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Mosques in Krakow? [131]
Lebanon had been established as a Christian country.
Really? I would say Lebanon established a political system based on sharing power between religious communities, both Muslim and Christian.
Well, if you're so rich with knowledge of the Muslim world ( although I do believe that a fair amount of Saudis might have a different opinion on their country and would not consider it "an artificial creature" ), it might be worthwhile to look at Polish history through the lens of religion.
I guess my knowledge about Muslim world is higher than you can even imagine. So do me a favor and don't talk to me like you were the smartest one...
If Saudi Arabia - which is often considered very "hardcore Muslim" by some - has the right to be harsh on other religions, why should Poland ( a "hardcore Catholic" ) country follow the example of "moderately" Muslim countries instead of the "hardcore" ones?
If your suggestion for Polish society is to look up to SA, I have no questions...
It's doing its damnedest! They spend a lot of money (as you know) trying to spread a nasty anti-progress, anti-scientific, retrograde version of Islam that turns any society it grows in to sh*t.
And of course no one knows about it??? So why the U.S., (still) the biggest power in the world, allows them to do this? I'm sure that if it was Iranian job they would have had enough excuse to start a new war!
Politically yes. But most analyses I've seen show that the Saudi public is even more retrograde and conservative than their hideous royal rulers.
What kind of analyses you're talking about? Iranian case is the same.Please ask an average Iranian if he/she is satisfied with the way Ahmadinejad governs the state. They won't tell you the truth because it's a regime and according to propaganda public supports Ahmadinejad and all Iranians are his followers.
Bottom line, would you rather be a) A Muslim in a western country? b) A non-Muslim in a Muslim majority country?
I'm not a believer but very soon i'll have an opportunity to experience how life in the Islamic Republic looks like, so I'll share my reflections with you.