Be Wary of Racism and Islamophobes

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Anonymous wrote:I engaged with Muslima on another thread and provoked hilarity on that thread by telling her I was praying for her as I received communion - she responded nicely, but others seemed to think I was a crazy lady.

Let me propose that everyone, whatever their religion or lack thereof, take the following to heart:

To respond to villainy with blessing, to answer persecution with patience, is contra-instinctual. It is to override our instinct toward self-preservation. So, to override a powerful instinct, some power greater than ourselves is required.

“What shall I render unto the Lord?” wrote St Silouan of Mt Athos. “I am a sorry wretch, as the Lord knows, but my pleasure is to humble my soul and love my neighbor, though he may have given me offense. At all times I beseech the Lord Who is merciful to grant that I may love my enemies; and by the grace of God,” he writes, “I have experienced what the love of God is, and what it is to love my neighbor…” Then, as precious as that grace is, St Silouan reflects on how quickly it can be lost: “But if I find fault with any man, or look on him with an unkind eye, my tears dry up, and my soul sinks into despondency.”

The power to bless when reviled, to endure when persecuted, to forgive when insulted, is God’s by nature, and ours by grace. That is the lofty, dignified, non-negotiable way of the Christian; it is the difficult but necessary way of love.

Honestly, can any other way bring healing to the world?


It is from an article written by Father John Oliver on the Antiochian Orthodox Christian website

http://www.antiochian.org/node/19200



I remember you! Thank you for sharing this. And I am sharing with you the way of our prophet saw, how he answered to people when they insulted him.

Addressing the Holy Prophet, God says in the Quran:
1. "Bear patiently what they say." (20:130 and 50:39)

2.And if you invite them to guidance, they hear not; and thou seest them looking towards thee, yet they see not. Hold fast to forgiveness and enjoin goodness and turn away from the ignorant." (7:198-199)

Once when the Holy Prophet divided some wealth among his followers, one man accused him to his face of being unfair and told him: "Fear God, O Muhammad". After the man had left, the following conversation took place between Khalid ibn Walid and the Holy Prophet, as recorded in Bukhari:
Khalid: "Shall I strike off his neck?"
Holy Prophet: "No, perhaps he is a man who says prayers."
Khalid: "There are many people who pray, but what they say is not what is in their hearts."
Holy Prophet: "I have not been commanded by God to cut open people's chests to see what is inside their hearts."
(Book: Maghazi, ch. 63.)

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Muslima wrote:Ok, I had a good laugh, time-out now. Jummah Mubarak to you my sister in Islam. I think you and I both showed our humanity and went overboard in some of these responses, I did chuckle a lot but reality has set in now, I think it is best that we leave it alone at this point. It is clear to everyone reading this that the other PPs are not here to learn about Islam, they just want to create discord, mock and vilify as much as they can. This is no longer a discussion/debate, and this is exactly what they wanted. So, in the same of what we share, and for the sake of Allah, I am asking you to stop responding to insults/mockeries in this blessed day of Friday, which is the day Adam entered Heaven, the day he was expelled from it, the day the Quran was perfected and sealed, and it is also going to be the day of resurrection The best day on which the sun rises is Friday, let's not waste it on this futile discussion. Let's follow the way of our beloved Rassul today and take the high road, him who was faced with so much more than we could ever imagine but showed good manners and was courteous to all, even to those insulting him daily and throwing trash at him subhanaAllah. The great genius of our religion, and one of the great truths of our Prophet saw is that he came as a mercy to everyone. He created multi-ethnic and multi-cultural societies. He had all types of people: Persians, Romans, Africans, Arabs from different tribes and he brought them into a fraternity of mercy. He had Jews and Christians and he honored them, and spoke to them kindly. He was not a harsh person, he was a gentle person. He created an open society. Our religion honors people and treats them with dignity. May Allah preserve in us the tolerance of Islam. Jummah Mubarak my dear sister in Islam!


Yes you are right, Muslima. I did offer salat and ask Allah for forgiveness. I read the Quran last night and it said Allah asks us to leave Him alone to deal with disbelievers. So I shall do that.

I love my faith but my mockery was not in accordance with Islamic behavior. I know that. I have a temper.

I have great admiration for your patience in the face of so much harassment and mockery. One day I hope I can learn that type of sabr.


