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Nov 19, 2015 7:55 AM CST Hug a Muslim
stanley8m
stanley8mstanley8mkildare, Kildare Ireland156 Threads 7 Polls 5,341 Posts
PrimaveraSpring: People are so cruel... They write me about me being terrorist but I m afraid even to imagine what will happen if they have a power to make global decisions.....

I m sitting and crying at my computer. My English is not good enough to say all I would love to say to that poor people. I will only pray and ask God to help them to recover because they are not aware of what they are doing....

And here is the main thing I want to tell you:

Make huge world war between religions - that's what ISIL want! They want whole world bring to idea that every muslim is terrorist. Don't help them to become successful

It is my last comment in this thread.



We have to educate the ignorant. Hatred breeds terrorism, only by standing together can this evil be defeated. Here's a hug. hug
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Nov 19, 2015 7:56 AM CST Hug a Muslim
NO. I am not going to hug anyone based on their religion. But I have lots of hugs for good people, living legally in their country, not engaged in violent criminal activity.....

as an aside, it is too easy to live far away in a remote part of northern N. America and be an expert judge of others to the point where it's OK to tell others what they believe and what they"should" believe (based of course on a superior mind lol)

anyway.....let's not be so judgemental of others and tolerance for diverse beliefs and feelings hug
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Nov 19, 2015 8:08 AM CST Hug a Muslim
Dragos1
Dragos1Dragos1Metro, Oregon USA54 Threads 1 Polls 1,982 Posts
Dragos1: I had to reflect and I do not think I would Hug someone because of their beliefs. I can say from my past experiences when I lived very close to a Mosque that the men and women I was around in the stores or in public were very distant as though they were using facial and body language that said "do not talk to me". My fiance at the time was cutting about 25 heads of hair a day and I would bring her lunch. When the man was Muslim he immediately gave me a very strong stare even though as I approached he was just having a great time chatting it up with my fiance. I was always friendly but there was never any reciprocation. If a Muslim woman came in to my salon they were usually very put off because there was not a private room for them to get the service. I always remained professional and genuine. So I truly do not think it is whether I would give the hug or join in pleasant conversation. It is more like will I one day be accepted and not prejudged. I think if anything I have always been dismissed by Muslims here locally. This is over a period of 20 years.


I swear I must be invisible or something. I share my own experience here, and then I try and offer a hug and a rose to someone that looked like they could use it but what is the point when no one interacts with you?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Just curious.
doh
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Nov 19, 2015 8:19 AM CST Hug a Muslim
Ccincy
CcincyCcincyCincinnati, Ohio USA77 Threads 20,535 Posts
Stanley you betcha.They can have all kinds of hugs.
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Nov 19, 2015 8:33 AM CST Hug a Muslim
purr4mance
purr4mancepurr4manceCleveland, Ohio USA4,825 Posts
reading through this thread, i can't help but come to the conclusion that the terrorists are winning.


divide and conquer...
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Nov 19, 2015 8:35 AM CST Hug a Muslim
purr4mance
purr4mancepurr4manceCleveland, Ohio USA4,825 Posts
Dragos1: I swear I must be invisible or something. I share my own experience here, and then I try and offer a hug and a rose to someone that looked like they could use it but what is the point when no one interacts with you?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Just curious.



you're not invisible.

i read your post.

thanks for your input.
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Nov 19, 2015 8:46 AM CST Hug a Muslim
KremaP
KremaPKremaPAt home, Shumen Bulgaria3,793 Posts
I think the hippy style propaganda "Make love not war" will never work again.
Like it or not the world and our lives will never ever be the same.
I live in a country where almost any kind of religious groups live together, celebrate our holidays together and always respected each other.
We hug Muslims every day, because they are our friends, our neighbours, colleagues.
But in 1989 a group of radicalized Turks of Bulgarian origin tried to establish an autonomic Turkish republic within my country...
It took few HOURS for our special forces to deal with that. And our prime minister said "If you don't feel this country as your mother land you better leave"...and many did, but few years later and till today they are coming back, because in Turkey they were classed as Bulgarians and so they are...
Even the Muslim people in Bulgaria don't want refugees or migrants here... Why? Cause we know they will never be one of us and will never care about our country the way we do.
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Nov 19, 2015 8:49 AM CST Hug a Muslim
Babettefr
BabettefrBabettefrLa France, Pays de la Loire France13 Threads 1,955 Posts
Dragos1: I swear I must be invisible or something. I share my own experience here, and then I try and offer a hug and a rose to someone that looked like they could use it but what is the point when no one interacts with you?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Just curious.



