Lolette: Hi Ali, took me time to swing with you in this beat,, Truth, i don't really care, they are all human, and respectable as long as they carry out the rules of society, iregardless of their religious inclinations.
May 14, 2015 10:52 AM CST Majority of people in your country is
Henckaa91Helsinki, Southern Finland Finland56 Posts
Henckaa91Helsinki, Southern Finland Finland56 posts
tomcatwarne: Soon there will be no Finns just enormous ghettos of muslims and gypsies. Already if you have relative (or alleged relative) from the arab world you get ctizenship and benefits.
Well, you are right when talking about the foregneires coming here from the Arab world. Not all of them are bad but too many of them are doing nothing, no school and no work, just living with the money from the social system which is paid by our taxes. They are also over-represented in crime statistics.
Good thing is we are far from the number of arab population that lives in Sweden.
Bogart_1960: Nobody knows about us. We don't know about us.....
Two largest populated countries probably counter most of stats so its possible I think, Islam features higher higher if you count Hinduism as part Muslim and part everything else. The actual term 'hindu' first occurs as a Persian geographical term for the people who lived beyond the river Indus (Sanskrit: Sindhu)". The term 'Hindu' then was a geographical term and did not refer to a religion.
This Arabic term was itself taken from the Persian term Hindu, which refers to all Indians. By the 13th century, Hindustan emerged as a popular alternative name of India, meaning the "land of Hindus"
Hindu scriptures teach that the future is both a function of current human effort derived from free will and past human actions that set the circumstances
The history of Hinduism is often divided into periods of development, with the first period being that of the Historical Vedic Religion dated from about 1750 BCE. The subsequent period, between 800 BCE and 200 BCE, is "a turning point between the Vedic religion and Hindu religions
Hinduism under the Islamic Rulers, from 1100 to c. 1750 CE, saw the increasing prominence of the Bhakti movement, which remains influential today.
Hinduism flushed after the decline of Buddhism
Following the reign of King Ashoka (273-232 BCE), Buddhism had prospered quite well throughout India. Up to the 9th century CE, Indian followers numbered in the hundreds of millions.
Buddhism was founded by the historical Buddha Shakyamuni or Gautama, in the 5th or the 6th centuries B.C.E.
The Phase Of Early Buddhism: The historic Buddha expounded the teachings and his disciples preserved the teachings. This occurred approximately from the middle of the 6th to the middle of the 5th century B.C.E.
Starting about the 3rd century Buddhism began to grow and spread outside India, adjusting to local cultures and the varying conditions of different countries. Buddhism began to take root in different countries in Asia as they came in contact with Buddhism from early 2nd century B.C.E.
Buddhism became nearly extinct in India, the country of its origin, after the 13th century C.E., primarily due to continuous destructive activity of different fundamentalist muslim emperors.
Indonesia 204,847,000 Pakistan 178,097,000 India Muslim 1,028,610,328 India Hindu 827,578,868 Nepal Hindu 21,551,492 Nepal Muslim 1,162,370
Time.com says:
Muslims in the world is set to double from 1.1billion in 1990 to 2.2 billion in 2030.
Pakistan is set to overtake Indonesia as the country with the world’s largest number of Muslim’s as it’s Muslim majority population pushes to over 256 million. The number in the U.S. will double to over 6.2 million while Afghanistan’s Muslim population is set to rise by almost 74% as the number rises from 29 million to 50 million, making it the country with the ninth largest Muslim population in the world.
robplum: Two largest populated countries probably counter most of stats so its possible I think, Islam features higher higher if you count Hinduism as part Muslim and part everything else. The actual term 'hindu' first occurs as a Persian geographical term for the people who lived beyond the river Indus (Sanskrit: Sindhu)". The term 'Hindu' then was a geographical term and did not refer to a religion.
This Arabic term was itself taken from the Persian term Hindu, which refers to all Indians. By the 13th century, Hindustan emerged as a popular alternative name of India, meaning the "land of Hindus"
Hindu scriptures teach that the future is both a function of current human effort derived from free will and past human actions that set the circumstances
The history of Hinduism is often divided into periods of development, with the first period being that of the Historical Vedic Religion dated from about 1750 BCE. The subsequent period, between 800 BCE and 200 BCE, is "a turning point between the Vedic religion and Hindu religions
Hinduism under the Islamic Rulers, from 1100 to c. 1750 CE, saw the increasing prominence of the Bhakti movement, which remains influential today.Hinduism flushed after the decline of Buddhism
Following the reign of King Ashoka (273-232 BCE), Buddhism had prospered quite well throughout India. Up to the 9th century CE, Indian followers numbered in the hundreds of millions.
Buddhism was founded by the historical Buddha Shakyamuni or Gautama, in the 5th or the 6th centuries B.C.E.
The Phase Of Early Buddhism: The historic Buddha expounded the teachings and his disciples preserved the teachings. This occurred approximately from the middle of the 6th to the middle of the 5th century B.C.E.
Starting about the 3rd century Buddhism began to grow and spread outside India, adjusting to local cultures and the varying conditions of different countries. Buddhism began to take root in different countries in Asia as they came in contact with Buddhism from early 2nd century B.C.E.
Buddhism became nearly extinct in India, the country of its origin, after the 13th century C.E., primarily due to continuous destructive activity of different fundamentalist muslim emperors.
i have no idea what are you talking about..... but if you want to debate "history" or "bad/good", i am not interested.
but lets get some facts:
1. these ancient religions are based on tribal survival and do not reflect the smallest concept of actual global situation.
2. these ancient religions are often "painted" with egotistical nonsense that puts the followers of that particular religion at "war" with all others. (think, pls)
3. This may have been real in a city-state world of continuous invasion and low population, but they are now outdated.
If you to ever do think about what I posted, and checked up carefully, you might find it took many many months to chop the heads off of all the Buddhist's in India, Afghanistan, now day Pakistan and other, which in India gave rise to Hinduism, then looked further south at Indonesia, which at one time was also Buddhist before Islam invaded, and just because at this more or less recent time space the millions are been slaughtered a figure that wax's and wan's relent on extent religious thought, history tells us the stats a fudged
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Truth, i don't really care, they are all human, and respectable as long as they carry out the rules of society, iregardless of their religious inclinations.