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<blockquote data-quote="007" data-source="post: 491118"><p>Mikado, I appreciate your love for your religion bro, I really do. I was just busting some balls (especially that other fool). You have to admit though, that sometimes it is very hard to separate muslim religious vs muslim cultural traits / quirks. Many a time it seems like the cultural quirks stem directly from religious sources. Especially when I hear what some of your imams and mullahs say.</p><p></p><p>Although I am a big fan of this particular Mullah, I actually agree with his method of wife beating.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]XxkxLD9NhXI[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>@ JDresden - There was a big outbreak of swineflu in Mecca, is that considered haram? (serious question)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="007, post: 491118"] Mikado, I appreciate your love for your religion bro, I really do. I was just busting some balls (especially that other fool). You have to admit though, that sometimes it is very hard to separate muslim religious vs muslim cultural traits / quirks. Many a time it seems like the cultural quirks stem directly from religious sources. Especially when I hear what some of your imams and mullahs say. Although I am a big fan of this particular Mullah, I actually agree with his method of wife beating. [MEDIA=youtube]XxkxLD9NhXI[/MEDIA] @ JDresden - There was a big outbreak of swineflu in Mecca, is that considered haram? (serious question) [/QUOTE]
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