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  • Those leftist like Aslan love the word "fearmongering". It means 'you don't have a legitimate point, you are just making things up to scare people'.

  • ... and cold blooded murder of non-believers

  • Yahoodi Jasser pump the Saudi oil in his car, and not concern the money he pay might used by Saudi to oppress the woman in their country, but Mr.Yahoodi is concern that the mosque will advance extremism.

    Hypocrat.

  • Reza is an arrogant, self-righteous idiot who can't present a fact to support his case, instead choosing to present inuendo as fact.

  • reza aslan does an excellent job exposing the fake "muslim". Sane people can see the truth if they want

  • How is building a community center near Ground Zero offensive? I would be offended if they built a terrorist training camp near Ground Zero, not a house of worship! 

  • @TripperTrail even you, in just one comment, have gone from "community centre" to "house of worship." Of course it is a mosque, how is it not?

    How is it not at ground zero if the plane engine struck, and landed in, that building – which it did?

    So as the attacks, which killed thousands of people, were done in the name of that religion it does not require a stretch of the imagination to see that to construct a building to that religion there might be considered offensive.

  • @allan3141 Yes, that's correct. Only two floors of Park51 will be a prayer space. Besides the prayer space, the Initiative's plan includes a 500-seat auditorium, theater, performing arts center, fitness center, swimming pool, basketball court, childcare services, art exhibitions, bookstore, culinary school, and a food court serving halal dishes.

    How is it offensive to Ground Zero when there are a number of 9/11 families who are in support of the community center?

  • @allan3141 And why should we punish Manhattan Muslims for what nineteen criminals did? Should I, as a Christian, be punish for what others do in the name of Christianity? Why should we abandon our American values? Wouldn't that hand a victory over to those who seek to undermine our nation?

    You have the right to ask them not to build this community center. But they have the right to build it anyway. And it's being built right now. Oh darn.

  • @allan3141 And what should we do to Muslims who kneel down to pray in front of Ground Zero? Should we arrest them? Should there be signs in front of Ground Zero saying "Since 9/11 was caused by Muslims, Muslims aren't allowed to pray here."? There will be so many questions and concerns if they are banned from building their community center. It's better if we just allow them to build it anyway.

  • Also, when Jasser mentions he'd be okay with the center being an anti-terrorism center or something of the like with similar goals; what part of an interfaith cultural center does he not understand? This center is being established to promote peaceful dialogue among the different religions and debunking the stereotypes placed on Muslim Americans. Their original center is in the same area, and they were planning this center for a while; it only made headlines now to enhance right-wing campaigns.

  • I absolutely hate it when people, like Zuhdi Jasser, use the sensitivities argument. Innocent Muslim Americans were murdered in the Towers, too! My friend's Muslim father was in the North Tower. My Muslim cousin and his Muslim classmates were a few of the first people to medically attend to the victims coming in. My friend's Muslim cousin was a firefighter who died saving people in the Towers. Muslim Americans were attacked on 9/11, too!

  • @al5mnd9trnksdr745bi Robert Spencer : American Idiot. Don't believe me? Just look what he said about Obama.

  • Mufa'khathat literally translated means "placing between the thighs, placing the PENIS between the thighs of a child).

    ISLAMIC SUNNA OF THIGHING

    By Grand Mufti Abu Abdullah Muhammad Al-Shemary, the grand scholar of the Fatwa committee, reference #1809, 3/8/1421.

    "Aisha was six years of age and he could not have intercourse with her due to her small age. That is why [the prophet] peace and prayer of Allah be upon him placed HIS MALE MEMBER BETWEEN HER THIGHS AND MASSAGED IT SOFTLY

  • A Muslim representing Zionists? This Dr.Zoodi Jasser is minting money by spreading Islamophobia. Congrats Neocons and Zionists for finding such soul-less people and hiring them to speak his own community.

  • @XxRomanov93xX

    I just replied.

