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<blockquote data-quote="mikado" data-source="post: 491120" data-attributes="member: 4716"><p>Don't worry, Islam asks Muslims to never stop learning, and not just blindly believe facts, but use reason.</p><p></p><p>There is also something to consider: the cultural Arabian stuff mixing with the original precepts of Kuran.</p><p>You'd be surprised by all the things Islam never prescribed , but are believed by some Muslims ( and Non Muslims).</p><p>Also, Muslims are definitely not a unity yet , especially when you look at the racial tensions ( mostly one-sided, directed to Black people who are considered inferior, even if Muslims).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikado, post: 491120, member: 4716"] Don't worry, Islam asks Muslims to never stop learning, and not just blindly believe facts, but use reason. There is also something to consider: the cultural Arabian stuff mixing with the original precepts of Kuran. You'd be surprised by all the things Islam never prescribed , but are believed by some Muslims ( and Non Muslims). Also, Muslims are definitely not a unity yet , especially when you look at the racial tensions ( mostly one-sided, directed to Black people who are considered inferior, even if Muslims). [/QUOTE]
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