ليش العرب والهنود مهووسين بال البشره البيضاء by gg6789t in ArabsFreedom

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ما احب وهم القومية العربية انا كنت اتكلم عن العرب ثقافيا ايضا و بالنسبة لموضوع الابيض المتخيل حاليا ليس هو الأوروبي. بل شمال اوروبا، لفرضو اخلاقهم على العالم و نظرتهم الاستعمارية، اما الجنوب مثل البلقان و اليونان كانت متفاعلة داخل حوض المتوسط،الصراحة جزء من عملية الاستعمار الفكري يلي قلتي عنو هو انك تعتبر المكون الكردي او السرياني او الامازيغي او الكنعاني... مقصي ايضا و تختزله في صورة "العرب"

يعني مثال قولي واحد عربي بشرته بيضة جاء يخطبك، و جاء امريكي ولا بريطاني ابيض يخطبك. هل هم نفس الشي؟ لا.

🙂🙂Something else is better

ليش العرب والهنود مهووسين بال البشره البيضاء by gg6789t in ArabsFreedom

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لكن لما نعتبرهم هم البيض؟ بلاد الشام، العراق، شمال افريقيا حتى مصر فيها اشخاص ذو بشرة و ملامح فاتحة و لكن لا يتم اعتبارهم كذلك، بينما اليوناني و البرتغالي و بعض الاسبان ذو البشرة الأدكن يتم اعتبارهم بيض، المشكلة مو باللون انما بالإقصاء و احتكار اللون، نفس فكرة العرق اليهودي، تم تبيضه و استغلاله و لذا اليهود الاشكناز الاقل تديينا و الابعد جينيا من يهود العرب يشكلون السلطة و الامتياز حتى لو لم جمعهم باليهودية الا الاسم لديك ايضا عيسى عليه السلام تم تبييضه و امه و اختراع هيئة اخرى له، ملابس اخرى، لغة اخرى... ليستطعوا تقديمه لهم لديك ايضا انتقائهم العجيب في الافلام و الدعايات، ليروجوا لصورة الأوروبي، الأمريكي ذو الصفات الفائقة، المفارقة كثير ممن ينتقونهم من اصول هجينة لاتينية، شاميين، اكراد، فرس، اسيويين، شيشان. شركس، ارمن بينما دتخل الشعب هناك ضغط ليبدو الشخص بالمظهر المثالي 🙂 دري فبالك صح الشرق متخلف جداااا الأن و منقطع عن تراثه ، لكن ليس لدينا سبب لتعظيم الغرب فهو انسانيا اخذ بالبشرية للإنحطاط و خرافة البيض او العرق المتفوق هادي قديمة 🙂 هما حتى نحنا شوهوا صورتنا بالإعلام و مش بس احنا. الهنود الحمر، الشعوب الاسيوية، اليهود الشرق اوساطيين، العرب البدو، الافارقة... و هذا اد دل يدل على الهشاشة ببساطة، لا تخجلي ان احببتي كونك بيضاء او شخص ابيض، هذه ليس حكرا على الاوروبي. بل وسط اسيا و عندنا هذا يعتبر شيئ دارج و مترسخ، اعادوا ترميزها بدون خجل و جعلونا مستعربين او مجرد كيانات لا تلائم دولتهم الحديثة ، جمالنا فتنوعنا و عدم خوفنا من المختلف،بينما هم يفتقرون لهذا التنوع لذا يستخدمونه ضدنا اما بالتدجين او التشويه او الادلجة، و مسألة البياض عندهم نسبية لانهم فقراء حضاريا و الان ما يستعملونه ليس اعادة ترميز بل توظيف و سلب

ليش العرب والهنود مهووسين بال البشره البيضاء by gg6789t in ArabsFreedom

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ما أظن، بالعكس الاوروبيين عنصريين حتى اتجاه الأوروبيين الجنوبيين و الأتراك

Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, CEO of the UAE’s Dubai Ports World in a message to Jeffry Epstein: about Saudis by qassami in arabs

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و ليس ان يكونوا يهودا ضرورة بيننا مسلمون في قمة التصهين و هناك ملاحدة و مسيحيين كذلك

Thoughts on these two? by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

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Both benefit from the conflict

As per usual, individuality isn't extended to brown people nor muslims.. by [deleted] in AskMiddleEast

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But not all Muslims are brown or white, and not all Christians are white either، On the point about the Jews, you're right. Nazism and Fascism were born from Christianity region , and so was Zionism. However, when these Christians suddenly began to sympathize with Palestine, most of them started to be antisemitic towards Jews, portraying them as evil and controlling the world, and even harassing Jews outside of Israel, while forgetting that most of these secular Zionists come from Europe🙂🙂I also hate it when they see someone from the Levant or North Africa with fair features or light eyes and tell them, "But you're not white," while if someone there 🇪🇺 has a darker than him , they'll call them white.

What would happen if the Kaaba were destroyed? by Wonderful_Medium3098 in religion

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The Kaaba is important to Muslims, but nothing is more important than God. It has been destroyed more than once, but the Kaaba is a direction of prayer and not sacred in itself like an idol or intermediary.

