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Salaams. I'm feeling very frustrated right now and everything.
Remember I posted that thread on that crazy Christian guy at my college who was preaching hate and stuff? Well, there was a new crazy Christian guy today. I was chatting with some guys nearby, and I heard his saying "Allah", so I thought "uh oh, this concerns me" so I went to see what he was saying. He was saying that Muslims don't believe in the same God as Christians, to which I told him we did. I said I was Muslim, and he asked if I followed the Qu'ran. I told him I followed the Qu'ran, to which he replied "oh, so you're a terrorist".
I feel really bad right now. Yes, I've been called names on forums and stuff, but I'm used to that. In my mind, those aren't serious. This was my first time in my life being called something racist. Since I'm part white and I look somewhat white, nobody's had a problem with me. Being called a terrorist today really struck me.
To make matters worse, I feel guilty because I don't know enough about Islam to defend it. He then started saying the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) was a pedo because his wife was 8 years old. I told him that wasn't true, but I wasn't able to back that up because I couldn't remember what was said about Aisha's (correct name?) age. He then asked me how many wives the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) had, and I honestly didn't know.
Eventually, another MSA member came up and I asked her for help, but after calling her a terrorist too, we both finally gave up and left. But still, this happened about an hour ago and I'm still fuming at it. Earlier today, I was watching this guy as entertainment, but now it's not funny anymore. I feel sick about what he said about me and what he said about Islam and I'm mad at myself for not properly defending Islam.
nomoreillusions
13-11-07, 09:33 PM
Well, tell him best not to **** you off then.
... seriously though, :( sorry. that sucks. I guess the best thing to do when faced with the most ignorant among us is to keep your mouth shut and keep on your way. You can't debate with people like that. You can't use logic or facts with people like that. Don't waste your breath.
.: Anna :.
13-11-07, 09:38 PM
bro don't take it personally insha Allah... this person is just ignorant, so ask Allah to guide him and ignore what he calls u. It can be upsetting but insha allah u will get a bit used to it so u won't feel bothered at all, and those kind of insults will just go in and out of ur ears without making any impact on you.
Its good that you went to him and tried to correct him on some things masha allah, dont feel bad that u don't know everything, noone does and plus u are still new in Islam and still learning, ur knowledge will be increasing all the time and then u will be more prepared for these kind of discussions. If this is something which u are interested in, refuting misconceptions from non Muslims you can look at what are the areas they like to "attack" and try to read about these things so that it enables you to have all the facts when u discuss it with them, that will be good insha allah because it is a kind of dawah so insha allah u will get reward from it :)
but really dnt be upset what he called you, ur not a terrorist so what he said is stupid.. so no need to let it bother u is there? :D
Ibn Sina
13-11-07, 09:43 PM
Arm yourself with knowledge and take out the sun god worshiper the next time he barks :mujahida:
muhammed_1428
13-11-07, 09:44 PM
Salaamu Alaykum
Lol - You should come to speaker's corner at Hyde Park if you wanna see some extreme Christians!
Brother don't let these sort of people bother you, that's what they do, they prey on people who don't know that much to get you in a weaker position so you can't defend yourself - so that they can add you to their "list of Muslims who can't defend themselves" that they read out at their next meeting or speech or something.
Allah tells us in the Qur'an:
"Nay! But those who disbelieve live in denial" 85:19
Was just about to say ::Anna::'s advice but she beat me to it!
End of the day, when you went to pray today, did it still play on your mind? If it did then that's the only reason it should actually be a problem - otherwise don't worry about it and just get on with your day and be happy for the friends and family you have and what Allah has given you.
.: Anna :.
13-11-07, 09:48 PM
btw he is from USA not nearby to hyde park
Mullah_Din
13-11-07, 09:48 PM
Salaams. I'm feeling very frustrated right now and everything.
Remember I posted that thread on that crazy Christian guy at my college who was preaching hate and stuff? Well, there was a new crazy Christian guy today. I was chatting with some guys nearby, and I heard his saying "Allah", so I thought "uh oh, this concerns me" so I went to see what he was saying. He was saying that Muslims don't believe in the same God as Christians, to which I told him we did. I said I was Muslim, and he asked if I followed the Qu'ran. I told him I followed the Qu'ran, to which he replied "oh, so you're a terrorist".
