled with backwardness, savagery, violence
> etc, fine, just stay away and, don't talk unless you have a reference.
> If you don't present one, you'll be asked for it. So, it's better to
> keep your mouth shut and save your dignity eh? All fields are entitled
> to be viewed by their honourable specialists except Islam. It's to be
> talked about by anyone, even if he weighs zero in the scale of
> scholarship. Sorry, that's no longer acceptable. Either you speak
> with proper knowledge or just shut up. Is that clear?
>
>
>
>
> On 2/19/19, Roger Loran Bailey <dmarc-noreply@freelists.org> wrote:
>> Mostafa, I clearly remember you saying that you wanted to engage in a
>> civil discussion. Then why is it that whenever you are presented with an
>> argument you cannot refute you fall back on these ad homenum attacks?
>> Making insults do not make your position look very good. And, by the
>> way, I was awarded a degree in biology from West Virginia State College
>> in 1978. The institution is now known as West Virginia State University.
>> Also, I have never been a Christian. I havwe never turned away from
>> faith. I have always had enough sense to not base any belief I have ever
>> had on faith and it really kind of astounds me that you or anyone else
>> can be so gullible as to do so. Now, what is your motivation? Why do you
>> get on the Internet to harass people with your religion? Why do you want
>> to make yourself so unpopular? Why do you want to make yourself look so
>> foolish by claiming that you believe in supernatural beings including
>> flying horses? Why do you hold yourself up as some kind of superior
>> being because you are so gullible that you believe in silly mythology?
>> Why do you insist on alienating other people? Look inwardly, Mostafa.
>> There must be some reason that it is so important to you to show
>> yourself to be a person with such bad character.
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Carl Sagan
>> "Who is more humble? The scientist who looks at the universe with an open
>> mind and accepts whatever the universe has to teach us, or somebody who
>> says
>> everything in this book must be considered the literal truth and never
>> mind
>> the fallibility of all the human beings involved?"
>> ― Carl Sagan
>>
>> ___
>>
>> On 2/19/2019 5:02 AM, Mostafa Almahdy wrote:
>>> Roger, every now and then, you're proving to me that you're so
>>> pitiable. Apart from the fact that you are not a specialist, your
>>> claim of holding a degree in Biology seems to be counterfeit. You
>>> haven't referenced one reliable nor even unreliable source for these
>>> emptily statements. You've just talked nonsensically. Embryologists,
>>> who are competent in the field, affirm that the description of
>>> conceptus in the Koran which was revealed in the seventh century
>>> perfectly fits with today's medical discoveries. Furthermore, they say
>>> it was absolutely impossible for anyone at that time, no matter where
>>> they lived, to know the minimum of these precise specifications of the
>>> human embryo inside the womb, because microscopes, which are necessary
>>> instruments to observe such tiny objects were not yet invented.
>>> Roger, the fraudulently edified negates these plainly stunning facts.
>>> Further amazingly, he doesn't present the least of evidence for his so
>>> stupid argument. You are an abrupt empiricist. Drink warm milk and
>>> just calm down. I just want you to feel good with yourself. Why do you
>>> insist to be so idiot? Don't worry, I have got good news for you. The
>>> Koran talks about black holes. Allah swans at the beginning of chapter
>>> fifty-three with the star as it falls. This video matters to you.
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YON6T4v697U This video cites the
>>> mention of black holes in the Koran. How many time am I going to
>>> defeat you so flawlessly? This is enough for Roger the daft. Carl,
>>> comparing me to Trump the scoundrel is utterly intolerable. Your
>>> unpleasant experience with false instance of faith resembles your
>>> current crisis. There is grave antipathy toward faith in general
>>> within western culture and society. Here, the matter is different. I
>>> could go on with referencing scientific signs within the text of the
>>> Glorious Koran. The Koran was revealed at time when human
>>> understanding of the nature of the cosmos and the movement or the
>>> stillness of the heavenly bodies was extremely primitive and obscure.
>>> This is no longer the case, as our knowledge of the universe has
>>> considerably advanced and expounded at the present age. Some of the
>>> theories relating to the commencement of the universe have been
>>> verified as facts, whereas some others are still being explored. The
>>> concept of the expanding universe belongs to the former category and
>>> has been universally accepted by the scientific community as fact.
