ISIS to Obama: We’ll Behead You and Make America Muslim

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
why do you persist in being wrong and stupid?

they were gonna ring it once a week, not five times a day.

you are off by 1,768 bell rings per year.
you know bucky, i've always had respect for you, but i don't respect someone who disrespects me; calling me names.

it's small minded and disappoints:

After controversy, Muslim call to prayer sounds from front of Duke University Chapel

The Muslim call to prayer echoed across Duke University’s quad Friday, the day after university officials canceled plans to have weekly services begin with an amplified call to prayer from atop the chapel’s bell tower.

That initiative had sparked such intense debate, even threats, according to university officials, that they reversed the decision. But Friday’s call to prayer, held at the base of the chapel rather than at its pinnacle, was a peaceful gathering.

Hundreds of students and faculty members gathered in bright sunshine to listen and support the Muslim students, some hugging, some holding signs such as, “Let us worship together,” with a cross, star and crescent, symbols of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. A speaker explained the history of the adhan, or call to prayer, and people passed around an English translation of the words. When the Arabic chant sounded, the crowd seemed to hold its breath.

The Duke University Chapel with its Gothic spires is for many the symbol of Duke, which has historic and symbolic ties with the United Methodist Church. The university is non-sectarian today.

The idea of amplifying the adhan from the chapel tower was made by the Office of Religious Life and the growing Muslim population at Duke, said Omid Safi, director of the Duke Islamic Studies Center.

It is a familiar sound in many majority-Muslim countries, but it immediately sparked controversy for Duke. There were calls to boycott the campus and, Safi said, violent threats phoned in to the Center For Muslim Life.

On campus, most seemed to support the call to prayer and were surprised by the reaction it set off. Many decried a university council’s decision Thursday to not allow the chant to resonate from the chapel tower.

“We appreciate the fact that the broadcast of the call to prayer from such a prominent location was designed to be a display of religious diversity and inclusion at a time when the issue of freedom of expression is front and center in the United States and worldwide,” the Council on American-Islamic Relations said in a statement. “It is unfortunate that a prestigious institution like Duke University ultimately bowed to intimidation by anti-Muslim bigots.”

There are about 700 Muslim students at Duke, and typically 100 to 125 come on Fridays to pray in the lounge of the chapel. Safi said that many Muslim students are attracted to Duke for the “extremely popular” Islamic studies program. Some have been frightened by the response, he said; for many of them, this is the first time they have been attacked for who they are.

“What is happening here is not an Islam issue,” he said. “It’s an American issue. This is a conversation about pluralism and about people who say there should be only one religion in the public arena.

“This is an intense moment for the university,” he said. “But it’s also an intense moment for the world.”

Shaker Samman, a 19-year-old Muslim student from Michigan who had come to the prayer, said the controversy brought more people into a more open, public space. “That’s the irony of it.”

Another student passing by asked him, surprised, “They’re still having this?”

Samman smiled and said, “Yeah. They’re just changing it from the top of the tower to the bottom of the tower.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2015/01/16/after-controversy-muslim-call-to-prayer-sounds-from-front-of-duke-university-chapel/

 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
You are so funny, and blind, funny and blind. It is almost hilarious. But I really dont think you believe most of the stuff you post, you have built a life around this board. Funny and blind.
tell me where i got it wrong then, loser.

bush killed half a million muslim civilians in a needless war in iraq.

muslims have not killed half a million civilians of any religion.

prove me wrong, fucktard.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
you know bucky, i've always had respect for you, but i don't respect someone who disrespects me; calling me names.

it's small minded and disappoints:

After controversy, Muslim call to prayer sounds from front of Duke University Chapel

The Muslim call to prayer echoed across Duke University’s quad Friday, the day after university officials canceled plans to have weekly services begin with an amplified call to prayer from atop the chapel’s bell tower.

That initiative had sparked such intense debate, even threats, according to university officials, that they reversed the decision. But Friday’s call to prayer, held at the base of the chapel rather than at its pinnacle, was a peaceful gathering.

Hundreds of students and faculty members gathered in bright sunshine to listen and support the Muslim students, some hugging, some holding signs such as, “Let us worship together,” with a cross, star and crescent, symbols of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. A speaker explained the history of the adhan, or call to prayer, and people passed around an English translation of the words. When the Arabic chant sounded, the crowd seemed to hold its breath.

