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REWRITE THE KORAN TO DELETE VERSES CALLING FOR MURDER OF JEWS, CHRISTIANS AND UNBELIEVERS
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FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer
2018-05-07 07:47:00 UTC
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REWRITE the Koran to delete verses calling for 'murder of Jews,
Christians and unbelievers'

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Muslim outrage at French attempt to REWRITE the Koran to delete verses
calling for 'murder of Jews, Christians and unbelievers'
Manifesto called for passages of Koran to be removed amid rising
anti-Semitism

Open letter said verses calling for 'murder and punishment of Jews,
Christians and disbelievers' should be deleted on the grounds that they
are 'obsolete'

It has sparked anger among Muslim leaders who say it subjects French
Islam 'to an unbelievable and unfair trial'

A French manifesto calling for passages of the Koran to be deleted on
the grounds of rising anti-Semitism has sparked outrage among Muslims
amid claims their religion was being unfairly 'put on trial'.

An open letter published in the French media blamed 'Islamist
radicalisation' for a 'quiet ethnic purging' in the Paris region, with
abuse forcing Jewish families to move out.

The manifesto, whose signatories included ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy
and former PM Manuel Valls, called for verses of the Koran calling for
the 'murder and punishment of Jews, Christians and disbelievers' to be
removed on the grounds that they are 'obsolete'.

But Muslim leaders say the nearly 300 signatories were blaming a whole
religion for the actions of an extremist minority.

The manifesto, whose signatories included ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy
(pictured) and former PM Manuel Valls, calls for verses of the Koran
calling for the 'murder and punishment of Jews, Christians and
disbelievers' to be removed on the grounds that they are 'obsolete'

The manifesto, whose signatories included ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy
(pictured) and former PM Manuel Valls, calls for verses of the Koran
calling for the 'murder and punishment of Jews, Christians and
disbelievers' to be removed on the grounds that they are 'obsolete'

Days after the manifesto was released, 30 imams signed a counter-letter
in French newspaper Le Monde while the Observatory for Islamophobia
called its contents 'hateful racism'.

After a series of high-profile attacks on Jews, Muslim leaders contacted
by AFP acknowledged that anti-Semitism was a problem in France.


But Dalil Boubakeur, rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, said the
manifesto 'subjected French Muslims and French Islam to an unbelievable
and unfair trial'.

'It creates a clear risk of pitching religious communities against one
another,' he said in a statement.

Ahmet Ogras, head of the French Council of the Muslim Faith umbrella
group, said: 'The only thing we can agree on is that we must all unite
against anti-Semitism.'
Byker
2018-05-07 19:24:28 UTC
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REWRITE the Koran to delete verses calling for 'murder of Jews, Christians
and unbelievers'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5690533/Outrage-Muslims-leaders-French-manifesto-calling-deletion-Koran-verses.html
It'll be a cold day in Hell before that happens. The notion of getting
Shias, Sunnis, Sufis, and the like under one roof is asking the impossible.

What separates Sunnis from Shi'as is a succession dispute that erupted after
the death of Mohammed in 632 AD. Those who accepted Abu Bakr, Mohammed's
father-in-law, as the rightful successor became known as Sunnis. Those who
believed that Ali, Mohammed's son-in-law, was the proper successor became
known as Shi'ites. They've been at each other's throats ever since.

Conflict between Shia and Sunni in one country induces conflict between the
same two groups in other countries. It happens easily, almost
spontaneously, because the differences between the two traditions are not
details, like sprinkle- vs. full-immersion baptism in Christianity. The
differences are absolutes. In the last 1,400 years no one has been able to
reconcile them. Should a would-be ecumenical appear, he wouldn't be alive
very long...
Nusrat Rizvi
2018-06-06 15:01:29 UTC
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Post by FBInCIAnNSATerroristSlayer
REWRITE the Koran to delete verses calling for 'murder of Jews,
Christians and unbelievers'
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Muslim outrage at French attempt to REWRITE the Koran to delete verses
calling for 'murder of Jews, Christians and unbelievers'
Manifesto called for passages of Koran to be removed amid rising
anti-Semitism
Open letter said verses calling for 'murder and punishment of Jews,
Christians and disbelievers' should be deleted on the grounds that they
are 'obsolete'
It has sparked anger among Muslim leaders who say it subjects French
Islam 'to an unbelievable and unfair trial'
A French manifesto calling for passages of the Koran to be deleted on
the grounds of rising anti-Semitism has sparked outrage among Muslims
amid claims their religion was being unfairly 'put on trial'.
An open letter published in the French media blamed 'Islamist
radicalisation' for a 'quiet ethnic purging' in the Paris region, with
abuse forcing Jewish families to move out.
The manifesto, whose signatories included ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy
and former PM Manuel Valls, called for verses of the Koran calling for
the 'murder and punishment of Jews, Christians and disbelievers' to be
removed on the grounds that they are 'obsolete'.
But Muslim leaders say the nearly 300 signatories were blaming a whole
religion for the actions of an extremist minority.
The manifesto, whose signatories included ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy
(pictured) and former PM Manuel Valls, calls for verses of the Koran
calling for the 'murder and punishment of Jews, Christians and
disbelievers' to be removed on the grounds that they are 'obsolete'
The manifesto, whose signatories included ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy
(pictured) and former PM Manuel Valls, calls for verses of the Koran
calling for the 'murder and punishment of Jews, Christians and
disbelievers' to be removed on the grounds that they are 'obsolete'
Days after the manifesto was released, 30 imams signed a counter-letter
in French newspaper Le Monde while the Observatory for Islamophobia
called its contents 'hateful racism'.
After a series of high-profile attacks on Jews, Muslim leaders contacted
by AFP acknowledged that anti-Semitism was a problem in France.
But Dalil Boubakeur, rector of the Grand Mosque of Paris, said the
manifesto 'subjected French Muslims and French Islam to an unbelievable
and unfair trial'.
'It creates a clear risk of pitching religious communities against one
another,' he said in a statement.
Ahmet Ogras, head of the French Council of the Muslim Faith umbrella
group, said: 'The only thing we can agree on is that we must all unite
against anti-Semitism.'
The ranting of a sex crazed pervert aka the Prophet, is called the holy Koran by his cutthroat followers.To them these are the words and commands of Allah.
According to Goggle there are 164 verses invoking holy war against all non-believers even if they posed no threat to Islam.
Hope the dumb ass Europeans make all Muslim immigrants renounce all offending passages from Koran before offering them a welcome mat.
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