Billy86 wrote: » Do you tell all your Muslim mates to their faces that you consider each and every one of them to be extremists?
Help!!!! wrote: » Well many Imams say that each verse can be interpreted many different ways so for you a non Arabic speaking person to say either is right or wrong you must be more educated better than an Imam.
Help!!!! wrote: » as for Halawa he went there to cause trouble & he found it.
Help!!!! wrote: » The Irish Government should never have helped him get out, especially when there is an Irish man rotting in a Philippines jail for roughly the same time over a supposedly small amount of marijuana
JohnMc1 wrote: » This is why the Left loves Muslims so much. They are both willing to lie and deflect to promote their agendas. And uncanny unwillingness to take responsibility for any of agendas don't line up with reality. Guess what Snowflake, It ain't the Right that's waving around "Refugees Welcome" banners and they aren't the ones yelling "racist","bigot","xenophobe" ,"Islamaphobe" when someone dares questions why we're continually falling for this "refugee crisis" scam. Are you trying to say all the Pro-Open Borders talking heads in RTE and the media are on the right?
smokingman wrote: » Is that Prendervil guy the fella that was jacking off in front of everyone on a plane a few years back?
Odhinn wrote: » True. I heard he was going to have somebody crucified every 50 yards up both sides of the M50.
Help!!!! wrote: » What even the ex Muslims? We have had open conversations on Sharia law, Mohammed, Ramadan plenty of topics. Middle Eastern people dont like weak men thats why they want you to barter at the markets. I like to be straight forward & a few times the conversations got heated but it was OK. I did tell them to give me a heads up if there were any terrorist activity around my area:D I think they took it as a joke:p
dreamliner wrote: » Was that before the grand execution of a homosexual on O'Connell street?
end of the road wrote: » no the far right are either spreading racist/bigoted/ xenophobic nonsense, using serious issues to further their own agenda, being violent in some cases, and whining about how everyone is against them.
Odhinn wrote: » A religion that's open to interpretation? Surely not! Not that you want to promote stereotypes. You could say that a sect in Sunni islam (wahabaism) is responsible for a lot of it, but throwing that at all Sunnis would be overly harsh imo.
Odhinn wrote: » Yep. A gay was to be toe-bogged off the top of the GPO by the captain of the winning all-ireland side.
Help!!!! wrote: » Maybe you could explain that to the other poster who thinks their interpretation is right You seem to be an A++ student at doing that yourself Why is it that only lefties think when people complain about a religion that they mean every single one?
dreamliner wrote: » Ah Jaysus that's a shame, but I mean he still holds these views so we may still get to see it all
Billy86 wrote: » But you do consider all of your Muslim mates to be extremists. So why are you hanging around with extremists?
dreamliner wrote: » You have the facts to disprove what I said? The amount of links I can post to prove the context of those verses would be too long and boring, but I certainly can if you insist.
A Little Pony wrote: » His welcoming was in an airport with his lunatic friends and family shouting Allah Akbar which was utterly disgraceful,
A Little Pony wrote: » The truth always outs, those of us who didn't believe the propaganda in the Irish press about this guy and how lovely he is and how butter wouldn't melt. Exposed good and proper, well done to the interviewer.
beefburrito wrote: » Exactly I always thought he wasn't as sunshine lollipop s and rainbows as partrayed. More like darkness, chainsaws and burning rainbows.....
A Little Pony wrote: » His welcoming was in an airport with his lunatic friends and family shouting Allah Akbar which was utterly disgraceful, how anyone bought into the whole story is beyond me and just proves how brainwashed some people are to go along with the narrative of the mainstream press. His nutter sister another good example, an "outstanding" citizen indeed.
littelady wrote: » IH starts his interview again mentioning he was born in the Coombe I was a normal 17 year old blah blah His sister is a moany hole she had again an opportunity to thank the Irish government but no. The Irish government bent over backwards for him, put in 20,000 working hours on him come on. I can't abide her at all. She is so bitter. IH went over to Egypt to voice his & his dad's views Imo. To get up on stage at a rally eh no that's not what normal 17 year olds do.
A Little Pony wrote: » Which shows what a scandal it is, a homeless crisis and housing crisis and they focused so much money and effort into this dirtbag and his Islamist followers. Disgraceful.
end of the road wrote: » A Little Pony wrote: » Which shows what a scandal it is, a homeless crisis and housing crisis and they focused so much money and effort into this dirtbag and his Islamist followers. Disgraceful. the homeless and housing crisis are separate issues. this "dirtbag" who was acquitted of all charges was being helped by the department of foreign affairs. this was under a completely different budget which was already budgeted for, and which could not be turned over to the housing or homeless issue if not spent by the department.
JohnMc1 wrote: » LOL. The "Far-Right" aren't the ones throwing acid in Women's faces and have now taken to plowing vehicles into high pedestrian areas.