  • @XxRomanov93xX

    Dear, you submit only on the outside and you don't know much about Judaeo-Christianity or Islamic history either.

  • @XxRomanov93xX Fyi, Islam happens to be the most 'compulsive' ideology on the face of the planet! If you aren't a muslim, then you're only good for death, conversion or dhimmitude. I said my "disintegration" FACT (not "argument") was TRANSPARENCY and Islamophobia isn't bias; it's a complete myth. As another matter of fact, I WAS there, since you ask. I saw with my own eyes! Did you? No, bias is not "natural" at all; it's born of personal insecurity.

  • @XxRomanov93xX Oh really? In truth, Muhammad's crusade against Christians began in Oct 630 AD when he marched on Tabuk extorting jizya protection money from them on his way there. The Bible and Torah aren't "books by Allah, God, Yahweh what have". The only code of behaviour sanctioned by Judaeo-Christianity is that described in the 10 Commandments given to the Jew, Moses.

  • @XxRomanov93xX Cont ...

    Muslims won't submit to man-made laws such as those made in a democracy. The objective is to enforce change on and exploit a democratic system of government to suit. Your concept of "Hispanophobia" reveals you're personal racist attitude towards Hispanics.

  • @XxRomanov93xX

    I mention the "disintegration of human bodies" issue to bring in transparency and full open disclosure which has nothing to do with "bias". Other than 'stealth', Is there a VALID reason "disintegration of human bodies" should be omitted from Aslan's discourse? It isn't "Islamophobia" when non-believers KNOW Islam wants to kill them and dominate the world. If anything, it's the height of common sense.

  • @XxRomanov93xX

    Dr Aslan is far from being "a genius" and his bias is as transparent as glass. So is yours. He's projecting the persona of a professional victim (not "genius") by using false premises to push his points. Eg his use of mythical "Islamophobia" is one and the other is the distance factor. He disregards the fact that parts of the aircraft and disintegrated human bodies landed exactly on the very site he's claiming is far enough away. He knows he's being deceptive and lost the debate.

  • @XxRomanov93xX Congratulations, you have won the dhimmi-award!

  • IS funny to see the guy who is been interviewed calls him self Muslim and he feels threatened by sharia law!! He is saying sharia law is threatening our society, how can you say that Dr Zuhdi Jasser when u call your self Muslim. you betrayed Allah your creator shame on you.THE WAR ON TERROR IS THE BIGGEST LIE.. 2 SAS officers dressed like arabs with lots of explosive devices trying to bomb Baghdad market were arrested, wile the rest of the world thought its a shi'as and sunnis killing each other

  • @pjgmgame: go fuck yourself you fucking moron. I'm not a muslim but as a westerner, it pains me to see how ignorant we can be sometimes. YOU FUCKING IDIOT.

  • @MrTestarossa02 You're a fucking bigot. There are many muslims like you and me in this world. American Muslims for example. You're blinded by hate and cannot see the difference between muslims and extreme muslims.

  • reza aslan is a talking ass. he's so full of shit, and acts like a stupid bitch in every video i've seen.

    he lies through his teeth and expects people to fall for it.

  • Thanks brother Reza Arsalan, you did great job keep kicking such zionist paid apostates like jasser.

  • ZUHDI, INTELLECTUAL PYGMI WHO HAS HIS SPEECHES WRITTEN BY AIPAC AND HIS ZIONIST MASTERS.

  • @glower125 ,Absolutely correct

  • FAGGOT OPPORTUNIST, WHY NOT MAKE MONEY HATING MUSLIMS.

    HE ALWAYS LIES ABOUT HIS BACKGROUND.

  • Reza Aslan, typical islamist, with his deceiving "takiyya, tu quoque and kitman". Mister Aslan, you can't fool us anymore.

  • @GospodinMilan, you are unable to listen to such truth but wait you are the same apostate as this gay jasser.

