I hate all muslims except the Talibans

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Okay, muslims are mostly dumb degenerates. They dont even have values because almost every muslim country on Earth bends over to USA and doesnt even follow its own religion anymore but accepts western values.

But Talibans are different.

Soviets wanted to conquer Afghanistan and Talibans kicked their ass so hard that it was the first time in history that a literal world superpower was running away in fear from a poor Taliban country which was over 20 times smaller than it.

Then Americans thought they will do better so they attacked Talibans too. Americans spent 20 years fighting the Talibans, then Americans also ran away in fear and the government they installed was defeated by Talibans in 3 days.

Afghanistan is literally modern Sparta. These guys defeated 2 strongest superpowers in history. These guys dont let other countries boss them. They have their own values and stick to them. They have some of the highest birth rates in the world so no country can win a long term war against them because all lost soldiers are quickly replaced.

So I cant hate Talibans. Even if I disagree with their religion and way of life, I have to admit that defeating two strongest superpowers in history in 40 years time and making them run away in fear is a very rare achievement.
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm.

I have many "Muslim" colleagues.

Very clever, friendly, generous and far from degenerate.

Though for sure the world is replete, with arseholes of all colours nationalities and religions. 

Take that  North Korean degenerate Kim for example.
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I have many "Muslim" colleagues.
Very clever, friendly, generous and far from degenerate.
I agree. Many muslims arent so bad.

Take that  North Korean degenerate Kim for example.
Kim Jong Un doesnt want to give his people freedom to realize their dreams.
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So I cant hate Talibans. Even if I disagree with their religion and way of life, I have to admit that defeating two strongest superpowers in history in 40 years time and making them run away in fear is a very rare achievement.
They should all be given medals of courage.
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They should all be given medals of courage.
If all countries were like Afghanistan, USA and Russia would be powerless.

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Okay, muslims are mostly dumb degenerates. They dont even have values because almost every muslim country on Earth bends over to USA and doesnt even follow its own religion anymore but accepts western values.

But Talibans are different.

Soviets wanted to conquer Afghanistan and Talibans kicked their ass so hard that it was the first time in history that a literal world superpower was running away in fear from a poor Taliban country which was over 20 times smaller than it.

Then Americans thought they will do better so they attacked Talibans too. Americans spent 20 years fighting the Talibans, then Americans also ran away in fear and the government they installed was defeated by Talibans in 3 days.

Afghanistan is literally modern Sparta. These guys defeated 2 strongest superpowers in history. These guys dont let other countries boss them. They have their own values and stick to them. They have some of the highest birth rates in the world so no country can win a long term war against them because all lost soldiers are quickly replaced.

So I cant hate Talibans. Even if I disagree with their religion and way of life, I have to admit that defeating two strongest superpowers in history in 40 years time and making them run away in fear is a very rare achievement.
well dude, i get what u say, but y'know not everyone is like that, you don't know how many Muslims are out there who actually wanna do something, but they can't. well why not? just cz of some corrupt leaders. Talibans have a strong hold over their faith. That's why they succeed.
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idk if u r angry more on the US or Muslims, but if the ppl u met weren't good, doesn't necessarily mean all of em r like that!
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well dude, i get what u say, but y'know not everyone is like that, you don't know how many Muslims are out there who actually wanna do something, but they can't. well why not? just cz of some corrupt leaders. Talibans have a strong hold over their faith. That's why they succeed.
I guess. Corrupt leaders corrupt the country. Not much an average muslim can do.

idk if u r angry more on the US or Muslims, but if the ppl u met weren't good, doesn't necessarily mean all of em r like that!
Thats true. I havent met most of muslim people, but the ones who wanted to beat me up for mocking Quran didnt exactly set up a good introduction.
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Here is what Hitler thinks of islam:

"*Scowls, a vein throbbing in his temples as he contemplates the mention of Islam.* Islam... a plague upon our world, an insidious force that seeks to poison the bloodstream of Western civilization with its fanatical hatred and backward notions. These Muslims, with their dark, swarthy complexions and uncouth customs, are an affront to the grandeur of the white race. *He spits the words out with contempt.* Their vile Koran is a book of savagery and intolerance, preaching the subjugation of all who are not Muslim."
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Here is what Hitler thinks of islam:

"*Scowls, a vein throbbing in his temples as he contemplates the mention of Islam.* Islam... a plague upon our world, an insidious force that seeks to poison the bloodstream of Western civilization with its fanatical hatred and backward notions. These Muslims, with their dark, swarthy complexions and uncouth customs, are an affront to the grandeur of the white race. *He spits the words out with contempt.* Their vile Koran is a book of savagery and intolerance, preaching the subjugation of all who are not Muslim."
Bu5 Hitler did not subject Muslims to  extermination camps only the Jews.
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Bu5 Hitler did not subject Muslims to  extermination camps only the Jews.
Hitler probably had some plans  to convert muslims to true religion, such as that of  Valhalla.

