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Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 7:35:39 AM
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Josephus, I know you are sincere, so are all the others here who are posturing, so is the pack of dogs I discussed on the previous page. The thing is that none of you are actually thinking about what you're saying, you're just growling at the stranger out of reflex.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Brotherhood "Founded in Egypt in 1928 as a Pan-Islamic, religious, political, and social movement by the Islamic scholar and schoolteacher Hassan al-Banna by the end of World War II the Muslim Brotherhood had an estimated two million members." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haganah "The predecessor of Haganah was Hashomer established in 1909, itself a successor of Bar-Giora, founded in 1907. The Bar-Giora consisted of a small group of Jewish immigrants who guarded settlements for an annual fee." So one started as a social justice movement, the other as a protection racket. The difference today is that Haganah has become the IDF and that means it has official status as an arm of the Jewish state, which you might be surprised to learn incorporates Sharia as part of its legal system as well as the law of the Muslim Ottoman Empire. "Foreign and historical influences on modern-day Israeli law are varied and include the Mecelle (the civil code of the Ottoman Empire) and German civil law, religious law (Jewish Halakha and Muslim Sharia; mostly pertaining in the area of family law), and British common law." As for Egypt "The Egyptian judicial system is based on European and primarily French legal concepts and methods. The legal code is derived largely from the Napoleonic Code. Marriage and personal status are primarily based on the religious law of the individual concerned. Thus, there are three forms of family law in Egypt: Islamic, Christian, and secular (based on the French family laws)." While the Muslim Brotherhood has become ever more radicalised (just like Haganah did) as the antionalists desperately cling to power and the stream of US dollars sent their way through Israel to keep the region destabilised and fragmented. It won't work forever. Then Israel will have to hope that the Muslims forgive. Posted by Antiseptic, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 8:34:45 AM
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Antiseptic,
So obviously you treat those in the West that object to an Islamic State as no more than dogs. That identifies you as a Islamic and Koranic believer who treats others who do not believe in your cause as mere animals - unclean dogs. The vilest of all creatures, Koran 98: 7. When the political arm of Islam can treat all people as honorable and equal citizens and accept all people as equal before God than they might have a grasp of what democracy means. Posted by Josephus, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 10:20:43 AM
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Josephus,
"Antiseptic, So obviously you treat those in the West that object to an Islamic State as no more than dogs. That identifies you as a Islamic and Koranic believer who treats others who do not believe in your cause as mere animals - unclean dogs. The vilest of all creatures, Koran 98: 7. " What a load of vacuous bilge. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/analogy Posted by Poirot, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 10:35:53 AM
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If it walks like a duck
If it talks like a duck If it looks like a duck Then it is a duck ! Posted by Bazz, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:00:16 PM
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Anti says:
"The idea of the covering is threefold: firstly, it shows that the woman has reserved herself for her husband. It's a public display of commitment. Second, it makes all women equally attractive in a culture in which arranged marriage is often the norm, thereby preventing women who might be less pretty from being left on the shelf, as happens all too often in the West, especially in our shallow, trivial consumer age. Third, it preserves the allure of the female form as something that is to be coveted, thereby enhancing the sexual experience of both parties when it is not. The same thing is what makes a stripshow work, at least it used to. Anticipation heightens arousal." That is weird. Firstly the burqa is not a sign of commitment, it is a sign of oppression; women who are forced to do something are not committed in any meaningful way. 2ndly the burqa doesn't make all women equally attractive, it makes all women equally oppressed and invisible. 3rdly, heightens sexual arousal; what are you, 13?! Seriously, that is the weirdest, most sexist comment I've read in a while Posted by cohenite, Tuesday, 20 August 2013 12:41:22 PM
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I have two Doctors who are Muslim and the nicest people you would not find. However look at the behaviour of the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt, yes they believe in democracy until they gain power then they change the constitution to Shari'ah law, which makes the underdog the animal to be subjected to the law of Allah against their will. Australians are able to accept defeat and the victor care for the underdog. Muslim faith is absolute power to the major tribe.