Needless to say, these muslims do not represent the entire Muslims community's view.
Yes that was my point, that no every Muslims has the same view
There are thousands of Muslims who acknowledge themselves as muslims but in practical they actually no different with pagans and kaffirs. Any one on this earth can claim to be muslim but at the same time talk things againt Islamic teachings.
Yes but when It comes to views on the burka it has already been established that it's ( the burka) is not an actual religous obligation, it's not compulsery in Islam to wear one. So saying that a muslim who is against them is going againts islamic teachings is wrong.
I've hindu friends who is not suppose to eat beef, but he eat them. Can I say the whole hindu community now can eat beef? Only opportunist like you will come to such conclusion.
I feel sometimes that many people hold on to a religon ( regardless of what it is) for a sese of identity more than an actual spirtual belief. We all have heard of people who identify as Jewish who don't practise the religon anymore, we have a comdedian over here who is from a sikh family, he calls himslef a sikh, wear a turban, doesn't cut his hair but is not in any way religous. So I can see how it is possibel ( of a wee bit strange) that some people call themselfes Hindu or Muslim but don't follow it to the letter. But then with so much diversity amongs The Muslim coumminty with regards to what denomonation ( for want of a better word) to follow i.e Whabbie i'm finding it incresingely difficult to actually pin point what it is Muslims are actually ment to wear, eat,drink etc.
Why am I an opportunist?
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