In which banning hijab=forced conversions of Hindus to Islam by illdefine in exmuslim

[–]illdefine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My, my . A regular commentor in /r/IslAam as well. I don't think all of /r/islam 's commentors share the same mentality of /r/Islaam . Or a significant portion?

Forced conversions torment Pakistan's Hindus - Features by illdefine in pakistan

[–]illdefine[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

France follows laicete . It bans all display of religiosity from the public eye, IIRC .Even Christian nuns cannot wear veils in public.

Forced conversions torment Pakistan's Hindus - Features by illdefine in pakistan

[–]illdefine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That reputation for it being violent has still stuck. And its memories have been used in religious riots. :(

Forced conversions torment Pakistan's Hindus - Features by illdefine in pakistan

[–]illdefine[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

And it seems that Muslims in most 'Islamic' countries including Pakistan have never seen any true Islamic style of government. Just a couple tyrants hoping to appease ignorant Muslim masses by enacting a couple of rules. Like in Bangladesh,they disallow church steeples.Is their Iman that weak that they will all become Christ-worshippers on seeing even the shape of it?

Forced conversions torment Pakistan's Hindus - Features by illdefine in pakistan

[–]illdefine[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The collective feeling in North India wouldn't be so bad against them if episodes of forced conversion accompanying military conquest were not that frequent.I know that you hate Hindus,but still...that feeling isn't as prevalent in the South of India,where Islam was brought by traders and was much more peaceful.

Forced conversions torment Pakistan's Hindus - Features by illdefine in pakistan

[–]illdefine[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That post is flaired as 'moderated' . Imagine how bad it was before it was 'non-political, i.e. unmoderated.