  • Dr. Zhudi Jasser, you are a hero.

  • The main problem is religion, it is so stupid having people who still believing in Noah's arc or Mohamed, come on guys, get over religion, we are going to end up killing each other for something that does not even exist.

  • Aslan is a Liar and a scum bag

  • @SupernaturalXtreme

    What did he lie about?

  • If that were the case, he would need a motivation. But none of the possibilities make sense other than he was a genuine prophet. He had the good life before, but lost much personal material success afterwards. But thats a whole different discussion. I can tell you that mainstream muslims aren't silent. I've heard so many speeches on how terrorism is against islam that its boring now lol, but these things don't make the headlines. Sure, more can be done, but we are far from silent.

  • Don't see your reply pjmgame.

    David.

  • @davian3  David you did not read my reply.

  • That's true pjmgame: How convienent indeed. Muslims are liars from birth. No, make that from conception as half of them (females) are already slaves. Muslims you meet and talk with, befriend etc. are working it. It's a cellular thing. Part of the DNA. I suppose it will take another 911 to convince. Sad.

    Love and Light.

    David.

  • @davian3 You have not read my reply

  • That's true pjmgame. Ya' don't hear them condem it. They are not vocal. They are cowed and would suffer if they did. Shame on them. "Haram!" There is in fact only one reason any Muslim is in the USA and it aint freedom. Islam is slavery.

    Love and Light.

    David.

  • @davian3 David, I have met and worked with a lot of people who condemn it. They are not afraid because they live in America. They are not in Hell. (middle east). What American Muslims are afraid is being verbally and physically abused by other Americans.

  • Read “Muslim Mafia” by P David Gaubatz & Paul Sperry. Learn how the US government is tracking, raiding, jailing the followers of the fascist, rapist, murdering pedophile Prophet. "Allah is our goal, the Prophet is our guide, the Quran is our constitution, jihad is our way and death for the glory of Allah is our greatest ambition"._Muslim Brotherhood credo. They all read the same book.

  • @davian3 Not all of them follow it and a lot condmen the evil parts of it.

  • @pjmgame The world does not see those condemners doing anything to control jihadists. This can only be interpreted as inner compliance.

  • @Msunbird02 How can they control jihadists? They'll be killed. Do you think non-extreme muslims can just go back yo the middle east and say "STOP THIS. SHARIA LAW IS SICK" Do you actually expect them to do that?

  • @pjmgame That's my point: Islam operates on fear of the sword alone which makes it a totalitarian death cult.

    YES indeed!!! I absolutely do expect every single pacifist muslim to rise up, return to the middle east and tell the so-called extremists exactly that. Without their doing so, the world perceives pacifists as unconscionably equal to extremists b/c their silence contributes to the complicit slaughter of millions of innocents due to brainwashing that starts in the womb.

  • @Msunbird02 And if they did they'll be killed. They live in fear from them.

  • @pjmgame That fear of being killed can only mean their slogan about Islam being "peaceful" is a LIE told for the sake of self-preservation only. No matter which way you look at it, the perception and the ideology is a sham.

  • @Msunbird02 Then their idiots!!!!!!!!!

  • @pjmgame Are you now saying that their fear of being killed for speaking out against the extremists makes them idiots? That doesn't make any sense when Islam regards martyrdom as the pinnacle of the 'faith'. Again, there is the all-pervasive self-serving dualistic nature of the dogma.

  • @Msunbird02 I'm simply saying that the non-extreme muslims live in fear of the extremes. How can they simply speak out? They need protection.

  • @pjmgame That's another point. They should not have to need any protection. Even so, honour killings are happening all over the world by those who take shari'a law into their own hands even when it isn't adopted by their host country.

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  • @Msunbird02 The people behind the mosque condemn Sharia Law.

  • @pjmgame Not quite. Saudi Arabia is providing the funding and Shari'a law is in effect in that country ... as is the intolerance of public worship of other creeds. You won't find any Christian churches there except a rare few provided privately within compounds.

