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Christianity EtcRe: Are Muslims Going To Heaven? - Daddy Freeze Gives An Answer by CyrusTheGreat: 2:49pm On May 17, 2017
victorazy:
because of people that has never heard of him is why the world has not come to end my brother. the gospel must go round the world an FM every ear must hear it. it all started in Africa and it will end in Africa to make it complete circle and thats why Boko Haram is fighting to conquer Africa.
Christianity EtcRe: Are Muslims Going To Heaven? - Daddy Freeze Gives An Answer by CyrusTheGreat: 2:47pm On May 17, 2017
Nobody is going to heaven.

Heaven doesn't exist.



Maybe that revelation might stop some Crazy Muslims and Christians from doing stupid sh!t. Blowing myself and other innocent people up? Oh it's okay I'm going to heaven afterwards lol. Poverty, starvation, horrible infrastructure, no education? No worries just go to church and you'll end up in heaven lol.

"Religion is the opium of the masses" - Karl Marx.

Now, "hell" existing? That's another story. I guess you could call Syria, South Sudan, most of Africa, Somalia a kind of "hell". As to the hell with fire and brimstone that the ole' devil keeps tidy? Nope, doesn't exist either. Neither does the devil. Or any god. Or any kind of spiritual religious mythological mumbo jumbo.
PoliticsRe: West Is More Religion Tolerant Than The East!......why? by CyrusTheGreat: 11:10am On May 17, 2017
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PoliticsRe: West Is More Religion Tolerant Than The East!......why? by CyrusTheGreat: 11:00am On May 17, 2017
oyinkinola:
...religion extremism either in slam or christian is directly related to the east, contrary to the west where every home is mixed with different religion, in every home in the west there is christian, muslim and pagan in every family where every one perform their reigion with out any problem!
....even in the western world the story is not different, but in the east religion bigotry is other of the day! no wonder why peace is never reign in the east! if you love your life you do in rome as roman do, that's in the east, in case of religion, and no wonder why west is habbitable to every human being, for your full freedom of religion go the west!
Actually, this religious discrimination was the same for the Western world until about 300 years ago, when educated secular critics (religionless deists and atheists) began to criticise religious beliefs and the hold religion had over scientific innovation and society. It always makes me laugh when Islamist Theocrats and dictators refer to human rights and freedoms as a "western influence". Do you have any idea how many people had to die, how many wars that were waged with both weapons and words and marches, how many critics were silenced before secularism and religious tolerance to become commonplace in western countries? They've only really been this open for the past 50 years, after hundreds of years of agitation, wars against the nobility, wars against the church and wars against dictators.

Islam's control over societies in the Middle-East and North Africa has actually grown in societies since the 50s by contrast - and not even in the obvious examples of modernised Iran and Afghanistan and the resulting Islamist takeovers of each respective country in the 70s. In 1970s Cairo in Egypt, you'd be lucky if you even saw one woman in a Burqa/niqab or Hijab - now the opposite is true. If you time travelled back to Turkey in the 60s, you'd have found a huge number of atheists and non-religious folk. Many would exclaim that "there are no muslims in Turkey" back then - now Muslims, conservative muslims, have skyrocketed in the country and it is being lead by a dictator named "erdoghan" who is the member of an "islamist-lite" party. Indeed with the spread of Saudi Arabian funded Madrasas, the most backwards strains of Islam and illogicity are spreading throughout poor muslim communities faster than ever before.

I actually believe this rise in Islamist groups is tied with the repression of socialist movements throughout the middle-east. Many people were and still are in nasty economic/socio-political situations in those regions, and socialist movements offered a path forwards for the poor and needy. Due to many nations' rigid anti-communism at the time, they poured money and weapons into fringe groups to combat and kill the communist movements. These fringe groups were some of the first Islamic terrorists. Osama Bin Laden, before gaining international reknown as the leader of the infamous Al-Quaeda terrorist group that raped, bombed, murdered, destroyed infrastructure and drowned Afghanistan/Pakistan in their goals for an oppressive Islamic state, he was praised by Western Newspapers as a heroic soldier of freedom fighting back communism.

