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Old 07-08-2012, 04:06 AM   #5
AnthonyKing

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as they see everything as compromise simply continues the village syndrome imported from KSA, Mirpur, Jehlam, Gujrat, Sylhet. These communities are rarely known to exhibit a thoughtfull approach to deen or the society they reside in.
Trust me it has nothing to do with people being 'backwards' as they would put it. As brother Abu Zakir mentions, they will find something else to complain about. Lets for a minute forget about my subcontinent background, they still have problems with my accent, that I pronounce words differently and perhaps use a different word to them. Its not like I'm speaking a different language (arguably I guess I am) but the point remains they understand exactly what I am saying yet they feel the need to correct me. Not only the need to correct me, but the need to inform me to start using 'English' words because I am in England. If they can tolerate it on TV when they are watching I don't know, CSI or whatever, why cannot they tolerate my different choice of words on the odd occasion?

I am remained speechless at times.
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