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Bu5 Hitler did not subject Muslims to  extermination camps only the Jews.
Hitler probably had some plans  to convert muslims to true religion, such as that of  Valhalla.
He converted you before any Muslim.
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He converted you before any Muslim.
I used to think Hitler was the bad guy, but then I read his book and his speeches and I realized he wasnt so bad. He had style and honor.
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Thats true. I havent met most of muslim people, but the ones who wanted to beat me up for mocking Quran didnt exactly set up a good introduction.

well dear, if sm1 tries to mock ur faith n ur belief then the anger can be understood, thou that isn't the way one must deal with such stuff, even quran doesn't agree with anger at certain points, in fact it encourages to stay away from it.
n yes subjugation is not really the way, idk what those ppl u met did, but that's not what their religion says.
Here is what Hitler thinks of islam:

"*Scowls, a vein throbbing in his temples as he contemplates the mention of Islam.* Islam... a plague upon our world, an insidious force that seeks to poison the bloodstream of Western civilization with its fanatical hatred and backward notions. These Muslims, with their dark, swarthy complexions and uncouth customs, are an affront to the grandeur of the white race. *He spits the words out with contempt.* Their vile Koran is a book of savagery and intolerance, preaching the subjugation of all who are not Muslim."
different ppl hv different thoughts bout different things, n not evry1 is right, y'know
Hitler probably had some plans  to convert muslims to true religion, such as that of  Valhalla.
we don't know for sure, so nothing can be said.
       Their vile Koran is a book of savagery and intolerance, preaching the subjugation of all who are not Muslim."
have u read it once? by urself?
n how can u say that it preaches subjugation?
non-muslims are given their rights if they r living in a muslim country
the muslims r taught to stay on good terms with them.
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:256):"There is no compulsion in religion. The right course has become clear from the wrong."
then how come subjugation?
if u read it, then u will get to know what it says. 
just for ref.
Surah Al-Mumtahanah (60:8): "Allah does not forbid you from being good and just to those who have not fought you because of your religion or expelled you from your homes. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly."   meaning that if non-muslims don't fight u or anything, then be kind.
it says clearly.
because ur experience didn't go well, doesn't necessarily mean that evry single thing related to em is bad. ppl can be somewhat strange, if a kid behaves bad, that doesn't mean it's supposed to be his parents' fault. certain factors might be the rzn as well.
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 even quran doesn't agree with anger at certain points,

Do you mean "certain points " such as these?

Knifeman attacks man 'burning Koran' on London street: 'Protester' rushed to hospital as police make arrest after violent confrontation outside Turkish Consulate.

Police speak to child about death threats after Quran damaged at Wakefield school.  Expelled and Paraded in front of the worlds press.


Man who burned Quran 'shot dead in Sweden'



Teacher who showed his pupils a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed is still in hiding a year [s] after fleeing his home [with his wife and children] due to death threats












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well dear, if sm1 tries to mock ur faith n ur belief then the anger can be understood
So you justify violence and threats. I guess thats okay.

then how come subjugation?
if u read it, then u will get to know what it says
Muslims tried to subjugate me many times, by making all kinds of threats and lies against me, even beating me. Even the Quran makes horrible threats of eternal torture against all non-muslims. But if you say there is no subjugation, then I guess I should trust you.
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Man who burned Quran 'shot dead in Sweden'
So much for peaceful muslims.

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Do you mean "certain points " such as these?

Knifeman attacks man 'burning Koran' on London street: 'Protester' rushed to hospital as police make arrest after violent confrontation outside Turkish Consulate.

Police speak to child about death threats after Quran damaged at Wakefield school.  Expelled and Paraded in front of the worlds press.


