(are muslims superior to non muslims?)
I would say a sinning muslim is miles better than a pious kaffir. Cause a muslim knows his Rabb wheras the kaffir denies his Rabb... and the eternal punishment is a testimony to that. A sinning muslim ev3ntually goes paradise. A pious kaffir got what he wanted in this world hence all that is keft is the punishment. Eternal.
Though people, we should all try our best and imitate the best example, SAW
[Note: "kaffir" is arabic for "infidel" literally "one who covers (up the truth of Islam)"]
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Where have I heard this retoric before? Oh yes, the Evangelical church I attended as a kid. At best, only one of your religions can be right or, more likely, you're both wrong.
And to think the Muslim world was once the height of knowledge. Of course, it was only the pagans, Jews, Christians, and assorted freethinkers within their borders who made that possible, so there's that.
"Not to be confused with kefir, which is sort of a cross between a milkshake and yogurt."
Or kaffe, which means coffee.
@Malingspann
Or "kafir" which is a horrible ethnic slur used in South Africa.
But I love drinking kefir, yummy stuff.
I'd say that there are Muslims who harm others and infringe on their human rights, and there are Muslims who respect other people's rights and refrain from harming them. But this is true for all religions, ideologies, political views, hobbies, nationalities, skin-tones, genders, sexual orientations, sexual identifications, professions, etc. You're just going to have to judge every individual on her/his own merits.
@SpukiKitty : Strictly speaking, that's arguably the same word: Coastal Swahili referred to the pagans of interior as "kaffirs," and the term was picked up in a racial sense by Europeans. Originally regarded as neutral, it subsequently became pejorative in South Africa, although it remains the standard, neutral term for Sri Lankan Kaffirs, a population descended from black Africans brought to Sri Lanka as slaves during the early colonial period.
You are saying silly things drawn from a silly book.
Stop it and read something else.
A good dictionary perhaps.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You good, me bad. Heard that before, though strangely I've only heard it from idiots and a$$holes.
I GOT IT! A Bunny-Veggie who's a member of Jewish clergy!
Sorta like a triffid only much tinnier, sweeter & cuter.
@christopher
I know that, I forgot to add it to my comment. Also, the Muslim term is usually spelled "kuffar" but I guess "kaffir" would be fine, too. Like "Quran" & "Koran" or the bazillion ways to spell the name of a certain nutty but now overthrown & killed Libyan dictator with weird fashion sense.
And I assure you that THIS "candyapple" is of no relation...
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...to these Apples (There is a 'Candy Apple' but she's a cute pony, not some IslamoFrum bigot on the web)
As far as sweet bunnies are concerned, I envision....
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....Syd Barrett as an adorable bunny and he did refer to himself as "Vegetable Man". He wasn't Jewish, though.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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