Trust me, I need more Sabr in my life, I was way out of line myself in some of the posts and went overboard. This is why I usually recuse myself from these discussions when it starts getting ugly, because by the time you are done, you leave with more bad deeds than you came with and I don't want to distribute my good deeds when we get to Sirat to some anonymous on the internet lol now that would hurt May Allah forgive us
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Nasty Muslima here. I am formally apologizing to our islamophobes. As you can see, I am not apologizing for labeling you as islamophobes. You are that. But I apologize for the mockery and insults that went too far. Muslima is a far better Muslim than I. Do you see how she refrained from being nasty? Thats the embodiment of real Islam. I love my faith no less but need to work on my temper. When you were mocking her or Islam, I should have responded diplomatically and tried to steer the conversation back to the serious points.

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Anonymous wrote:Muslima, I'm just an ignorant, barefoot, veiled Muslim gal. Can you explain to me what it means to be a very American woman? Does it mean she's wearing a baseball cap, her boyfriend's boxers, a nose ring, a few tattoos, and eating apple pie? ??


Appalling. Not as bad as your disgusting STD jab, but this is still shameful.


Be prepared, my dear. If you mock Muslims, I will do the same to you.


I never mocked you. You are confusing me with another poster. I did call you appalling, just now, and I think that's accurate.

You, on the other hand, just made a sweeping condemnation of ALL Western women, especially with your stupidity about Western women and STDs. Congrats, you gave readers a worse impression of Muslims than 5 Islamophobes could in a week.
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Nasty Little Muslim here. I am the one who is cautious about calling all hadith authentic, not Muslima.
If you're going to take me down, how come I'm still standing here?


Not the PP you're addressing, but once again, that bigoted appellation is your own invention. Nobody else called you that.

Anonymous wrote: If you are too cowardly to have an identity on DCUM, then you need to expect we may confuse one islamophobe with the other two.


You don't have a DCUM identity either....

Anonymous wrote: I don't know which sura/verse Muslima quoted but if its the one about a woman declaring her oath of allegiance to the Prophet, that is often used in support of the fact that Islam granted women political choices and their opinion counted. It may not show "voting" rights per se, but it shows women were granted the right to align themselves with whatever ruler they wanted. This verse shows they were politically relevant.

The sura I mentioned, ash shura, provides clear evidence that women had voting rights and the right of their opinion to be heard in all matters requiring a collective opinion. The Quranic language that addresses is plural, rather than female or only male. It means Allah is talking to everyone here. Given that Allah clearly had no issue delineating different rights between men and women, the reader would know that here, in this verse, Allah is including women.


You've been asked multiple times to cut and paste ithe ash shura passage here. Why have you still not done so?

Anonymous wrote:So its time to apologize to Muslima. Seems pretty clear. Islam did give voting rights to women.


Nothing is clear until you provided evidence. That's how it works. Repeating a proposition over and over doesn't make it true.


Sura Ash Shura isn't that long. Why couldn't you google it and read the whole sura for yourself? But its verse 38. Go find it.


Don't you remember my post from last night? You're responding to me above. I DID follow your "orders" and I googled it myself and read it. I posted that I still did not see your point but I did see a lot of stuff about punishing non-believers and bringing back eye-for-after Jesus got rid of it. Do you remember my post now?
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Anonymous wrote:Nasty Muslima here. I am formally apologizing to our islamophobes. As you can see, I am not apologizing for labeling you as islamophobes. You are that. But I apologize for the mockery and insults that went too far. Muslima is a far better Muslim than I. Do you see how she refrained from being nasty? Thats the embodiment of real Islam. I love my faith no less but need to work on my temper. When you were mocking her or Islam, I should have responded diplomatically and tried to steer the conversation back to the serious points.



SubhanaAllah, I am not a better muslim than you are. I lost my temper too and Im very far from the way of Rassululah, just watching that video now made me so ashamed of myself. I also formally apologize to anyone for anything I did knowingly or unknowingly, please forgive me! This is not the way of our Prophet saw and if he were here today, he would have been ashamed of me
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Nasty Little Muslim here. I am the one who is cautious about calling all hadith authentic, not Muslima.
If you're going to take me down, how come I'm still standing here?