I have read you comment/experience,, i wonder where that experience of yours took place,, but from where i am,, it's not the case,,maybe time has changed since, we shop at the same place,, local markets,, and eat their too much sweet delicasies during their fiestas,, too much honey and sugar ,,,and "couscous" ,, it's a delice !!!grin grin and i've been to big cities of Morocco,, like Agadir, & Marrakesh ,, they are hospitable and cordial.
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Nov 19, 2015 8:53 AM CST Hug a Muslim
kidatheart
kidatheartkidatheartFruitvale, British Columbia Canada30 Threads 16,544 Posts
felixis99: NO. I am not going to hug anyone based on their religion. But I have lots of hugs for good people, living legally in their country, not engaged in violent criminal activity.....

as an aside, it is too easy to live far away in a remote part of northern N. America and be an expert judge of others to the point where it's OK to tell others what they believe and what they"should" believe (based of course on a superior mind lol)

anyway.....let's not be so judgemental of others and tolerance for diverse beliefs and feelings


Go moo somewhere else, there must better grazing in another thread. roll eyes
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Nov 19, 2015 8:54 AM CST Hug a Muslim
Babettefr: here's another portion,,

@The Radical

Raised in Toronto, the son of Indian immigrant parents, Mubin Shaikh went from enjoying a hedonistic teenage lifestyle involving drugs, girls and parties to embracing a militant and “jihadist” view of the world, full of hate and anger.

He felt as though he “had become a stranger in my own land, my own home,” Shaikh told PBS in 2007, referring to an identity crisis that helped spark his “jihadi bug.” After 11 September 2001, he wanted to fight in Afghanistan or Chechnya because: “It felt like the right thing to do.”

It is a familiar path, trodden by the likes of Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the brothers accused of bombing the Boston Marathon, as well as Chérif and Saïd Kouachi, the Charlie Hebdo attackers in Paris. (A former friend of Chérif said that the younger, pot-smoking Kouachi “couldn’t differentiate between Islam and Catholicism” before he became radicalized by “images of American soldiers humiliating Muslims at the Abu Ghraib prison”, as the New York Times put it.)

Yet Shaikh eventually relinquished his violent views after studying Sufi Islam in the Middle East and then boldly volunteered with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service to infiltrate several radical groups in Toronto.

The bald and bearded Shaikh, now aged 39 and an adviser to Canadian officials, tells me it is “preposterous” to claim that the killing of Christians and Yazidis by ISIS is rooted in Islamic scripture or doctrine. If it was, “Muslims would have been doing those sorts of things for the past 50-plus years. Yet we find no such thing.

so,what are they then,Mormon?
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Nov 19, 2015 9:01 AM CST Hug a Muslim
Babettefr
BabettefrBabettefrLa France, Pays de la Loire France13 Threads 1,955 Posts
Conrad73: so,what are they then,Mormon?


Mormons, terrorists, drug lords,, what matters,, they are all fallen

individuals,, all claiming they have purpose/interests, just differ in process to cause destruction.doh
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Nov 19, 2015 9:03 AM CST Hug a Muslim


Rome (CNN)Muslims who were among migrants trying to get from Libya to Italy in a boat this week threw 12 fellow passengers overboard -- killing them -- because the 12 were Christians, Italian police said Thursday.

Italian authorities have arrested 15 people on suspicion of murdering the Christians at sea, police in Palermo, Sicily, said.

Why migrants are dying to get to Italy

The original group of 105 people left Libya on Tuesday in a rubber boat. Sometime during the trip north across the Mediterranean Sea, the alleged assailants -- Muslims from the Ivory Coast, Mali and Senegal -- threw the 12 overboard, police said.

Other people on the voyage told police that they themselves were spared "because they strongly opposed the drowning attempt and formed a human chain," Palermo police said.

The boat was intercepted by an Italian navy vessel, which transferred the passengers to a Panamanian-flagged ship. That ship docked in Palermo on Wednesday, after which the arrests were made, police said.

'I enter Europe or I die': Desperate migrants rescued this week off Italy

The 12 who died were from Nigeria and Ghana, police said.

Thousands of people each year make the dangerous sea journey from North Africa to Europe's Mediterranean coast, often aboard vessels poorly equipped for the trip. Many of them attempt the voyage to flee war and poverty in Africa and the Middle East.

More than 10,000 people have arrived on Italian shores from Libya since last weekend alone, according to the Italian coast guard.

Many die each year while attempting the voyage, often when boats capsized. Last year at least 3,200 died trying to make the trip. Since 2000, according to the International Organization for Migration, almost 22,000 people have died fleeing across the Mediterranean.