>>> United States astronomer, Edwin Hubble discovered that as the universe
>>> expands, the speed with which nebulae recede increases with their
>>> distance from the observer. This scientific breakthrough was initially
>>> divulged at almost the quarter of the past century. Nonetheless, the
>>> Koran has recorded this scientific fact fourteen hundred centuries
>>> earlier. Allah says this in the Koran: "And the heaven We constructed
>>> with strength, and indeed, We are its expander." This is the Noble
>>> Koran, chapter fifty-one, verse fourty-seven. Hmm, do you still assume
>>> science as your defender? Each and everyone of you started out as Jew
>>> or Christian. Thence, your journey of abandoning faith gradually
>>> began. Whether you are Atheist or agnostic, both are two different
>>> states of the same phenomenon. If you ask any of those, do you believe
>>> in a supernatural force that controls the universe? He'll just say I
>>> don't know. However, if you ask the same person, do you believe in
>>> God? He'll say no. So, even as they define themselves, they are
>>> demonstratively fallacious. It isn't my prob that you had been struck
>>> with appalling experience regarding religion. My faith urges me to
>>> reutilise my intellectual factor to the sufficient paramount. Hiding
>>> behind science and empty philosophy is no longer protective to any of
>>> you. You're so vulnerable to rational resignation. Now, Roger
>>> allegedly claimed that prophet Muhammad wrote the Koran. I want him to
>>> present me the least of decisive evidence for that. How did Muhammad
>>> who lived at the heart of Arabia in the seventh century learn about
>>> the expanding universe? If prophet Muhammad was educated, where is
>>> your attested witness? All reliable references that are pertained to
>>> study the biography of Muhammad the prophet tell us in an unbroken
>>> consensus, that the man never went to school nor he ever received
>>> scientific training. So, present to us the opposite if you have the
>>> proof of it. I demand scholarly rhetoric rather than haphazard talk.
>>> You may possibly regenerate your tediously sedentary lifestyle with
>>> engaging in such useful activities. This list desperately demands to
>>> be thoroughly disciplined. Well, I'm here to cope with this task. As
>>> my questions are so clear, I want even clearer answers. I may
>>> generously spare some of my precious time to read these nonsensical
>>> notions that are emerging in your intemperately imbecilic heads.
>>> Because my life is meaningful, I have to go now. I have life to live.
>>> I have things to do. I have real people to communicate with. Watch out
>>> for the next crack down on stupidish Atheism, agnosticism or whatever
>>> it might be, damn.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/17/19, Carl Jarvis <carjar82@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Mostafa,
>>>> For the record, I do not hate Islam, or Christianity, or Judaism, or
>>>> any of the many religions adopted by Man to attempt to explain this
>>>> small remote planet in this vast place we call the Universe.
>>>> Nor do I hate Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy or Winnie the Poo. As I
>>>> grew up and left behind the children's stories, and came to understand
>>>> that little Elves did not make toys at the North Pole, I moved on to
>>>> interesting stories about Greek and Roman Gods. What a wild and crazy
>>>> bunch of super beings those characters were.
>>>> As a young man, I embraced Christianity and experienced it first
>>>> hand,eventually finding it to be just one more of the fables spread
>>>> by Men. And of course the major religions of the World are promoted
>>>> and controlled by Men. From the time we Humans were hiding in caves,
>>>> or swinging from trees, or roving the land in bands of hunters and
>>>> gatherers, the male has dominated through brute strength. But, as Bob
>>>> Dylan sings, "The times they are a changing", and women have attained
>>>> equal footing with men in their ability to survive and to protect
>>>> their families. Yet, we continue to mindlessly worship a God out of
>>>> the past. God at the top, then Men, then Women and Children. And
>>>> because Men tell us that this was God's Perfect Plan, those who buy
>>>> into any of these ancient beliefs are trapped into accepting it
>>>> without question.
>>>> Religions trap us into accepting the concept that there is a superior
>>>> intelligence. We carry this concept over into our own social
>>>> structures. We look for a strong, firm, all knowing leader. And what
>>>> we get are dictators, kings, and ruthless war lords. Men who
>>>> manipulate us for their own greedy desires.
>>>> But I understand that I'll never convince you that you are part of the
>>>> problem, just as surely as Donald Trump is part of the problem.
>>>> If we humans cannot move away from the Pyramid Structure that we
>>>> currently believe in, we are doomed. We are living in a Past World
>>>> Order that will destroy us.
