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Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Asour: 2:11pm On Nov 19, 2022
Triangles1:
This is the question Islam nation supposed to ask themselves and does Alfas and imam, why Muslim nations both home and abroad there's always chaos.

Not always.
Saudia Arabia, Jordan & UAE are relatively peaceful fiefdoms.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by TheSameGuy(m): 3:10pm On Nov 19, 2022
BaddestQueen:
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Rule 2 please

Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by kizxaxa: 3:45pm On Nov 19, 2022
If na Nigeria them go dey look for Thier fellow nigerian to scam more and more onntop hardship. Them no fit face the main ppl way they oppress them.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by syntekelite(m): 5:12pm On Nov 19, 2022
Urheadmaster:
Nigeria politicians deserves this kind of treatment but as usual.

Nigerians likes suffering and smiling tongue



Trust me nigerians arent suffering.. real sufferings arent more than 10%,the endsars protest shld have opened you guys eyes to the real truth, thousands spend millions to japa,and more re still leaving, i dont think you know what real suffering is... i pray we dont get there cos as e be like this nigerians always have options, our politicians know this and thats why they unconcerned.

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Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by BritishAirways: 6:15pm On Nov 19, 2022
SouthSouth1914:
Wahala wear big pant!!
LOL
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Angel55555(m): 6:55pm On Nov 19, 2022
nahr:
If Iranians end up the Syria way, they have no one but themselves to blame. When they burn down their country and turn refugees with their faces pasted on every msm media, they will then know that violence and wilfully destroying your country doesn't solve anything.
Hey, how have you been?
I disagree with your point of view, the Arabian spring started because Muslims wanted to enjoy basic human rights and they want an end to the dictatorship in their countries. This led to a wide change in the Arab world, military government was replaced by civilian rule and it led to the end of Gaddafi, Hussan mubarak etc.

This is the 21st century, any Government that can't respect basic human rights will be deposed sooner rather than later. The good people of Iran are tired of the oppression being inflicted on them by the political class, expect real changes soon.

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Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Benchilwell: 12:53am On Nov 20, 2022
AFONJAPIG:
The reason why Nigeria still like this is because we have ediots who will rather fight for their stomach than their survivors.. the rate at which these few criminals in power laugh at our suffering, even my Uganda guy said Nigerians are cowards without balls..
diz same Uganda that only one man have rule for 35 years,Abey talk another thing
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by joyandfaith: 4:17am On Nov 20, 2022
drlateef:






You are ignorant. I have just come from the mosque here in Europe, it was full for early morning prayer around 6am. In Summer we pray that around 2:30am and you will see the mosque at least half full. Come tp see crowds on Fridays for jumuah. Many of the muslims are reverts and mostly Europeans. Islam is the only religion that is vibrant and attracting new reverts everyday in UK and all parts of the west. Most of the reverts are women, and they wear hijab that you despise in Nigeria. Some of them wear niqab, full veil. Many of the new refugees initially dont even practice until later on, when they are fully settled. Most common newborn name in UK is Muhammad for your information. What other evidence do you need. The islam we practice in Nigeria is not as strong as the one I found here. They are more devoted and practice it as it should be done.

Christianity was strongly entrenched on European ssociety up to 20th century. Humanism/liberalism is now becoming popular. End of religion is here. Islam world would offer some resistance to change. Resistance would amount to nothing. Europeans like experimentation and they are adventurers by nature. In the coming years, many of the immigrants and their descendants would become sceptics or free thinkers just like natives. It is gradual process. Islam is model after Arab culture. Islam can only endure in homogeneous Arab society with little repression. Uprisings in most of arab worlds were instigated by oppressed groups mostly non-Arabs in those countries. Presently in iran, kurds and minorities are behind the protests. Besides,most Iranians are becoming aware of their cultural identity. They are not Arabs. Islam in iran before and after 1979 revolution is different. Internet is changing alot of things.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by drlateef: 8:50am On Nov 20, 2022
joyandfaith:


Christianity was strongly entrenched on European ssociety up to 20th century. Humanism/liberalism is now becoming popular. End of religion is here. Islam world would offer some resistance to change. Resistance would amount to nothing. Europeans like experimentation and they are adventurers by nature. In the coming years, many of the immigrants and their descendants would become sceptics or free thinkers just like natives. It is gradual process. Islam is model after Arab culture. Islam can only endure in homogeneous Arab society with little repression. Uprisings in most of arab worlds were instigated by oppressed groups mostly non-Arabs in those countries. Presently in iran, kurds and minorities are behind the protests. Besides,most Iranians are becoming aware of their cultural identity. They are not Arabs. Islam in iran before and after 1979 revolution is different. Internet is changing alot of things.




