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Old 03-29-2012, 07:50 PM   #22
LoohornePharp

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aoa,


what is the solution to this?i would like someone to answer it


What al-Suwaidan fails to realize is that these "Christian" countries claim to be secular and have a separation of church and state - thus, they don't just allow Muslims to propagate their religion, but anyone from any religion is free to proselytize. They do not have a religious law governing them, whereas most Muslim countries that prevent non-Muslims from proselytizing have some aspects of shari'ah.
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