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Who marginalised Muslims countries
by S P on Apr 02, 2008 03:57 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Muslims countries themselves responsible for marginalization. They are not so open minded, these countries don;t have religious freedom for non muslims. Muslim countries discriminates a lot to their own non-muslims citizens. These kind of ideology encourage fundamantlism. Poverty and terrorism are not very much linked, poverty and crime are linked. And religious terrorism a crime not comes from poverty. First these countries should have to understand that where they stand. Muslims countries and follwers need to be moderate and otherwise this polarization will increase.

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  RE:Who marginalised Muslims countries
by Lotan Potan on Apr 02, 2008 04:00 AM   Permalink
Islam is the problem, it destroys every good thing. Creativity is the light of God, God is the ultimate creator but HE shares this talent of creativity with humans, look that these poor Arabs, they had the creative light of God, and Islam destroyed it as it is the prime purpose of Satan to destroy God's good work. Look at pakistan, it was destroyed by Islam while India continues to kindle in the light of God. Look at All Islamic countries, the light has been extinguished by Islam.

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  RE:Who marginalised Muslims countries
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Apr 02, 2008 04:02 AM   Permalink

There are exceptions like Nazrul Islam, APJ Kalam etc.

Activities of present day muslims, fanaticism, jehadism is a major disaster for indigeneous indian islam.


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  RE:Who marginalised Muslims countries
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Apr 02, 2008 03:59 AM   Permalink

First they prey on non Muslims. When there are none left, they start fighting with each other.

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