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50.       zizoo
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 20 Jul 2008 Sun 09:46 pm

I notice that some people here reveal apparent hostility against Islam and Islamic thoughts showing it like a ghost threatening people´s lives. But this is not true, Islam is not dangerous, it is not harmful. Why are you afraid of Islamic thoughts being spread in Turkey or wherever? Islam doesn´t force anybody to believe or to do what they don´t want to do. I´ve read the article sent by Roswitha www.meforum.org/article/404 that talks about Gülen and his life and I found that he is not racial, or bigot, or dangerous. Instead, he is moderate and every Muslim has the right to support him or not.

51.       longinotti1
1092 posts
 21 Jul 2008 Mon 01:27 am

Quoting mltm:

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One of his emotional exploitation seances.

The brainwashed people there just make me scared, they look like ready to do whatever.



(He gets serious and normal the moment he stops crying, what a show )



Thank you MLTM. One question. He is clearly speaking Turkish. I thought in Islam that Arabic was the only permissible language. Prayers etc?

52.       mltm
3203 posts
 21 Jul 2008 Mon 04:26 am

Quoting longinotti1:



Thank you MLTM. One question. He is clearly speaking Turkish. I thought in Islam that Arabic was the only permissible language. Prayers etc?



Except the prayers from Quran, other prayers or speeches are done in turkish, because even though Fethullah Gülen knows arabic, the majority of the people do not know it. And to my knowledge, even for the prayers from "holy book", it´s not necessary to do them in arabic, some think that it´s better but some think that it does not matter at all.

53.       doudi94
697 posts
 30 Jul 2008 Wed 01:30 pm

can smbdy tell me the true definition of a secular state// from my understanding i dunno if its right or wrong but is it a state that doesn´t mix religion with politics??????i think every where in the world is except like Saudi Arabia and those parts like in Egypt we don´t call ourselves a secular state and i don´t see how we mix politics with religion in anyway at all but were not so ´hot headed´ about it i mean if smbdy comes and talks about religion in turkey hes suddenly a terrorist or an anti kemalist and why cant he be a modern thinker im a muslim my dad´s modern he´s a pharmacology professor in america and he always talks about politics and hes a Muslim is it so hard to piece the 2 together???And anybody whose a Muslim doesnt go preaching ppl around everybody has the right to be and do whatever they want and Islam doesn´t force everybody to embrace it the exact opposite!!so i wonder if i went to turkey would i be a threat to the state or smthg???Smbdy plzz explain!!

thank u

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