  • @Msunbird02 Saudia Arabia is providing the funding? Your source

  • @pjmgame I don't think so. Why then did Rauf publicly proclaim the US to be a "shari'a compliant" country?

  • @Msunbird02 He never said that

  • @pjmgame Yes, he did. He's committing jihad by stealth.

    /watch?v=tT8s1a1E4nk&NR=1

    /watch?v=N0PeySLCaXw

  • @Msunbird02 Where do I put that? Your sources. In the youtube bar or in the search bar?

  • @Msunbird02 My friend, all he is saying is that the Sharia and the Constitution share the same values. The funny thing is that the example of "sharia" in the videos you mentioned are clearly against Islam, but are terrible cultural traditions practiced by a minority of people. You'll find similar things in nonmuslim cultures as well. Please don't get your Islam or sharia from Islam hating sources. Thats like learning about jewish history from nazis.

  • @akhan07 I understand what he's saying. The examples shown aren't against Islam. If so, they would not be practised at all - regardless of culture. The difference between a "peaceful" Muslim and a Muslim terrorist isn’t one of religious doctrine. You don’t interpret the Qur'an and Hadith differently or belong to different sects. You all know it’s your duty to convert, kill, enslave or subjugate. You may disagree on strategy / tactics but are all in complete agreement on the desired outcome.

  • @Msunbird02 Hey man, I don't hate you or want to kill, enslave or subjugate you. As for conversion, only you can convert yourself. When the Muslims conquered Mecca, Muhammad could've done all of that, but he forgave them instead. As a Muslim I would much rather have some coffee and pecan pie with you and discuss what Islam really is about. And for the record, the only person I ever beheaded was a cadaver for medical school!

  • @akhan07 I don't hate you either. Muhammad led the first muslims out to rob a Meccan caravan at Badr. It wasn't his place to "forgive" anyone but rather a case of vice versa. You need to re-educate middle eastern / Pakistani Imams and all the Anjem Choudary's out there before me.

  • @Msunbird02 They did raid a caravan, but that was after they were boycotted, tortured, starved and killed while in Mecca and then exiled from their homes without any of their property. And of course, mainstream scholars in the US and abroad have condemned violent terrorist acts and those that support it.

  • @akhan07 Muhammed caused all troubles for himself and others by trying to pretend holiness. He was never a 'victim' except to himself. It doesn't matter in the least that scholars condemn terrorist acts. What matters is that mainstream muslims do nothing to end it. That's how the west knows that Islam is everything but a "religion of peace".

  • @Msunbird02 CONT ...

    “To stand in silence when they should be protesting makes cowards out of men."

    Abraham Lincoln

  • @akhan07 Btw, why not try changing cultures in Pakistan, Malaysia, Iran etc. My sources are all factual only. Since you mention Nazis, muslims won't teach that Grand Mufti Haj Amin Al Husseini was the architect of the WW2 Jewish holocaust.

    /watch?v=bNzTL4zu5Xg

    Read: "The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism: Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin Al-Husseini" written by Chuck Morse

    This is like the Japanese still refusing to teach about WW2 in their schools, as is still the case.

  • Muslims can have their mosque at ground zero...WHEN CHRISTIAN AND JEWS CAN BUILD THEIR HOUSES OF WORSHIP IN MECCA!

  • @StoogeWatcher The difference is that this is the USA and we have freedoms for everybody. We are differnt from other countries and they can place their mosque wherever they like. Its called Freedom of Religon and its protected by the Constitution.

  • @pjmgame The problem is that Islam doesn't want freedom of religion. They want total Sharia Law. It's already happening in Europe. Again, try building churches and synagogues in many parts of the Muslim world and see how "tolerant" the Muslim world is.

