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A response to Jack Mack Page 3

 

It is a mistake to believe that by befriending Muslims and showing them kindness they will soften and will put aside their enmity.  As Al-Ayed today and Muhayyisah 1400 years ago have shown, this hatred has religious dimensions. As long as Muslims believe in Islam they will hate those who do not. It is just foolish to believe Islam can be reformed and Muslims can change.


A response to Jack Mack Page 1 (Making Muslims Angry)

Making Muslims Angry: 
a response to Jack Mack

2005/04/06

I am aware that with my writings I anger many Muslims and have made a lot of enemies. Making enemies is not my intention; it is just an inevitable consequence. But making them angry is my intention.  Here is one angry email from a Muslim without any alteration..    



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