A prime example is Japan before and after the war.
Its time to turn Islam into a pacifist religion.
Breitbart said that about 2.5 lakh people...
Can’t really say anything bad about this...same thing happens between Trump and Cruz supporters.../s
I remember someone else who was put to death for blasphemy.
He was hung on a cross.
Mohammad was neither the first homosexual nor the first pedophile. There were lots of perverts throughout history before him, and there were lots of petty tyrants who used power to get their kicks before him. He was a rather ordinary thug, except that he stumbled on the formula for a viral system that embraces evil and is hard to kill.
Insulted, or disparaged perhaps...........Kinda hard to assault someone who is amorphous and not with shape or form at the moment?
Here’s a little known fact...
All Standard reference books agree that the name ‘Hindu Kush’ of the mountain range in Eastern Afganistan means ‘Hindu Slaughter’ or ‘Hindu Killer’. History also reveals that until 1000 A.D. the area of Hindu Kush was a full part of Hindu cradle. More likely, the mountain range was deliberately named as ‘Hindu Slaughter’ by the Moslem conquerors, as a lesson to the future generations of Indians. However Indians in general, and Hindus in particular are completely oblivious to this tragic genocide.
No big deal - that’s one of the nicer things that can be said about him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_Kush
Hindu Kush=Hindu killing fields
The mooselimbs killed milions of Hindus.
Those not killed were taked as slaves.
The mooselimbs then pestered the Mongols.
The Mongols formed up and kicked the mooselimbs asses
The Persian-English dictionary[11] indicates that the word ‘koÅ¡’ [kÊ°oÊ] is derived from the verb (’koÅ¡tan’ کشت٠[kÊ°oÊËt̪ʰæn]), meaning to kill. Although the derivation is only a possible one, some authors have proposed the meaning “Kills the Hindu” for “Hindu Kush”, a derivation that is reproduced in Encyclopedia Americana which says that the name Hindu Kush means “kills the Hindu” and is a reminder of the days when Indian slaves from the Indian subcontinent died in the harsh weather typical of the Afghan mountains while being transported to Central Asia.[12] The World Book Encyclopedia states that “the name Kush ... means Death”,[13] while Encyclopædia Britannica says “The name Hindu Kush first appears in 1333 AD in the writings of Ibn Battutah, the medieval Berber traveller, who said the name meant ‘Hindu Killer’, a meaning still given by Afghan mountain dwellers who are traditional enemies of Indian plainsmen.”[14]
Any excuse for destruction and mayhem.