>>>>
>>>> Carl Jarvis
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 2/17/19, Mostafa Almahdy <mostafa.almahdy@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Well Roger, we could at least agree, that in many religions including
>>>>> the one I proudly belong to, people ignorantly associate superstitious
>>>>> notions with genuine religious concepts. The Noble Koran is wholly
>>>>> inerrable. It contains medicinal information that could have never
>>>>> been discovered in the seventh century. This is the timeframe during
>>>>> which the Koran was revealed. Let us have a look at the Koranic
>>>>> description of an embryological aspect. What are the consecutive
>>>>> phases of the human embryo development inside the womb? Here is a
>>>>> quoted English translations of a Koran book called the book of the
>>>>> believers. Allah says what could be rendered in English as follows:
>>>>> "And surely we created man from an extract of clay. Then We placed him
>>>>> as a sperm-drop in a firm lodging. Then We made the sperm-drop into a
>>>>> clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump and We made the lump
>>>>> into bones and We clothed the bones with flesh. We then developed him
>>>>> into another creation. So blessed is Allah, the best of creators."
>>>>> This is a brief citation of the Koranic mention of human embryo in the
>>>>> womb. This is book of the believers numbered the twenty-third in a
>>>>> regular Koranic index, verses twelve to fourteen. Does the science
>>>>> today concur with what the Koran mentions? Embryologists said yes. I
>>>>> urge you to look up a prominent physician who specializes in
>>>>> Embryology, his name is Keith Moore. He confirms that what the Koran
>>>>> mentions about the human embryo in the womb is incisively accurate. He
>>>>> adds, that what the Koran says about the human embryo development
>>>>> could have not been empirically examined in the seventh century. Many
>>>>> key facts of what the Koran mentions haven't been empirically unveiled
>>>>> unless recently. Microscopes initially had been invented in the
>>>>> seventeenth century. But, they were relatively primitive. Therefore,
>>>>> significant information haven't been recorded in the field of
>>>>> Embryology. In earlier years of the twentieth century, microscopes
>>>>> incredibly ripened and hence, were sufficiently reliable. Haters of
>>>>> the Koran claim that we, the Muslims, bribed Prof Moore to falsely
>>>>> praise the Koran. Well, apart from the fact that they haven't
>>>>> presented the least of evidence to swan into this alleged impeachment,
>>>>> why would he need to accept money from relatively developing
>>>>> countries? He resides in Canada and held the chair of Medicine at
>>>>> Toronto university for many years. So, he is socially prestigious and
>>>>> financially prosperous. Fair-minded people do not say but what is
>>>>> true. The man has just learned that the Koran speaks something that is
>>>>> fully matching with today's scientific advancement. He also admitted,
>>>>> that what the Koran says here couldn't be rationally interpreted but a
>>>>> divine revelation. Everything I say here is authenticated and thence ,
>>>>> could be conveniently checked out. I respectfully urge Roger and
>>>>> others to tell me, if science could have not discovered what the Koran
>>>>> says about the human embryo development in the seventh century, how
>>>>> did Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him come up with this
>>>>> critical set of information? How did he know? We knew, that prophet
>>>>> Muhammad was completely illiterate during his entire life. People
>>>>> couldn't now elude the truth. Well, haters of Islam would still say,
>>>>> the Koran somewhat got hallucinated in Muhammad's head. I would like
>>>>> to ask them to present a convincing explanation of this heavily
>>>>> vacuous statement. So again, Roger, you couldn't hide behind the wall
>>>>> of science to deny faith. The latter doesn't contravene with modern
>>>>> scientific development. You have to quick counterfeitly exercising
>>>>> allegiance to science to justify your hate of religion. Just say,
>>>>> science may not necessarily contradict with faith related concepts but
>>>>> I just hate religions. If you say that, I will radically respect you,
>>>>> even though I'd sternly dissent with you. As someone who has a degree
>>>>> in Biology, I urge you to spare some of your time to study the
>>>>> proposition I presented here. I wish I am not encountered with emptily
>>>>> typical and unnecessary sophistry. I pray that Roger may not meet my
>>>>> expectations this time. The lecture of Dr Keith Moore on Embryology in
>>>>> the Koran is available on Youtube. If you need any help with this
>>>>> research process, please, don't hesitate to contact me.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/16/19, Mostafa <ebob824@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Racism is the prejudice that members of one race are intrinsically
>>>>>> superior to members of other races. While the United States is
>>>>>> allegedly said to be the transcendent nation of recognising human
>>>>>> rights, it incessantly aches the intolerable expenditure of racial
>>>>>> disparity. Malcolm X was a civil right leader. At the beginning of
>>>>>> his
>>>>>> life, he joined Nation of Islam. It was a racialist movement that
>>>>>> professed and advocated for black people emancipation in the United
>>>>>> States. After he returned from Haj, he disposed the membership of
>>>>>> Nation of Islam. This movement's emergence was a natural consequence.