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This is just one of many examples of western-backed Islamic fundamentalists who later became terrorist organisations and brutal dictatorial theocracies - just like the Nazi party of early 20th century, their first targets, before anyone else, were their popular arch-enemies, the socialists. The socialists, far from believing in dictatorial regimes like North Korea, Stalin's Russia or China, wanted socialism's original goal, of a classless society centered in fair labour and free-thinking, and the removal of religious bindings, and if they couldn't achieve the first thing, at the very least bring the country's infrastructure up to speed. Sadly popular support among the poor and needy for the socialists declined when, you know, the Islamists started killing them all, and the only salvation left for people to find was that of the oh so generous Imams, and the rapist salafist/wahhabist psychopaths who genuinely believe that a shitty book written in the 7th century is both true and accurate and that it's rules must apply to the modern day, who parade around towns shrieking generalised lines about colonial oppression and exploitation - lines and talking points that they stole from the socialists.
Christianity EtcRe: Sudanese Atheist Sentenced To Death In North Sudan by CyrusTheGreat(op): 9:02pm On May 16, 2017
Niflheim:
A religion that is so afraid of members leaving, that they have to impose a death penalty to maintain a steady membership!!! They then have the guts to boast about being the fastest growing religion!!! There is no difference between secret cults who threaten to kill you if you try to leave and Islam!!!
And if it isn't death, they still ostracise, bully and arrest those who would leave the faith. An Egyptian high-school student was thrown in jail for three years because he said he didn't believe in Islam and hated the prophet Muhammad to one of his friends in a private message on Facebook The person who turned him in to the religious police was his own father.

The Arab Spring was supposed to be the turning point for this rising religiousity, but it's choked mid-step and has been co-opted by Islamofascists. Hopefully some brave souls will pick up the reins.
Christianity EtcA Short History On Blasphemy Laws by CyrusTheGreat(op): 1:08am On May 16, 2017
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/larry-wolff/blasphemy-laws_b_1920157.html

Blasphemy Laws: A History
By Larry Wolff
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As the United Nations contemplates international blasphemy laws, responding to the “anti-Mohammed” video and the violence it has supposedly provoked, it is worth noting that the conviction of the punk group Pussy Riot in Russia a few weeks earlier was accompanied by angry denunciations of blasphemy on account of the group’s performance in the Moscow Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Of course the conviction of Pussy Riot was not just about religious outrage, and the violent anti-Americanism manifested in Muslim countries, including the murder of Ambassador Christopher Stevens in Libya, was not suddenly created and called forth by a single video. Blasphemy and blasphemy laws have a long history, which is worth considering right now. One of the reasons to be wary of blasphemy laws, besides the limits that they place on freedom of speech, is that they tend to concede the legitimacy of religious outrage in all its fanatical fury, even though the charge of blasphemy has too often been manipulated for political motives.

When Savonarola denounced blasphemers in Florence in the 1490s, it was certainly not intended as a sensitively inclusive gesture to urge people to show respect for one another’s religious beliefs. He was thinking about the wrath of God. Blasphemy was supposed to be directly offensive to God, and one intemperate blasphemer might bring divine wrath upon the whole city— even as Savonarola became increasingly politically influential in Florence. In Venice in the 1530s a special judicial tribunal was created for the sole and dedicated purpose of hearing cases of blasphemy, officialy for the purpose of warding off divine wrath, but also with the political intention of limiting the religious intervention of the Vatican. It was a unique venture, the creation of a secular court by the government of the Republic of San Marco in order to punish Venetians for insulting God, Jesus, Mary, and the saints. Such insults suddenly seemed to be epidemic. It was the same climate of religious anxiety that led Venetians to create the first Jewish Ghetto in Europe in the early sixteenth century.

The blasphemy tribunal of three or four rotating members met in the Doge’s Palace, and though they sometimes presumed to declare that they had actually succeeded in wiping out blasphemy, cursing God turned out to be one of those human impulses that, in spite of Job’s biblical forbearance, never actually disappears in a harsh world. The records of the blasphemy tribunal are rich with a range of spectacularly vulgar, weird, sometimes ingeniously expressive ways of insulting God and his company, many of which, if dramatized in a youtube video about one prophet or another, might well inspire religious outrage. Some blaspheming, then as now, was obviously intended to be funny. (Go see the Book of Mormon, if you can get a ticket.) Punishments in Venice included fines, banishment, condemnation to the rowing galleys, and mutilation of the tongue, but the problem never went away. The interesting and instructive historical development was that the tribunal, which existed right up to the abolition of the Venetian Republic by Napoleon in 1797, began to aggrandize its sphere of jurisdiction. Soon it not only defended the honor of God, but also prosecuted a range of offenders who caused “scandal” offensive to God and also, of course, disruptive of social order: from beggars who pretended to be pilgrims, to Christians who had sexual relations with Jews. The charge of policing blasphemy was very difficult to delimit, and the tribunal’s official concern with protecting God from offense ended up being interpreted rather loosely.

