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Montano1993 [528]
3 years ago
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What are the significant people and beliefs associated with islam

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krok68 [10]3 years ago
4 0
<span>Mohamed said If you do Not Believe in me and Allah then You must die Making Mohamed equal to Allah 

I don't Believe in Mohamed 

the Muslim Religion is based On making MAN the supreme Being a woman's worth is worth Nothing For example if a woman Under Sharia law is Raped she Must Produce 4 Male Witnesses 

a man can Marry a Baby but not have sex until her first mensuration what 6 years Old well Aisha Mohamed's WIFE was 6 years old and Sharia law 65.4 has Not change 

then we have Wife Beating 64.5 tells ow to do this without leaving Visible marks 

and then we Have to satisfy Muslim Men 

Most sites that tell the Truth about Sharia law get closed down i had 100 links most Gone and many of My answers have been removed because someone Called them Racist 

Far from being Racist I am Just Honest read for Yourself whilst i am still here 

the Link explains Sharia Law written By Me For Mens Pleasure in all Things</span>Source(s):<span>http://www.google.com.au/#hl=en&tbo=d&nf... 


http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&sugexp=kj...</span>
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