Not the PP you're addressing, but once again, that bigoted appellation is your own invention. Nobody else called you that.

Anonymous wrote: If you are too cowardly to have an identity on DCUM, then you need to expect we may confuse one islamophobe with the other two.


You don't have a DCUM identity either....

Anonymous wrote: I don't know which sura/verse Muslima quoted but if its the one about a woman declaring her oath of allegiance to the Prophet, that is often used in support of the fact that Islam granted women political choices and their opinion counted. It may not show "voting" rights per se, but it shows women were granted the right to align themselves with whatever ruler they wanted. This verse shows they were politically relevant.

The sura I mentioned, ash shura, provides clear evidence that women had voting rights and the right of their opinion to be heard in all matters requiring a collective opinion. The Quranic language that addresses is plural, rather than female or only male. It means Allah is talking to everyone here. Given that Allah clearly had no issue delineating different rights between men and women, the reader would know that here, in this verse, Allah is including women.


You've been asked multiple times to cut and paste ithe ash shura passage here. Why have you still not done so?

Anonymous wrote:So its time to apologize to Muslima. Seems pretty clear. Islam did give voting rights to women.


Nothing is clear until you provided evidence. That's how it works. Repeating a proposition over and over doesn't make it true.


Sura Ash Shura isn't that long. Why couldn't you google it and read the whole sura for yourself? But its verse 38. Go find it.


Don't you remember my post from last night? You're responding to me above. I DID follow your "orders" and I googled it myself and read it. I posted that I still did not see your point but I did see a lot of stuff about punishing non-believers and bringing back eye-for-after Jesus got rid of it. Do you remember my post now?


No I don't remember. Verse 38 should be read with a couple verses preceding it and a couple verses after it. It states that for all matters it is necessary to seek a collective opinion of both men and women. The plural language is used to refer to both men and women here. The word used in Arabic is Shurra, meaning council or consultation, which means important affair that need decisions should be decided collectively, seeking the opinion of all. This is a reference to deciding things democratically, via opinion or voting.

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Anonymous wrote:Muslima, I'm just an ignorant, barefoot, veiled Muslim gal. Can you explain to me what it means to be a very American woman? Does it mean she's wearing a baseball cap, her boyfriend's boxers, a nose ring, a few tattoos, and eating apple pie? ??


Appalling. Not as bad as your disgusting STD jab, but this is still shameful.


Be prepared, my dear. If you mock Muslims, I will do the same to you.


I never mocked you. You are confusing me with another poster. I did call you appalling, just now, and I think that's accurate.

You, on the other hand, just made a sweeping condemnation of ALL Western women, especially with your stupidity about Western women and STDs. Congrats, you gave readers a worse impression of Muslims than 5 Islamophobes could in a week.


My apologies if you never mocked Muslims. Its hard to know who said what here, since everyone is anonymous.
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From your last post, you think it's OK to tell people they have STDs if they DID mock you?
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I don't know which sura/verse Muslima quoted but if its the one about a woman declaring her oath of allegiance to the Prophet, that is often used in support of the fact that Islam granted women political choices and their opinion counted. It may not show "voting" rights per se, but it shows women were granted the right to align themselves with whatever ruler they wanted. This verse shows they were politically relevant.


So you've just agreed it's not about voting per se. Why did you two get angry when people say that? The surah she quoted as "giving women voting rights" is not about them at all. It's about women (Muslim women!) from a warring tribe being able to join Muslims in Medina if they meet a very long list of conditions. They have to :

a) be strict monotheists (do not associate anything with Allah)
b) not steal
c) not sleep with anyone they're not supposed to
d) not kill their children
e) not slander
f) not have children with someone else and pretend it's their husbands, and
e) be disobedient.

And if all of these conditions are met, they are allowed to move to Medina where Muhammad ruled.

I don't see anything approaching voting rights in this. It's a background check for new immigrants. Have you ever heard of any preconditions for voting? Are MEN ever asked to prove any of this before pledging allegiance?