The IOM reported Thursday the latest boat to sink in trying to make the journey. Only four people survived from the original 45 on board, bringing the estimated death toll so far this year close to a thousand.
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Nov 19, 2015 9:44 AM CST Hug a Muslim
KremaP
KremaPKremaPAt home, Shumen Bulgaria3,793 Posts
As I sit and think now, wouldn't be better if the appeal is for the Muslims to hug a Christian, as I didn't see or hear a single action or word from the "peaceful" Muslims... They should be more bothered to show us they are not to be feared...
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Nov 19, 2015 10:35 AM CST Hug a Muslim
Willow3939
Willow3939Willow3939Greer, South Carolina USA8 Threads 2 Polls 799 Posts
stanley8m: Bombs and bullets will kill members of IS.

Solidarity, unity, love and hugs will defeat the terrorists. Hug a Muslim today.


No thank you!!! Maybe these two videos with further illustrate my unwillingness to hug someone who follows the Quran and Mohammed's teachings that say to hate and kill the infidels, all non-believers of Islam. Here, educate yourself. You're welcome.




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Nov 19, 2015 10:44 AM CST Hug a Muslim
serena123
serena123serena123durban, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa44 Threads 2 Polls 2,821 Posts
KremaP: As I sit and think now, wouldn't be better if the appeal is for the Muslims to hug a Christian, as I didn't see or hear a single action or word from the "peaceful" Muslims... They should be more bothered to show us they are not to be feared...

thumbs up agreed
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Nov 19, 2015 11:00 AM CST Hug a Muslim
bodleing2
bodleing2bodleing2Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK84 Threads 6,132 Posts
kaetchenvonhn: No, I cannot hug a person who trust in a belief that teach intolerance to non-muslims. Victims were randoms, but terrorist are not random, they are muslims.


Have you ever spent any time in a Muslim country? Have you ever experienced this intolerance you speak of from Muslims?
From my own experience the time I spent in a Muslim country was made all the better by the warmth and hospitality displayed towards by almost everyone I met. Even though for most of the time I was in a quite lawless part of Pakistan, no police, no army, we could have been robbed, kidnapped or even killed at any time without any police intervention, the strength of their religious beliefs ensured we were treated with total respect and kindness.

That was my experience of Islam at work in everyday life, in fact it was quite a humbling experience, one that I have never experienced in Western Christian countries, before or after.
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Nov 19, 2015 11:07 AM CST Hug a Muslim
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
KremaP: As I sit and think now, wouldn't be better if the appeal is for the Muslims to hug a Christian, as I didn't see or hear a single action or word from the "peaceful" Muslims... They should be more bothered to show us they are not to be feared...


thumbs up

Seems like I haven't seen much from muslim CS members in the forums in some time now.
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Nov 19, 2015 11:10 AM CST Hug a Muslim
KremaP
KremaPKremaPAt home, Shumen Bulgaria3,793 Posts
bodleing2: Have you ever spent any time in a Muslim country? Have you ever experienced this intolerance you speak of from Muslims?
From my own experience the time I spent in a Muslim country was made all the better by the warmth and hospitality displayed towards by almost everyone I met. Even though for most of the time I was in a quite lawless part of Pakistan, no police, no army, we could have been robbed, kidnapped or even killed at any time without any police intervention, the strength of their religious beliefs ensured we were treated with total respect and kindness.

That was my experience of Islam at work in everyday life, in fact it was quite a humbling experience, one that I have never experienced in Western Christian countries, before or after.






Well, my experience from Pakistan is totally different from yours and I have worked there long enough as well as many other Muslim countries. I have been to remote areas but the most horrible time I had in Lahore and Karachi... Me and my colleagues had to spend a week literally locked inside because of bombings in one of the most exclusive areas in Lahore called "Model town" where we were residing at that time... I can share many more frightening stories about Pakistan and not only... So to generalise is not a good idea...
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Nov 19, 2015 11:12 AM CST Hug a Muslim
KremaP
KremaPKremaPAt home, Shumen Bulgaria3,793 Posts
galrads: Seems like I haven't seen much from muslim CS members in the forums in some time now.






Yeah, exactly! thumbs up
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Nov 19, 2015 11:19 AM CST Hug a Muslim
bodleing2
bodleing2bodleing2Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK84 Threads 6,132 Posts
KremaP: Well, my experience from Pakistan is totally different from yours and I have worked there long enough as well as many other Muslim countries. I have been to remote areas but the most horrible time I had in Lahore and Karachi... Me and my colleagues had to spend a week literally locked inside because of bombings in one of the most exclusive areas in Lahore called "Model town" where we were residing at that time... I can share many more frightening stories about Pakistan and not only... So to generalise is not a good idea...


I wasn't generalising, I was sharing my experience.

As for generalising, I think there's quite a bit of that going on in this thread, and quite a few other threads at the moment.
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