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Zulfiqar
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You are absolutely right, and I agree with everything in this post. I was simply saying that we should ignore them, so eventually they will stop getting the satisfaction of knowing that they are bothering us. That’s the whole reason behind the terror attacks, you realize? They don’t do it to kill people; there are more effective ways of killing. They do it for the shock and awe value. It is much more profitable for them to demoralize a community and bait them into things that have no value (Iraq war???) than to attack them outright. If we learn from our mistakes, and don’t give them the satisfaction, then it will lose its effectiveness. And yes, you’d be surprised. Wahhabi’s in Saudi are “official” anti-Israel, but they are just as much in bed with the Zionist leaders as America is. Why? $$$$ It’s like a hierarchy. You’ve got the royal and rich Saudis on top, profiting from injustice EVERYWHERE (Israel, Afghanistan, Pakistan, USA, everything), and then their money trickles down to the terrorists that make sure that the injustice continues. It’s a sick cycle that needs to stop.Like I said: Arabic countries.
I’m not trying to fight with you.
But there is an agenda behind sharia law and pushing it in the West and it is financed by the Wahhabis of Saudi Arabia.
So they aren’t just local fringe groups.
We shouldn’t rise to the bait, nor should we shut them up. Let them speak so that all can hear their distorted bile.
However, we shouldn’t give them credence either.
In this case, halal and Shariah can be used interchangeably. For banking to be halal (permissible), it has to be Shariah-compliant. The main thing is the avoidance of usury. Personally, as an ex-Muslim, I do not see the benefit in halal or shariah banking. It seems rather pointless. I’d rather keep my wealth than give it to a halal banking system where no interest is paid on loans that are taken out using my money.They call it Halal in Canada probably to avoid the negative connotations.