Do you have to be a moron to be an Islamist?
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Steeler [Crawler2]
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Do you have to be a moron to be an Islamist?
This stupid twit doesn't even understand what, at it's root, democracy means. There are basically two ways leaders can be chosen. Democratically, where people elect their leaders. Or through a force of power system, where individuals are able to amass enogh power through violence and intimidation to take control of the state. One is called democracy, one is called fascism. Those are the only two choices that exist.
So, you can have a fascist Islamic government, where leaders essentially play power politics amongst party hacks and people have no say in how they are governed or who governs them. Or you can have a democratic Islamic government, where people select their leades at the ballot box. There is no third choice - assuming that you want "Islamic" as the modifier for your government type.
(SomaliNet) SomaliÂ’s powerful Islamists controlling much of south and central Somalia said they would never accept the democratic system wanted by the interim government based in Baidoa, 250km southwest of Somalia capital Mogadishu.
The deputy leader of executive Council of Islamic Courts (CIC) Abdirahman Mohamud Janaqow told the local media the Islamists will not enter talks with the government on the issues relating to democracy.
Islamic Courts see the democratic rule as irrelevant and unacceptabple in Islam.
“We can not accept the laws of democracy because it can’t be compared with the practice of Islamic religion, we believe that Islam is the only religion to rule on this globe,” Mohamud Janaqow said.
He said democracy is a system set by Christians and Islam must be the only choice for Muslim people.
“I urge the transitional federal government in Baidoa should follow the best way of acting on Islam where they will benefit in both the world and hereafter,” Janaqow said.
The latest statement by Islamic official in Mogadishu might create a new difference between the Islamic Courts and interim government who lately signed a peace deal in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum under the auspices of Arab League.
SomaliÂ’s interim government and its main rival, the Islamic Courts have different ideologies in term of governing the country.
The third round of the talks between Islamists and weak Somalia government are due to resume in Khartoum on October 30.
The key agenda on the meeting will be on politics and power sharing.
So, you can have a fascist Islamic government, where leaders essentially play power politics amongst party hacks and people have no say in how they are governed or who governs them. Or you can have a democratic Islamic government, where people select their leades at the ballot box. There is no third choice - assuming that you want "Islamic" as the modifier for your government type.
(SomaliNet) SomaliÂ’s powerful Islamists controlling much of south and central Somalia said they would never accept the democratic system wanted by the interim government based in Baidoa, 250km southwest of Somalia capital Mogadishu.
The deputy leader of executive Council of Islamic Courts (CIC) Abdirahman Mohamud Janaqow told the local media the Islamists will not enter talks with the government on the issues relating to democracy.
Islamic Courts see the democratic rule as irrelevant and unacceptabple in Islam.
“We can not accept the laws of democracy because it can’t be compared with the practice of Islamic religion, we believe that Islam is the only religion to rule on this globe,” Mohamud Janaqow said.
He said democracy is a system set by Christians and Islam must be the only choice for Muslim people.
“I urge the transitional federal government in Baidoa should follow the best way of acting on Islam where they will benefit in both the world and hereafter,” Janaqow said.
The latest statement by Islamic official in Mogadishu might create a new difference between the Islamic Courts and interim government who lately signed a peace deal in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum under the auspices of Arab League.
SomaliÂ’s interim government and its main rival, the Islamic Courts have different ideologies in term of governing the country.
The third round of the talks between Islamists and weak Somalia government are due to resume in Khartoum on October 30.
The key agenda on the meeting will be on politics and power sharing.
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Mad
How many glasses you had today?
You are an AMERICAN
You live in democracy
So whats all this cry soldier, you sound as if you are living under mahkamadaha.
Chill mate and enjoy your drink and leave islam alone can you do that for day, subxaana alaaah you become another lion heart obsessed with one issue.
How many glasses you had today?
You are an AMERICAN
You live in democracy
So whats all this cry soldier, you sound as if you are living under mahkamadaha.
Chill mate and enjoy your drink and leave islam alone can you do that for day, subxaana alaaah you become another lion heart obsessed with one issue.
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Xoogsade
Iran is a democratic country (albeit one I would not want to live in) which, unfortunately, applies EXTREME constraints on freedom of expression.
Qudhac
You live in Somaliland right? A country with democratic processes which are still in development. Would you want to see some hack like Riyale president for life because you and the other Somalilanders have no say over his replacement?
Iran is a democratic country (albeit one I would not want to live in) which, unfortunately, applies EXTREME constraints on freedom of expression.
Qudhac
You live in Somaliland right? A country with democratic processes which are still in development. Would you want to see some hack like Riyale president for life because you and the other Somalilanders have no say over his replacement?
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Mad Mac
No, Im for a secular democratic state where you can say anything you want and change the regimes by vote any time of the day.
What i found astonishing is how you brag day and night about islam and the rule of islam all the time.
Lets say you are American where the majority choose their type of governing system, so do the Iraninas and the pple of mogadisho even though there are minorty who are oppose to that type of state.
You see some american like that of David Korish who were against Americans current system but still oblige to fellow the majority rule.
Americans have every right to choose their type of goverment so does the muslims, remember freedom is for every one, if today somaliland pple elected muslim party like Turkey or Iran then I dont have a choice but to accept it.
Suldaan qudhac maygaag
No, Im for a secular democratic state where you can say anything you want and change the regimes by vote any time of the day.
What i found astonishing is how you brag day and night about islam and the rule of islam all the time.
Lets say you are American where the majority choose their type of governing system, so do the Iraninas and the pple of mogadisho even though there are minorty who are oppose to that type of state.
You see some american like that of David Korish who were against Americans current system but still oblige to fellow the majority rule.
Americans have every right to choose their type of goverment so does the muslims, remember freedom is for every one, if today somaliland pple elected muslim party like Turkey or Iran then I dont have a choice but to accept it.
Suldaan qudhac maygaag
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Steeler [Crawler2]
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Mad
There will always be a loophole in every system, there is no perfect governing system that satisfy every ones desire.
Now we dont have in somaliland a political party thats pro-somaliwayn
its forbidden , also No Islamic political party pro or against somaliland which i found it unfair.
Can a congress or a senate man sit naked in the chambers in america or can a person allowed to walk naked in the streets of America?
Suldaan qudhac maygaag
There will always be a loophole in every system, there is no perfect governing system that satisfy every ones desire.
Now we dont have in somaliland a political party thats pro-somaliwayn
its forbidden , also No Islamic political party pro or against somaliland which i found it unfair.
Can a congress or a senate man sit naked in the chambers in america or can a person allowed to walk naked in the streets of America?
Suldaan qudhac maygaag
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