  • @StoogeWatcher  This will not happen in America. American muslims are stronly mixed with other cultures, They are like you and me. Youtube "My Faith, My Voice"

  • war on terror??!!! how about war on stupidity and then war on "terror"....

  • As an Iranian, let me just say that Reza ASSlan is a disgrace and a charlatan who is an Islamic supremacist living in denial of reality...Notice how emotional and worked up he gets and how quickly he plays the self-pitying hurt feelings and offended card. What a piece of shit that guy is.

  • fuk u guys! REZA SAID THE RIGHTS THINGS! this country is all about freedom n anyone can build a fukin mosque or church wherever the fuk they want!

  • this dude reza is a racist brown turd piece of shit.

    case closed

  • LAMO. Reza Aslan in denial. Hit the nail on head.

  • Reza Aslan, is "Islamic Republic" agent in USA , he is in payroll of Iran's "state department".

  • Quran Teaches

    “Believers, take neither the Jews nor the Christians for your friends1. They are friends with one another. Whoever of you seeks their friendship shall become one of their number. God does not guide the wrongdoers.” The Table (5) #51.

    “Believers, do not befriend your fathers or your brothers if they choose unbelief in preference to faith. Wrongdoers are those that befriend them.” Repentance (3)#23

  • @mazdak55 it's a shame more people don't understand that All muslims true to their faith wish nothing but harm on "infidels", no matter how much they pretend to be from a peace loving religion.

    the proposed ground zero mosque is to muslims a victory mosque. nothing more & nothing less.

  • At last some common sense from reza aslan!

    People need to chill out and look at the facts!

    You the man reza!

  • go reza you owned that fake muslim closet jew/christian

  • @ozzyz786 LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL why is every person that disagrees with Muslim or Islamic anything automatically a Jew or Christian?!?!? Why is every person that argues with Jewish or Judaic things a Nazi?!?!? And how is he a fake Muslim?! Can he not question his faith? Didn't the Qur'an say question your faith, question authority? Also, if you are Muslim, how can you call yourself a Muslim and judge this man? You are stripped of that right.

  • zoody joody pwnd

  • No god but God - Reza Aslan!! great book!!! It'll give people a better understanding of what they're "arguing" about!! There is every right to build the Mosque!!

  • @sturnbull09 Oh yea, because people who need to read it, will DEFINITELY go buy it, love it and then jerk off to it! LOOOOL

  • That Raza Aslan guy is in total denial, its shocking. Has he even been to Islamic countries to say what he's saying? I guess not. His gay voice would get him killed quicker than he can say "Islam loves gays".

  • Yup! Jaffer is a CHASHCOW trying to fill up his bank account and getting bribed to commit fallacious sins!!!!!!!! Well done Reza Aslan....

  • Reza was brilliant - that ass kissing jaffer is probably hoping for some cash from Muslim bashers

  • Reza just shat on that moron

  • i think he just said it 10 times that its NOT a mosque u dumb ignorant fucks. Its a cultural center. so jews have the right to have one but muslims can't? wtf. none of you jews should be against this then.

  • Razi just owned this talk.

  • Reza is an absolute Jerkoff.....a true Islamacist in the closet.....He just admitted that the Narrative to 9/11 has to be changed, which undoubtedly, will say the word Terrorists, and leave the MAIN WORD OUT OF THE CONTENT...."ISLAM" - How many more times do these guys need to Declare War Against us, bomb our countries, until we actally believe them....!! I BELIEVE..... I know Islam hates freedom. Hates Jews. they shout it from the Mountain tops. Let's believe them.

  • @yakov321 Every religion kills. Period. Religion is a lie. It's convenient. It's a social adhesive. They are all based on lies...they took Pagan stories and holdings, warped them and made them demonic.

  • Dr Zudi is awesome.......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @yakov321 Thank you! "Dr Zudi is awesome!" That's what I am waiting to hear!

