What would you do ?

IF YOUR CHILD WANTED TO BECOME A MUSLIM ?
If you found out they were associated with a muslim fundamentalist group?
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well the door is open if they want to come home wave
Bury them in the ground up to their neck and stone them - see how they like it.
I would refer then to...wine
Educate them? dunno wave
Buy them a Cooran for Christmas!!!thumbs up
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good on you parti ,

Good on you Rummy !laugh laugh
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Hi Partihandshake cheers and Lachwave wine

Saskia,I also think that my child will be educated enough to know whats right or wrong and what to follow in life.wine wine
Hi takemetofrance,

I like your write but in this tropics I dont want to participate
because Particolor are afraid me....!

M.Hafiz
all comments are full of stupidety if child are over 18 they have right to chose there owen way ..............!professor professor professor
Good luck for your child in the future, Rum wine

Tell your son not to bother my girl scold grin hug
AFRAID OF NOBOBY !!Only the Boogy Man!!!rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing wow uh oh
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"All" , so that's include yours too vavedimer? Ahoy!conversing
Saskia, I can`t even imagine how that should happend...dunno

I guess it`s natural if the parents are muslims allready?confused
If not, there are probably some strong forces pulling them in to a unhealty invironment...?
Crush that source!devil very mad

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Hi takeme. My daughter converted to the Muslim faith when she married her husband in 2010. She also has a really nice bunch of friends who are Muslims--I met them at her wedding. At the end of the day when my children became adults if they do something that I don't agree with that is their choice and it isn't up to me to interfere. Doesn't mean to say I'll stop loving them. If they were involved in anything illegal though I would go to the police and they both know I would. What religion they choose to follow is their choice. My son by the way is an Atheist, I'm a Spiritualist and my father is a Christian.
Every person should be free in choosing its religion, and that's no different for choosing to become a Muslim. I know too many Muslims to know it is not the religion that makes you a good or a bad person. As for the "fundamentalist" part,I don't think I would like that, but we find that in Christianity and Judaism or certain sects also. Every extreme believe has its intolerant sides that I prefer to be cautious with because they often involve anger... and between anger and danger there is only one letter difference.
I wouldn't do anything if my child wanted to become a Muslim.They would still be my child,I would still love them and who they are as a person would not change.Now becoming a fundamentalist of any religion would concern me,but as an adult there would be nothing I could do.
I would be desperately disappointed if any of my children chose to follow any religion.
Lazly we are talking about FUNDAMENTALISTS. And I think you can see such blogging on this site too.
I would say yes fine,if it was some fantical people he was involved with no,I know some muslim people and they are good people.
The word "fundamentalist" would be my concern. (This isn't really a bad word... just has taken on more a negative meaning hasn't it?)

It doesn't matter what belief system or rituals are involved. I would want them to keep their eyes and heart open to the world. Anything that would be an obstacle to this would be a concern to me. handshake
Teach him his basics, ask him to differentiate between good & bad
Show them the multiple times in the Quran that says the earth is flat, ask the kid why they think no one has presented evidence for god to the Royal Society of Scientists or the National Acadamy for verification.

Then let the kid see the outcome of trial Kitzmiller Vs Dover USA 2005, Judge Jone presiding and the hard DNA evidence man evolved and occured naturally.

See if that works.

We can only advise our kids and hope they make the right choice, but in the end childhood indoctrination is a powerful tool, if you teach your kid a magic man lives in the sky then you can't complain if he goes further into that belief you may have installed.

Peer group pressure is also a strong influence and you have to wonder how they made friends with such people.
Hi particolor that means who is boggy man you know very well right also you know yourself the same way is it?

M.Hafiz
Hi Takemetofrance

The most i can do is talk to the child and pray that him/her come back home. I will always love my child.
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