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Submitted by Henrik Ræder Clausen (Denmark), Oct 3, 2006 at 11:11

You wrote: "Muslim apologists like to steer and debate about Islam away from the bad parts and focus only on the good parts."

That makes me wonder. If you look at the Quran and the original hadith (Ishaq, Tabari, Bukhari, Muslim), it is very hard to find anything considered 'good' by any Western standard. I'm curious what pieces of scripture you're thinking about exactly?

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