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What happened with the Romans and what happened with the Spanish and the Portuguese in the past is totally irrelevant to me in 2018. I don't want Islam to get a grip on any sort of power in my country. If that makes me Islamaphobic , so what... I really don't care.
13:40 Mon 05th Nov 2018
Accurate but rather misleading. South America was once not at all Christian, until Spaniards and Portuguese Catholics went over there and virtually wiped out the natives, destroying the local religions in the process. Ditto Central and North America.
This doesn't absolve the early Caliphates of their own aggression, but it's clearly deliberately choosing a starting point that makes a specifically anti-Islam rant possible while ignoring the equally heinous sins of Christian expansion.
This doesn't absolve the early Caliphates of their own aggression, but it's clearly deliberately choosing a starting point that makes a specifically anti-Islam rant possible while ignoring the equally heinous sins of Christian expansion.
Time was when, by the standards of the time at least, Islam was at the forefront of the world, scientifically, politically, and morally. Freedom of religion existed even within the Caliphate.
The problems then stem from the rather sad fact that the world has moved on, whereas several prominent elements of Islam have remained rather static or have even gone backwards. Clearly it's more complicated than that simple paragraph... but still. The image in the OP is highly and deliberately selective, and that deserves calling out and challenging.
The problems then stem from the rather sad fact that the world has moved on, whereas several prominent elements of Islam have remained rather static or have even gone backwards. Clearly it's more complicated than that simple paragraph... but still. The image in the OP is highly and deliberately selective, and that deserves calling out and challenging.