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Originally Posted by Jeanette X
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Originally Posted by Kulturkampf
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Originally Posted by Jeanette X
Which verses are they even talking about? I bet you certainly wouldn't even know offhand.
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Of course not. I am not a Muslim. I have better things than to read a book that encourages the murder of Jews.
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So you insist that the religion is evil and anti-Semetic based on the Koran and you don't even bother PRESENTING THE VERSES TO PROVE YOUR ARGUEMENT and you expect us to be convinced that Islam is inherently anti-Semetic?
Apparently someone told you the Koran was anti-Semetic, and you took it as gospel without bothering to so much as read an encyclopedia entry about it. Can't you think for yourself?
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He's already shown what the verse was, it was in the Times link that he posted. If you'd bothered to read it you would have seen it too.
'Abu Hamza’s remarks, which the prosecution alleges amount to an attempt to stir up racial hatred against the Jewish people, were, Mr Fitzgerald said, a reference to the Hadith — sayings of the Prophet Muhammad — in which fighting between Jews and Muslims is predicted.
The Hadith says that the trees will call out to the Muslims “there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him”.'