What is a muslim
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Submitted by tamimisledus, Jun 7, 2014 08:19

To reiterate Abdul Ameer and Geppetto. "islam is the problem".

It is a fact that many muslim (and non-muslim) commentators seek to hide by diverting attention away from the basic principles of islam towards currently violent muslim groups. They will often claim that these groups are not representative of islam. The plain truth of it is that these violent groups are following the strategy defined and implemented by muslims and their leaders when they first began to impose islam on their neighbours.

A moslem (muslim), by definition, is someone who is an adherent of islam. To say there are muslims who do not follow islam is thus total nonsense.

islam is inherently a totalitarian ideology. It is patently madness to assume anything other than that a muslim, who de facto believes in islam, approves of its totalitarian nature.


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