Islam is not arab religion. Its a world religion. Islamic culture is universal. And I can assure you that in 100 years to come Islam would have taken over the world. And you cannot compare a divine religion to manmade religion. It’s Allah that’s keeping the flame on, not human beings. That’s why it cannot be extinguished. Imagine that after 9/11, more and more people started reverting to Islam. This is a paradox and mysterious, because Allah owns your hearts, and He can turn hearts towards Islam against what you expect. This is a modern day miracle that many of you unbelievers refuse to acknowledge. If Christianity was the one being maligned like in 9/11, none of Christianity would have remained by now.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by nahr(f): 10:21am On Nov 20, 2022
Angel55555:

Hey, how have you been?
I disagree with your point of view, the Arabian spring started because Muslims wanted to enjoy basic human rights and they want an end to the dictatorship in their countries. This led to a wide change in the Arab world, military government was replaced by civilian rule and it led to the end of Gaddafi, Hussan mubarak to mention a few.

This is the 21st century, any Government that can't respect basic human rights will be deposed sooner rather than later. The good people of Iran are tired of the oppression being inflicted on them by the political class, expect real changes soon.

Hey, I am good. It's been a while. I am definitely not against protesting but rioting? That's a big no no for me. So I want to ask you has the Arabian spring made these people's life better? Like that basic human rights and freedom they destroyed their country for, how is it working for the Syrians now? Do you think they are better off today?

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Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Messi1: 10:47am On Nov 20, 2022
nahr:
If Iranians end up the Syria way, they have no one but themselves to blame. When they burn down their country and turn refugees with their faces pasted on every msm media, they will then know that violence and wilfully destroying your country doesn't solve anything.
You are stupid for this very dumb comment.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Angel55555(m): 10:48am On Nov 20, 2022
nahr:


Hey, I am good. It's been a while. I am definitely not against protesting but rioting? That's a big no no for me. So I want to ask you has the Arabian spring made these people's life better? Like that basic human rights and freedom they destroyed their country for, how is it working for the Syrians now? Do you think they are better off today?
The Arab spring did not take place in Syria, I think. Since the protest began a lot of protesters have killed or jailed. Protesting in a Muslim country is not the same as Protesting in a western country, if the protesters don't riot or use violence they will be ignored by the ruling class, jailed without charges, extra judicial killings etc.
Sharia law is used in Qatar and UAE, yet those two countries are modernised and Qatar is hosting a global event right now. I believe in moderation, a woman was killed by the Islamic moral police force for not wearing her hijab properly and you think the people don't have the right to be mad at those oppressing them ?
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by nahr(f): 3:53pm On Nov 20, 2022
Messi1:
You are stupid for this very dumb comment.

meh, try again
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by nahr(f): 4:05pm On Nov 20, 2022
Angel55555:

The Arab spring did not take place in Syria, I think. Since the protest began a lot of protesters have killed or jailed. Protesting in a Muslim country is not the same as Protesting in a western country, if the protesters don't riot or use violence they will be ignored by the ruling class, jailed without charges, extra judicial killings etc.
Sharia law is used in Qatar and UAE, yet those two countries are modernised and Qatar is hosting a global event right now. I believe in moderation, a woman was killed by the Islamic moral police force for not wearing her hijab properly and you think the people don't have the right to be mad at those oppressing them ?

When I mention Syria, I wasn't referring to the Arab Spring okay. I repeat, it is one thing to protest, it is another to riot. No country will allow rioting go on unchecked. When the BLM protest got violent in the US, the government stepped in. In Canada, Trudeau didn't allow the bikers protest to go on further he clamped them down when they were getting unruly. In France, the yellow vest movement was curbed so are you trying to tell me these are forms of opression too? I will like to remind you that no government will sit down with folded hands and watch their country get torn apart with civil unrest.

Of course I don't support a regime that controls the way a woman dresses, it is archaic and ridiculous. What I am saying is that civil unrest doesn't solve anything. Do you think if the End SARS protest that turned into such a violent end had continued today, Nigeria will still be habitable? Would you say that it is worth it because we are fighting the opression from our government. Would it have solved anything or would the country be in further ruins? Besides you didn't answer my question so I will ask again, those countries like Syria and the Arab Spring ones, are they better off today?

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Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Angel55555(m): 9:01pm On Nov 20, 2022
nahr:


When I mention Syria, I wasn't referring to the Arab Spring okay. I repeat, it is one thing to protest, it is another to riot. No country will allow rioting go on unchecked. When the BLM protest got violent in the US, the government stepped in. In Canada, Trudeau didn't allow the bikers protest to go on further he clamped them down when they were getting unruly. In France, the yellow vest movement was curbed so are you trying to tell me these are forms of opression too? I will like to remind you that no government will sit down with folded hands and watch their country get torn apart with civil unrest.

