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I am an ex-Muslim. Not an Arab admittedly and I wasn't Muslim for that long, but I was very into it.

That's cool Xerxes bro as u were included in the shortlist for best new posters of 2015 alongside:

Kira, Balkaar, Eduardo, gsingh9 and MisterrSingh

The winner will be decided based on how much each of you deposit into my bank account.

So Xerxes bro u aren't by any chance a Portuguese-ancestry professor that taught Sikh studies in Toronto and was on www.sikhawareness.com?

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No, Sikh.

Why did you leave Islam?

And come don't sugar coat the issue, how has your family or community reacted to you becoming a Sikh?

What would be the outcome if you had decided to become a Christian instead, would their reactions have been any different?

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Looks like Israel is gearing up:

Israeli policymakers are concerned that the Jewish state could become the object of a massive border attack by an Isis Egyptian affiliate, similar to the one which struck Egyptian security targets in the Sinai Peninsula this week, killing dozens of soldiers and policemen. Israeli media reports said the army had been placed on high alert along Israel’s border with Sinai, but an army spokesman said there had been no change in military readiness. “We have our eyes open and we are in full coordination with the Egyptian security forces,” the spokesman said.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/war-with-isis-israel-prepares-for-an-attack-as-militants-close-in-on-its-borders-10362259.html

I guess the standard Islamic response will be CIA/Mossad created Isis and now Isis have come back to bite the hand that feeds them.

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It's all true what you say but my point is Muslims will never admit it is their own ideology that is responsible for the head cuttings, hand choppings, crucifixions and rapes that are occurring.

They will simply try to deflect attention away from the violence by blaming eveything on a western backed conspiracy and any and all responsibility for the violence rests solely and squarely on the west's shoulders.

It's a tiresome defence and one that any well informed person should be aware of.

Incidentally it looks like the foreign office has finally had to admit that there is a problem with this country.

I guess they don't want the embarassment of another massacre:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11718614/Why-werent-we-told-of-Sousse-suicide-bomber.html

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travelnews/11706400/Dismay-at-Foreign-Office-advice-over-Tunisia.html

And finally:

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/09/foreign-office-warns-against-travel-to-tunisia-in-wake-of-attack

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I am an ex-Muslim. Not an Arab admittedly and I wasn't Muslim for that long, but I was very into it.

I suppose at times I did question quite a few of the things Muhammad did

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNCz9MXmcsw

No, I'm Sikh.

Cool bro so are u a Persian-ancestry Sikh? Or does the handle Xerxes have nothing to do with your ancestry?

I officially award u with the best newcomer award for posters joining this forum in June 2015.

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