To: pissant
I've never met a more anti-mullah person in my life than 2 Iranians I worked with. And I currently work with a devout Pakistani, who abhores Bin Laden
Since both Pakistanis and Iranians are non-Arab muslims your comments by the Pakistanis and Iranian are understandable. They would be considered inferior muslims (non-Arabs) or apostates by "true believers" of Islam, such as Bin Laden, who wish to establish Islam as the new political and religious world order.
34 posted on
03/14/2006 6:38:49 PM PST by
gpapa
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To: gpapa
The majority of Muslims in the world, if you count Pakistan, Iran, the Kurds, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc. are probably not Arabs, either. The problem is militant Arab culture more than Islam. And I'm not sure why we should be accepting bin Laden's definition of what makes a good or bad Muslim instead of those who don't like him.
To: gpapa
Yep, the Bin Ladens of the world hate the apostates, whether because they are Shiites, moderates, drink beer, or like western culture. Fortunately, the Iraqi people and the Afghan people hate Bin Laden more.
59 posted on
03/14/2006 7:12:26 PM PST by
pissant
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