The Duke University Chapel with its Gothic spires is for many the symbol of Duke, which has historic and symbolic ties with the United Methodist Church. The university is non-sectarian today.

The idea of amplifying the adhan from the chapel tower was made by the Office of Religious Life and the growing Muslim population at Duke, said Omid Safi, director of the Duke Islamic Studies Center.

It is a familiar sound in many majority-Muslim countries, but it immediately sparked controversy for Duke. There were calls to boycott the campus and, Safi said, violent threats phoned in to the Center For Muslim Life.

On campus, most seemed to support the call to prayer and were surprised by the reaction it set off. Many decried a university council’s decision Thursday to not allow the chant to resonate from the chapel tower.

“We appreciate the fact that the broadcast of the call to prayer from such a prominent location was designed to be a display of religious diversity and inclusion at a time when the issue of freedom of expression is front and center in the United States and worldwide,” the Council on American-Islamic Relations said in a statement. “It is unfortunate that a prestigious institution like Duke University ultimately bowed to intimidation by anti-Muslim bigots.”

There are about 700 Muslim students at Duke, and typically 100 to 125 come on Fridays to pray in the lounge of the chapel. Safi said that many Muslim students are attracted to Duke for the “extremely popular” Islamic studies program. Some have been frightened by the response, he said; for many of them, this is the first time they have been attacked for who they are.

“What is happening here is not an Islam issue,” he said. “It’s an American issue. This is a conversation about pluralism and about people who say there should be only one religion in the public arena.

“This is an intense moment for the university,” he said. “But it’s also an intense moment for the world.”

Shaker Samman, a 19-year-old Muslim student from Michigan who had come to the prayer, said the controversy brought more people into a more open, public space. “That’s the irony of it.”

Another student passing by asked him, surprised, “They’re still having this?”

Samman smiled and said, “Yeah. They’re just changing it from the top of the tower to the bottom of the tower.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2015/01/16/after-controversy-muslim-call-to-prayer-sounds-from-front-of-duke-university-chapel/
sorry, but you and doer are annoying not only me but half the fucking forum with this muslim hate spam nonsense.

i corrected you and doer several times about the ringing of the bell.

you two ditto-heads kept going off about "five times a day" muslim conquest nonsense, and i corrected you multiple times.

what do you do?

you try to go to a new thread and spam/repeat the same lie.

that's an insult to our intelligence. all of us.

they want to ring the bell once a week. one time every seven days. not 35 times. once.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
sorry, but you and doer are annoying not only me but half the fucking forum with this muslim hate spam nonsense.

i corrected you and doer several times about the ringing of the bell.

you two ditto-heads kept going off about "five times a day" muslim conquest nonsense, and i corrected you multiple times.

what do you do?

you try to go to a new thread and spam/repeat the same lie.

that's an insult to our intelligence. all of us.

they want to ring the bell once a week. one time every seven days. not 35 times. once.
corrected me? corrected me? well thank you uncle buck, forum police. obviously you didn't read my post because you are making a fool out of yourself.

 
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OddBall1st

Well-Known Member
tell me where i got it wrong then, loser.

bush killed half a million muslim civilians in a needless war in iraq.

muslims have not killed half a million civilians of any religion.

prove me wrong, fucktard.


As of April 2014, the number of confirmed civis killed by the US was at 174,000, the half million number comes from claims and indirect cause. That means civis killed for supporting the US by them can be linked but are not counted as killed by US.

This only shows that they are not as good at it as us and when we finally do the deed,....it wont take long.

Problem,....getting Democrats or Republicans to get up enough balls to do the deed.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
As of April 2014, the number of confirmed civis killed by the US was at 174,000, the half million number comes from claims and indirect cause. That means civis killed for supporting the US by them can be linked but are not counted as killed by US.

This only shows that they are not as good at it as us and when we finally do the deed,....it wont take long.

Problem,....getting Democrats or Republicans to get up enough balls to do the deed.
you can join the service and help... or you can continue to be an internet warrior
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
how is it america's fault these people are in the news?

after all, that's the whole point.

it's natural to want to talk about what's happening in our country.
 
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