I’ve spent the last several years writing a book about how the blasphemy tribunal almost by default became the forum for trying a very disturbing case of child sexual abuse in the late eighteenth century. This was because the whole idea of child abuse and the concept of pedophilia were almost entirely unformulated in the eighteenth century, and though a sixty year old man had been denounced (through the Lion’s Mouth) for having spent a night in bed with an eight-year-old girl, there was no law on the books that clearly seemed to apply to his case. Though the community (as reflected in the testimony of everyone from the guy running the coffeehouse to the madam of the neighborhood brothel) clearly thought something terrible had happened, they could not coherently articulate what was so terrible about it. The blasphemy tribunal ended up prosecuting this very ugly business under the charge of causing scandal. Today, of course, the sexual solicitation of children and the circulation of child pornography is one of the criminal areas so clearly acknowledged as evil that it would be relatively uncontroversial to police its international presence on the internet, take down offending posts, and attempt to prosecute if possible. In earlier centuries the criminal character of blasphemy was considered self-evident, and was ruthlessly policed, while today its legal standing is both highly variable and internationally controversial.

The eighteenth century was, in fact, the century in which blasphemy laws first came under assault by some of the thinkers of the Enlightenment. Voltaire, who generally regarded religion with mockery and contempt, was often blasphemous in his writings, especially if they were published anonymously like his famous Philosophical Dictionary which actually contained a mocking article on “blasphemy” under B. He also wrote a famous play about Mohammed, which would be considered blasphemous today, though Voltaire’s blasphemy was differently intended: he deviously wrote about Islam as a proxy for Christianity. In the 1760s, when a young man was condemned to death in France for assorted blasphemies, his body was burned together with Voltaire’s Philosophical Dictionary, a gesture which certainly failed to halt the intellectual progress of the Enlightenment.

[b]Yet, Voltaire, were he brought back to life today, would probably feel that the Enlightenment had failed at least in part, as he certainly envisioned a future in which religious fanaticism would be crushed by the progress of reason— and would no longer be causing bloodshed, as it did in Libya last week. He would surely be shocked to find that religion, like blasphemy, never goes away, that religion (which he called “superstition”) was as potent and pervasive as ever. His Philosophical Dictionary observed that “what has been blasphemy in one country has often been piety in another,” and he pointed out that the first Christians were accused of blasphemy by their pagan contemporaries, but then returned the accusation as soon as Christianity was powerful enough to permit it. Certainly he would be skeptical about the efficacy of blasphemy laws today, and certainly he would recognize very clearly the way that charges of blasphemy are all too often unscrupulously manipulated to encourage and justify violence that has other political ends.[/b]

Larry Wolff is professor of history at NYU and the author of ‘Paolina’s Innocence: Child Abuse in Casanova’s Venice.’
Christianity EtcRe: Sudanese Atheist Sentenced To Death In North Sudan by CyrusTheGreat(op): 12:40am On May 16, 2017
Christianity EtcRe: Sudanese Atheist Sentenced To Death In North Sudan by CyrusTheGreat(op): 12:11am On May 16, 2017
whitebeard:
atheist u guys should shh..don't tell anyone u are an atheist or the next person could be u..!
Most Atheists know how dangerous communication is in these countries (and in Nigeria, might I add) because of the threat of violent religious morons. That's why they mainly communicate over the web. Sadly a lot of Islamic countries like Saudiland, Iran and Pakistan have heavy internet surveillance faculties so even that is difficult. Just be thankful Nigeria isn't muslim majority (yet) or it could easily become the Pakistan of Africa.

AkinPhysicist:
shocked
huh
Christianity EtcRe: Sudanese Atheist Sentenced To Death In North Sudan by CyrusTheGreat(op): 11:39pm On May 15, 2017
LMAO what is the deal with Muslim nuts and the denomination of "mentally challenged" for non-believers in the muslim faith? To sit at such an uncritical and self-serving standpoint about their religion, I'm pretty sure THEY are the mentally challenged ones here! wink

(It's probably just a loophole to stop him getting jailed - in which case, good)
Christianity EtcSudanese Atheist Sentenced To Death In North Sudan by CyrusTheGreat(op): 11:31pm On May 15, 2017
http://www.nan.ng/headlines/activist-faces-death-for-dumping-islam/

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Mohamed Al-Dosogy, facing death for dumping Islam in Sudan.
Mr. Mohamed Al-Dosogy, an activist who tried to dump Islam for atheism, is in trouble in Sudan where authorities ordered his arrest for apostasy which attracts death penalty.

Article 126 of Sudan’s 1991 Penal Code imposes the death penalty on offenders found guilty of apostasy.

The section defined apostasy as a crime that is committed by any Muslim who advocates for the renunciation of the creed of Islam or publicly renounces his or her faith.

He was released on Friday by the police on the order of a judge, APA has said.

The Sudanese police released the human rights activist, facing an apostasy case after attempting to abandon Islam for atheism.

The police said Mohamed Al-Dosogy was mentally challenged and could not be punished for his alleged crime.

On Monday police in Khartoum arrested Al-dosogy two days after he requested a judge to allow him to change his religion to atheism, a move that was tantamount to renouncing his faith.

