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Muzzie boi, we know you are one of those freaks who go around forums bragging about how pretty he is and how he has feminine features.

Why don't you tell us why you engage in this degenerate behavior of insulting other Africans. Is it something you get off on it?

And don't lie because we know you visit Nairaland, you've been posting links here to let us know you visit Nairaland.
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paperino wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2017 4:24 pm Image
Yet another clear example of the stark failure of Islamic governance(any form, any mutation) over the past 2 or 3 centuries.

- Shameful failure of the Sudaneese Mahdi as he was fighting to protect slavery and the barbaric slave trade, while the British and their Egyptian underlings were fighting to END slavery.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahdist_War#Background
According to British explorer (and abolitionist) Samuel Baker, who visited Khartoum in 1862 six decades after the British had declared slave trade illegal, slave trade was the industry "that kept Khartoum going as a bustling town".[9] Baker described the practice of slave raiding of African villages to the south by slavers in Khartoum: An armed group would sail up the Nile, find a convenient African village, surround it during night and attack just before dawn, burning huts and shooting. Women and young adults would be captured and bound with "forked poles on their shoulders", hand tied to the pole in front, children bound to their mothers. To render "the village so poor that surviving inhabitants would be force to collaborate with slavers on their next excursion against neighboring villages," the village would be looted of cattle, grain, ivory, with everything else destroyed.[9]

In the late 19th century, two thirds of Khartoum's population were slaves, according to historian Douglas H. Johnson.
http://africanarguments.org/2016/01/18/ ... slavery-2/
- Shameful failure of the Afghani "Holy Islamic" warlords who waged a supposedly "divine war" in the 80s against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, only for these "holy warriors" to engage in a orgy of systematic rape(including children) and murder as they fought for power, culminating in the savage indiscriminate shelling of Kabul leaving thousands of Afghani civilians dead or wounded


Arabman/Haddad/Paparino,

Will you now acknowledge that Secular-Liberal governance, with all of it's shortcomings, is far superior and has a better proven track record than ANY form of Theocracy(including Abbasids & Ummayads) ?
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Leftist wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2017 8:01 pm Arabman/Haddad/Paparino,

Will you now acknowledge that Secular-Liberal governance, with all of it's shortcomings, is far superior and has a better proven track record than ANY form of Theocracy(including Abbasids & Ummayads) ?
Why reinvent the wheel; didn't you discuss the subject countless times? You must have run out of ideas.
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Arabman,

Why do you always pose questions, but rarely ever answer them substantively? You are an avowed Islamist, a believer in religious rule, a proponent of theocracy...are you not? Then why can't you show a single example of successful Islamic governance over the past 200 years?
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Leftist wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2017 8:30 pm Arabman,

Why do you always pose questions, but rarely ever answer them substantively? You are an avowed Islamist, a believer in religious rule, a proponent of theocracy...are you not? Then why can't you show a single example of successful Islamic governance over the past 200 years?
'Cause the answers are in the archives. Perhaps you love repetitions.
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Since you refuse to answer the question, or at the very least, address the two examples I brought forth, you leave me with no choice but to conclude that you approve of the Mahdist uprising against the British, even if the Sudanese were fighting to protect slavery and the slave trade. The heart-wrenching cries of agony by the young girl being kidnapped from her home by Sudani slavers means nothing to you, as long as your precious "religious purity" is abided by.

And since the Prophet and the Companions practiced slavery(including sexual slavery), you, too, see nothing wrong with the evil abomination known as slavery. After all, if the Prophet had concubines.....how can it be immoral(it is more than immoral, it is an heinous evil to own another human being, let alone to keep them as a sexual play-thing)

It really is tragic how religion destroys the humanity of decent people. Arabman is a good man, but it is the brainwashing & blinding weight of organized religion and religious dogma that has robbed him of his reason, his rationality, and his humanity. He will listen to the agonizing wails of Yazidi girls being raped, and shrug his shoulders, and say: "verily indeed, God hath allowed slavery in the Quran, who am I to say it is wrong; indeed it is written in the Loox Al-Maxfuuth"
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Ignore this fool papwrino, his God is Secularism and Freedom. Our God is Allah.
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grandpakhalif wrote: Tue Aug 22, 2017 2:22 am Ignore this fool papwrino, his God is Secularism and Freedom. Our God is Allah.
Thanks for the advice.
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Looool ArabMan is getting rekt

But it's not cool anymore. Only I'm allowed to bully him :smugruss:
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Leftist wrote: Mon Aug 21, 2017 8:45 pm Since you refuse to answer the question, or at the very least, address the two examples I brought forth, you leave me with no choice but to conclude that you approve of the Mahdist uprising against the British, even if the Sudanese were fighting to protect slavery and the slave trade. The heart-wrenching cries of agony by the young girl being kidnapped from her home by Sudani slavers means nothing to you, as long as your precious "religious purity" is abided by.

And since the Prophet and the Companions practiced slavery(including sexual slavery), you, too, see nothing wrong with the evil abomination known as slavery. After all, if the Prophet had concubines.....how can it be immoral(it is more than immoral, it is an heinous evil to own another human being, let alone to keep them as a sexual play-thing)

It really is tragic how religion destroys the humanity of decent people. Arabman is a good man, but it is the brainwashing & blinding weight of organized religion and religious dogma that has robbed him of his reason, his rationality, and his humanity. He will listen to the agonizing wails of Yazidi girls being raped, and shrug his shoulders, and say: "verily indeed, God hath allowed slavery in the Quran, who am I to say it is wrong; indeed it is written in the Loox Al-Maxfuuth"
Excellent. :up:
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