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Original post by Caius Filimon
The fact that people have such strong opinions on an issue they don't know much about is depressing to me, not a joke.

Perhaps you might want to study any of the following, and then reconsider your stance on the issue at hand: Economics/geopolitics/history.


Wow, I honestly feel sorry for you, like are you even serious??!

I don't need to study ANYTHING to realise something so obvious .. all you need is common sense!
He has attacked his own people with chemical weapons and has been ruthlessly bombing towns with barrel bombs, airstrikes, etc! Assad is also starving his own citizens to death.

A Human Rights report published in 2012 spoke about mass deaths and torture in the country's prisons (https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/12... ).
The fact that you're even supporting him just shows what type of a person you are! You're simply ignorant and all defensive about him when he has killed far more people than Daesh did!!
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34212324I don't need people like you to educate me and can't see the truth!:facepalm:
Original post by DamaroDum
Because I believe in live and let live. Also any state that places religious law over secular law ( common sense law) has failed and will fail.
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Egypt (under Muslim brotherhood), Yemen, Saudi Arabia...

Now look at Turkmenistan, Turkey, Bosnia, Albania, Jordan...Far more peace and social cohesion. Economically progressive and minorities are far more safer


Turkey's moving towards non-secularism by the day, as exemplified by the reduction of influence of the secular military in Turkey...
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Original post by HAnwar
Lol
I'm bored too



Or maybe because Islamic law isn't implemented there properly...?
Do you reject sharia law then?

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I reject the punishments. But as far things like inheritance or divorce are concerned people can go to Sharia courts.
Original post by DamaroDum
Wahabis dont attack me please


Opinions on Nina Abdel Malak?

Also, are your family also Muslim secularists?
Reply 64
STOP DISCUSSING YOUR POLITICS IN MY THREAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stop it !
Reply 65
Original post by Observatory
How do you reconcile secularism with Islam?


I think religion is about spirituality. Praying, fasting and keeping your chastity till your marriage, But dont force your religion on others
Original post by FluffyCherry
Wow, I honestly feel sorry for you, like are you even serious??!

I don't need to study ANYTHING to realise something so obvious .. all you need is common sense!
He has attacked his own people with chemical weapons and has been ruthlessly bombing towns with barrel bombs, airstrikes, etc! Assad is also starving his own citizens to death.

A Human Rights report published in 2012 spoke about mass deaths and torture in the country's prisons (https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/12... ).
The fact that you're even supporting him just shows what type of a person you are! You're simply ignorant and all defensive about him when he has killed far more people than Daesh did!!
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-34212324I don't need people like you to educate me and can't see the truth!:facepalm:


*Sigh* You have little knowledge of how the US has conducted its foreign policy in the past...

http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-ghouta-chemical-attacks-us-backed-false-flag-killing-children-to-justify-a-humanitarian-military-intervention/5351363

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/12/syrian-chemical-weapons-attack-false-flag-turkey-isis.html
Original post by DamaroDum
I reject the punishments. But as far things like inheritance or divorce are concerned people can go to Sharia courts.


Rejecting sharia Law as a whole takes you out of Islam. :smug:

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Original post by DamaroDum
I reject the punishments. But as far things like inheritance or divorce are concerned people can go to Sharia courts.


Cherry picking eh
Reply 69
Original post by fire_and_ice
Opinions on Nina Abdel Malak?

Also, are your family also Muslim secularists?


She is absolutely phenomenal

https://www.instagram.com/p/BBQFYQ9zHH6/
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Original post by HAnwar
Cherry picking eh


Yes I am
Reply 71
Original post by Foo.mp3
Which has supremacy: Allah, and his laws, or the Queen, and hers?


Secular Law
Reply 72
Original post by DamaroDum
Yes I am


That's not how religion works.
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Reply 74
How do feel about Erdogan and his plan to turn secularist Turkey into a modern Ottoman Empire?
Reply 75
Original post by fire_and_ice
yaSSS she is!

What about Yara?

Spoiler


I like Yara as well but she is not that famous

However Myriam Fares tough...

https://www.instagram.com/p/4g6TCvOr-V/?hl=en
Reply 76
Original post by ZS1
How do feel about Erdogan and his plan to turn secularist Turkey into a modern Ottoman Empire?


I hate him
It good to see other Muslims who are also secularists :h:

Also, are you aware of the current situation in Pakistan regarding the passing of the bill with regards to giving women domestic protection and how Mullah(Muslim Imams) are opposing it? What do you think of it and how do you think we can tackle the issue of such discriminative views in countries like Pakistan and Saudi Arabia?

Obvious answer would be a secular state but how can we bring about secularism in such countries where the Mullahs have such a great influence?
Original post by DamaroDum
I like Yara as well but she is not that famous

However Myriam Fares tough...

https://www.instagram.com/p/4g6TCvOr-V/?hl=en


Oh I see. I only really know a few because of my Syrian friend.

Myriam's alright. Faia Younan?

https://www.instagram.com/p/-L_YNEIzsQ/?taken-by=faiayo&hl=en
Original post by DamaroDum
I think religion is about spirituality. Praying, fasting and keeping your chastity till your marriage, But dont force your religion on others

Religion might be about that, but Islam is in part about forcing the religion onto others. So how do you reconcile secularism with those aspects of Islam? Isn't secularism basically a Christian concept?

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