He had written to the Sudanese court explaining why he wanted to change his religious status after which he was arrested and charged with apostasy.

However, a judge on Thursday issued a decision dismissing the case and ordering his release.

The judge said the defendant had been examined by a psychiatric and it was determined that he is mentally incompetent to stand trial.

Meanwhile, in a statement issued on Friday, the defense team rejected the court’s decision, saying the defendant never asked the court to submit him to a psychiatric test.

The case has attracted social media comments as Reem‏ @ReemWrites tweeted “ If Ahmed Al-Desouqi’s case goes to court , he will face the death penalty under article 126 of the criminal act (on Apostasy)

A woman, Marian Yahia, got the death sentence last year on similar charge, but activists are calling for her release.

A tweet by Ola Diab, said on the woman: “This is outrageous and disgusting! – #Sudan woman gets death sentence for apostasy.”

“When we fail to condemn evil, when we see it. It persists forever,” Nduka Uzuh, also tweeted.
Yet another example of Islamic stupidity killing secularism and the terror of religious fundamentalism.

The secular, atheist and free-thinking pioneers and then fighters of the enlightenment in 17th-18th century Europe were able to defeat the control of the Church and fundamentalist Christianity over society and academia. Hopefully global interconnectivity will help the free thinkers of the Islamic countries with their own enlightenments.
CultureWhat Were The Major Religions Practiced In Nigeria Before Christianity And Islam by CyrusTheGreat(op): 8:33pm On May 15, 2017
There's the question. What religions were practiced in Naija (Or the regions of West Africa that are now part of Naija) before Islam and later Christianity? Does anyone still practice these traditions today?
CultureRe: Racism In Ethiopia by CyrusTheGreat: 8:01pm On May 15, 2017
Ersan:
I dont think you lot are that tolerant.

My first transit through ethiopia i met an ethiopian at the airport. We got to talking and it turns out he reverted to islam but was afraid of telling his family, the friends he was with didnt know and even his girlfriend didnt know. So he was secretly practicing islam, something that he wouldnt be doing if he thought he was going to be accepted regardless.

BTW, I love your airport and what you're doing to your aviation sector. The ethiopians i've met are very friendly as well. Always admired ethiopia for the single fact that it was the only african country that resisted colonization. Plus one of your kings really helped muslims when the religion was very young, dont know if you've heard that story.


Talking to Nigerians about racism/tribalism is like preaching to the choir. I should know, they all hate us sad
One of Ethiopia's kings also forged an alliance with the Portuguese to fend off rabid muslim invaders that were constantly trying to invade and overrun the kingdom. Ethiopians were major targets of slavery for Muslim slavers, along with Cushites like Oromo and Somalians who were known as "red slaves" in contrast with the bantu-speaking "black slaves", and Muhammad multiple times in the Quran referred to Ethiopians as "raisin-heads" and treated them as inferior people to Arabs. Before the scramble for Africa, Ethiopia was a number one target for the Islamic imperialism of the Ottoman Empire and it's vassal states. Not only that but Ethiopia and it's historical sister Christian states along the southern Nile of Aksum and Makuria were constantly attacked by Caliphates and forced to give tributes of hundreds of black African slaves annually, but you wouldn't mention that about the country's muslim history would you you Saudi propagandist?
Christianity EtcRe: Is Peeing In An Uncompleted Church Building A Sin?? by CyrusTheGreat: 7:52pm On May 15, 2017
Why didn't you use a toilet? And if there was no toilet around, why not just piss in a bush or something, why an under construction building you dumbass? grin
IslamRe: Time For The Shi'as To Learn (A Brave Scholar Educates The Shiites) by CyrusTheGreat: 5:56pm On May 15, 2017
Rashduct4luv:
and who told you we do that?

evidences pls!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-yousaf-butt-/saudi-wahhabism-islam-terrorism_b_6501916.html
How Saudi Wahhabism Is the Fountainhead of Islamist Terrorism
By Yousaf Butt

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Dr. Yousaf Butt is a senior advisor to the British American Security Information Council and director at the Cultural Intelligence Institute. The views expressed here are his own.

LONDON — The horrific terrorist attacks on the Charlie Hebdo weekly in Paris have led to speculation as to whether the killers — the brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi — were lone wolves or tied to masterminds in ISIS or its rival, Al-Qaeda. Although Al-Qaeda in Yemen has taken credit for the attack, it is unclear how closely the affiliate actually directed the operation. No matter which organizational connections (if any) ultimately prove to be real, one thing is clear: the fountainhead of Islamic extremism that promotes and legitimizes such violence lies with the fanatical “Wahhabi” strain of Islam centered in Saudi Arabia. And if the world wants to tamp down and eliminate such violent extremism, it must confront this primary host and facilitator.

