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Texas Governor Challenges Proposed EPIC Muslim City Development


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Not my circus so ... Just will be interesting watching Abbott defend non-discrimination. Or opposing Shaia Law as  the USA has so many "but what about ..." exceptions when it comes to views, actions regarding religions ... Yo! I'm just saying, more entertainment in the greater current circus environment.

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1 hour ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

 

 

Oh look, Islam’s number one advocator comes galloping to the defence of the medieval, homophobic, misogynistic, religo-cult, with some classic deflection once again

 

 

 

 

Please identify it the defense of Islam you claim in my post which directly addresses the comment I replied to.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Kinok Farang said:

Everyone on here knows your views.

Apart from another couple on here that talk out of their arse,you are in the minority of one.

I have no problem with my own company, especially given the options in offer around here.


How’s your ‘pow wow dance’ coming on?!
 

 

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5 hours ago, Sir Dude said:

A terrible idea... and in Texas of all places. This kind of thing is what sows division, segregates people, and facilitates suspicion and hatred. Why don't they become American if they want to live there? If the boot was on the other foot and you tried this in the Middle East... well, good luck, wouldn't be allowed, so why should it be allowed in the US? 

Constitution? Freedom of Religion?

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9 hours ago, john smith said:

Dr Qadhi was educated in a Saudi university widely considered to advocate the Whabbi strain of Islam. This should give pause for careful thought. Whether  not the Dr. Advocating the project subscribes to the Whabbi tenenants of Islam which are widely considered to be somewhat extreme is not known and there is no reason to believe that he does but the Governor of Texas would do well to give very careful thought to this project which might well attract religious extremists. Whabbism is an ultra conservative form of Islam. Adherents to its beliefs are encouraged to flock to Jihadist movements

So he's the head of EPIC. I guess you took some of that from his Wiki page, its certainly interesting reading. Previously a holocaust denier that changed his mind and still a proponent of stoning women and homosexuals to death, oh but he draws the line at doing that in the West. How moral of him.

 

The Times newspaper reported that British Charity Commission regulators contacted three Islamic charities about Qadhi's 2015 tour, where he allegedly made controversial comments and told students that "killing homosexuals and stoning adulterers was part of their religion." He also clarified to them that these punishments were only applicable in an Islamic society and were not to be applied in the West.[33][34]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasir_Qadhi

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3 hours ago, Kinok Farang said:

I'd say Ilhan Omar is the perfect example of a Muslim American.Somalian by birth,married her brother,hates America and everything it stands for and still allowed to be a Dem politician and stir shiit up for the west every time she gets on stage.

 

Well, thanks for sharing with us your apparent obsession with Ilhan Omar. That's one muslim in America noted. About 4.5 million more to go.

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27 minutes ago, placeholder said:

Well, thanks for sharing with us your apparent obsession with Ilhan Omar. That's one muslim in America noted. About 4.5 million more to go.

Every journey starts with the first step.

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This will be fun to watch when the court proceedings begin.

 

All religions are equal, but some are more equal than others.

 

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Waco, huh?

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