I feel really bad right now. Yes, I've been called names on forums and stuff, but I'm used to that. In my mind, those aren't serious. This was my first time in my life being called something racist. Since I'm part white and I look somewhat white, nobody's had a problem with me. Being called a terrorist today really struck me.
To make matters worse, I feel guilty because I don't know enough about Islam to defend it. He then started saying the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) was a **** because his wife was 8 years old. I told him that wasn't true, but I wasn't able to back that up because I couldn't remember what was said about Aisha's (correct name?) age. He then asked me how many wives the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) had, and I honestly didn't know.
Eventually, another MSA member came up and I asked her for help, but after calling her a terrorist too, we both finally gave up and left. But still, this happened about an hour ago and I'm still fuming at it. Earlier today, I was watching this guy as entertainment, but now it's not funny anymore. I feel sick about what he said about me and what he said about Islam and I'm mad at myself for not properly defending Islam.
Wassalaam,
You're so naive. Let me tell you something, that, happened to me - we should expect it - that's thanks to mainstream media and politicians!
Please, do not get wound up about it - was our Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam) greeted with garlands of flowers, when He, declared His prophethood? People verbally and physically attacked Him, but, He, who came as a means of mercy would say, ALLAAHHUMAHD-E-QAWMEE FA INNAHUM LAA YA'LAMOON.
I was on my way back home to Birmingham after having delivered a lecture in Victoria, London, when I boarded a coach and was called a terrorist, etc, etc. I rung the police from my mobile - they asked me to tell the driver to stop the coach - anyway, they came. I was taken off the coach and felt as the culprit as oppose the victim - police said they had witnesses who would testify, obviously, that involved paperwork, so the so-and-so (good thing I do NOT swear) changed their story, lied, and said there were no witnesses.
Worry not - although, so many conspiraces against Islam, Islam is cherishing day by day!
Wassalaam,
HiDdEn_pEaRL
13-11-07, 09:53 PM
Out of all the words in the dictionary, why terrorist *Rolls eyes*
~Imaan~
13-11-07, 09:56 PM
in the area i live in and in the school i attend and in the previous schools i have attended, many people call the muslims 'terrorists' randomly just because of images they see on the news. bt these people do not have much knowledge and do not even know their own identity and are not even worth debating with as they have nothing constructive to say so we just let it go in one ear and come out of the other.
actually, only a couple of days ago i got called terrorist by a muslim brother, and many of the muslims i be with think i am 'extreme' and 'racist' simply because i choose not to socialise and integrate and make friends with the non muslims, however i dnt let it bother me because i knw im nt racist or extreme as they put it.
dunya_or_akhira
13-11-07, 09:57 PM
I get called Bin Laden every day, At first used to bother me but now I just ignore it and laugh it off...end of the day the one who calls you it is ignorant and wants a reaction from you..if you laugh it off and show your not bothered or even joke back then they will look the fools
~Imaan~
13-11-07, 09:58 PM
I get called Bin Laden every day, At first used to bother me but now I just ignore it and laugh it off...end of the day the one who calls you it is ignorant and wants a reaction from you..if you laugh it off and show your not bothered or even joke back then they will look the fools
yep, thats right :up:
man..bro this isnt 'hard' for you at all.
try wearin a niqaab and getting abused.
im not saying waht ure going thru u shudnt do anything about it. report every incident. ure community officers should help you.
it will be daunting at first..but later you will get used to it. u have to sort of expect it. horrible isnt it? :o
Hijabi_Solja
13-11-07, 10:03 PM
Arm yourself with knowledge and take out the sun god worshiper the next time he barks :mujahida:
Absolutely, well..except maybe the last part *raises an eyebrow*
knowledge is the best possible defense against ignorance. This wont be the first time and it wont be the last, so "arm" yourself well and when/if it happens again remain cool and calm and choose your words well. As for now, dont feel bad about what you did or didn't say. Its hard when your confronted with a situation like this for the first time, but the truth is, as Muslims (especially in the west) we face such struggles everyday. I hate to say "get used to it" but in part that is true. It will test your faith and wear on your patience, but it will also make you stronger.
