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

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  • #31
    Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

    Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
    I wish I could communicate with you easier, unfortunately many of your phrases are hard to understand as they are ungrammatical in English, I encourage you to take further classes in English writing.

    From what I can understand, you are here to clear up some misconceptions of Islam and Jihad, and now you are asking a question concerning the Bible and how, in this book, there is talk about the killing of Children as not being seen as a heretical act, correct?
    Yes, my friend

    Maybe I want more classes to write the English language

    There is no problem in this.

    I asked a question, but I did not find a response

    Once more, so that the wording of a second.

    Is there terrorism in Christianity ?????

    This is just a question my friend


    No need for concern

    Greetings

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    • #32
      Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

      terrorism in Christianity? This is an odd question... Because you do not find terrorism in religions. People are accused of terrorism when they use fear tactics in civilian settings that cause damage to civil infrastructure in ways that harm people directly.

      Sure, in America for a while Islam was being propagated as associated with terrorism, but this was a political move and purports nothing logical about anything Islam is inherently about. It is just a perception of what Islamic people represent, as a threat, to the American people.

      As such, you can probably find the exact same qualifications for labelling a group of Christians as terrorists, and indeed you do find this, for example in ETA, the Basque liberation movement in Spain. Basques are Christians and in this militant movement, they have in the past engaged in acts known as terrorism.

      However, this has nothing to do with the religion. So I don't know how to answer your question in a way that may satisfy the motivation behind your asking of it.

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      • #33
        Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

        Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
        terrorism in Christianity? This is an odd question... Because you do not find terrorism in religions. People are accused of terrorism when they use fear tactics in civilian settings that cause damage to civil infrastructure in ways that harm people directly.

        Sure, in America for a while Islam was being propagated as associated with terrorism, but this was a political move and purports nothing logical about anything Islam is inherently about. It is just a perception of what Islamic people represent, as a threat, to the American people.

        As such, you can probably find the exact same qualifications for labelling a group of Christians as terrorists, and indeed you do find this, for example in ETA, the Basque liberation movement in Spain. Basques are Christians and in this militant movement, they have in the past engaged in acts known as terrorism.

        However, this has nothing to do with the religion. So I don't know how to answer your question in a way that may satisfy the motivation behind your asking of it.


        There is no problem my friend

        Was just a question because I read several texts from the Bible, but this is not the issue

        I here point out the fact that rejects religious extremism and violence and demonstrated that

        Religious texts

        I love to live in peace with any religion in the world

        I love and respect that every human being as well as I would like to respect such people Ibadlny


        You are from Armenia, I am me and you is not no problem

        The problem lies between you and Turkey only


        I am an Arab and welcome you at any time and everywhere

        This is my pleasure to know the people of Armenia Aziz

        Loving to live in peace.


        Ataatdhir if there was impropriety in my

        Apologized

        Greetings my friend

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        • #34
          Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

          Thank you for your warm response maxke. Yes, peace is indeed something to cherish, it comes with mutual respect so that even if there arises a disagreement, it will be resolved through shared understanding.

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          • #35
            Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

            Originally posted by jgk3 View Post
            Thank you for your warm response maxke. Yes, peace is indeed something to cherish, it comes with mutual respect so that even if there arises a disagreement, it will be resolved through shared understanding.
            Thank you my friend



            Greetings

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            • #36
              Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

              I live in the Detroit area where the biggest arab community in the usa exists as a matter of fact arabs built a huge mosque right by the armenian church in dearborn. Both turcks and arabs are muslims mostly but just look at how different their attitude has been to armenians. This is a great example of how religion can be used as a tool by evile men. I personally believe people would be better off without religion becaus it would make reality clearer for us all and it would disarm the weapon used most by hatemongers.
              Hayastan or Bust.

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              • #37
                Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
                I live in the Detroit area where the biggest arab community in the usa exists as a matter of fact arabs built a huge mosque right by the armenian church in dearborn. Both turcks and arabs are muslims mostly but just look at how different their attitude has been to armenians. This is a great example of how religion can be used as a tool by evile men. I personally believe people would be better off without religion becaus it would make reality clearer for us all and it would disarm the weapon used most by hatemongers.
                My friend

                These preachers of hate, we Dalon advocates love and peace as Islam and what Islam is great for those who know very well and Iqra by Anna Aodawa Oroj not religious, but to speak the truth of religious

                The most important thing, love and respect peace

                I am a member of the Forum for more xxxish Ohaoarham and Onaqchehem in various matters, and Islam Aihrm to this dialogue and debate

                All of our discussions is the religious and Onaqchehem in the Torah in the Old Testament Balosah is that banning Onaqchehem I am a Muslim

                I wish that my relationship of love and peace with those who are interested in this
                Whatever we disagree in the debate on this important Ayham that brings us together at last love and peace

                And the differences in opinion in the friendly Aevsd case.

                Greetings
                Last edited by maxke; 02-16-2009, 09:23 PM.

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                • #38
                  Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                  I've said it before and I'll say it again "Islam" and "the secular West" don't mix.

                  http://www.buffalonews.com/437/story/578644.html

                  Prominent Orchard Park man charged with beheading his wife

                  By Gene Warner
                  News Staff Reporter

                  Orchard Park police are investigating a particularly gruesome killing, the beheading of a woman, after her husband — an influential member of the local Muslim community — reported her death to police Thursday.

                  Police identified the victim as Aasiya Z. Hassan, 37. Detectives have charged her husband, Muzzammil Hassan, 44, with second-degree murder.

                  "He came to the police station at 6:20 p.m. [Thursday] and told us that she was dead," Orchard Park Police Chief Andrew Benz said late this morning.

                  Muzzammil Hassan told police that his wife was at his business, Bridges TV, on Thorn Avenue in the village. Officers went to that location and discovered her body.

                  Muzzammil Hassan is the founder and chief executive officer of Bridges TV, which he launched in 2004, amid hopes that it would help portray Muslims in a more positive light.

                  The killing apparently occurred some time late Thursday afternoon. Detectives still are looking for the murder weapon.

                  "Obviously, this is the worst form of domestic violence possible," Erie County District Attorney Frank A. Sedita III said today.

                  Authorities say Aasiya Hassan recently had filed for divorce from her husband.

                  "She had an order of protection that had him out of the home as of Friday the 6th [of February]," Benz said.

                  Muzzammil Hassan was arraigned before Village Justice Deborah Chimes and sent to the Erie County Holding Center.

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                  Also, the definition of irony: see bold above.

                  P.S., Love the maxke guy. This is just gold.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #39
                    Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
                    I've said it before and I'll say it again "Islam" and "the secular West" don't mix.



                    Also, the definition of irony: see bold above.

                    P.S., Love the maxke guy. This is just gold.
                    My friend

                    Anna Aohab ironic

                    Not to ridicule anyone and I am a Muslim religious irony deprived

                    This is the killing of his wife, terrorism, murder, violence and terrorism

                    Islam prohibits all this and ditch him

                    Greetings

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                    • #40
                      Re: The definition of Islam and faith in the language of the Convention

                      Originally posted by maxke View Post

                      This is the killing of his wife, terrorism, murder, violence and terrorism
                      You mentioned terrorism twice.

                      I wonder what the statistics on beheadings are in the Muslim vs. non-Muslim cross-section.
                      Achkerov kute.

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