  • @yakov321 This VERY clever Aslan is wanting us to swallow that there is NO difference between a mosq and any other kind of church on Ground Zero! That bit it all! We have a "french" version of that kind of man with Tariq Ramadan! But influential french people has unmask him. Very dangerous these kind of intelligent, good looking men who cleverly manipulate the meaning of concept and facts. Me Jasser is a very sensible muslim and I wish a lot are like him.

  • reza destroys this guy HAHAHAH

  • @absba9 that Dr. was a jerk. I hate those Muslims who try to apologize or say that 9/11 was done my extremists Muslims, we are moderate blah blah blah. These jerks dont even know that they indirectly take the blame home. Cus it has never been proven that 9/11 was done by Al qaeda or Osama.Bush could have been behind it himself for all that I know. FBI has no clue who was behind 9/11.They don't even list Osama as behind 9/11 attacks cus they dont have enough substantial evidence for it. nuf said

  • what a fucking sand nigger.

  • raza is sooo sexy :D

  • Jasser is such a tool.

  • Jasser got owned

  • Would you be okay with a Baptist Church constructed next to the last abortion clinic they shot up? No. Do they have the Constitutional right to build one there? Yes.

    Case closed. Reza Aslan is an Islamist, a stealth jihadist.

  • Just for information of Zuhdi that all september 11 terrorists were arabs. Now he forgets this fact and blame others for the crimes that they did not commit. I am sorry for american people who are always played by this type of opportunitist showmen.

  • JASSAR THE CLOSET ZIONIST PWNED!

  • I've always respected Reza and Zuhdi. I actually thought they were one and the same person until about a year or so ago. Anyways, I'm with Zuhdi on this. The facts are there.

  • @WorldAtheistReport (Reza wore glasses too until just recently.... )

  • Dr. Jasser is a Cardiologist, he doesn't have a Ph.D. or anything. While Reza Aslan has multiple degrees and accreditations to his name and is the expert on Islam and Terrorism.

  • I am a Muslim. Reza Aslan wouldn't know reality if he slept with it. He'd be more concerned about his *image.*

  • And I am a Muslim, Reza Aslan is an expert on Islam and Terrorism. Dr. Jasser is not an Expert on Islam, he is a Cardiologist from Arizona and New Mexico, believe me!

  • @omkhan And I, fortunately, have a mind of my own. One that is not impressed by degrees. As if! If you have a point, make it. Otherwise, as they say: resist the temptation.

  • @intheway11

    I understand, but Dr. Jasser is a Cardiologist, he has no way to socially prove himself internationally to be an authority on Islam or Terrorism. If the United States or any govenrment were to hire either of the two, Jasser or Aslan, they would choose Aslan because he has the credentials. Civilized society chooses experts based on credentials by approved Federal boards, not by self proclaiming experts (i.e. Jasser).

  • @omkhan Civilized societies are democratic and not elitist. Moreover this is not a policy matter but one of public (get it, public?) opinion. You and I both know the "Acha hua" sentiments in the muslim community at 9-11. Why be a munafiq? Because we want to live here? Because we want to have our cake and eat it too? Salam hai aap ki integrity ko.

  • @intheway11

    I have no idea what you're talking about. First of all, fine, it is a matter of public opinion, but because we are a democracy based on the United States Constitution, the rules in it need to be expressed and not by the emotions or opinion that are being used to disguise the racism, hatred, and bigotry by the masses. Get it? Got it? Good!

  • @omkhan Of course the mosque, and not a watered down community center, but a solely religious mosque has EVERY constitutional right to be built, here or anywhere. That's reflective of the liberalism of the US constitution and not that of us Muslims. Where's our liberalism? And, by the way, I took it for granted from your name that you understand Urdu. If you don't, I apologize for the presumption.

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  • @omkhan And I see your true colors, shining through. True colors, and that's why I love this exchange!

