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HINDU LIKES FIGHTING AND THAT IS WHY HINDU ENCOURAGES MUSLIMS TO FIGHT

Reader comment on item: A Saudi Prince's Threat to the Obama Administration
in response to reader comment: Nozzi: The Koran teaches violence

Submitted by PLOTA NOZZI (Singapore), May 6, 2009 at 07:56

I am Plota and you are Plato. Who is Plota and who is Plato? Plato likes fighting since he is Hindu. Are muslims like fighting? Nay! Is Plato like fighting? Yah! Plato not only likes fighting and he wants to get more followers to fight and that is why he introduces fighting spirits among muslims. What a pity if no muslims join him since he abuses Quran? If you dislike fighting, why you always mention the word, fighting? Plato should not be deserved with any praising. Instead, all muslims should start spitting at this clown. He is given honor to mix with chimpanzees since all are the same likes to introduce fighting spirits. All muslims have to bear in mind that Muhammad was the first started preaching work and we should continue his mission on earth and not to let this clown to rule over us his own interpretation of the Holy Quran. Holy Quran is the book from Allah and this clown has abused and despised Allah's mission for us. May his teaching perishes from this earth! Peace be to all muslims but not to this clown!

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