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Originally posted by Kenneck
Didn't say she did. But she's just one of many Muslims who advocate violence against "infidels" and apostates. There was a survey a few years ago where a majority of people in several Islamic countries supported the death penalty for people who leave Islam.
But if Islam is a religion of peace, should Ahlam have made the comments that she did? Hoping that Rihanna would break a leg?
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Stop the ignorance, like in every religion, a lot of people claim to be Muslims and leave Islam the next day just to start attacking the religion, it is a policy. If you want to leave a religion, this is your responsibility, but don't attack the religion with lies and misleading thoughts and others who choose to believe in it. I bet no one would even care about you if you do something in private, let alone killing you for that, it's called a personal thing. This is happening in every religion and especially in Islam since it is the fastest growing religion.
Like someone else said, this Arab singer doesn't represent Islam, so stop the hate, we all know why some of you are trying hard when you don't even care about Rihanna in the first place.
I don't know why some of you are talking about something you don't even know about. Find the real the truth first and then you can talk.
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Originally posted by qa3bool
An official statement was released by the Mosque.
http://atrl.net/forums/showthread.php?t=447589
She didn't introduce herself or coordinate with the management.
She used an entrance which is not allowed for visitors.
The kind of picture posing she was taking was distasteful and disrespectful.
Rihanna didn't enter the Mosque to show the cultural impact of the place. She basically found it as an opportunity for a photoshoot which is totally against the sacredness of the place.
Not to mention the stupid comment she made calling women in the Mosque bitches.
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Please, let's educate these kids. Rihanna should not have even been there in the first place imo no matter how beautiful and important the place is, but if you don't know how to respect the rules then why going there in the first place? They were still very nice with her tho.
Like every religion or just a buisness office, there is a dress code and rules to respect and I don't find anything bad about the Islamic rules at all.