    Pray tell, how far back this honorable "American born citizenship" lineage goes? Parents, if I am not wrong. Anyway, the issue is academic. The kind of person who argues on the bestowed merits of the proponent, rather than the strength of the argument is JUST the kind who resorts to swearing as the final argument!

  • @intheway11

    Seriously, get your head out of the clouds. Reza Aslan's argument is strong and reflects a majority of the Muslim Americans in the United States, per say, 95%. I brought your background into this because your ideas and perspective is a direct result of your history. I have seen many like you who espouse the opposite and claim the "When in Rome, do as Romans do." Well, this is the United States, a free thinking society, where individualism prevails.

  • @omkhan Let's go through your enraged comments one by one. (Although I think I'll tire of it. Sigh.) First one: It's "per se" and not "per say." Wev. Again, the same reliance on numbers and credentials! 95%. Well, Americans voted in Bush. Numbers do not impress. They can reflect an attribute of an argument (its popularity) but not its validity. And yes, you brought my background into this because you like bringing everything BUT your own argument for or against the mosque into this section.

  • @intheway11

    I use the US Constitution as my argument and that alone should suffice. and please don't correct me, I know my spelling and grammatical mistakes, I'm not writing a college paper here. I brought your background only because it gives me insight of your fallacies and whether you can be taken seriously in the debate surrounding the Cordoba Initiative.

  • @omkhan US Constitution? And that settles WHAT argument, pray tell? Neither Dr. Jaffer nor I have ever denied the legal right to build a mosque. What we do argue is the ethics of it and the purported intention. If the intention was to build harmony and understanding, why not withdraw in the face of the opposite ensuing? Surely an elegant gesture that would both gain the respect of the reasonable Americans and shame the bigoted American right wingers.

  • @intheway11

    Dr. Reza Aslan's credentials are not "merits" but certifications after thorough studying. He was not awarded his degrees, he worked for them! That is why I brought up his credentials, because if one's opinion is to be taken seriously, one must have credentials and proof that they are an expert in their respective field.

  • @omkhan Second: Aslan. Hoo boy! I have read and heard him, and like Sam Harris, find his infinitely elastic definitions of religion to be mere sophistry. Also, of course, while it may, Harvard does not a bright mind make. We routinely reject experts as and when their opinion does not square with ours and quote them when it does. Gah.

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  • @omkhan Third. (Sigh.) Your parents are also Americans as were their parents. Great. How is Dr. Jasser's view unislamic?

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  • @omkhan I am Canadian. Before that a Pakistani. Have lived in Atlanta GA for several years. Love America and Canada and also Pakistan - all for different reasons. For Pakistan it is mostly the food and the warmth and the attachment one reserves for a hometown. What does my appearance have to do with the argument? You look for patterns and externalities to form an opinion around, because....why? The lack of a genuine one?

  • @intheway11

    like I said, the US constitution is my argument, genuine and legal. the US constitution is not bendable to emotion or liberalism.

  • @omkhan Lastly (and laughingly) you are of course right to say i should not have picked on the grammatical error. I am smiling because the only reason I did so was was that I was angered momentarily by your extreme bigotry as far as the tone of the personal remarks. I took recourse in a much lesser weakness: linguistic bigotry! Haha.

  • @intheway11

    i now have a complete picture of you.  thank you for confirming all that I suspected, i shall pray tonight for your happiness. : ) take care!

  • @omkhan Ah, the irony! Pray for my husband and two kids as well. You too, take care.

  • @intheway11

    you got the best of me. Though I don't agree with Jasser and your viewpoints, the way I behaved was despicable and I apologize and I did pray for your family, as a friend or brother would about his own sister's existential happiness. And forgive me for any remarks made about your appearance or personal attacks, it was not right of me on so many levels. Also, I admire your style of writing. Good, now I can sleep in peace. ; )

  • Rez aslan is an apologist for Islamic terrorism

  • No Reza Aslan is telling folks how it is. He ain't apologizing for anyone.

