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Reply 40
What do you study at University?
Reply 41
lmao this was so entertaining to read
Reply 42
Im indian muslim 2 :tongue:
Original post by HonestLad
So you are saying it doesn't mention killing infidels in the Quran?

You are either lying, or have not mesmerized the Quran as you claim.

Just because their are violent texts in other holy books, this doesn't excuse the Quran.



Daesh simply interpret the Quran/Hadiths differently than the 'moderates' and take things more literally. What makes their interpretation wrong, and yours right?


No ideologies have the right to not be criticized, As an Atheist I critisise all religions, it's just Islam is the worst one, so I and others criticize it more. There have been thousands of terrorist attacks since 9/11 committed by Muslims, so its not being pinpointed for no reason.



That's a myth.

Spoiler



Hey, its everyones favourate troll, truthfulLad :biggrin:, how are you buddy, are you sure you haven't been to specsavers and read posts properly TrollfulLad?
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Original post by Studentxoxo
can you make buff chai?


chai is awful!! :eek:
Reply 45
What do you think of:

1) Narendra Modi

2) Salman Khan

3) The Indian Military

:holmes:
Original post by quasa
Hey, its everyones favourate troll, truthfulLad, how are you buddy, are you sure you haven't been to specsavers and read posts properly TrollfulLad


So I take it you are unable to answer any of my points?

“It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”― Mark Twain
Original post by bhangal96
chai is awful!! :eek:


truth be told, it depends how you make it (ingredients, temp of milk, cooker used, kettle(s) vs pots used etcetc). I dont drink chai ,coffee, fizzy drinks etc. Im more of a water, milkshake and smoothie-type guy
Original post by Yawn!
What do you think of:

1) Narendra Modi

2) Salman Khan

3) The Indian Military

:holmes:


1) no idea who that is (Im assuming PM of india?)
2) Dickwad
3)no idea lol (never been india so (shrugs shoulders)
Reply 49
Original post by quasa
I am a pharmacy grad (got my Masters in Pharmacy when I was 21 from Uni of Kent and last year passed my pre-reg)


That's really good. Typical of Indians to do pharmacy though it's what my dad wanted me to study too, lol :smile:
do you think that women should just make gol rotis and do house chores... and men can't do all that house chores?
Reply 51
Original post by quasa
1) no idea who that is (Im assuming PM of india?)
2) Dickwad
3)no idea lol (never been india so (shrugs shoulders)


Are you an Indian Muslim or a British Indian Muslim?
Original post by HonestLad
So I take it you are unable to answer any of my points?

“It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.”― Mark Twain


1st point and final point: you have clearly been misreading my posts
2nd point of mine...the fact that everyone else who isnt daesh or terrorist (so 99.6% of muslims in the UK and X worldwide) follows the same point of view. that and the fact daesh kills other muslims which is a most-wanted level sinin terms of quran/hadithes

there is nothing wrong with athiesm or cynicism. in fact laillaha illalah (first part of the prayer/oath which indoctrinates people into islam) literally translates as there is no diety worth of worship :biggrin:. what is annoying is that whilst I will admit that there are terror attacks being commited by people claiming to be muslims, different countries have different definitions of terrorism: ireland view IRA as terrorists, multiple gun shootings commited by white guys in american schools which are reported the time they happen, yet people want to focus / are fixated withjust the atrocities commited by so-called muslims these people are mentally twisted individuals who deserve to be stranded on the pacific garbage island and fend for themselves with no tech or anything.

so assalaamualaikum warahmatullahiwabarakatuhu trollfulLad :smile:
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Original post by sabana
That's really good. Typical of Indians to do pharmacy though it's what my dad wanted me to study too, lol :smile:

my case pharmacy was unintentional (wanted to do med but f**d up A levels; weirdly, Sixth form was a lot harder than uni lol)
Original post by fatima1998
do you think that women should just make gol rotis and do house chores... and men can't do all that house chores?


im an only child so I have to do cooking, cleaning chores irregardless lol. also the quran does mention about treating women as you would yourself so yeah I feel that what men do women can do as well and vice versa
Original post by Yawn!
Are you an Indian Muslim or a British Indian Muslim?


born and raised in britain. i feel the term british indian is confusing as it can either mean a) what I am or b) that you are of mixed indian and british heritage
Reply 56
Original post by quasa
my case pharmacy was unintentional (wanted to do med but f**d up A levels; weirdly, Sixth form was a lot harder than uni lol)


Ooooh I see. Pharmacy is still a good course and well respected as well. As long as you enjoy what you do thats all that really matters. I studied Maths at uni and really loved it.
Original post by quasa
im an only child so I have to do cooking, cleaning chores irregardless lol. also the quran does mention about treating women as you would yourself so yeah I feel that what men do women can do as well and vice versa


mother-in-laws or their own mothers don't follow these kinda things in the Quran where women need to be treated equally- they think that women got to be a specialist in the house chores! they are a bit conservative in these topics
Reply 58
Original post by fatima1998
mother-in-laws or their own mothers don't follow these kinda things in the Quran where women need to be treated equally- they think that women got to be a specialist in the house chores! they are a bit conservative in these topics


Uggggh I hate those things they believe. My family are the same an I get so annoyed.
Original post by fatima1998
mother-in-laws or their own mothers don't follow these kinda things in the Quran where women need to be treated equally- they think that women got to be a specialist in the house chores! they are a bit conservative in these topics


I wouldnt really say its a religious thing. Def cultural. watch any number of indian soap operas (shudders) and they all follow the same dynamic: girl gets married into family. she gets mistreated/abused by her husband/inlaws, and other annoying plotpoints. not just indian culture, pakistani, sri lankan, african cultures are all similar.

I agree though, tonnes of old conservative types follow this. my dads mum treated my mum like ****, so did my dads siblings and their spouses. my generation however, my cousins spouses are treated like my cousins. people becoming more liberal i guess
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