Why is antisemitism more pronounced among. Muslims?

I have attended religious discussions in churches and synagogues lots (ie I heard hundreds, if not thousands of "sermons". I also heard several "KHUTBAHS" in
mosques and read lots more. Out of those experiences the only times I heard
attacks on specific "OTHER" religions----it was in the mosques or the published
"khutbahs" thereof
Yep. You're very much a part of that hate effort.
 
Because Judaism and Islam are very similar in radicalism and perspective. Israel is making the mistakes that Turkey made, and in the long run, this may turn out to be much more serious and negative. Turkey ended the ASALA terrorist organization by organizing successful military, economic and legal operations together with parameters such as cooperation, diplomacy and partnership with Europe and the USA.

But even some politicians' marketing it with heroism and courage rather than diplomatic - political events can lead people to a meaningless and unrealistic ego. The increase in the negative reactions of the world public opinion, the damage to the diplomatic and commercial relations will eventually negatively affect the international military - intelligence operations, technological - military transfers.

The meaningless racism and prejudice created by the conspiracy theories and propagandas pumped by the Communist Soviets about the USA - England - Israel during the Cold War period is quite sad. But I hope Israeli politicians and citizens of Israel will also focus on solving these problems through greater reconciliation - cooperation with Palestine.
 
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Yep. You're very much a part of that hate effort.
another sweeping assertion by suradie----that she SHOULD
have no trouble justifying. (sheeesh ---I am part of that hate
effort----thru my sermons? teachings? ----examples
suradie?
 
Funny that they stayed in Iran for 2500 years.
what is "funny" about it. Compared to lots of countries HISTORICALLY---
Iran was NOT SO BAD. When I was a kid (long ago---I is old)---Iranians
did not come close to muslims of the middle east and the Indian
subcontinent in the islamo nazi education which NOW infects the
grammar schools of all three groups. Iran changed---lots of the muslims
that I knew back then (before 1979) were in the USA escaping
CREEPING ISLAMISM. Remember DA SHAH? He just could not
summon up enough hatred for jews to please the AYATOILET. Back
then Teheran was actually civilized
 
I am part of that hate
effort----thru my sermons? teachings?

“Alexa, play Twenty Questions.”

- - trying not to be offensive, this might work - -

who is a murderer, pathological liar - who claimed they had etchings from heaven with 10 commandments ...

as well - who's adherents in the 1st century crucified a religious itinerant ...


that might be 2 questions ... maybe 18 to go.
 
“Alexa, play Twenty Questions.”

- - trying not to be offensive, this might work - -

who is a murderer, pathological liar - who claimed they had etchings from heaven with 10 commandments ...

as well - who's adherents in the 1st century crucified a religious itinerant ...


that might be 2 questions ... maybe 18 to go.
What reply did you get from Alexa (assuming you make enough to buy an Alexa)?
 
bond, just a thought to clear a previous confusion, a helpful hint - - 20 questions used to be free if its to much for you maybe someone will help you out.
I had a hunch you didn't make enough to buy an Alexa.

"Twenty questions is a spoken parlor game, which encourages deductive reasoning and creativity. It originated in the United States and was played widely in the 19th century.[1] It escalated in popularity during the late 1940s, when it became the format for a successful weekly radio quiz program."

A little BEFORE my time -- Twenty questions - Wikipedia.
 
what is "funny" about it. Compared to lots of countries HISTORICALLY---
Iran was NOT SO BAD. When I was a kid (long ago---I is old)---Iranians
did not come close to muslims of the middle east and the Indian
subcontinent in the islamo nazi education which NOW infects the
grammar schools of all three groups. Iran changed---lots of the muslims
that I knew back then (before 1979) were in the USA escaping
CREEPING ISLAMISM. Remember DA SHAH? He just could not
summon up enough hatred for jews to please the AYATOILET. Back
then Teheran was actually civilized
I didn't know you'd spent time in Iran. I remember lots of Muslims.
 
I didn't know you'd spent time in Iran. I remember lots of Muslims.
I spent lots of time with lots of Iranians in the USA. There was
a huge influx into my area of the USA which seems to me started
in the 1960s-----they were mostly muslims but also a very considerable
number of jews. Both groups were educated---mostly from Teheran
and the muslims were nervous about the "fanatics" who turned out
to be islamists. Way back then travel "back home" was on EL AL
 
Funny that they stayed in Iran for 2500 years.
both the jewish and zoroastrian populations have been
decimated to the point that the situation meets the criterion
for GENOCIDE. Jews and Zoroastrians still enjoy each other
both in Mumbai and Israel. Funny that you focus on that point
 
Christians and Jews are infidels (disbelievers) from the viewpoint of islam. Many hadiths were written down already at the time he was alive.

Kuffar is not a disbeliever, but a heretic,
who openly rejects the legitimacy
of Islam and its main figure.

So much for Islam preferance
of monotheism to a personality cult.
 
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Desire for things to be the way she says they are.
that's a fascinating answer. Can you expand on it----do you conjecture
that Surada is "anti Bukhari" ie considers the Bukhari hadith collection
to be invalid?
 

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