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Why do sikhs hate a perfect religion like islam?


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20 hours ago, Jacfsing2 said:

It's the religion not the people. The problem is that when an organization says everyone is going to hell, except their people and when people kill each other of the most innocent people, then we have a problem. 

What is so special about Muslim girls, among all the women in the world. (How does someone's culture make them special?)

Their unwashed burqhas

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On 08/09/2016 at 10:17 AM, nahid said:

vat is the praablem yaar?

If it was perfect then 4/5th of global humanity would not hate it like they do at the moment and have done so for centuries since it started.

And if it was perfect everyone would adopt it and there would be no growing number of ex-muslims speaking out on platforms like youtube as there is currently.

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On 8/9/2016 at 9:17 AM, nahid said:

vat is the praablem yaar?

What are you saying man?

Do you even know what perfect religion means?

Perfect religion means, that which unites the soul with the only Perect Being, namely Wahiguru Akal Purukh.

And this union, is only  possible by meditating on Him, which is worsrhip done by the soul, and this worship is as per Gurmat, by Guru Sahiban.

This type of devotion produces divine virtues in us, such as  humility, love, mercy and forgiveness

Not by rituals, fastings, peregrinations,blind beliefs, killing, torturing, forcing conversions on others, etc which is done by the body under the influence of mind or agyanta, which for sure is a highway to hell.

And this type of manmukhta creates hatred, anger, thirst for blood, ahankaar, all of which are devlish, or shaitanee vikaars...in those who follow it.

 

Sat Sree Akal.

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On 08/09/2016 at 10:17 AM, nahid said:

vat is the praablem yaar?

Izlam aint perfect !!! and the false profit mohammed was in my opinion just that, false. A sexual abuser of both little boys (his nephews) and little a girl (poor ayesha).

Go to subreddit,  reddit dot com /r/exmuslim/ read the hundreds of stories of how ex-moslims have to live a lie and pretend to be moslims because they hate the false cult called izlam. Many of whom too scared to come out due to the fear of repercussions of being an apostate. Hijabi woman angry they are forced to wear head covering and then lie that it was her choice and now want to leave izlam. I visit /exmuslim subreddit every week as their is so much juicy stuff their to learn and digest.

 

Nahid start questioning and leave izlam.

 

 

 

 

 

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