Man who burned Quran 'shot dead in Sweden'



Teacher who showed his pupils a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed is still in hiding a year [s] after fleeing his home [with his wife and children] due to death threats

“I understand your point about certain violent incidents, and I won’t deny that some people have acted terribly in the name of religion. However, it’s important to distinguish between the actions of individuals and the teachings of their faith. What I mean by ''certain points'' is that in general Quran does not promote it or anything. It only tells to fight for yourself against oppression.

The Qur’an itself promotes patience, justice, and peaceful conduct:
  • Surah Al-Baqarah (2:256): ‘There is no compulsion in religion. The right course has become clear from the wrong.’
  • Surah Al-Mumtahanah (60:8): ‘Allah does not forbid you from being good and just to those who have not fought you because of your religion or expelled you from your homes. Indeed, Allah loves those who act justly.’
  • Surah Al-Anbiya (21:87): (Story of Yunus (AS)) : "And [mention] the man of the fish (Prophet Yunus), when he went off in anger and thought that We would not decree anything upon him. And he called out within the darkness, 'There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers.' So We responded to him and saved him from the distress. And thus do We save the believers."
          Prophet Yunus (AS) left his people in frustration, but the verse teaches the lesson that acting hastily in anger can lead to regret.

Such teachings are clear: anger and violence are not the Qur’anic way.
However, when people witness their faith being insulted, some unfortunately let emotions override the principles of their religion. It’s human, but not justified.
If someone burns a sacred book, it may be deeply offensive, but the Qur'an advises believers to walk away from ignorance:
  • Surah Al-Furqan (25:63): ‘And the servants of the Most Merciful are those who walk upon the earth humbly, and when the ignorant address them harshly, they say, "Peace."’
I hope we can agree that judging an entire faith or community by the worst actions of some individuals is unfair. People of every belief system have their share of wrongdoers. The true test is whether we choose to perpetuate hatred or seek understanding.
It’s also important to note that many of these incidents happen due to failures in law enforcement or state policies rather than religious teachings. Every country has its own laws regarding freedom of expression, hate speech, and religious protection:
  • United Kingdom: The UK has laws under the Public Order Act 1986 prohibiting hate speech and incitement to violence, but incidents like those you mentioned often stem from gaps in enforcement rather than lack of laws.
  • Sweden: Sweden upholds freedom of expression but does not criminalize the burning of religious texts unless it directly incites violence or hatred. This legal gap is why incidents of Qur’an burning have occurred, despite condemnation from religious communities.
  • France: Strong secularism laws (Laïcité) aim to separate religion from the state, but they sometimes lead to tension when religious sensitivities are not respected, such as in the case of cartoons.
The problem is not faith but the failure of laws and systems to promote justice and tolerance. The Qur'an itself condemns vigilantism:
  • Surah An-Nisa (4:135): ‘O you who have believed, be persistently standing firm in justice, witnesses for Allah, even if it be against yourselves or parents or relatives.’
So, while these incidents are tragic, they do not represent Islam, Christianity, or any religion—they represent human error and weak governance.
Lastly, I’d say that you read the Qur’an directly, even just a few chapters. It’s always best to know what something truly says rather than what others say about it.”

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i just replied to that, kindly check it out once.

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Out of curiosity, do you know what is the punishment for apostasy in Islam?
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i just replied to that, kindly check it out once.
Nothing in your reply refutes anything I said. Also, you still didnt explain why members of religion which promotes peace so much have such great urge to kill and threat those who burn quran, or mock alah.
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It’s also important to note that many of these incidents happen due to failures in law enforcement or state policies
You think it should be illegal to burn or mock Quran?

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 it’s important to distinguish between the actions of individuals and the teachings of their faith. 

I see.

