Posted on 04/10/2020 3:28:33 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Recently I have got the news that mosques are being set on fire, mosques are being burnt for the last two days. I think something is going to happen within a month. May Allah accept our prayers. May Allah send such a terrible virus to India that ten to twenty to fifty crore people die in India. Am I saying something wrong? It is absolutely blissful.
In what context would this statement be innocuous?
And how long are Muslim clerics and spokesmen going to claim they were quoted out of context every time they are caught saying something hateful and inciting to violence? How long will they continue to clain, every time an Infidel quotes one of the Qurans hateful or violent passages, that it is being quoted out of context? As long as the Infidel political and media elites, so eager to be fooled on these issues, continue to let them get away with it without challenge.
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A crore is ten million.
Allah misunderstood him.
“I meant to say I hope they have a good time.”
what exactly would the correct context be for asking Lla to kill 500 million? please enlighten me. I have no clue how to phrase that.
Over the span of several centuries immediately after the islamic conquest of the indian subcontinet, somewhere around 500 million indians were murdered in waves of systematic violence. The death tolls far exceeded our “world wars” combined, albeit a bit slower.
It says “elephant”
He meant 400 million
Maybe it was only fifty million.
> Muslim cleric who asked Allah to send virus to kill 500 million Indians now says he was quoted out of context <
Thats true. He was misquoted. He meant to say that all infidels everywhere must die.
“Thats true. He was misquoted. He meant to say that all infidels everywhere must die.”
Damn! I was going to say the same. Huge number of Muslims in India, and a ‘faithful’ Muslim Cleric would not want them dead (unless they were from some other sect of Islam), so it must have been a misquote.
If there are 500 million Muslims in India, then maybe God will find a way to grant his wish by divine providence.
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