Perversely, while the Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Awad Asiri took part in a “Je suis Charlie” solidarity rally in Beirut following the Paris attacks, back home the Saudi blogger Raif Badawi received the first 50 of 1,000 lashes he is due each Friday over the next 20 weeks. His crime? Running a liberal website promoting the freedom of speech. (Thankfully, in recent days it seems the Saudi authorities have buckled to international pressure and suspended the sentence.)

It would be troublesome but perhaps acceptable for the House of Saud to promote the intolerant and extremist Wahhabi creed just domestically. But, unfortunately, for decades the Saudis have also lavishly financed its propagation abroad. Exact numbers are not known, but it is thought that more than $100 billion have been spent on exporting fanatical Wahhabism to various much poorer Muslim nations worldwide over the past three decades. It might well be twice that number. By comparison, the Soviets spent about $7 billion spreading communism worldwide in the 70 years from 1921 and 1991.

This appears to be a monumental campaign to bulldoze the more moderate strains of Islam, and replace them with the theo-fascist Saudi variety. Despite being well aware of the issue, Western powers continue to coddle the Saudis or, at most, protest meekly from time to time.

For instance, a Wikileaks cable clearly quotes then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton saying “donors in Saudi Arabia constitute the most significant source of funding to Sunni terrorist groups worldwide.” She continues: “More needs to be done since Saudi Arabia remains a critical financial support base for al-Qaeda, the Taliban, LeT and other terrorist groups.” And it’s not just the Saudis: Qatar, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates are also implicated in the memo. Other cables released by Wikileaks outline how Saudi front companies are also used to fund terrorism abroad.

Evidently, the situation has not improved since Hillary Clinton was secretary of state. Late last year, Vice President Biden caused a stir by undiplomatically speaking the truth at an event at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, saying:

“Our allies in the region were our largest problem in Syria. The Turks were great friends... [and] the Saudis, the Emirates, etcetera. What were they doing?.... They poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad — except that the people who were being supplied, [they] were al-Nusra, and al-Qaeda, and the extremist elements of jihadis who were coming from other parts of the world.”

More recently, the Saudi role in promoting extremism has come under renewed scrutiny. Calls for declassifying the redacted 28 pages of the 9/11 congressional commission have been getting stronger. And statements from the lead author of the report, former Florida Sen. Bob Graham, suggest they are being hidden because they “point a very strong finger at Saudi Arabia as the principal financier” of the 9/11 hijackers. He has been unusually explicit, “Saudi Arabia has not stopped its interest in spreading extreme Wahhabism. ISIS...is a product of Saudi ideals, Saudi money and Saudi organizational support, although now they are making a pretense of being very anti-ISIS.”

In fact, Saudi blogger Raif Badawi’s wife, Ensaf Haidar, made a similar observation about her husband’s flogging: “the Saudi government is behaving like Daesh [a derogatory Arabic term for ISIS].” About 2,500 Saudis are thought to be in ISIS’ ranks.

Ensaf Haidar’s quip exposes a deeper truth. One could reasonably argue that the House of Saud is simply a more established and diplomatic version of ISIS. It shares the extremist Wahhabi theo-fascism, the lack of human rights, intolerance, violent beheadings etc. — but with nicer buildings and roads. If ISIS were ever to become an established state, after a few decades one imagines it might resemble Saudi Arabia.

How does Saudi Arabia go about spreading extremism? The extremist agenda is not always clearly government-sanctioned, but in monarchies where the government money is spread around to various princes, there is little accountability for what the royal family does with their government funds. Much of the funding is via charitable organizations and is not military-related.

The money goes to constructing and operating mosques and madrassas that preach radical Wahhabism. The money also goes to training imams; media outreach and publishing; distribution of Wahhabi textbooks, and endowments to universities and cultural centers. A cable released by Wikileaks explains, regarding just one region of Pakistan:

Government and non-governmental sources claimed that financial support estimated at nearly 100 million USD annually was making its way to Deobandi and Ahl-e-Hadith clerics in the region from “missionary” and “Islamic charitable” organizations in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates ostensibly with the direct support of those governments.
Although the Wahhabi curriculum was modified after the 9/11 attacks, it remains backward and intolerant. Freedom House published a report on the revised curriculum, concluding that it “continues to propagate an ideology of hate toward the ‘unbeliever,’ which include Christians, Jews, Shiites, Sufis, Sunni Muslims who do not follow Wahhabi doctrine, Hindus, atheists and others.” This is taught not only domestically but also enthusiastically exported abroad.

Of course, initially there was complicity with the U.S. and Pakistan in promoting this ideology to counter the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. In addition to the radical indoctrination, thousands of volunteer jihadis from Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries were also dispatched to fight alongside the mujahideen in Afghanistan. But it remains a complicated problem to this day because the politicians in the poor countries getting the Saudi and Gulf-Arab funds approve these extremist madrassas in part because the local authorities likely receive kickbacks.