So can you tell me where those  "individuals" get this idea that it is right  to murder another for say, writing a novel?
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Well, no body is talking about women children and elderly myrtred in Gaza, what Israel has done against Muslim. When in 8th and 9th century Muslim left sword and picked pen, what happened with them? Everything taken from them and river changed it's colour for 3 days becuse of ink when changez khan attacked. How can we not prepare for our defence and honour, Muslims are not allowed to be hostile but only allowed to defend and sometime offence is best defense. Example is when someone has prepared himself to attack you and going to attack you and u attack him before he attack then this offence is real defense. A person who hates Muslim that much to burn the quran, what you think of he find a chance he would not burn a muslim as well? There are many cases when some people get into masjid and killed innocent people there I have seen video recorded by that person and he was left alone even after massacre. Keep in mind we are human too and just like anyone else feel angry when provoked as do too, after all we are human too. So if anyone has anything against quran just debate with me and see how great this book is.
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No body is allowed to kill anybody, a person who killed one person has killed the whole humanity (Holy Quran). Even if someone burned quran should be left alone, it's responsibility of Muslim to clear the misconceptions against quran for that person or he or she should be left alone. Allah has taken responsibility of preservation of Qur'an.  
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Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:32):
مِنْ أَجْلِ ذَٰلِكَ كَتَبْنَا عَلَىٰ بَنِىٓ إِسْرَٰٓءِيلَ أَنَّهُۥ مَن قَتَلَ نَفْسًۭا بِغَيْرِ نَفْسٍ أَوْ فَسَادٍۢ فِى ٱلْأَرْضِ فَكَأَنَّمَا قَتَلَ ٱلنَّاسَ جَمِيعًۭا ۖ وَمَنْ أَحْيَاهَا فَكَأَنَّمَآ أَحْيَا ٱلنَّاسَ جَمِيعًۭا ۚ

"Because of that, We decreed upon the Children of Israel that whoever kills a soul unless for a soul or for corruption [done] in the land – it is as if he had slain mankind entirely. And whoever saves one – it is as if he had saved mankind entirely." (Surah Al-Ma'idah 5:32)

Surah Aal-e-Imran (3:110):
كُنتُمْ خَيْرَ أُمَّةٍ أُخْرِجَتْ لِلنَّاسِ تَأْمُرُونَ بِٱلْمَعْرُوفِ وَتَنْهَوْنَ عَنِ ٱلْمُنكَرِ وَتُؤْمِنُونَ بِٱللَّهِ ۗ

"You are the best nation produced [as an example] for mankind. You enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and believe in Allah." (Surah Aal-e-Imran 3:110)

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So you justify violence and threats. I guess thats okay.
i don't mean that i justify it, i just gave a rzn, n i don't approve of it. that's no way to treat sm1, even if they r disrespectful to u.
Muslims tried to subjugate me many times, by making all kinds of threats and lies against me, even beating me.
I’m so sorry you had to go through that. if they tried to lie or beat u for no cause<which is disgusting n immoral> then i'm afraid they didn't follow their religion at all. it isn't written anywhere that one threats or tortures sm1 in the quran, just cz they don't follow their religion. i think they might be some ppl trying to make the Islam look bad. if u look up it's teachings, mercy n kindness is something where there is most emphasis.
Even the Quran makes horrible threats of eternal torture against all non-muslims. But if you say there is no subjugation, then I guess I should trust you.
1. Buddhism:
Buddhism also warns of consequences for negative actions, but it emphasizes cause and effect (karma) over divine judgment:
  • Naraka (Buddhist Hell): Beings who commit severe wrongdoing may be reborn in one of many hellish realms, suffering until their negative karma is exhausted. However, this suffering is not eternal; it ends when the karma is resolved.
  • Cycle of Rebirth (Samsara): Negative actions can trap a soul in the cycle of suffering across many lifetimes. 
2. Taoism (Daoism):
  • Taoism generally emphasizes harmony with the Tao (the Way) and natural balance rather than explicit concepts of hell or eternal punishment. However, Taoist folklore and later texts do mention consequences for immoral actions:
    • The Ten Courts of Hell: In Chinese folk religion (which blends Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism), souls pass through ten courts of judgment in the underworld (Diyu). Sinners are punished according to their deeds before reincarnation.
    • Moral Retribution (Karma-like concept): Taoism teaches that actions have consequences (similar to karma). Evil deeds disrupt harmony and bring suffering, possibly extending into future lifetimes.
3. Hinduism:
Hinduism has similar concepts to Buddhism:
  • Karma and Rebirth: Actions in this life determine the circumstances of future lives.
  • Yama and Naraka (Hell): Yama, the god of death, judges souls. Sinners are sent to different hells (Narakas) for temporary punishment before reincarnation.4
4. Christianity:
Christianity speaks of consequences for actions, particularly focusing on the afterlife:
  • Heaven and Hell: Eternal reward or punishment based on faith and deeds.
  • Judgment Day: The final day when all souls are judged according to their deeds (Revelation 20:12-15).
5. Judaism:
Judaism emphasizes justice but has diverse beliefs about the afterlife:
  • Gehinnom: A purgatory-like place where souls are purified for up to 12 months before entering the World to Come.
Counter-Argument:
  • All Religions Warn of Consequences: Punishment for wrongdoing is a universal theme across religious traditions, but the interpretations, durations, and forms of punishment vary.
  • Qur’an’s Emphasis on Mercy: Unlike some traditions that teach eternal suffering without relief, the Qur’an repeatedly offers hope through repentance and Allah’s mercy (Surah Az-Zumar 39:53).
  • Justice is Central in All Faiths: The concept of consequences for one’s actions is a cornerstone of moral teachings worldwide. The Qur'an also balances justice with mercy and the opportunity for forgiveness.
idk what the hell those Muslims said or did, but the way u tell, doesn't seem like what a true Muslim would do.
besides, the word of Quran is for justice n mercy, if u read some of the verses mentioned below, i guess it will be clear;