I will make Du'a for you brother, try not to be so hard on yourself
ws, Nahita
HiDdEn_pEaRL
13-11-07, 10:10 PM
Absolutely, well..except maybe the last part *raises an eyebrow*
knowledge is the best possible defense against ignorance. This wont be the first time and it wont be the last, so "arm" yourself well and when/if it happens again remain cool and calm and choose your words well. As for now, dont feel bad about what you did or didn't say. Its hard when your confronted with a situation like this for the first time, but the truth is, as Muslims (especially in the west) we face such struggles everyday. I hate to say "get used to it" but in part that is true. It will test your faith and wear on your patience, but it will also make you stronger.
I will make Du'a for you brother, try not to be so hard on yourself
ws, Nahita
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Salaams. I'm feeling very frustrated right now and everything.
Remember I posted that thread on that crazy Christian guy at my college who was preaching hate and stuff? Well, there was a new crazy Christian guy today. I was chatting with some guys nearby, and I heard his saying "Allah", so I thought "uh oh, this concerns me" so I went to see what he was saying. He was saying that Muslims don't believe in the same God as Christians, to which I told him we did. I said I was Muslim, and he asked if I followed the Qu'ran. I told him I followed the Qu'ran, to which he replied "oh, so you're a terrorist".
I feel really bad right now. Yes, I've been called names on forums and stuff, but I'm used to that. In my mind, those aren't serious. This was my first time in my life being called something racist. Since I'm part white and I look somewhat white, nobody's had a problem with me. Being called a terrorist today really struck me.
To make matters worse, I feel guilty because I don't know enough about Islam to defend it. He then started saying the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) was a pedo because his wife was 8 years old. I told him that wasn't true, but I wasn't able to back that up because I couldn't remember what was said about Aisha's (correct name?) age. He then asked me how many wives the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) had, and I honestly didn't know.
Eventually, another MSA member came up and I asked her for help, but after calling her a terrorist too, we both finally gave up and left. But still, this happened about an hour ago and I'm still fuming at it. Earlier today, I was watching this guy as entertainment, but now it's not funny anymore. I feel sick about what he said about me and what he said about Islam and I'm mad at myself for not properly defending Islam.
bro cant u report him to a specific body in there? it is pure hate what he is spewing and slandering someones religion, if you were doing that about chritsitanity and then called a chrisitian a horrible name like that, they woulda probably eaten u alive"
report him plus u got witnesses.
Its not nice going thru stuff like this at all, may Allah swt reward u for your efforts and grant u sabr ameen
"Say: O ye that reject Faith!
I worship not that which ye worship,
Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
And I will not worship that which ye have been wont to worship,
Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
To you be your Way, and to me mine."
Ignore them my brother. :)
Cristiana
13-11-07, 10:26 PM
:up:Salam aleykum brother,
I don't remember the exact quotation, but when ignorant people provoke you, just say "PEACE" :) and let it go.
Masha'Allah you kept your cool, May Allah reward you for it :up: and insha'Allah, little by little, you (and all of us) will build up our knowledge of Islam
Cristiana
13-11-07, 10:31 PM
And the servants of (Allah) Most Gracious are those who walk on the earth in humility, and when the ignorant address them, they say, "Peace!";
(Al-Furqan, 63)
Found it :D
Ruwaida
13-11-07, 10:34 PM
The best thing for you to do is to ignore people like that. Don't allow people to control your emotions or how you feel. Just reflect on this ayat of the Quran and what Allah advices as to do when we meet ignorant people like that.
And the servants of ((Allah)) Most Gracious are those who walk on the earth in humility, and when the ignorant address them, they say, "Peace!"; Quran25:63
Pro_Candy
13-11-07, 10:37 PM
man..bro this isnt 'hard' for you at all.
try wearin a niqaab and getting abused.
Exactly...
Bro, I took my children to Disney on Ice once, in B'ham Alabama. While walking through the crowd, in my hijab, with my kids, some redneck and his wife (or girlfriend) walked right by me and said something like 'oh I hope this place doesn't get blown up tonight' or something to that affect. Of course, I responded inappropriately....
And, in reference to Muhammed's (saws) wives, ask him how many wives the other prophets in the Bible had? Concubines? Ask him, since he thinks Aisha (ra) was too young to be a bride, how old the mother of Jesus was when she carried him? And since he's so concerned with women's issues, ask him to research what the Bible says about women.
Or to really make him mad, ask him how many girlfriends his father had on the side, and ask him if it would have been more proper for him to take care of these women by marrying them, or if it was ok that he just used them.... errr, nevermind, don't do that.
