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al-Ahmadiyya is dangerousReader comment on item: The Muslim Brotherhood's Place in Islamist Politics Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Aug 24, 2014 at 08:02 Dr. Pipes Very true. However I do believe that the Deobandis are much more dangerous than the MB. They are not unlike Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde. The first to line up for "interfaith" encounters are the Deobandis but it is also the same group that produce the likes of the London doctor who is of Muslim Indian origin that is linked to the murder of James Foley. The most dangerous group and they are not even regarded as Muslims by other Muslims would be al-Ahmadiyya. The members of al-Ahmadiyya are out to spread their brand of Islam through blatant lies and fabrications they visit prisons in order to spread their brand of Islam, write articles for the Hofpost defending Islam. And the members populate the internet and I do not know how they can support themselves. . Now these hypocrites that preach love tell the Germans that crosses in a cemetery should be covered because crosses offend these blatant liars Submitting....
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