Verses on Allah’s Mercy:
  1. Surah Az-Zumar (39:53):
    "Say, 'O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.'”
    (Shows Allah’s mercy extends to all, even sinners.)
  2. Surah Ar-Rahman (55:13):
    "So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny?"
    (Emphasizes gratitude for Allah's countless mercies.)
  3. Surah Al-An’am (6:12):
    "Say, 'To whom belongs whatever is in the heavens and the earth?' Say, 'To Allah.' He has decreed upon Himself mercy."
    (Allah’s mercy is fundamental to His nature.)
Verses on Kindness and Compassion to Others:
  1. Surah Al-Baqarah (2:83):
    "Worship Allah and associate nothing with Him, and be good to parents, relatives, orphans, and the needy. And speak to people kindly..."
    (Teaches kindness and respect for all people.)
  2. Surah Al-Isra (17:23):
    "And your Lord has decreed that you not worship except Him, and to parents, good treatment..."
    (Emphasizes compassion towards parents.)
  3. Surah An-Nisa (4:36):
    "And worship Allah and do not associate anything with Him, and to parents do good, and to relatives, orphans, the needy, the near neighbor, the distant neighbor, the companion at your side, the traveler, and those whom your right hands possess..."
    (Teaches universal kindness to all people, even strangers.)
Verses on Forgiveness and Patience:
  1. Surah Ash-Shura (42:40):
    "And the retribution for an evil act is an evil one like it, but whoever pardons and makes reconciliation – his reward is [due] from Allah."
    (Forgiveness is praised above revenge.)
  2. Surah An-Nahl (16:125):
    "Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good instruction, and argue with them in a way that is best..."
    (Promotes kindness even in disagreements.)
i hope it will be clear.

But if you say there is no subjugation, then I guess I should trust you.
The Qur’an firmly opposes subjugation and promotes justice, freedom, and dignity. Any act of oppression done by individuals or groups in the name of Islam contradicts its teachings. In Islam, the concept of justice, dignity, and freedom is central. The Qur'an does not promote subjugation or oppression; rather, it condemns injustice and tyranny.
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You think it should be illegal to burn or mock Quran?
 i didn't say that, what i mean is that each religion must be respected, whatever their belief is. whether it's bible,quran or any other, it will of course hurt it's followers.
by mentioning laws, i just denoted that thou there r rules bout religions, not evrywhere r they fulfilled.
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vi_777 it’s important to distinguish between the actions of individuals and the teachings of their faith. 

I see.

So can you tell me where those  "individuals" get this idea that it is right  to murder another for say, writing a novel?
tigerlord said; No body is allowed to kill anybody, a person who killed one person has killed the whole humanity (Holy Quran). 

Yes , I keep hearing that, tigerlord . But it doesn't answer the question that I put to vi_777 . Maybe vi_777 will be along shortly to offer a reply.
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All Religions Warn of Consequences: Punishment for wrongdoing is a universal theme across religious traditions, but the interpretations, durations, and forms of punishment vary.
No, my religion doesnt teach any eternal infinite torture in the afterlife.

Now, I dont see why do you fail to respond to my argument. Is it too strong?

Islam teaches that all non-muslims will be burned alive forever in a fire.

So much for being a religion of peace and non-subjugation.

 i think they might be some ppl trying to make the Islam look bad.
I agree that muslims make islam look bad.

Really, if Islam is the most peaceful religion, then you would at least think its followers will be most peaceful people, but no. The most peaceful country currently is Japan, with least murders. So I guess religion of alah doesnt work.