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  • Manners of College Muslims
     OP - December 07, 2015, 02:42 AM

    Anyone ever seen this video? It shows you the beautiful "akhlaq" (manners) of Muslim behavior on College Campuses. "And Muhammad came to perfect the manners of mankind." Yeah right. I love how Maryam Namazie handled this. Anyone else have College Muslim stories?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kl0sI47tVgY

    "If you don't like your religion's fundamentalists, then maybe there's something wrong with your religion's fundamentals."
    "Demanding blind respect but not offering any respect in reciprocation is laughable."
    "Let all the people in all the worlds be in peace."
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #1 - December 07, 2015, 03:51 AM

    Watched this the other day.  Made me wish I could have been there as I would have been in their faces telling them to shut up and behave or get out. What a bunch of hooligans. That's all they are; hooligans, and they should be expelled for their behavior imo.

    Kudos to Miriam for standing up to them and continuing her lecture to the end.

    Atheism is a non-prophet organization.

    The sleeper has awakened -  Dune

    Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day Give him a religion, and he'll starve to death while praying for a fish!
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #2 - December 07, 2015, 04:12 AM

    I love the comments on the video. More and more people are waking up and realizing that enough is enough.  13

    There's less "political correctness" and less arguments for Muslims. I feel great just seeing that even though the video made me angry.  furious

    "If you don't like your religion's fundamentalists, then maybe there's something wrong with your religion's fundamentals."
    "Demanding blind respect but not offering any respect in reciprocation is laughable."
    "Let all the people in all the worlds be in peace."
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #3 - December 07, 2015, 06:25 AM

    As far as the yt comments go, these were pretty tame. However, pretty much everywhere you go on YouTube or other places where you can comment anonymously online, the anti-Muslim bigotry is off the charts. So many people fail to draw the distinction between ideologies and people on both sides of the "is Islam a peaceful religion" debate

    "I moreover believe that any religion that has anything in it that shocks the mind of a child, cannot be a true system."
    -Thomas Paine
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #4 - December 07, 2015, 01:07 PM

    This is how Muslims look at Maryam and other Exmuslims, they don't respect you or show any mercy to reverts.
    They know Maryam and the speech before it was done, why did they attend? Why didn't they let her finish her words and then discuss her and show the mistakes and errors in her words?
    This can't be done because it is against their barbarian nature.

    Muslims may show some kindness and softness to Christians , Jews or other groups in order to attract them to Islam and be a Muslim.
    However, for Exmuslims " reverts ", they deserve nothing but murder because they left Islam.
    Maryam's speech was in the UK, this is why they didn't commit any violence but tried to distract her attention to lose control.

    Don't believe that Muslims are people of peace and love.
    Their hearts are full of Hatred and treachery.
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #5 - December 07, 2015, 02:09 PM

    The islamic society released a statement on how the muslims were horrified, humiliated, intimidated and bullied. It's all in this thread, including the video you posted.

    http://www.councilofexmuslims.com/index.php?topic=29348.0

    `But I don't want to go among mad people,' Alice remarked.
     `Oh, you can't help that,' said the Cat: `we're all mad here. I'm mad.  You're mad.'
     `How do you know I'm mad?' said Alice.
     `You must be,' said the Cat, `or you wouldn't have come here.'
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #6 - December 07, 2015, 05:03 PM

    This is how Muslims look at Maryam and other Exmuslims, they don't respect you or show any mercy to reverts.


    Ameen! It drives me insane sometimes how ex-muslims and atheists have this deep sympathy for muslims almost to the point where the muslims should never accept responsibility for their actions and behavior.

    When it says in their texts, "Kill the apostate" and it when it says in their text, "to be harsh with the kuffar" they really do degrade ex-muslims and kuffar. They're only nice because they have to conduct some kind of manners.. But deep down they have a hatred.

    When I'm harsh with them, it's for a good reason.. Yet people who don't understand say, "You shouldn't be that harsh with Muslims." It's a logical approach I'm taking. They need to be woken up.. Of course this doesn't apply with the Muslim who doesn't believe in these things or don't know any better.

    Sometimes an emotional approach must be taken as well. Different people. Different scenarios.

    "If you don't like your religion's fundamentalists, then maybe there's something wrong with your religion's fundamentals."
    "Demanding blind respect but not offering any respect in reciprocation is laughable."
    "Let all the people in all the worlds be in peace."
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #7 - December 08, 2015, 01:47 AM

    "They're only nice because they have to conduct some kind of manners.. But deep down they have a hatred."

    I'm no apologist for Islam by any means (although I've heard it's quite lucrative), but statements like that seem to be the kind of generalizations that breed deep distrust and resentment between groups of people. I know some Muslims who, short of knowing their internal thought processes, act kindly and compassionate in a way that is not purely intended to manipulate. When you were a Muslim, I bet you didn't harbor that attitude torward the "kuffar."