>>>>>> As black people were relentlessly plagued, a racialist movement
>>>>>> egressed. Because of his darker complexion, he is often referred to
>>>>>> as
>>>>>> Malcolm little. Americans are so proud of Abraham Lincoln's decision
>>>>>> to wholly emancipate slaves. While this is ostensibly exulting, it is
>>>>>> inwardly problematic. He delt with the symptom and disposed the
>>>>>> disease. Slavery is the symptom and racial disparity is the disease.
>>>>>> This crucial fact hasn't yet been fathomed in modern America. During
>>>>>> the sixties of the last century, when Eisenhower was president, there
>>>>>> was drinking fountains for only white people. Black people couldn't
>>>>>> have access to them. In spite of unproved claims of racial equality,
>>>>>> African Americans encounter discrimination on virtually a daily
>>>>>> basis.
>>>>>> This negative phenomenon is conspicuously notorious in Trump's era.
>>>>>> Donald Trump has exceedingly been uttering direly racialist remarks.
>>>>>> Recently, he fended for a racist ad about migrants caravan. He
>>>>>> uttered
>>>>>> xenophobically pertained inputs during many of his ardent rallies.
>>>>>> Donald Trump delivered crude remarks when he called Haiti and African
>>>>>> nations shithole countries during White House bipartisan meeting on
>>>>>> immigration January last year. Consequently, a mass condemnation has
>>>>>> intemperately been ensued. Nevertheless, neither Trump nor his staff
>>>>>> apologised. They just denied the case. Donald Trump is formally
>>>>>> indicted of viciously misleading his own people. I have been told not
>>>>>> to criticise the United States by a senior pastor of Jefferson
>>>>>> Baptist
>>>>>> Church. With all respect to this, I am not to be told what to do or
>>>>>> say. I am free to openly speak my mind the manner I deem appropriate.
>>>>>> You are free to consider Donald Trump a fulfillment of biblical
>>>>>> prophecy. Nonetheless, I simultaneously reserve the right to consider
>>>>>> this tremendously preposterous. Isn't that the implicated definition
>>>>>> of free expression in American culture? Before you respond to this
>>>>>> thread, you may first consider the subsequent major factor. I'm not
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> be civilly defeated or manipulated. I say this each time I send a
>>>>>> mass
>>>>>> post to confirm my firm allegiance to my heritage and identity. If
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> respect my upbringing, we certainly would be tight friends. Even if
>>>>>> we
>>>>>> radically dissent on critical issues, we could still be decent to
>>>>>> each
>>>>>> other. That's my motto: don't hate, educate. Our fate is to
>>>>>> integrate.
>>>>>> Nevertheless, there are some people who wish to incessantly denigrate
>>>>>> our heritage and identity. They arrogantly insist to americanise our
>>>>>> character. If we don't defer to them, we are instantly derogated and
>>>>>> demonised. I emphatically despise this superior disposal. The United
>>>>>> States is on the decline in Trump's chaotic age. The currently
>>>>>> erupted
>>>>>> conflict over border wall funding is indispensably of America's core
>>>>>> racial crisis. This social defect has been longly neglected. It has
>>>>>> now been plainly brought to the surface. Thence, a national emergency
>>>>>> has been officially declared over border wall funding. Two days prior
>>>>>> to that, Trump arranged a massive rally in El Paso Texas. Therein, he
>>>>>> spoke to his wittingly indoctrinated protagonists. One of his remarks
>>>>>> that was incomparably ludicrous when he said in inquisitive fashion,
>>>>>> "Is there anyplace that's more fund to be than a Trump rally?".
