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@ravioliyears Whatever did I do to you! :tongue:
Reply 2
Original post by HonestFellow
It's bad enough for disabled people, but even worse that some people think it's there own fault they're born with genetic illness/disease.


Well they believe in reincarnation.
If you do not believe in reincarnation this of course sounds absurd.
Lol that's not how Karma in Hinduism works :lol:
Reply 4
Original post by Zargabaath
Lol that's not how Karma in Hinduism works :lol:


the disabled people where naughty boys!
Reply 5
Original post by Truthteller10
Doesn't beat what Muslims believe about getting 72+ virgins in paradise if you're a good terrorist


:biggrin:
Thats not true at all? who told you this?
Reply 7
Original post by Zargabaath
Lol that's not how Karma in Hinduism works :lol:


Original post by idontknowmedoyou
Thats not true at all? who told you this?


Suffering, both mental and physical, "... is thought to bepart of the unfolding of karma and is the consequence of pastinappropriate action ... that occurred in either one's current lifeor in a past life." (2) This view is shared by Buddhist and Sikhs.(4) Hindu traditions promote coping with suffering by accepting it as ajust consequence and understanding that suffering is not random.Experiencing suffering satisfies the debt incurred for past negativebehavior. Suffering can be positive if it leads to progress on aspiritual path. An individual can feel hopeless because he feels thatthings are fixed by karma. Tradition counters with the view that aperson can go forward in a positive manner by following dharma(guidelines for living one's life). (2)
Reply 8
Your a vile ignorant islamophobic scum. Get a life.

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Reply 9
Original post by Elmi
Your a vile ignorant islamophobic scum. Get a life.

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How is this 'islamophobic'

LOL

bloody retard
Ok
Original post by DiddyDec
Ok


Don't OK ME MATE
Original post by HonestFellow
Don't OK ME MATE


Ok. Won't happen again buddy.
Original post by diddydec
ok. Won't happen again buddy.


you are a ****ing disgrace to humanity
Original post by HonestFellow
you are a ****ing disgrace to humanity


Ok, thanks.
Reply 15
the disability isn't his fault. The life that he has will be more difficult to manage and get through than your average non-disabled person. THAT's the lesson the afflicted person will learn. Hardship in some form. Difficulty.

That difficulty manifesting in the form of a disability isn't what Hindu's are saying.

@nucdev lmao... here we go again..
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Original post by spv
the disability isn't his fault. The life that he has will be more difficult to manage and get through than your average non-disabled person. THAT's the lesson the afflicted person will learn. Hardship in some form. Difficulty.

That difficulty manifesting in the form of a disability isn't what Hindu's are saying.

@nucdev lmao... here we go again..


Why has his life been made harder?
Reply 17
Original post by HonestFellow
Why has his life been made harder?


Well, if you're disabled, I'm going to go out on a limb and say your life won't be easier than someone who doesn't have a disability? :colonhash:
Reply 18
Original post by HonestFellow
Why has his life been made harder?


(What I wrote the other day):

The Law of Karma understood in its full complexity is that a whole host of other things also gang up on a person which are beyond their control. The fact that someone has a disability could have nothing whatsoever to do with what they have/have not done in this/previous life and could be a product of circumstance, environmental factors, genetics, parents' actions or something else.


The mature understanding of the Law of Karma also says that YOUR Karma is to help someone out who is suffering, not to turn your back. It does not allow you to become indifferent to the suffering of others (or yourself).
Original post by yasminkattan
This again?

That's a myth and is not part of Islam.




Read Qur'an 44:51-54

Qur'an 52:20 and Qur'an 55:70-75. The number of houris being 72 was actually a minimum, but the Qu'ran describes how fit the houris are.


One again on TSR a Non muslim shows greater knowledge about Islam than a muslim.

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