In many places in poor Muslim countries the choice is now between going to an extremist madrassa or getting no education at all. Poverty is exploited to promote extremism. The affected areas include Pakistan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, India and parts of Africa. The same Wikileaks cable explains:

The network reportedly exploited worsening poverty in these areas of the province to recruit children into the divisions’ growing Deobandi and Ahl-eHadith madrassa network from which they were indoctrinated into jihadi philosophy, deployed to regional training/indoctrination centers, and ultimately sent to terrorist training camps in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
The more tolerant indigenous versions of Islam cannot survive in the face of the tsunami of money being poured into promoting theo-fascist Wahhabism. This is a major problem that the Muslim world must urgently address.

But it is also a problem where the West can help by stopping its historical pandering and support of Middle East tyrants who spread this extremism. The most fundamental way to make the message clear to the House of Saud would be to threaten to stop buying oil from them. Given the relatively cheap oil prices these days it need not be an empty threat.

Eliminating the occasional militant leaders in drone and special-forces strikes is of limited use in reducing extremism if millions of radicals are being actively trained in Wahhabi madrassas across the Muslim world.

The fight against ISIS and Al-Qaeda is deeply ironic since these organizations were created and are sustained, in part, by funds we hand over to the Saudis and Gulf Arab nations to purchase their oil. And while France mourns its cartoonists and police officers, the French government is busy signing military and nuclear deals worth billions with the Saudis. If we continue down this road, it may well be a never-ending war.

The House of Saud works against the best interests of the West and the Muslim world. Muslim communities worldwide certainly need to eradicate fanatical Wahhabism from their midst, but this will be difficult, if not impossible, to accomplish if the West continues its support of the House of Saud. The monarchy must be modernized and modified — or simply uprooted and replaced. The House of Saud needs a thorough house cleaning.

Syria War In January
Yousaf Butt
Nuclear physicist, Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy at the National Defense University
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/reviews/last-nights-tv-the-quran-channel-4-banged-up-five-867474.html?utm_source=huffpost&utm_medium=huffpost&utm_campaign=huffpost

Still, Thomas made sure that the benevolent face of Islam, all too often overlooked in the West, got a fair showing. I was almost moved to tears by the manifest decency and tolerance of a fellow called Sheikh Abdul Aziz Bukhari, who questioned how people can claim that their god is somehow more valid than their neighbour's. "Who are we to say that one is better? You have your religion and I have mine." That seems like a creed worth believing in.

Unfortunately, however, it is smothered by a belligerent, patriarchal form of Islam, called Wahabism, which has the formidable support of Saudi Arabian petro-dollars. This programme suggested that over the past few decades, upwards of $100 billion has been spent promoting Wahabism, and that the 10 million or so Qur'ans that roll off the printing presses each year are carefully doctored to appeal to modern emotions and prejudices. Thomas also found footage of a Cairo street in the 1970s. It looked like any southern Mediterranean city, with not a veil in sight, yet the same street now is full of heavily veiled women. Oil, it seems, is to blame.
http://www.dnaindia.com/world/report-bangladesh-to-build-hundreds-of-mosques-with-saudi-cash-2417324

Bangladesh to build hundreds of mosques with Saudi cash
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Bangladesh has approved a project to build hundreds of mosques with almost USD 1 billion from Saudi Arabia, an official said today, worrying minorities who fear they could be used to spread fundamentalist Islam.

The government plans to construct 560 mosques - one in every town in Bangladesh - as the secular administration woos Islamist groups before elections.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina sought the funds from Saudi Arabia, which will provide the lion's share of the USD 1.07 billion cost, during a visit to the oil-rich state last year, said planning minister Mustofa Kamal.

The centres of worship - equipped with research facilities, libraries and cultural centres - would be a "model" for worshippers in the Muslim-majority country, said Shamim Afzal, head of the state-run Islamic Foundation.

"It is a perfect idea of spreading the true knowledge of Islam," he told AFP.

But minority groups are less certain, concerned the proliferation of Saudi-backed mosques could spread the ultra- conservative Sunni doctrine of Wahhabism practised in the Gulf kingdom.

Bangladesh has suffered from a rise in extremism in recent years as the moderate Islam worshipped for generations has given way to a more conservative interpretation of the scriptures.

The government has ordered a crackdown on homegrown extremist outfits after a series of bloody attacks on secular activists, foreigners and religious minorities.

Rezaul Haq Chandpuri, from a federation representing Sufi Muslims who have been targeted for violence, said there was no justification for these new mosques.

"Saudi finance is a concern. They may use their money to promote Wahabism through these mosques," he told AFP, adding minorities would feel "helpless and insecure".