A 22-year-old man with suspected neo-Nazi links has confessed to driving his Volvo into an Iraqi demonstration outside the Migration Agency in Malmö. Police are investigating it as hate crime. The man has admitted driving his car into a demonstration of around 20-30 Iraqi nationals protesting Sweden's new and stricter asylum rules outside the Migration Agency in Malmö on two occasions.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Charlottesville police have added charges against the man authorities say drove his car into a group of counter-protesters at a white nationalist rally. Police said Friday that they had charged James Alex Fields Jr. with five additional felony charges -- two counts of malicious wounding and three counts of aggravated malicious wounding. Fields, 20, is accused of ramming his car into a crowd of counter-protesters Saturday, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and wounding dozens more. He has already been charged with second-degree murder and other charges.
The British van driver suspected of ramming Muslim worshippers near a London mosque appeared in court on Friday charged with "terrorism-related murder and attempted murder". Darren Osborne, 47, appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court in central London, speaking to confirm his name, age and that he had no fixed address. The Crown Prosecution Service said it would argue that Osborne, "motivated by extreme political views and a personal hatred of Muslims, acted to kill, maim, injure and terrify as many people as possible" during this week's attack.
A spate of acid attacks has left some Muslim residents of east London afraid to leave their homes. Fears have been heightened after 21-year-old aspiring model Resham Khan and her cousin Jameel Muhktar, 37, suffered horrific injuries when an attacker squirted acid through their car window in Newham, east London, on 21 June. Police initially said they had no evidence the attack was racially or religiously motivated. They reclassified it as a hate crime, however, after Mr Muhktar insisted Islamophobia was involved, and after posts expressing sympathy for the far-right were allegedly found on the Facebook page of John Tomlin, 24, who is being sought for questioning in relation to the incident. As news of the attack spread, social media users began to report other acid attacks, with some speculating that Muslims or people of Asian appearance were being targeted. When Muslims are victims of an attack, we refuse to call it terrorism The incidents included a man of Asian origin having a noxious substance squirted at him while driving in Commercial Road, Tower Hamlets, on Thursday, with the attackers stealing his car as soon as he got out to seek help. There were also social media reports of two attacks in East Ham on Friday – one involving a woman being partially burned on her doorstep by someone pretending to be a delivery man, and the other of a woman being targeted by moped-driving acid attackers in the Plashet Grove area.
Billy86 wrote: » October 2015.https://www.thelocal.se/20170614/man-with-alleged-nazi-links-admits-driving-his-car-into-refugee-demonstration-in-malmo-swedenhttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/james-alex-fields-new-charges-charlottesville-car-attack/http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/06/london-mosque-attack-driver-charged-terrorism-170623112356082.htmlhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/east-london-acid-attacks-muslim-resham-khan-jameel-muhktar-south-asian-residents-race-hate-crimes-a7821701.htmlhttps://books.google.ie/books?id=3iwlDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA231&lpg=PA231&dq=far+right+acid+attack+-mukhtar&source=bl&ots=ISCFfGn00K&sig=XkDtApzNb13Epg_bXU0tiirJmkQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjx6ZutlNrXAhVfOMAKHZIIAC44ChDoAQhbMAg#v=onepage&q&f=false
Help!!!! wrote: » When did I say I even considered all Muslims to be extremists?
Help!!!! wrote: » Because in my experience there is no moderate Muslim.
Help!!!! wrote: » Well no I have actually sat down with a number of Muslims & spoke about Sharia/Gays/Women & none convinced me that they were moderate's & these guys had lived in the UK for a long time.
Help!!!! wrote: » From my experience I have met no moderate Muslim.
Help!!!! wrote: » It is my personal experience that there are no moderate Muslims.
Help!!!! wrote: » As I've said before in my experience there are no moderate Muslims.
Help!!!! wrote: » Exactly right....& why did none of the so called moderate muslims coming out of the mosque condemn Choudray rather than crowding around the protesters & throwing things at them
Help!!!! wrote: » Whats all that got to do with IH & Ireland? Sure anyone could pull off a load more with Islamic attacks....Egypt yesterday??
end of the road wrote: » i heard the interview, it was effectively throwing random irrelevant questions and hoping something would stick. it failed.
dreamliner wrote: » Oh really, and what imam told you that's the interpretation? And I find it very funny how you talk to us on here as if you're the only one who has ever left Ireland or gained an insight into Islam It takes little more than a google search to come up with numerous translations of the verses and the surrounding verses to get an idea of the context. I too have spoken to many Muslim friends and colleagues about this and all seem to come at me with the same context and judging by their behaviour and personalities I have no reason to believe otherwise. There are also numerous online lectures by various different scholars from different madh'habs of Islam. None that I have seen offer the poisonous interpretation you tried to push on people here who may not know any better. I find it potentially dangerous to be trying to suggest to us that none of them should be trusted due to verses you took out of context, again, in this day and age that has potential to be disastrous and we need to be absolutely sure of what we are saying before levelling such allegations against an entire group of people. I did my best not to laugh at the 'I have Muslim friends'. It sounded Trumpesque. Anyway, perhaps true .. or maybe not ... you know, taqiyya and all that :