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Islam is pure and tolerant

Reader comment on item: Churches in Saudi Arabia?
in response to reader comment: Samer Sukhun, Muslim minaret

Submitted by Samer Sukhun (Canada), Apr 21, 2008 at 18:53

To the infidel,

Where ever there are christians minority in a Muslim country there are churches

For example take the following Muslim countries

Morroco, Algiers, Tunis, Egypt, Sudan, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, UAE, Bahrain, Yemen, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan,- there are churches in every city where there are christian population

Saudia, there are churches in compounds where foreign companies and employees are working there. I don't know if I missed others

So where is the problem with the world if Saudia do not allow in the cities but they allow in the compunds. it does not mean the whole Islamic world do not have churches.

This is what I see as racism the west wanted to smear islam so they picked Saudia to tell the world that Islam is not tolerant, while Islam is tolerant, During Mohammad era and during the Khalifes after him The worship of the christians was free from any abuse. but the west have other thing their mind

Islam is pure

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