  • Why aren't we banning the British from developing property in Washington, DC? After they burned down the White House and half of DC, a goal the 9/11 hijackers failed to achieve. Never forget!!!

  • True, why is the British Embassy in D.C.?

  • Though, again Resa is always capable of making a worse argument... by using the term "Islamophobic". Resa, there is nothing wrong with being "Islamophobic" Islam is not a race, it is not a sex, it is a chosen ideology with many dangerous interpretations that can be taken from it's teaching. Islamophobia may indeed by a healthy and sane position as might christianophobia. But the thing about the first amendment is it doesn't matter who's scared of who, all our rights are protected.

  • "places that don't allow churches to be built"

    He makes this criticism of the Islamic societies, while he makes the case not to allow the building of Mosques.

    I'm no friend of Islam, but I can spot a double standard when I see one.

  • WAKE UP AMERICA,,,,, REZA ASLAN IS REAL AND HE KNOWS THAT THE LIBERAL MEDIA WON'T QUESTION HIS EXTREME VEIWS. I RESPECT THE FACT THAT HE HAS NO PROBLEMS ADDMITTING HE IS IN HIS WORDS " A LIBERAL / PROGRESSIVE MUSLUIM" SO AMERICA HE IS TELLING YOU THAT HE HATES EVERYTHING THAT YOUR FOUNDING FATHERS STOOD FOR. WAKE UP AMERICA.

  • They even have our kids eating halal food now. Something must be done. The British government are pussies, we need to get out and protest on the streets. I'm sick to death of these animals using their freedom of speech to protest against and condem OUR freedom of speech. Now is the time, we must stop this cancer or sadly it will be too late, or next thing we'll have sharia law.

  • @TFengineer: Jasser is more American that you`ll ever be, he is on to you and people like who are here for one reason only to advance your desert religion and the worship of your monn god allah.

  • @littlelion1964

    LOL...let's not talk about your forged religion, christianity. How many versions of the bible? 10? LOL. I would feel bad to know my book was changed so many times and translated completed and permanently into a religion that doesn't even have the same letters in many cases. Jasser is a Muslim too btw. You fail on so many levels.

  • @littlelion1964

    The Bible has been tampered with, reconstructed and falsified. It has been corrupted over time. Keep following a falsified book. Even christian ministers agree with this fact.

  • Caliph Uthman ordered the Qur'an collected into one volume: Hadith 709 & 507

    The Qur'an had not been collected into one volume prior the third Caliph, some 25 years after Muhammad's death.

    709. Narrated Anas: Uthman called Zaid bin Thabit, Abdullah bin Az-Zubair, Said bin Al-As and Abdur-Rahman bin Al-Harith bin Hisham, and then they wrote the manuscripts of the Holy Quran in the form of book in several copies. Uthman said to the three Quraishi persons."

  • @TFengineer: cont: If you differ with Zaid bin Thabit on any point of the Quran, then write it in the language of Quraish, as the Quran was revealed in their language." So they acted accordingly. (Zaid bin Thabit was an Ansari and not from Quraish). Vol. 4 - Prophet and His Companions - Hadith 709

    

  • Anas bin Malik's Account of the Collection of the Qur'an:

    Proof from Hadith 510:

    There were Differing versions of the Qur'an in the early years of Islam

    Uthman ordered the Qur'an compiled into 1 volume

    Some of the manuscripts were not in Muhammad's original tongue and needed to be translated. Uthman ordered competing versions to be burned, indicating that there were other versions in existence at the time!

    There was only1 man who remembered one of the verses of the Qur'an

    you`re So funny

  • @littlelion1964

    actually that is a falsehood and is not true. there were no translations made from one tongue to another. it was recorder by several men in arabic in front of The Prophet. The Quran is complete in its entirety.

  • actually its not, the quran was finalized ~150 yrs after muhammd`s death, tribal leaders had to approve of it, in the way that did not offend any of