But the scheme could also "help the government monitor hateful sermons", a tough task in Bangladesh where it controls few of the 300,000 existing mosques, said leading secular activist Shahriar Kabir.

"I think the government should take control of all mosques across the country. That way, it can easily identify where extremism are being promoted," he told AFP.

In a major concession to Islamist groups ahead of polls, Hasina this month announced her government would recognise degrees from hardline madrassas, paving the way for religious scholars to qualify for public service jobs.

She also supported conservative protesters railing against a symbolic statue of justice outside the Supreme Court which they deemed un-Islamic.
grin grin grin There's your evidence you dopey terror apologist. grin grin grin
CrimeRe: Police Arrest 9-Year-Old Boy In Asaba, Delta, Keep Him Behind Bar (Pics) by CyrusTheGreat: 7:16pm On May 14, 2017
linkszelda:
peeps are blaming the police. what are about the mom that ran away and left her child to be caught?
if she really cared about the child she would have ran away with him.
The child isn't being "caught" for anything you slowbrain. What has this poor little kid done wrong? He hasn't done anything, and he's a child. Is he also a criminal because his parent commited a crime? What kind of barbaric subhuman logic is that? That's what runs through the minds of rats, not intelligent fair human beings.
CrimeRe: Police Arrest 9-Year-Old Boy In Asaba, Delta, Keep Him Behind Bar (Pics) by CyrusTheGreat: 7:02pm On May 14, 2017
This is fvcking stupid and disgusting. The little kid has nothing to do with the fvcking mother's crime - he's not guilty just because he's her son. Not to mention he's 9 YEARS OLD HE'S A LITTLE KID you rock-IQ'd animal police. If you're going to take him into confinement for his safety when his parents are at large, DON'T PUT HIM IN A JAIL CELL YOU IDIOTS!!!!


Stupid fvcking animals.

Religious preachers and fearmongering idiots who jail and attack people, including MINORS, who are totally innocent, just because they are related to someone or the same tribe as someone, they are the ones who are murdering Nigeria's future. If you wanna see change then GET RID OF THESE PEOPLE!
Christianity EtcRe: 7 Places Christians Should Avoid Visiting by CyrusTheGreat: 6:36pm On May 14, 2017
Alphacrissy:
Just as Christmas is pagan in origin, avoid that too. By the way, Islam remains the only true monotheistic religion in the entire universe, if you're in doubt, ask your Jewish cousins
Lmao what a load of nonsense. Zoroastrianism was monotheistic thousands of years before Islam was even a thought in someone's head. You muslims really have your heads so far up your arses - the only thing that even registers to your senses is your own sh!t!

3:132 And obey Allah and the messenger, that ye may find mercy.

3:139 Faint not nor grieve, for ye will overcome them if ye are (indeed) believers.
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Christianity EtcRe: 7 Places Christians Should Avoid Visiting by CyrusTheGreat: 5:46pm On May 14, 2017
discman2k2:
Hmmmmm, see bashing. @Op: dont forget , when the sons of God gathered, the devil also appeared from going about like a Lion seeking those to deceive.
Many of the respondents have been deceived. But btw, i stand with some of them on Political rallies because it is Important for determining our leaders.
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Christianity EtcRe: 7 Places Christians Should Avoid Visiting by CyrusTheGreat: 5:28pm On May 14, 2017
Christianity EtcRe: 7 Places Christians Should Avoid Visiting by CyrusTheGreat: 5:15pm On May 14, 2017
Christianity EtcRe: 7 Places Christians Should Avoid Visiting by CyrusTheGreat: 5:08pm On May 14, 2017
Christianity EtcRe: 7 Places Christians Should Avoid Visiting by CyrusTheGreat: 5:00pm On May 14, 2017
So "avoid the outside world"? Wow, never knew Nigerian religious folks were THIS stupid.
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IslamRe: 14% Of Nigerian Muslims Openly Support ISIS, Pew Research Shows - SHOCKING by CyrusTheGreat(op): 3:00pm On May 14, 2017
ymdo:
I cant remember anybody coming to my village to distribute questionnaire to solicit my opinion on ISIS. When and how did they gather this data?
CyrusTheGreat:
Pew Forum is an internationally recognised research and data collection centre. If you are skeptical feel free to look around it's website.
http://www.pewresearch.org/methodology/u-s-survey-research/collecting-survey-data/
CrimeRe: Nigerians Top List Of Foreigners Held For Drug Smuggling In Navi Mumbai by CyrusTheGreat: 11:37pm On May 13, 2017
Ersan:
And some monkeys will come here and shout the north is Nigerias problem. SMH
So a few drug dealers are worse to Nigeria than tens of millions of backwards, uneducated, child-raping, god-fearing shit-for-brains Shariah Muslims? No, that's fvcking stupid. Pull your head out of your arse you dumbfvck god-fearing lobotomy patient. The North is Nigeria's problem.

