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coolitempa:Who be ibo? See your bigotry? https://christianfunnypictures.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/radical-2Bmuslim-2Bvs-2Bradical-2Bchristian.png |
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neurologist:What exactly do you intend to do to me? When I say there is no such thing as a moderate muslim you are proving it right now. I am looking forward to upping my kills from a mere 6 to 7. So please whatever nonsense you want to do think and plan welll. I am approaching the garden in Maitama and wearing a black t shirt with skull and bone design boldly in scripted in the bag. Bring back up |
ibotjaycob:Malctunji and me are buddies. Yeye |
Any of you wishing to go on a one way trip to allah's heaven can locate me now in Maitama garden Hint: Bring backup Cowards |
BishopMagic: |
neurologist:You can do nothing. You are dealing with a product of the greatest killing machine in the history of the world and the spear tip of a Kafur dik known as the US Marine Recon Team. You must eat pork.
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No be only ban nah beheading. As long as your fellow muslims continue doing rubbish I will keep posting on it. If you don't like it go and blow yourself up. |
Nasman:Who needs you to believe the bitter truth? Keep wallowing in your pit of lies. Rather than reform your ways you point fingers at others who are better than you in all regards. Keep denying. This thread like most of mine is to expose the evil hypocrisy that Islam stands for. |
[size=28pt]Homosexuality on the Rise in Saudi Arabia[/size] Result of an Oppressive Regime or Are Saudis Coming Out of the Closet? Kimberly West, Yahoo Contributor Network According to an article The Kingdom in the Closet in the May 2007 issue of the Atlantic Monthly, many in the Saudi population, both male and female, frequently engage in homosexual acts despite the fact that it is punishable by death under Islamic Sharia law. Homosexuality seems risky in a kingdom sometimes called "The Land of The Two Holy Mosques", a reference to Mecca and Medina, Islam's two holiest places. Much of the Kingdom's law is derived from an ultra-conservative form of Sunni Islam commonly known as Wahhabism, which has zero tolerance for diversity. According to Western Resistance, one of the reasons that a large segment of the Saudi population engages in homosexual acts is that it's frankly easier to mingle with members of the same sex in the highly restrictive and oppressive regime-- According to Islamic law homosexuality is punishable by death. This punishment, however, is a poor deterrent. According to the article, most Saudi men become gay because it's easier to pick up a man than to find a woman. The situation is the same for young women. The article claims that Saudi Arabia's inhumane laws and dread morality police, which forbid dating between young men and women, in fact are a major factor pushing them towards homosexuality in their youth. In his article, Queer Shiek, Being openly gay in Saudi Arabia used to be a death sentence-but times are changing, John R. Bradley describes the scene at a western-type mall in the city of Jeddah- Gay Saudi men now cruise certain malls and supermarkets, openly making passes at each other, and one street in Jeddah is said to have the most traffic accidents in the city because it is the most popular place for Saudi drivers to pick up gay Filipinos, who strut their stuff on the sidewalk in tight jeans and cut-off t-shirts. (Filipinos are one of the larger groups of foreign workers in Saudi Arabia.) Meanwhile, gay and lesbian discos, gay-friendly coffee shops, and even gay oriented Internet chat rooms are now flourishing in some Saudi cities; in the chat rooms, gay and lesbian Saudis discuss the best places to meet people for one-night stands. "We talk about places that aren't gay cruising areas, because they're now in the minority," says one young gay Saudi, only half-jokingly. These excerpts from the Atlantic Monthly article reflect some attitudes and realities about homosexuality in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia-- Talal, a Syrian youth who moved to Riyadh in 2000, calls the Saudi capital a ``gay heaven.'' ``I used to have the feeling that I was the queerest in the country,'' said Yasser, a Saudi youth. ``But then I went to high school and discovered that there are others like me. Then I find out it's a whole society.'' Many gay expatriates say they feel more at home in the kingdom than in their native lands. ``Guys romp around and parade in front of you,'' said Marco, a 41-year old gay man from the Philippines living in Saudi Arabia. ``They will seduce you. It's up to you how many you want, every day.'' A magazine editor in Jeddah told me that many boys in Mecca, where he grew up have sexual relations with men, but they don't see themselves as gay. ``Homosexuality is considered to be a stage of life, particularly at youth.'' ``[Saudi Arabia] is the land of sand and sodomites,'' said Tasmin, a female student who told me about the lesbian enclave at her school. ``The older men take advantage of the little boys.'' Dave, a gay American teacher living in Saudi Arabia, put it this way: ``Let's say there's a group of men sitting around a cafe. If a smooth faced boy walks by, they all stop and make approving comments. They're just noting: ``That's a hot little number.'' It seems that these homosexual men and women are risking their lives. An Islamic cleric quoted at Front Page Magazine writes about the sin of homosexuality, "This sin, the impact of which makes one's skin crawl, which words cannot describe, is evidence of perverted instincts, total collapse of shame and honor, and extreme filthiness of character and soul... The heavens, the Earth and the mountains tremble from the impact of this sin. The angels shudder as they anticipate the punishment of Allah to descend upon the people who commit this indescribable sin." Amnesty International reports "gross human rights violations" in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, many