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The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

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  • #11
    Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

    Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
    No the thread was in the improper forum.
    it is in the General Discussions > Intellectual Lounge section, so why is it the improper forum? But it is more like a sermon than a discussion, so it won't lead anywhere anyway.
    Plenipotentiary meow!

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    • #12
      Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

      Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
      it is in the General Discussions > Intellectual Lounge section, so why is it the improper forum? But it is more like a sermon than a discussion, so it won't lead anywhere anyway.
      No, it was previously in the Genocide subforums. Unless someone can tell me how this ties in to that, I'll be happy to move it back.
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #13
        Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

        Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
        it is in the General Discussions > Intellectual Lounge section, so why is it the improper forum? But it is more like a sermon than a discussion, so it won't lead anywhere anyway.
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        • #14
          Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

          Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
          No, it was previously in the Genocide subforums. Unless someone can tell me how this ties in to that, I'll be happy to move it back.
          Genocide mass in the right of the

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          • #15
            Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

            Originally posted by maxke View Post
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            Sub-Forums: General Discussions
            My dear friend

            Put me a link section where I write my own posts


            Thank you
            You must write in English or Armenian on these forums. Please refrain from using Arabic script or from saying things outside of the specified languages appropriate here.

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            • #16
              Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

              Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
              you must write in english or armenian on these forums. Please refrain from using arabic script or from saying things outside of the specified languages appropriate here.

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              • #17
                Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                this is what I read: mlhhkhkha.... I don't understand. Don't test my patience, this is a warning.

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                • #18
                  Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                  I do think the image of Islam has been distorted by Western propaganda, very unfortunate. The American news gives Americans propaganda usually anti-muslim and pro Israeli, which is very disgusting. Personally, I despise the growing western/American culture. Anyways, people who say that Islam is more violent than Christianity are stupid. How many people died in the crusades? how many people where persecuted in the middle ages and during inquisitions?
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                  • #19
                    Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                    How many people die at the hands of the "religion of peace" today? That's what people forget to ask.

                    Plus, it's not like Islam was spread peacefully in the first place.

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                    • #20
                      Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                      Originally posted by TomServo View Post
                      How many people die at the hands of the "religion of peace" today? That's what people forget to ask.

                      Plus, it's not like Islam was spread peacefully in the first place.
                      I think you are to learn anything about Islam

                      There is a name of jihad is a religious duty, but

                      But this has to be the legitimacy of the conditions and controls do not mean all of the fighting Islam

                      Islam has a special meaning for Aiarafh only by Iqra

                      Do not forget the people of Iraq to the hands of the Crusaders the Americans not to mention the Muslims of Palestine are being killed
                      At the hands of the xxxs and the whole reason for this murder Britain crusade and this is the truth

                      But both fought for the sake of Allah in jihad
                      Fighting in accordance with the provisions of Islam


                      It is excluded from the process of fighting out of Islam.

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