>>>>>> That's
>>>>>> absolutely absurd. I tell southern evangelists who're mainly
>>>>>> receiving
>>>>>> this post, you have to wake up and smell the coffee. Your hellion
>>>>>> chief's alleged patriotism is at stake. Your whitened temperament
>>>>>> has
>>>>>> paved the damnable path for broadly racialist emersion across the
>>>>>> nation. The conservative camp has been conspicuously notorious of
>>>>>> barefacedly colluding with pro Zionist entities. At the buckle of the
>>>>>> Bible Belt, typical evangelists denounce Islam out of grave malice.
>>>>>> But why? Well, first off, Islam resembles a major threat to Church
>>>>>> eminence and precedence. Whenever you ask pastors about the explicit
>>>>>> statement where Jesus says I'm God worship me or where he says, I'm
>>>>>> going to die for your sins, they naturally start to palter. Islam has
>>>>>> the ever plainly sentiment of pure monotheism and sincere submission
>>>>>> to the Creator glory be to Him. Haters of Islam primarily rely on
>>>>>> misconceptions and preconceived notions to relentlessly defame Islam.
>>>>>> One of the easiest things for them to say, Islam isn't a religion of
>>>>>> peace. Well, neither it's a religion of war. War and peace are two
>>>>>> separate situations that Islam has crystal clear jural tenets for. I
>>>>>> have been repeatedly demanding pastors to courageously interact with
>>>>>> me. Well unfortunately, they never return my proposal for one obvious
>>>>>> reason. They intensely reject the truth. So, to give you a brief
>>>>>> introduction about Islam, it is an entire way of life. It basically
>>>>>> consists of rights to the Creator and rights to the creation. Rights
>>>>>> to Creator, you have got to worship Him alone, without asssociating
>>>>>> partners with Him. That includes establishing the prayer, paying
>>>>>> Zakat
>>>>>> which is almsgiving if your wealth meets certain requirements,
>>>>>> fasting the month of Ramadan as soon as you become adult and to make
>>>>>> pilgrimage to the Holy site of Mecca where the Caaba is enshrined at
>>>>>> least once in your life, again, if certain social and financial
>>>>>> prerequisites were met. Note, Muslims do not idolise the Caaba. They
>>>>>> rather honour it as the sanctuary of the divine on earth. It is a
>>>>>> symble of monotheistic faith. Therefore, it has been determined by
>>>>>> Allah glory be to Him to face it while praying, no matter where you
>>>>>> were in the globe. Islam considers Jesus as the last mighty apostle
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> God. He is the last mighty messenger in advance of the seal one,
>>>>>> prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon both of them. Islam's
>>>>>> adherents are irrevocably enjoined to be humble, respectful.
>>>>>> Concurrently, they are obliged to seek and speak the word of truth
>>>>>> despite how tough the consequences might turn out to be. Islam
>>>>>> prohibits harming human beings. Islam calls us to correct our
>>>>>> behaviour constantly. No one is perfect nevertheless, no one is born
>>>>>> sinful either. Human nature is developed to chase temporally
>>>>>> desirable
>>>>>> acts. Worship is designated to gradually elevate the spirit until it
>>>>>> reaches the celestial realm. Haters of Islam pervert religious
>>>>>> concepts and traditions to aid promoting their discouraging
>>>>>> propaganda. They never apply something known as fact-finding or
>>>>>> investigatory process. They never dare hosting someone who is a
>>>>>> proper
>>>>>> representer of or genuinely edified about Islam. Instead, they
>>>>>> prejudiciously bring people who're mentally deranged of irrationally
>>>>>> detesting Islam, paranoiacs. They couldn't feature at least
>>>>>> fair-minded individuals. Their allegedly expert on Islam has to be
>>>>>> radically fanatic, opprobrious, full of hate and anger toward Islam.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> therefore am used to exposing many of those. Some of them are Arabs
>>>>>> and their vast majority is comprised of westerns. It is
>>>>>> not practically potential for me to cover everything about Islam
>>>>>> here.
>>>>>> Therefore, I urge those who are interested to go farther to directly
>>>>>> interact with me. You could reply to this message to do so.
>>>>>> Alternatively, we may always schedule a Skype arrangement, if your
>>>>>> enquiry demands a scholarly thorough response. Thank you so much
>>>>>> for patiently reading. This is me, Cleric Mustafa, I'm based in Cairo
>>>>>> Egypt.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> (Seeking knowledge is compulsory from cratle to grave because it is a
>>>>> shoreless ocean.)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> (Seeking knowledge is compulsory from cratle to grave because it is a
> shoreless ocean.)
>

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