against homosexuals, and reports incidents of capital punishment for homosexuals. A Chicago Free Press article reports this chilling story about the fate of three homosexual men in Saudi Arabia- Now we learn that on January 1, 2002, Saudi Arabian authorities publicly beheaded three gay men after Islamic religious courts in the southwestern city of Abha declared them guilty of "engaging in the extreme obscenity and ugly acts of homosexuality, marrying among themselves and molesting the young," charges obviously exaggerated to provoke public outrage. For the wealthy in Saudi Arabia, though, it appears that homosexuality is overlooked by the authorities. John Bradley writes- The upper crust of Saudi society is becoming more open as well. Carmen bin Laden, the sister-in-law of Osama bin Laden, recently published a book, in French, titled Inside the Kingdom, which is a look at the life of the idle Saudi rich. In the book, The New York Times reported this month, bin Laden tells stories of homosexual affairs among the kingdom's wealthy and idle women. And Saudi anthropologist Mai Yamani has shown that all-female discos catering to rich Saudi women are often covers for lesbian get-togethers. Saudi princes, meanwhile, have frequented the Jeddah disco, where they openly interact with club-goers. Is homosexuality in Saudi Arabia an "open secret" caused by a repressive Islamic regime that controls every aspect of its citizens' lives, including their sexuality under Sharia law? Is it the result of men-only and women-only interactions required by Muslim guidelines? Or, are the Saudis really coming out of the closet? Sources: http://defence.pk/threads/homosexuality-on-the-rise-in-saudi-arabia.297070/ |
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This what the Model State of Islam has to offer; widespread child abuse, pederastry and a thriving gay society. Holy Kingdom indeed! [size=18pt] Saudi Arabian Study: 23% of Arab Children Have Been Raped; 46% of Arab Students Are Homosexual[/size] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ8PSKSWeEw Over 23% of Muslim children in a University study claimed to have been raped (1/4 of the entire population). Over 46% of Muslim male students in Riyadh are homosexuals, and over 25% of Muslim male student in Jeddah are homosexuals. Homosexual relations are common due to restriction of association between genders. The actual percentage of sexual assault on children and women, beyond this University study, is believed to be over 80%. (In broader surveys sexual assault and incest of children in Islamic societies are much higher than in this study.) TRANSCRIPT: Guest – More than 23% of children in Saudi society have been raped. Host — So about a quarter of Saudi children have been– Guest – About a quarter of Saudi children have been raped. Sixty-two percent of those people— Host — Those children. Guest – No, I’m sorry, the study was directed at university students. Twenty-three percent had been raped during their childhood. For 62% of those, the rape was never reported. This was because it was one of the victim’s relatives. In the study, it was mentioned that more than 16% of the rapists were relatives, specifically 5% were siblings, 2% were teachers, and 1% were parents. In another study, which was conducted by Dr. In’am (al-Rabu’i), who is the president of children’s studies at the Armed Forces Hospital in Jeddah, she mentioned, or warned, that in the coming years we will suffer as a society from extremely widespread cases of homosexuality. The reason for this is the increase in the cases of sexual assault of children (brought) to the hospital, as well as the societal violence inflicted on children. She also mentioned that the hospital had on average three sexual assault cases per week. Host — How large of an area did the study cover? Guest – I don’t know, this is just what she mentioned on behalf of the Saudi nation. It was published on behalf of the nation, and can be considered very reliable. In addition to that, there is a study from the Office of Societal Supervision, which is also very serious. This study reported that 46% of students in the city of Riyadh suffer from homosexuality. Twenty-five percent of students in Jeddah suffer from homosexuality. We must be aware of this in order to combat these numbers quickly. The society has become fragmented. When we have a percentage of students—children or teenagers—who are gay, this is a catastrophe, a true catastrophe. I mean, we don’t have a strong society. We should really look at this more seriously. Host — This is a new thing in Saudi Arabia for newspapers to write articles on this subject. The studies which you mentioned, are they saying this is something new? Guest – No, it’s not new. https://themuslimissue./2012/08/02/saudi-study-23-of-arab-children-raped-46-of-arab-students-homosexual-3/ This is why most young Arab men become suicide bombers. They are yearning for redemption and reeling from guilt that is why they think by blowing themselves up for allah's sake they will get to heaven and be free of their guilt and shame. The case in northern Nigeria is no different as thousands of underage boys are systematically abused on a daily basis by their Imans. Islam is rotten to the core. |
Ayesha Ahmed sanctioned sex slaves as it is contained in the Quaran. So for any of you wondering why there where no organized rallies in northern Nigeria protesting the release of alleged abducted Christian girls know now that muslims generally see Kafur women as sexual slaves in the making. Ayesha is not alone in this as a former female Kuwaiti legislator had called for rich arab men to buy females in the Bosnian conflict as sex slaves stating that this will reduce fornication among arab males. It doesn't stop there, Rich Gulf Arab men have been found to visit Syrian refugee camps in Jordan and Turkey not to assist their fellow Arabs but to buy sex slaves. The Arab muslim religion is cancer. |
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.....nairaland is being taken over by ibo fanatics..... 