~Imaan~
13-11-07, 10:58 PM
Exactly...
Bro, I took my children to Disney on Ice once, in B'ham Alabama. While walking through the crowd, in my hijab, with my kids, some redneck and his wife (or girlfriend) walked right by me and said something like 'oh I hope this place doesn't get blown up tonight' or something to that affect. Of course, I responded inappropriately....
And, in reference to Muhammed's (saws) wives, ask him how many wives the other prophets in the Bible had? Concubines? Ask him, since he thinks Aisha (ra) was too young to be a bride, how old the mother of Jesus was when she carried him? And since he's so concerned with women's issues, ask him to research what the Bible says about women.
Or to really make him mad, ask him how many girlfriends his father had on the side, and ask him if it would have been more proper for him to take care of these women by marrying them, or if it was ok that he just used them.... errr, nevermind, don't do that.
woh sis, chill out. :o
HiDdEn_pEaRL
13-11-07, 11:08 PM
No I dont suggest you do the last part...Be patient And argue with them in ways that is better
Hisham Abu
13-11-07, 11:12 PM
Wa Alaikum Salaam,
Not to belittle what you've gone though. I too have had a few strange experiences. Like brother dunya_or_akhira I've been called Osama Bin Laden a few times, but that's just comical really. So I can laugh with that. I've once had this old man carrying a walking stick come all the way down the road to my dad's shop, where I was standing around outside, and he goes "George Bush will have your neck," that was pretty creepy. At first I was confused, then I became angry, and then for some reason I just started laughing. I've not had people insult the Prophet (saw) in front of me, otherwise I probably would get violent. Also I don't like being called a Paki. On the same note I hate going places and people immediately assuming I'm a foreigner who just came off the banana boat. The irony is I can speak better English then them. Anyways I’ve gone off-topic.
It doesn’t matter how much we know, there are people in this world who are heretics, they have a way of asking questions for which there is no answer. Or an answer that would take hours to explain, because of the very many other questions associated to this one question. They will just keep asking why, like the Jews who kept making excuses asking Allaah (swT) many questions about the Calf they were commanded to slaughter. What colour is it? How old is it? What type is it? Show us where it is? There’s people are not sincere, they only work to cause doubt into the hearts of others. They are the helpers of Shaytaan. If he was a true/sincere Christian he would leave his ego/pride at home, and talk with you in a civil manner, and not trying to show you down amongst others. Forget about him and his kind, they can carry on their ignorance.
Or to really make him mad, ask him how many girlfriends his father had on the side, and ask him if it would have been more proper for him to take care of these women by marrying them, or if it was ok that he just used them.... errr, nevermind, don't do that.*lol* And I thought I can be harsh ;p
Don't feel too bad about it. A lot of times I'll pull out my credit card and people will read the name and I get funny looks or an uncomfortable smile, which is even worse. The key is to remember who you are and what you believe in, ignorant stereotypes notwithstanding.
The best thing you can do is remember what this felt like and strive to never make anyone else feel like that.
The best thing you can do is remember what this felt like and strive to never make anyone else feel like that.
yep definately do this :up:
Bro Wolfn your always gonna meet some twit who thinks its ok to treat people in this way and is ignorant to the extent that they think anyone who says they follow the Quran, wears hijab, prays etc is a terrorist. All we can do is try our best to educate people - and if you dont have all the facts to hand, maybe find them out and take them to them afterwards. Theres always gonna be people who oppose you and make life difficult - its the way you deal with these situations that counts...like a couple of weeks back someone threw a drink over me from their car as I was walking down the road - I could've got really upset about it but I just thought 'what a waste of drink, they're gonna be sorry they threw that when they're thirsty later... and oh well water dries!' Just pray that you stay strong in faith and pray that these people are guided. Dont be mad at yourself for not knowing these facts - see it as a reminder to learn these things and more :)
Stick your middle finger up at him and say "Yo mama", then walk away. Umar bin al Khattab (ra) said that he could win a debate with anyone who came up with any kind of logic; but if he were to debate with a fool- he'd lose.
Pro_Candy
14-11-07, 12:27 AM
No I dont suggest you do the last part...Be patient And argue with them in ways that is better
Yeah I was kidding about the last part :rolleyes: but, not the rest of it. The man needs to learn about his own things before he starts preaching hate about others.
