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To: Sultan who wrote (154342)1/14/2011 12:34:25 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 542009
 
You just have to be in the right country and right cultural and economic levels to do that..

Yeah, you're right I can't argue that sexual freedom comes without corresponding economics. In fact, that's probably not even a good reason to discuss Muslims, so sorry for bringing that up. I just remember being single man, and I like girls, and Muslim girls were (in general) off limits.

Anyway, lets put the question this simple way - in a random group of people, how will the Muslim get along? I think maybe it's hard for him or her, because Islam places significant personal requirements/burdens on the follower/believer.



To: Sultan who wrote (154342)1/14/2011 3:29:41 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 542009
 
>>However, place like India with a large muslim population is still very very different then a place like Saudi Arabia etc.. It is not a monolithic block although fundamentals are trying very hard to change that and Wahabis last 30 years have managed to subvert a lot of places and people with their money..<<

Most Americans lump all Muslims together, but it really is mostly the Wahabis who are a problem. Fundamentalist, medieval nuts, in large part.