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Why Did We Have Special Threads For We Islamists But Not For Traditional Worship by geoworldedu: 1:52pm On Jun 19, 2024 |
This thing really gives me a reason to worry. As a newly converted muslim and a fan of our prophet Muhammad(SAW), I want to ask why they created a special section for us and people have to swear to come in while for the Traditional Worshippers, there is no thread like that. When I checked through the signature of one of the visitors of our thread, what I saw really amazed me. They changed the swearing to another thing. Then I began to think, what is the reason for this swearing? Is it because we muslims brothers and sisters are highly intolerant or what? Because I don't think they would have created that for us specially here if we did not at a point show our intolerance. It is not done for the Christians and Traditional Worshippers like that. Why is it done for us if not that we are not tolerant? Let us look inward and start to be tolerant of others. Mashallah. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Did We Have Special Threads For We Islamists But Not For Traditional Worship by geoworldedu: 12:20pm On Aug 02, 2024 |
Hello Mummin and mumminat. Let's go and protest o. |
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