Anarcho-Syndicalism -
Theory and Practice by Rudolf Rockner
quote [ This is the persecuted sect which many Muslims regard as non-Muslims and who are subjected to severe persecution around the world from other Muslims. ]
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kylemcbitch said @ 6:13pm GMT on 2nd August
Flawed? You seem to be under the mistaken assumption that any of us give a shit about internal muslim divisions. As reported, the facts are still true. Muslims did show up to express solidarity with catholics in the wake of terrorism.
Are you hold that we should only count specific sorts of Muslims as Muslims? Do you have some sort of credentials or expert knowledge that indicates I should give a shit about your opinion on the divisions of the Islamic faith?
Here are some other division that might interest you. When speaking about Islam as a force of slavery, the Ibadi branch of the faith is by far the most historically significant. They are Omani, and you may not know this, but there was a open air slave market in Oman into the 1960s. And yet, you will never see me claiming that Ibadi Muslims are not Muslims as some means to deflect criticism that Islam promotes slavery.
kylemcbitch said @ 6:28pm GMT on 2nd August
Flawed? You seem to be under the mistaken assumption that any of us give a shit about internal muslim divisions. As reported, the facts are still true. Muslims did show up to express solidarity with catholics in the wake of terrorism.
Are you hold that we should only count specific sorts of Muslims as Muslims? Do you have some sort of credentials or expert knowledge that indicates I should give a shit about your opinion on the divisions of the Islamic faith?
Here are some other divisions that might interest you. When speaking about Islam as a force of slavery, the Ibadi branch of the faith is by far the most historically significant. They are Omani, and you may not know this, but there was a open air slave market in Oman into the 1960s. And yet, you will never see me claiming that Ibadi Muslims are not Muslims as some means to deflect criticism that Islam promotes slavery.
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kylemcbitch said @ 6:13pm GMT on 2nd August
Flawed? You seem to be under the mistaken assumption that any of us give a shit about internal muslim divisions. As reported, the facts are still true. Muslims did show up to express solidarity with catholics in the wake of terrorism.
Are you hold that we should only count specific sorts of Muslims as Muslims? Do you have some sort of credentials or expert knowledge that indicates I should give a shit about your opinion on the divisions of the Islamic faith?
Here are some other divisions that might interest you. When speaking about Islam as a force of slavery, the Ibadi branch of the faith is by far the most historically significant. They are Omani, and you may not know this, but there was a open air slave market in Oman into the 1960s. And yet, you will never see me claiming that Ibadi Muslims are not Muslims as some means to deflect criticism that Islam promotes slavery.
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