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The Kominas "React to Criticism"

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2009

The Kominas react to mean internet commentators.

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  • Shaj you owe me seven minutes and three seconds of my life! But srsly, oh lol.

  • lol. That was hard.

    Wondering what those "meany" people said to you actually!

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  • Playing scrabble: putting qaf down, qaf + lam = qul!! now seen, seen...

  • @Derneuerradikaler

    don't try to understand muslims. try to understand islam if you want to; there's a big difference. MOST muslims these days are extremely close-minded assholes; the religion is not the culprit here. islam these days, sadly as i feel, is horribly misinterpreted by pakistanis and arabs.

  • cruella deville...HILARIOUS!

  • @Derneuerradikaler .. the content or the message. i mean music which preaches violence, abuse, sex, drugs, alcohol etc is certainly considered haram by most. other moderate music is considered either permissable or not preferrable but not forbidden i.e. makrooh n not haram. but then the trouble comes onto wat is really moderate? in simple its like the knife scenario where a knife can be used to cut fruits or to kill. so the choice is upon us on how we want to use it.

  • @Derneuerradikaler hey i guess sum may agree n others disagree but not all muslims believe in music being haram. c the thing is in the quran it says "idol talks are forbidden" which truly can b anythng that is a waste of time. there may be a few bits n bobs which may suggest that they are or they arent haram. thing is there wasnt many instruments present at the time of the prophet muhammad pbuh therefore we cannot get the exact answer. but the more moderate muslims will say tht it depends on....

  • I'm not a muslim, I've never been a muslim and I'm merely trying to understand Islam without bias from people with extreme views of any kind. I just want to know if muslims actually consider wrong to listen to secular Music. Why would something that can be used as tool for good that brings people of all kinds together can be considered as immoral or sinful (haram)?

  • dude u guys r srsly fucked up in ur mind ..!!

  • i know how he feels

  • Imran Malik is hot x)

  • loooool

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