Moderates?
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Submitted by LenaGoth, Oct 4, 2010 11:17

Rahman is no a moderate. Yasser and Ervin, how can any of them remain muslim? They are fighting the very thing Islam stands for, a true, good muslim is one that follow the command of Jihad and follow Sharia, Islam states that the ones who don't are not real muslims and will be thrown in the hell- fire. Mirahmadi, she is fighting alongside moderates, but one have to ask, are there really any true moderate muslims? Not according to the Quran.

I don't buy into this moderate- thing. I am not trying to be mean, it just doesn't rhyme. This may just be a way to further Islam, I've seen it before, too many times to count.


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