Anonymous wrote:Jesus’ mother is an historical figure. Only Catholics believe she was a virgin and Jesus her only child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about post-World War 1 mandates after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire? Which Middle Eastern country do you believe was a colony of a European country for any substantive period of time (I'll give you Algeria, but that is North Africa)?
The British colonized Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, Sudan.
The French colonized Lebanon, Syria, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco etc…
Libya was colonized by Italy.
Morocco still has areas that are still colonized to this day by Spain (Ceuta and Mellila).
https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/the-colonial-legacy-in-the-arab-world-health-education-and-politics/
https://coldwarstudies.com/2013/01/11/history-of-colonization-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa-mena-precursor-to-cold-war-conflict/
Egypt was not a British colony.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Egypt_under_the_British
As for Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, these were French and British mandates after the Ottoman Empire dissolved after World War 1. They were not colonies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about post-World War 1 mandates after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire? Which Middle Eastern country do you believe was a colony of a European country for any substantive period of time (I'll give you Algeria, but that is North Africa)?
The British colonized Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Jordan, Sudan.
The French colonized Lebanon, Syria, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco etc…
Libya was colonized by Italy.
Morocco still has areas that are still colonized to this day by Spain (Ceuta and Mellila).
https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/the-colonial-legacy-in-the-arab-world-health-education-and-politics/
https://coldwarstudies.com/2013/01/11/history-of-colonization-in-the-middle-east-and-north-africa-mena-precursor-to-cold-war-conflict/
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about post-World War 1 mandates after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire? Which Middle Eastern country do you believe was a colony of a European country for any substantive period of time (I'll give you Algeria, but that is North Africa)?
Anonymous wrote:Are you talking about post-World War 1 mandates after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire? Which Middle Eastern country do you believe was a colony of a European country for any substantive period of time (I'll give you Algeria, but that is North Africa)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Muslims traditionally acknowledge that the Virgin Mary is a Jew?
Again, Islam is an Abrahamic religion. Meaning that Muslims consider their religion to be a continuation of Judaism and Christianity (“people of the book”)
So why do they hate Christians and Jews? Seems weird if they are all related.
Muslims don’t hate Christians and Jews. What they hate is their land and people being occupied and oppressed by Christians and Jews.
Most Muslim countries today were once colonized and occupied by European (Christian) powers. Many Muslims had to fight for their independence from colonial rule. And of course there is Israel who is still currently occupying and oppressing Palestinians.
And now the facts. Muslims occupied much of the Middle East. The Crusades were about Muslims occupying Christian lands and desecrating sacred sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Turks conquered Constantinople, which is now called Istanbul, and turned the Hagia Sofia church into a mosque. They attempted to conquer Vienna and wanted to conquer Rome. Ever wonder what happened to the Byzantine Empire? As for Israel, it is the land of the Jewish people. This is religious and historical fact. Think Judea and Jewish. Israel is occupying its own land.
Everything you wrote above does not negate the fact that most Muslim countries (in MODERN times) were once colonized by Christian countries.
Anonymous wrote:The Quran identifies four women as being amongst the best in Paradise: Maryam bint 'Imran (Mary, the mother of Jesus), Khadijah bint Khuwaylid (Muhammad's first wife), Fatimah bint Muhammad (Muhammad's youngest daughter), and Asiyah bint Muzahim (Pharaoh's wife who saved baby Moses). These women are recognized for their piety, devotion, and strong faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Muslims traditionally acknowledge that the Virgin Mary is a Jew?
Again, Islam is an Abrahamic religion. Meaning that Muslims consider their religion to be a continuation of Judaism and Christianity (“people of the book”)
So why do they hate Christians and Jews? Seems weird if they are all related.
Muslims don’t hate Christians and Jews. What they hate is their land and people being occupied and oppressed by Christians and Jews.
Most Muslim countries today were once colonized and occupied by European (Christian) powers. Many Muslims had to fight for their independence from colonial rule. And of course there is Israel who is still currently occupying and oppressing Palestinians.
And now the facts. Muslims occupied much of the Middle East. The Crusades were about Muslims occupying Christian lands and desecrating sacred sites like the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The Turks conquered Constantinople, which is now called Istanbul, and turned the Hagia Sofia church into a mosque. They attempted to conquer Vienna and wanted to conquer Rome. Ever wonder what happened to the Byzantine Empire? As for Israel, it is the land of the Jewish people. This is religious and historical fact. Think Judea and Jewish. Israel is occupying its own land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Bible and Quran have many figures and stories in common, including Jesus, Virgin Mary, etc. They are revered but not at the level they are revered by Christians.
Why would ISIS destroy the tomb of Jonah in Iraq?
Because they oppose idolatry.
Having a tomb is idolatry? Are you sympathetic to ISIS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Bible and Quran have many figures and stories in common, including Jesus, Virgin Mary, etc. They are revered but not at the level they are revered by Christians.
Why would ISIS destroy the tomb of Jonah in Iraq?
Because they oppose idolatry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Muslims traditionally acknowledge that the Virgin Mary is a Jew?
Again, Islam is an Abrahamic religion. Meaning that Muslims consider their religion to be a continuation of Judaism and Christianity (“people of the book”)
So why do they hate Christians and Jews? Seems weird if they are all related.
Muslims don’t hate Christians and Jews. What they hate is their land and people being occupied and oppressed by Christians and Jews.
Most Muslim countries today were once colonized and occupied by European (Christian) powers. Many Muslims had to fight for their independence from colonial rule. And of course there is Israel who is still currently occupying and oppressing Palestinians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Muslims traditionally acknowledge that the Virgin Mary is a Jew?
Again, Islam is an Abrahamic religion. Meaning that Muslims consider their religion to be a continuation of Judaism and Christianity (“people of the book”)
So why do they hate Christians and Jews? Seems weird if they are all related.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do Muslims traditionally acknowledge that the Virgin Mary is a Jew?
Again, Islam is an Abrahamic religion. Meaning that Muslims consider their religion to be a continuation of Judaism and Christianity (“people of the book”)
So why do they hate Christians and Jews? Seems weird if they are all related.
History, power struggles and conflict of interest.
Not true. There are some who do and some who benefit from the hatred but yes majority of common people doesn't. Most people want to live and let live.
No. Muslims do not hate anyone.
Please don't perpetuate anti-Muslim hate on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If my husband couldn't find adequate housing for me to have my baby, I'd probably disavow his parentage and present myself as a virgin mother too.
Ditto
Are you living in Palestine in the year one?
I think you mean the Kingdom of Judea.
DP.
No, it was Palestine. Judea under Roman rule was Palestine.