is majority always right

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Gursevak
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is majority always right

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Unread post by Gursevak » Sun Dec 23, 2007 10:22 am

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posted anajmi
topic Just in time for Eid....How symbolic
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If we go by shear numbers then praying separately at their prescribed times is better than combining prayers
on sheer numbers the overwhelming majority of mankind does not believe in islam. in fact no religion has a majority. there are more hindus in india alone than muslims in the world.

i believe god only awakens those he chooses and to prove their worthiness the chosen ones have to prevail over a far larger group. any thoughts

haseebsiddique
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Re: is majority always right

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Unread post by haseebsiddique » Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:39 pm

Dear ignorant pig gursevak,
when Anajmi said 'sheer numbers' he ment numbers from within the sects of Muslims, not 'sheer numbers in the world. You cant even understand what one writes.
Secondly, you said "there are more hindus in india alone than muslims in the world", you are so pathetically ignorant,,,,,,,you lack a lot of knowledge, your sure are a dedicated moron,,,,,,

Gursevak
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Re: is majority always right

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Unread post by Gursevak » Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:45 pm

lal masjidya,

to have any credibility in ur new identity get a real indian to give u some lessons in english - something the madrassa has obviuosly failed to do. u misread correction u never understand any posts here u just butt in. pls remove some of my ignorance by explaining the hadith narrated by ur mother aisha which i have posted in a separate thread - did ur prophet order her to touch parts of his body that he could reach with his hands wink wink nudge nudge know what i mean


Gursevak
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Re: is majority always right

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Unread post by Gursevak » Wed Dec 26, 2007 1:03 pm

so 79% do not believe in islam. of the 21% who believe if u exclude shias, ahmadyas and some sufi sects who u do not consider within islam then u would remove another 3-5% which means more than 4 in 5 people do not believe in islam, now if majority is right then we can surmise that islam is not the right path - in fact none of the religions are the right path but as an award has to be given to someone we must decide that christianity is the true religion