Ibn Sina
14-11-07, 12:47 AM
Stick your middle finger up at him and say "Yo mama", then walk away. Umar bin al Khattab (ra) said that he could win a debate with anyone who came up with any kind of logic; but if he were to debate with a fool- he'd lose.
That was actually Hadhrat Ali (ra) ... not Umar (Ra) ...
That was actually Hadhrat Ali (ra) ... not Umar (Ra) ...
Sorry, I don't know why I assumed it was Umar (ra).
umm_yusuf
14-11-07, 12:57 AM
That was actually Hadhrat Ali (ra) ... not Umar (Ra) ...
Yes and Imam Shafi'i said "I debated a scholar and beat him. Then I debated a layman and that layman beat me - he had no knowledge of the principles and texts. I had nothing to say."
Ignatius F. Peace
14-11-07, 01:21 AM
:up:Salam aleykum brother,
I don't remember the exact quotation, but when ignorant people provoke you, just say "PEACE" :) and let it go.
Masha'Allah you kept your cool, May Allah reward you for it :up: and insha'Allah, little by little, you (and all of us) will build up our knowledge of Islamgood advice ...
Stick your middle finger up at him and say "Yo mama", then walk away. Umar bin al Khattab (ra) said that he could win a debate with anyone who came up with any kind of logic; but if he were to debate with a fool- he'd lose.
bad advice ...
Leena_Cnd
14-11-07, 01:54 AM
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Explain to him, that he is inciting hate,
and you'll have someone escort him off the property,
if he doesn't stop.
. . . inform uni-admin /security :up:
~
afsalim
14-11-07, 06:40 AM
Salaams. I'm feeling very frustrated right now and everything.
Remember I posted that thread on that crazy Christian guy at my college who was preaching hate and stuff? Well, there was a new crazy Christian guy today. I was chatting with some guys nearby, and I heard his saying "Allah", so I thought "uh oh, this concerns me" so I went to see what he was saying. He was saying that Muslims don't believe in the same God as Christians, to which I told him we did. I said I was Muslim, and he asked if I followed the Qu'ran. I told him I followed the Qu'ran, to which he replied "oh, so you're a terrorist".
I feel really bad right now. Yes, I've been called names on forums and stuff, but I'm used to that. In my mind, those aren't serious. This was my first time in my life being called something racist. Since I'm part white and I look somewhat white, nobody's had a problem with me. Being called a terrorist today really struck me.
To make matters worse, I feel guilty because I don't know enough about Islam to defend it. He then started saying the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) was a pedo because his wife was 8 years old. I told him that wasn't true, but I wasn't able to back that up because I couldn't remember what was said about Aisha's (correct name?) age. He then asked me how many wives the Prophet Muhammad (PBAH) had, and I honestly didn't know.
Eventually, another MSA member came up and I asked her for help, but after calling her a terrorist too, we both finally gave up and left. But still, this happened about an hour ago and I'm still fuming at it. Earlier today, I was watching this guy as entertainment, but now it's not funny anymore. I feel sick about what he said about me and what he said about Islam and I'm mad at myself for not properly defending Islam.
I'm sorry to hear that bro. But maybe now it is the time to challenge his views and show him how deviated he is. Calling someone a 'terrorist' would get anyone into a harassment case in almost any country.
.: Anna :.
14-11-07, 07:12 AM
The people giving advice like to insult his parents or to swear at him... this is very bad.
Actually as Muslims we do not insult anyone else's parents... you know why, because then they will naturally retaliate and insult your parents, so its like u insulted your own parents. Plus its totally unnecessary, your issue is with this person so why should you assume something about his father, or why should you bring his mother into it? it's just quite low...
And furthermore its bad dawah, the main thing here in interacting with these people is for the purpose of dawah and to challenge their misconceptions - what you need to be showing them is a good example. If not capable of doing that then just walk away... already they have the ideas that we are not civilised, we are rude, violent, aggressive etc because they get this from media how they think we are terrorists etc, now to go and insult their parents, swear, confront them in a very harsh way with personal attacks it actually consolidates some of the negative ideas they do have about our community - so just don't do it! if you have been insulted personally just keep quiet about it and dont retaliate, the angels are retaliating on your behalf to defend you. If rasoolallah :saw: is insulted yes speak up but even so remain calm and reasonable and just refute them clearly, and if it became heated and you feel you can not control your temper from insulting them personally or their family then walk away, because we dont have anything to gain from such behaviour
Me, personally, I wouldn't have sworn at him nor would I have bothered to debate him because it does no good, his mind is already made up.