Of course I don't support a regime that controls the way a woman dresses, it is archaic and ridiculous. What I am saying is that civil unrest doesn't solve anything. Do you think if the End SARS protest that turned into such a violent end had continued today, Nigeria will still be habitable? Would you say that it is worth it because we are fighting the opression from our government. Would it have solved anything or would the country be in further ruins? Besides you didn't answer my question so I will ask again, those countries like Syria and the Arab Spring ones, are they better off today?
Yes they are better off today, basic human rights are respected and nothing like absolutely dictatorship in most Arab countries.
If Iran does not change it's approach to leadership, its going to end up like Libya and the ruling class are going to get the Gaddafi treatment.

Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by AFONJAPIG(m): 9:15pm On Nov 20, 2022
Benchilwell:
diz same Uganda that only one man have rule for 35 years,Abey talk another thing
that one man has more sense that the one u have in Aso Rock
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by SIRTee15: 11:59pm On Nov 20, 2022
drlateef:





I have seen at least two generations of muslims here in Uk. The religion is waxing stronger. The ones you see are those badly brought up by bad parents. The mosques are getting bigger by the day. And I tell you there are so many reverts. If you are not alarmed that muslims are taking UK by storm, don’t worry. You will soon see the effect on larger scale? I probably have lived here longer than you. And I am part of the community. You wont know what’s happening. We know.

I laff when people say Islam will takeover Europe or UK. Islamophobia in Europe is unfounded and largely based on mistrust of migrants.
I've been here for 7 years, the only time I remember Islam is when I see Pakistani. Despite the noise about revert, I'm yet to see a white Muslim in real life.
Western culture will swallow up Islam just like it did to Christianity. Western culture that destroyed other cultures on foreign soil.
Islam that is getting weaker in middle east. Islam thrives on control, remove that control and see Islam's survival at risk.
Islam is not a threat to European culture, it's strong because the 1st generation migrants are still very much around to enforce the discipline. Once they gone, Muslim will evolve to stay relevant.
Islam isn't even strong within the black community despite huge African population. It failed to spread beyond the Somali community and I don't reckon those ones taking it serious beyond a generation.

Pakistani and Arab community use threat and intimidation to enforce discipline within their community. That's culture not religion. This are people that control their women like they are properties, there are Pakistani women who have been in UK for 30 yrs but can't speak a single word in English, they are not allowed to work or make friends outside the community- that's the level of oppression and control. They use that aspect of their culture to keep the religion alive.
The above is what gives your likes the false hope that Islam will survive or takeover- it's an illusion.

Travel to USA where the Muslim migrant community isn't that close compared to Europe, and so many crazy groups in USA to cure their excesses. The African ones are converting to xtianity while the Asians are embracing western values to stay relevant.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by nahr(f): 3:53pm On Nov 21, 2022
Angel55555:

Yes they are better off today, basic human rights are respected and nothing like absolutely dictatorship in most Arab countries.
If Iran does not change it's approach to leadership, its going to end up like Libya and the ruling class are going to get the Gaddafi treatment.

Okay.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Otobong3374(m): 7:52pm On Nov 21, 2022
Urheadmaster:
Nigeria politicians deserves this kind of treatment but as usual.

Nigerians likes suffering and smiling tongue


Nobody Is Walking With Mind In Nigeria, Thousand Of Nigerians Can't Kill Lizard. They Are Using Mouth To Fight War.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Otobong3374(m): 7:58pm On Nov 21, 2022
Angel55555:

Hey, how have you been?
I disagree with your point of view, the Arabian spring started because Muslims wanted to enjoy basic human rights and they want an end to the dictatorship in their countries. This led to a wide change in the Arab world, military government was replaced by civilian rule and it led to the end of Gaddafi, Hussan mubarak to mention a few.

This is the 21st century, any Government that can't respect basic human rights will be deposed sooner rather than later. The good people of Iran are tired of the oppression being inflicted on them by the political class, expect real changes soon.
Thank You Brother, Continue To Tell That Boy Something Because He Doesn't Knw Anything.
Re: Protesters Set Fire On Ayatollah Khomeini's Home (Pics) by Otobong3374(m): 8:10pm On Nov 21, 2022
Angel55555:

Yes they are better off today, basic human rights are respected and nothing like absolutely dictatorship in most Arab countries.
If Iran does not change it's approach to leadership, its going to end up like Libya and the ruling class are going to get the Gaddafi treatment.
Iranian Analyst, I Dey Hel Oo

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