    The last thing we need is for people to see average Muslims as the enemy and automatically assume ill-intentions because they follow a religion that many of them only have a tenuous grasp upon.

    We need more critical thinking, more education, more emphasis on our common humanity, not more inflammatory, divisive rhetoric.

    "I moreover believe that any religion that has anything in it that shocks the mind of a child, cannot be a true system."
    -Thomas Paine
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #8 - December 08, 2015, 02:12 AM

    When you were a Muslim, I bet you didn't harbor that attitude torward the "kuffar."


    I did for sure. You might think hatred for the kuffar is implanted in only extremists by the teachings of islam, but there are moderate muslims who harbor hatred toward kuffar as well. Like I clarified in my earlier post, not all moderate muslims have this attitude, but there's a lot that do. We can't make a sweeping generalization that all moderate muslims are innocent.. Because you have to understand that some moderate muslims embrace the ideas of Sayyid Qutb for example.

    "If you don't like your religion's fundamentalists, then maybe there's something wrong with your religion's fundamentals."
    "Demanding blind respect but not offering any respect in reciprocation is laughable."
    "Let all the people in all the worlds be in peace."
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #9 - December 08, 2015, 02:56 AM

    As far as the yt comments go, these were pretty tame. However, pretty much everywhere you go on YouTube or other places where you can comment anonymously online, the anti-Muslim bigotry is off the charts. So many people fail to draw the distinction between ideologies and people on both sides of the "is Islam a peaceful religion" debate

    I attended a talk given by an atheist Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen in Concordia University several years ago, also attended by large number of Muslim students - men and women. Regret to say that Muslim students came organized and made sure that she was not able to speak. They shouted and screamed at her non stop and were not interested in what she wanted to say.

    After watching how Muslims behaved, you can be sure that many non Muslims became anti-Muslim bigots that day.

    वासुदैव कुटुम्बकम्
    Entire World is One Family
    سارا سنسار ايک پريوار ہے
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #10 - December 08, 2015, 04:30 AM

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    I attended a talk given by an atheist Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen in Concordia University several years ago, also attended by large number of Muslim students - men and women. Regret to say that Muslim students came organized and made sure that she was not able to speak. They shouted and screamed at her non stop and were not interested in what she wanted to say.


    And yet, these are the type of muslims who think that the fall of muslim nations have nothing to do with Islam.

    Islam and this thug-behaviour mentality is very much a big part why muslim countries just can't have peace. It's hard to make social activism when violence and censorship is an OK way to shut up progress. It's hard  to campaign for equality when everything is just... follow, obey Allah or ELSE!!

    The irony is quintuplefold.
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #11 - December 08, 2015, 05:18 AM

    clap

    "If you don't like your religion's fundamentalists, then maybe there's something wrong with your religion's fundamentals."
    "Demanding blind respect but not offering any respect in reciprocation is laughable."
    "Let all the people in all the worlds be in peace."
  • Re: Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #12 - December 08, 2015, 06:01 AM

    Ameen! It drives me insane sometimes how ex-muslims and atheists have this deep sympathy for muslims almost to the point where the muslims should never accept responsibility for their actions and behavior.

    When it says in their texts, "Kill the apostate" and it when it says in their text, "to be harsh with the kuffar" they really do degrade ex-muslims and kuffar. They're only nice because they have to conduct some kind of manners.. But deep down they have a hatred.

    When I'm harsh with them, it's for a good reason.. Yet people who don't understand say, "You shouldn't be that harsh with Muslims." It's a logical approach I'm taking. They need to be woken up.. Of course this doesn't apply with the Muslim who doesn't believe in these things or don't know any better.

    Sometimes an emotional approach must be taken as well. Different people. Different scenarios.

    It all depends, exmuslims have different experiences and are at different stages. There used to be another type of exmuslim website, run by Ali Sina. Not sure if it still exists and I never really visited that much. But the guy turned full autocratic mode. The result became part of cj movement, infact his views may very well have influenced extremist parties in Europe. Here is a thread that may explain
    http://www.councilofexmuslims.com/index.php?topic=27828.msg796714#msg796714

    Sina took the road of tribalism. And those who try to ride the beast of tribalism, may one day find themselves thrown off and eye to eye with the monster they whipped into a frenzy. That maybe a concern for some.
  • Manners of College Muslims
     Reply #13 - December 08, 2015, 07:06 AM

     "exmuslims have different experiences and are at different stages."  clap

    "If you don't like your religion's fundamentalists, then maybe there's something wrong with your religion's fundamentals."
    "Demanding blind respect but not offering any respect in reciprocation is laughable."
    "Let all the people in all the worlds be in peace."
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