Mind you, I'm agnostic on whether Islam gives women voting rights or not. Who knows what it does. What we can say with certainty that the particular verse posted in support of this notion does at all extend women the right to vote in this particular verse. Why do you get angry when this is pointed out?
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First of all, there is no proof you are indeed a Muslim. Where were you before when the islamophobes were attacking Islam and we could have used another knowledgeable person to help explain things to them? Instead, you sat like a potted plant and watched this drama like you were watching a soap opera. Now suddenly, you find it necessary to speak up, not to criticize those who trashed your faith, but to criticize the fellow Muslim defending it? Sorry, but you are very likely not a Muslim. Second, I do have islamic adab. But Muslims are not required to remain silent in the face of mockery and insults. I said I would stop the insults and mockery if they would agree to do the same. Immediately thereafter, they slew more insults, then asking Muslima to post a pic of herself in veil to garner public sympathy. Sorry, if you were a Muslim with strong feelings for your faith, you would have protested then.


There is no proof YOU are a Muslim, either.

I don't think there is any point in arguing the superiority of our way of life to non-Muslims. Islam IS different from the West, we live our lives by different rules, values and philosophy. We are not required to be the same as the West, understood by the West, or approved by the West. I am secure in this knowledge and conduct the affairs of my family in that way. I am comfortable in accepting that Islam sees women and men differently from the West, that we raise our children differently, that we see the world differently. I am comfortable explaining it, but if someone disagrees or doesn't like it, that's their prerogative. To me, my religion, and to them, theirs. This is how we do things. There is no need for anyone to agree with our ways. I am not dependent on approval or understanding of Westerners. You think you defend Islam by your behavior here but all you do is make it look bad by slinging personal insults. This is not how Muslims are supposed to behave. If you were my daughter, I'd be embarrassed.
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Anonymous wrote:Muslima, I'm just an ignorant, barefoot, veiled Muslim gal. Can you explain to me what it means to be a very American woman? Does it mean she's wearing a baseball cap, her boyfriend's boxers, a nose ring, a few tattoos, and eating apple pie? ??


Appalling. Not as bad as your disgusting STD jab, but this is still shameful.


Be prepared, my dear. If you mock Muslims, I will do the same to you.


I never mocked you. You are confusing me with another poster. I did call you appalling, just now, and I think that's accurate.

You, on the other hand, just made a sweeping condemnation of ALL Western women, especially with your stupidity about Western women and STDs. Congrats, you gave readers a worse impression of Muslims than 5 Islamophobes could in a week.


My apologies if you never mocked Muslims. Its hard to know who said what here, since everyone is anonymous.

No one here mocked MUSLIMS as people. They disagree with Islamic rules. That's their prerogative.
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Nasty here. Nope. This was not a conversation about women's rights, it was a trashing session to show Islam denied women rights. It is most befitting to strip you of yours then by using degrading terms.


Islam gives women some rights and denies them some rights. It's not islamophobic to point that out. It is stupid, however, to get personal.
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Anonymous wrote:Muslima, I'm just an ignorant, barefoot, veiled Muslim gal. Can you explain to me what it means to be a very American woman? Does it mean she's wearing a baseball cap, her boyfriend's boxers, a nose ring, a few tattoos, and eating apple pie? ??


Appalling. Not as bad as your disgusting STD jab, but this is still shameful.


Be prepared, my dear. If you mock Muslims, I will do the same to you.


I never mocked you. You are confusing me with another poster. I did call you appalling, just now, and I think that's accurate.

You, on the other hand, just made a sweeping condemnation of ALL Western women, especially with your stupidity about Western women and STDs. Congrats, you gave readers a worse impression of Muslims than 5 Islamophobes could in a week.


My apologies if you never mocked Muslims. Its hard to know who said what here, since everyone is anonymous.

No one here mocked MUSLIMS as people. They disagree with Islamic rules. That's their prerogative.


Agree completely. Also, they didn't find your arguments persuasive (Islam treats women equally despite unequal divorce and inheritance laws, voting rights were established by a 6th century immigration passage). That's also their prerogative.

Morover, you were much, much ruder to us than we were to you.

Signed, bad cook mother of drug-addled and porn-reading child, whose husband is about to divorce her (I can't even bring myself to add your latest STD slur)
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Anybody who wants to know who was mocking who should go back and read the last 15-20 pages of this thread. Please, this is a serious suggestion.

You two called us stupid, ignorant, dense and Islamophobic dozens of times for simply asking you to prove your assertions.
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