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Why Islam is so different from other religions? Islam, in all actuality, is the deification of Muhammads seventh century Arabian culture. They must dress the way Muhammad and his women did, eat what they ate, speak like he did, make his political views their own, and pray the way he did. They must accept that everything that Muhammad did, taught, and believed is the word of Allah (who is NOT the God of the Bible). The whole religion is based on the lifestyle and fables of one man. This is important to remember--Islam is 7th century Arabia imposed on people living in the 21st century. This will become increasingly evident as we continue (Islam means submission NOT peace. Dont deceived by Muslims) that Islam must be understood in terms of its essential identification with seventh-century Arab culture (Morely, p. 21). Muslim scholar Dr. Ali Dashti, a former Foreign Minister of Iran, explains in his book This idea of a culture being divine might be a bit difficult for us Westerners to understand but it is foundational to Islam. Christianity is supracultural in that it allows people to live, dress, and eat in accordance with the culture in which they are living (Morely, 21). If Islam did that, there would be no Islam, it is ALL about culture. Eat this cause Muhammad did, dont eat that cause Muhammad didnt, pray toward Mecca which is the culture you worship, dont pray with your back to your back to Mecca cause you disrespect your god (Idol Allah which Muhammad picked and used to justify his evil deeds as holy), your culture. All of this insignificant, temporal stuff done by a heathen named Muhammad has been elevated to divine law. So watch closely Islam and you would find the reality. Dont be fooled by the superficial ‘good’, it exists just on the surface. (Taken from a friends wall and have been toned down considerably).
Posted on: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 13:32:57 +0000

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