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When have Muslims ever had free thought???Reader comment on item: Leaving the Allah Delusion Behind Submitted by L.J. Middleton (Canada), May 11, 2022 at 04:39 Muslims have never had free thought in the existence of the Islamic faith. Prophet Muhammad killed any of his followers who refused to follow his Qur'an and commands. Free thought was taken away from those once they joined the Umma. Nothing has changed in Islamic history. The nation of Israel will never exist without war or terrorism against it because of Shariah Law. Shariah Law is what keeps all Muslims tethered to their ideology. There are no Muslims who can change anything about Islam because the Imams, Ayatollahs, and Mullahs refuse to budge on reopening the Qur'an. Any Muslim who speaks out that Isam is a religion of peace do so as Taqiyya (deception) among the Kaffir. Western politicians and the United Nations know this is the absolute truth and keep up the pretence that Israel is fighting Palestinians. Israel is fighting the entire Umma and that is why they will never have peace. There is no one who actually speaks for the entire Umma, no one who has the power to change, and no one who has the power of political will. Israel is fighting all Muslims all across the world and it is the Shariah Law that keeps Muslims in line with their supremacist political-reigious ideology.
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