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It would an honor to be a Copt! Tablighee? that is a different storyReader comment on item: Friendless in the Middle East Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), May 31, 2012 at 07:45 Our dear Ben Othman calls me his Coptic friend and as I explained Allah tells his likes that he cannot befriend us kuffar and as if we kuffar care so we cannot be friends unless our dear Ben Othman disagrees with his Arabian Allah And no Mr Sherlock Holmes but I'm not a Copt but it would be an honor to be one And when he was reminded that he sounds like a tablighee which means that his ancestors the Hindus were brutalized by islam and now he suffers from a case of self hate and does not like to be reminded of such fact and this is why he wonders how come a kafir like me knows so much about the reiigion of the Arabs only so I must be a Copt but this is islamic logic at its best Mr Einstein: we study you and your religion and the imperialism of the Arabs now do you get it? Let me repeat it one more time it is an honor to be a Copt or anything but Muslim or a tablighee like you Now could you tell me our dear Ben Othman how can I become a Copt and would this drive Allah out of his mind?
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