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DR-YALAXOOW wrote:colonel you were saying women can not lead prayer!!! and you changed that YEEES WOMEN CAN LEAD PRAYER!!!![]()
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I already wrote the proof that women can lead prayer and all of you did not present any proof against women can not lead prayer---
Stop it, Dr is nice.Colonel wrote:You're a 35 year old man stop acting like a dhoocil, now bring proof that women can lead men in salah.DR-YALAXOOW wrote:women leading salaah its in islam.. its not something that DR YALAXOOW invented.. and only idiots morons suicide bombers think thats blasphemous
DR-YALAXOOW wrote:colonel you were saying women can not lead prayer!!! and you changed that YEEES WOMEN CAN LEAD PRAYER!!!![]()
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I already wrote the proof that women can lead prayer and all of you did not present any proof against women can not lead prayer---
Executive wrote:^Yalaxow even believes riba is halal as long as the interest rate is less than 100%
Executive wrote:^Yalaxow even believes riba is halal as long as the interest rate is less than 100%
I think we shouldn't ridicule Yalaxow's views, but try to understand where he's coming from. He went out of Somalia when he was a teenager (about 15). Teens at that age are easily influenced/impressioned by what they see and whom they interact with. I think he was touched and deeply impressed by gaalos and what he managed to achieve in their countries, something many people only dream about. I remember during my childhood and teenage years, I used to think the movies I used to watch as a utopian dimension nearly impossible to reach. I can only imagine what a teenage Yalaxow felt reaching and touching that dimension. The opportunity to be offered free food, free shelter, free education (particularly for children), free healthcare, the opportunity to be employed, the opportunity to become a citizen of the First World, etc-- can overwhelm some people. Such people feel indebted to, and awed by gaalos, hence why they fiercely defend them in every opportunity. Other people leave their faith, culture, community, people, etc-- and even become anti-Islam and anti-Muslim. However, these people are a minority, as most people do not turn out like Yalaxow or the extreme types (like Ayan Hersi). So, try to understand dotoore Yalaxow isn't an anomaly.Executive wrote:^Yalaxow even believes riba is halal as long as the interest rate is less than 100%