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Old 12-05-2013, 23:35   #37
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Re: Anjem Choudary and his fellow protestors fight other Muslim groups

Theres 100s of pages. I remember reading parts where it states stuff about hypocrites saying one thing 'we're with you' but then doing something else, the Quran has the hypocrites down as the enemy.

look heres an example, youve got Anjem Choudary and his crew going round doing their thing, if then another Muslim approaches them and says calm down they will go on the defensive from the Qurans teaching, why are you not with us, if your not with us then youre the enemy. I don't know whether thats what happened here. im just saying their thinking is youre either with us or youre not, its very simplistic in that way. if the Quran says to fight the 'non-believer' then surely those who dont follow these groups are marked as 'non-believers'? there text that says the hypocrites stay at home or hide while the real believers go and fight.. again its a case of youre either in or out.

you have some Muslim parts like Sunni-Shia where one beleives one thing but the other believes theres more, like the final Prophet is said to be Mohammed by the Sunni but the Shia go further I think onto Ali. You have other parts like Wahhabism who are incredibly strict if im correct. you think about Iraq while troops were fighting heavily there was conflict between both Sunni-Shia, the same sort of conflict in Pakistan where the groups are killing each other. they blow up there own praying grounds, Mosques. its mental.
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