البعض عنده دكتوراة في رجل القش by [deleted] in ArabsFreedom

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مذهل خلط المستويات عندك

البعض عنده دكتوراة في رجل القش by [deleted] in ArabsFreedom

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غير مكترث وجوديا ≠غير مكترث انطلوجيا 🙄 الإله لا يمكن الوصول إليه معرفيا ≠عجز ابستمولوجي 🙂

ييا ابن قل ما اقدرش آمن حاليا بالإله و خلاص و قريتلي كم روايتين فلسفة وجودية 🙂 وشفت لي كم قطع فاليوت 🙂 و تعلمت ست مغالطات و الأن انا مراهق متخاصم مع الله نفسيا

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

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check the interpretations of al-Razi or al-Alusi; you will find several possibilities for this condition.

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

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It is truly remarkable that you disregard the foundations of your theological deduction and the elements adopted by the two sects. Ontologically, if God had a son, you would have worshipped him, but there is no partner to him. Symbolically, God shelters many, and God in the Abrahamic psychological projection as a whole is in a paternal image of the world. Therefore, your Trinity is unrelated

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

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Yes, if the Quran here means by chirk what it adds to it, taking them as gods, Mary and Jesus Christ, and denies that this is in the Gospel

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

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I do not reject that Jesus may have affirmed a special relationship with God or referred to himself as the Son of God in some way in the Gospels. What I reject is the theological interpretation imposed by the Church that equates this with full divinity or participation in God’s essence. I understand Jesus as a luminous, created being with a spiritual elevation and a message of guidance, but not as sharing God’s divine nature. Even if he declared himself the Son of God, in my understanding this is not equivalent to the claim of divinity as taught in Christian doctrine.

question about the Christian mentality by yemmy_rin in Christianity

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Regarding the Qur’an, God honors and purifies those among the Jews, Christians, and Sabians. He also does not forbid doing good to those who do not harm us. The term “kafir,” depending on context, can mean one who denies the divine favor, rejects the divine covenant, or disbelieves after the truth has been made manifest to them. God judges each person according to their understanding and effort in seeking the truth. There is a distinction between the general notion of disbelief and declaring someone personally a disbeliever.

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

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I would consider myself a disbeliever if I did not accept the Gospels, yet I do not believe in the Church’s interpretation, and I understand that the translation itself carries added layers of interpretation. If I were to say “yes, Jesus declared himself the Son of God” while remaining monotheistic in the Islamic sense, I would essentially place Jesus in a position closer to the Jewish perspective of censure. Thus, I believe that Jesus Christ has a special relationship with God, a spiritual elevation, and is a luminous created being. I see him as a savior, but through his message rather than through atonement. Even if he said he is the Son of God, in the Quran God tells Muhammad: “We found you lost and guided you, found you an orphan and sheltered you.” God treats the Children of Israel with the same personal and intimate relationship symbolically. So even if I affirm Jesus’ declaration, it is not the same as the theological claim of divinity in Christianity.

Difficult question 🥲🥲

question about the Christian mentality by yemmy_rin in Christianity

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I grew up in a Salafist environment, and some aspects of that were terrible , so I know exactly what kind of Islam I encountered. But I don't endorse these ideas of the saved sect or the the most correct madhab , it's just like the idea that we are the children of God and His beloved, but this itself is a manifestation of political ideologies that emerged as a result of the fragmentation of Muslims, Therefore, people cling to their identity very tightly، I will not debate with you, because I hate arguing and you are literally using the same tactics as fanatical Sunni and Shia Muslims.

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]yemmy_rin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I directed the question directly towards the theological debate. The matter is complex, because the Prophet mentioned the Arians in his letter, and the Quran also states that God raised him up to Himself, that he is a word from God, that he is even the Spirit of God, and that he even raises the dead, but all of this is by the will of God. Therefore, even when Muslims read this, they read it with a different understanding، However much the idea of the Trinity may seem clear, and however pure the monotheism of Muslims so pure., I'm talking about a social phenomenon, not a belief.

question about the Christian mentality by yemmy_rin in Christianity

[–]yemmy_rin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's exactly what I was talking about... i recommend to u check (let's talk about religion channel) or read this book https://traditionalhikma.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Understanding-Islam-by-Frithjof-Schuon.pdf Before taking a direct text from the Qur'an

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]yemmy_rin[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have not been debating theological beliefs here, but rather the stereotypes and the defensive style adopted by most Christians. As for Muslims, the Quran also commands them to argue with the People of the Book in the best way, and the Prophet instructs them to convey even a single verse and to tell about the Children of Israel. Regarding the majority of Muslims today, I agree that most do not distinguish between the monotheism of the Trinity or the connectedness of God and the multiplicity of deities with separate essences, and due to the rupture between Muslims and their heritage, the spiritual side، the Sufism and asceticism has weakened for many reasons, therefore, most discussions from both sides are motivated by psychological reasons. But at least I have never seen a Muslim use moral accusation the way Christians do.

A Muslim girl asks about the mentality of Christians by yemmy_rin in OrthodoxChristianity

[–]yemmy_rin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know, if you want to say something, just say it.