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Why leave islamic countries ?

Reader comment on item: How Many U.S. Muslims?

Submitted by Phil Greend (Canada), May 18, 2007 at 12:09

Some muslims were born here , but many came here from somewhere else The muslims who left arab countries to come here must have left for a reason , could it be that may be living under the iron boot of islam is not so much fun. Perhaps they dont enjoy living under oppressive sharia law. May be they felt that living in a condition of pure control. They have no freedom of choice , press , speech or religion.


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