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At least its not inside a Gurudwara! I think Indian muslims are better then Pakistanis types sunnis esps. 

Doesn't seem as bad as few years ago, it was back to back iftar in Gurudwara..Apne are getting some sense. 

Few yrs back we had celebrate Vaisakhi in the Mosque organised by some lib sjw Sikhs.cause controversy but got cancelled 

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11 minutes ago, Kau89r8 said:

At least its not inside a Gurudwara! I think Indian muslims are better then Pakistanis types sunnis esps. 

Doesn't seem as bad as few years ago, it was back to back iftar in Gurudwara..Apne are getting some sense. 

Few yrs back we had celebrate Vaisakhi in the Mosque organised by some lib sjw Sikhs.cause controversy but got cancelled 

@proactive @dallysingh101 

 

Every last teenage Sikh girl should be made to watch this. It's like watching animals getting riled up. I wonder where those girls were from?   

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3 hours ago, Kau89r8 said:

At least its not inside a Gurudwara! I think Indian muslims are better then Pakistanis types sunnis esps. 

Doesn't seem as bad as few years ago, it was back to back iftar in Gurudwara..Apne are getting some sense. 

Few yrs back we had celebrate Vaisakhi in the Mosque organised by some lib sjw Sikhs.cause controversy but got cancelled 

@proactive @dallysingh101 

 

 

Lmaoooo sometimes arabs are their ancestors and sometimes Turks. Now both arabs and Turks have kicked them to the curb??? 

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39 minutes ago, proactive said:

Where is the human attribute that is inherent in most people to help someone who is in distress? I cannot imagine this kind of thing happening among out people. The way that a lot of them rather than helping the girls actually joined in with the abuse shows that this kind of behaviour is inherent in all of them. 

It's not an exaggeration or an inaccuracy to state that a thorough reading of what they claim is the Word of God, is ostensibly why their morals and their minds are in the gutter.

Imagine attributing rape, paedophilia, necrophilia, slavery, and other ethically dubious human acts to divine instruction that's been sanctioned and approved by the supreme heavenly being. 

How much of a sinner is any genuinely believing Muslim to seriously think their "perfect" man performed and sanctioned these acts, therefore they're perfectly permissable for his followers.

Apologists and islamophiles enjoy dragging Christianity into the mud by arguing that Christian scriptures contain similar directives, but these dhimmis choose to ignore something called the Reformation. On the other hand, Islam has been actively resisting any reformation for thousands of years! 

Like I've always said, certain individual Muslims may have performed great feats or achieved great things, but they didn't do so BECAUSE of Islam; they did it IN SPITE OF Islam. Conversely, it's hard to argue the impetus provided to certain individuals to resort to depravity and horror might have manifested itself differently had Islam not been present. Not suggesting other groups have behaved angelically, but that extra "bite" that comes with Islamic belief is almost demonic.

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3 minutes ago, proactive said:

Demonic would the right word for it. In fact in one sakhi Guru Gobind Singh when forbidding the Khalsa from rape in war states that Islam is the religion of Bhoots and Rakshas and that the Guru's path is set on a higher moral plane. 

Since delving into the subject of karma and reincarnation from authentic Vedic sources (not cucked Western interpretations), I have to say my theory is that Islam must be the first religion a soul must "pass through" once it leaves the joon-class of janwars and four-legged creatures (and even from demons and whatnot), and enters the class of human joons. Other religions are far from perfect, but, frig me, Islam is something else. I guess the "lesson" for the soul that a few janams born into Islam provides is to develop a rudimentary form of deference to spiritual authority (that can never be learned from a laissez-faire belief system) even if that lesson comes at the expense of the human conscience.

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14 minutes ago, MisterrSingh said:

Since delving into the subject of karma and reincarnation from authentic Vedic sources (not cucked Western interpretations), I have to say my theory is that Islam must be the first religion a soul must "pass through" once it leaves the joon-class of janwars and four-legged creatures (and even from demons and whatnot), and enters the class of human joons. Other religions are far from perfect, but, frig me, Islam is something else. I guess the "lesson" for the soul that a few janams born into Islam provides is to develop a rudimentary form of deference to spiritual authority (that can never be learned from a laissez-faire belief system) even if that lesson comes at the expense of the human conscience.

Kabeer. 

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