i am not impressed at all with the muslims.
ahmed. you are fired.
pack your bombs and GO..
GO !
Waltz Inaminor stated: source post
Actually, they impose their shit and they are delusional to believe they are right.
That pisses me of.
What has a muslim ever imposed on you to be pissed off?
Systematic stated: source post
You have to take in account of where they come from. When you live underneath sharia law your entire life, that's the behavior that's rewarded honestly. Imposing a very strict set of rules on someone, literally. You're taking people from a region that beheads 15 year olds for listening to western music, into a secular setting. It's wrong, but they're only doing what we all do, adhering to cultural values
The Roman Empire prohibited and persecuted pagans after Christianity became the official religion. Europe went through an almost identical period of time during the Dark Ages. People were tried, sentenced, tortured, murdered for committing sins in Christianity.
To me it's not a matter of religion but of politics and civilization. When the Moors (muslims) were ruling christian Spain, that part was the most civilized in Europe.
3. The Moors, who ruled Spain for 800 years, introduced new scientific techniques to Europe, such as an astrolabe, a device for measuring the position of the stars and planets. Scientific progress in Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Geography and Philosophy flourished in Moorish Spain (including the first successful flying device which was designed by a moor.)
7. Education was universal in Moorish Spain, available to all, while in Christian Europe ninety-nine percent of the population were illiterate, and even kings could neither read nor write. At that time, Europe had only two universities, the Moors had seventeen great universities! These were located in Almeria, Cordova, Granada, Juen, Malaga, Seville, and Toledo.
4. Basil Davidson, one of the most noted historians recognized and declared that there were no lands at that time (the eighth century) "more admired by its neighbours, or more comfortable to live in, than a rich African civilization which took shape in Spain"
11. The Moors introduced paper to Europe ( which allowed the development of libraries and spread and preservation of knowledge. ) and Arabic numerals, which replaced the clumsy Roman system.
5. At its height, Córdova, the heart of Moorish territory in Spain, was the most modern city in Europe. The streets were well-paved, with raised sidewalks for pedestrians. During the night, ten miles of streets were well illuminated by lamps. (This was hundreds of years before there was a paved street in Paris or a street lamp in London.) Cordova had 900 public baths - we are told that a poor Moor would go without bread rather than soap!
8. In the tenth and eleventh centuries, public libraries in Europe were non-existent, while Moorish Spain could boast of more than seventy, of which the one in Cordova housed six hundred thousand manuscripts.
10. The most significant Moorish musician was known as Ziryab (the Blackbird) who arrived in Spain in 822. The Moors introduced earliest versions of several instruments, including the Lute or el oud, the guitar or kithara and the Lyre. Ziryab changed the style of eating by breaking meals into separate courses beginning with soup and ending with desserts.
12. The Moors introduced many new crops including the orange, lemon, peach, apricot, fig, sugar cane, dates, ginger and pomegranate as well as saffron, sugar cane, cotton, silk and rice which remain some of Spain's main products today.
13. The Moorish rulers lived in sumptuous palaces, while the monarchs of Germany, France, and England dwelt in big barns, with no windows and no chimneys, and with only a hole in the roof for the exit of smoke. One such Moorish palace ‘Alhambra' (literally "the red one") in Granada is one of Spain's architectural masterpieces. Alhambra was the seat of Muslim rulers from the 13th century to the end of the 15th century. The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
14. It was through Africa that the new knowledge of China, India, and Arabia reached Europe. The Moors brought the Compass from China into Europe.
Religions change and adapt based on how people interpret and spread them. A lot of people today are ignorant when it comes to islam, which isn't even one religion, but a whole lot of interpretations and practices.
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Religions change and adapt based on how people interpret and spread them. A lot of people today are ignorant when it comes to islam, which isn't even one religion, but a whole lot of interpretations and practices.
Mmmhmm....a religion based on the insane rantings of a 7th century pedophile...and if we fast forward to 2016....it isn't looking good at all.
Anyhoo...how and why is this thread being turned into Islam focus...my bad..I know...but still...The focus is on some men in Germany who have their eyes open to reality and the effects of immigration and what they are doing as a result thereof....please and thank you. I bet their wives and gfs are hugely appreciative of that. I know I would be.
Islam is a fking cancer on the asshole of humanity. Like cancer, if not caught in early stages...it spreads and kills the rest of the organism...so...
Primal stated: source post
Islam is a fking cancer on the asshole of humanity. Like cancer, if not caught in early stages...it spreads and kills the rest of the organism...so...
1. Islam is not a cancer, but radical islam and people acting on it is. The local imam refused to bury one of the terrorists who killed the eldery priest in France because he "dirtied islam". The vast majority of radical islam victims are regular muslims who hate radical islam.
2. You can't come up with a practical, working solution to the problem of "islam".in Europe. Just complaining about it won't solve it.
One of the things that make islam extremists dangerous is their willingness to die for their shitty beliefs and values. Western societies have their own humanitarian beliefs and values about how to treat and deal with people. They proved to be superior as a civilizing force in the world, economically, socially, you name it. Anything that makes us renounce our values under pressure is a loss, not a win.