Instead, I would have turned it on him. I would have said something like, "You know, I have never considered the thought of being a terrorist but if you are correct then I might as well start with you and your family. I'll see YOU around sometime when you least expect it and then just walk away.
It really freaks people out when they try to provoke you and you just stay calm.
Akhi, life is to short to allow idiots like this to get to you.
~
Explain to him, that he is inciting hate,
and you'll have someone escort him off the property,
if he doesn't stop.
. . . inform uni-admin /security :up:
~
better idea :D
GothiKa
14-11-07, 08:24 AM
I envy you Wolfn. I wish there were crazy Christian guys at my university. I would love to debate them.
Go to America Gothika...seriously. You haven't experienced christianity until you have experienced the American evangelical churches. Most are ok but there are more then a few fringe ones that are absolutely nuts
thurber
14-11-07, 02:43 PM
I would have said something like, "You know, I have never considered the thought of being a terrorist but if you are correct then I might as well start with you and your family. I'll see YOU around sometime when you least expect it and then just walk away.
Not good advice to give a veiled threat in public, no matter what the provocation.
It really freaks people out when they try to provoke you and you just stay calm.
Now that is good advice.
Akhi, life is to short to allow idiots like this to get to you.
So true.
Instead, I would have turned it on him. I would have said something like, "You know, I have never considered the thought of being a terrorist but if you are correct then I might as well start with you and your family. I'll see YOU around sometime when you least expect it and then just walk away.
He'd be arrested and chucked indefinitely into some American equivalent of Belmarsh within 10 minutes.
salaam alaikum wa rahmatulillahee wa barakatuh.
InshaAllah you are in good Imaan. What you have experienced its maybe just
a start - and why be angry of someone who calling you terrorist? Dont be.
If they saying that you a terrorist, then walk away. You will get used to it -
People have called me "the black
sky" , "terrorist", "ekstremist" , "*****" , "hizb", and many other words,
subhanAllah. And dont react on it - but if he continues then ask him "why he call you a terrorist?" and ask him what terrorism is, and ask him or say" you mean a terrorist like Bush?" that will make him angry. Always remember when non-muslims, or christian people saying something to you always give them questions too. Give it back to them.
a mu-min
16-11-07, 01:27 PM
The sword is is bigger than the pen :D
stephenoskie
16-11-07, 02:14 PM
Brother sadly this happens to all of us, I was just speaking to a friend of mine and a white male just called me a terrorist for no apparent reason and my brothers seem to find terrorism a joke because thats what they have nick named me,
At first I use to get out raged but now I just wlak off and just let them think what they like, because i just think in my mind it is only what Allah SWT thinks of me is the most important thing right now.
Just try to be strong and ignore it Inshallah :)
>Soulja_Gyal<
16-11-07, 03:38 PM
Salamualikum.
I get named called everyday, just because im white and a revert, totally sad!!
May Allaah guide them, Amin!
Ma'assalama
IbnAbdulHakim
16-11-07, 03:43 PM
Alhamdulillah you've displayed sabr,
if he called the prophet sallallahi alaihi wasallaam a pedo in front of me wallaahi the least i would have done is punched him hard in the gut.
As for his calling us a terrorist, may Allah guide him, his truelly ignorant
Irfan GBH
16-11-07, 07:10 PM
Remain steadfast brother, and Allah will reward you. And be optimistic, if you're being called a terrorist you're becoming more muslim by the day :p Once you grow a beard you'll be known as bin Laden :p
Arsalan
16-11-07, 07:17 PM
It happens, if its not that, then its other racists insults. We all get it. You have to be patient and strong, and just advidce with sincerity and few words, dont get emotional.
Thats the best Christian preachers can do:
1: Call you a terrorists
2: Attempt to cheaply insult The Prophet of islam
3: And use disgusting langauge about the Quran.
They dont back up their claims with intellectual, rational and reasoned arguements. Thats because they cant, thats because their own religion is so full of "holes".
They are panicing because so many people , not just Christians are converting to Islam.
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