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World Wars, Slavery and Islamic connection

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Submitted by Singha (India), Jun 24, 2008 at 00:53

islam is one ideology that openly sanctions slavery, inferior status of women and non-muslims.

catholic spain learnt imperialist and jehadish behavior from moor muslims. Spanish behavior towards native Indians was borrowed from islam. Naipaul among other insightful scholars have highlighted this link.

Hitler's respect for koran/mohummad and links with islamists is well known. Nazism is similar to islam.

  • islam - non muslim superior to others and it is ok to use violence against non muslims.
  • nazism - blond blue eyed german race superior to others and it is ok to use violence against others.

You talk about a perverted Austrian. I am sure you would have seen the perversion that Talib rule was in afghanistan. And worse it was institutionalised. People also argue that mo-hum-mad's actions towards Ayesha was not much different from that of this perverted austrian. Free world does not support the behavior of perverted Austrian. But muslims do eulogise the actions of mo-hum-mad.

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Hopefully after understanding the Hindustani meaning of 'khota mohummad' you will realise what islam is.

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