Trogg-brained salafi scum.
CelebritiesRe: Elvis Madu 'Eze Money' Gets Son A Matching BMW Jeep For His 1st Birthday by CyrusTheGreat: 11:07pm On May 13, 2017
What a waste of money. Hundreds of thousands of Naijans living on less than $1 US dollars a day and people fetishise a wasteful pig who wastes what would be hundreds of fortunes to them to buy a stupid toy-car for his son. Pathetic.

Why is this person newsworthy again? Because they are rich? Seems the colonial mentality is alive and well in nigeria. Stop worshiping the pigs.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Blesses Artiste Who Was Arrested After His Return From Spain. Photos by CyrusTheGreat: 11:00pm On May 13, 2017
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/199616-buhari-drags-nigeria-into-saudi-led-islamic-coalition-against-terrorism.html

Buhari is just the lite version of Boko Haram's religion. Not only is he a known pedophile and Shariah supporter, Buhari brought Naija into the "Islamic Coalition against Terrorism", a SAUDI ARABIAN ORGANISATION.

Now, WHO exactly is FUNDING a lot of terrorist groups and wahhabists around the world, and spending BILLIONS OF DOLLARS on Islamic extremists in Maldives, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. ?

That's right, it's fucking SAUDI ARABIA. NAIJA IS IN AN ANTI-TERRORIST ALLIANCE, WITH A COUNTRY, THAT CREATES AND FUNDS TERRORISTS.

There is only ONE difference between groups like Boko Haram, ISIS, Al-Shabaab, and Saudi Arabia.

ISIS and BH are fighting to try and establish a Fundamentalist Islamic State.

Saudi Arabia. IS ALREADY. A FUNDAMENTALIST ISLAMIC STATE.

THE ONLY DIFFERENCE IS ONE IS FIGHTING AND THE OTHER (SAUDI ARABIA) HAS WON A LONG TIME AGO.

And Buhari is adding Naija to this revolting land's institutions, to their world network! Indeed, there are now 12 States in Nigeria where Shariah law is Law! And the number of states under Shariah has only continued to grow, and the number of extremist muslims in Naija has only continued to grow! AND ONE OF THEM IS THE PRESIDENT! DISGUSTING!

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PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Blesses Artiste Who Was Arrested After His Return From Spain. Photos by CyrusTheGreat: 5:16pm On May 13, 2017
One Nigeria? The statistics say otherwise...

PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Blesses Artiste Who Was Arrested After His Return From Spain. Photos by CyrusTheGreat: 4:55pm On May 13, 2017
Christianity EtcOver 1 In 10 Nigerian Muslims Support ISIS.... 14% Say They Support 20% Unsure.. by CyrusTheGreat(op): 1:21pm On May 13, 2017
So I thought I'd posted this in the religion section but it's in Islam for Muslims, which is not the forum community I was trying to share this shocking news with.

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Utterly shocking. Nigeria's muslims have polled as having the highest amount of Muslims who openly support ISIS/ISIL of ANY muslim or large muslim-population country, according to the 2017 report on Muslims and Islam by the Pew research centre. 20% also responded "I don't know".

That's over 10 million ISIS supporters, living in Nigeria!

71% of them also support Shariah Law. In other words over 7 out of 10 Nigerian Muslims, in other words over 60 million Nigerian muslims support Shariah law.
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Abeg some investigations on this!?!?!?

The rest of the report on Muslims and Islam can be read here: http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/02/27/muslims-and-islam-key-findings-in-the-u-s-and-around-the-world/


Some more infographics on Islam:

More generally, Muslims mostly say that suicide bombings and other forms of violence against civilians in the name of Islam are rarely or never justified, including 92% in Indonesia and 91% in Iraq. In the United States, a 2011 survey found that 86% of Muslims say such tactics are rarely or never justified. An additional 7% say suicide bombings are sometimes justified and 1% say they are often justified.

In a few countries, a quarter or more of Muslims say these acts of violence are at least sometimes justified, including 40% in the Palestinian territories, 39% in Afghanistan, 29% in Egypt and 26% in Bangladesh.

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IslamRe: Time For The Shi'as To Learn (A Brave Scholar Educates The Shiites) by CyrusTheGreat: 1:17pm On May 13, 2017
You're both wrong.

And at least the Shias aren't proselytising children around the planet to become fucking terrorists.
Christianity EtcRe: CAN Protests Nigerian Participation In Islamic Sports by CyrusTheGreat: 1:11pm On May 13, 2017
Shafiiimran99:
Includin u, right? The point is u can't islam no mata how greater u re
We'll see. grin

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