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Man converting to Christianity? Wed Mar 22, 2006 19:50 pm  Man converting to Christianity?
 

Hi Ajanah, what is your opinion on the latest news in Afghanistan? I mean what do you think of the man who is now facing the death penalty just because he has decided to convert to Christianity?
I really would like to hear what you think on this.
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STEREOTYPES ABOUT MUSLIMS Wed Apr 05, 2006 19:22 pm  STEREOTYPES ABOUT MUSLIMS
 

Loads of stereotypes nowadays are tageting Islam & Muslims...a new cultural fashion, based on fragile clich?s unable to stand rational debate...So, why not DISCOVER ISLAM BY YOURSELF...A sort of DIY website designed for you, to get rid of stereotypes & free your intelligence from old-fashioned propaganda & electoral slogans...

Loads of stereotypes are targeting everything I am afraid,
and I am quite happy about it ...sorry , rational debate is boring .... sorry.
I am now surrounded by Muslims and is not bad but why
your girls / women are so "strick undercontrol"
if religon has really something to do with. " Woman should'nt fly by choppers??"
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