QUOTE(Azran1979 @ Mar 20 2024, 03:36 PM)
Let’s put it this way.
Muslims don’t understand why Indian Hindus put a red dot on their forehead.
Muslims don’t understand why Chinese Taoists burn papers either.
Muslims don’t understand why Christians hang a crucifix on a chain either.
The Muslims don’t understand why. But the Muslims don’t question or insult it. They accept it as part of the practise of other faiths.
So, similarly.
Non-Muslim don’t have to understand why kalimah Allah or Prophet Muhammad printed on socks is sensitive. It’s fine if non-Muslims don’t understand why it is sensitive.
You just have to accept it and respect it, as how the Muslims accept that Indian Hindus putting a red on forehead, Chinese Taoists burning papers and Christians hanging a crucifix is not something to be insulted.
Simple right?
Worse is non-Muslim leaders kononnya speaking up for non-Muslims and telling Muslims to chill. This one I cannot.
It’s like a Muslim company printing Buddha or Jesus face on a carpet, and then Muslim leaders tell Buddhists Christians to chill 🤯 You see how oxymoronic that is?
All that it looks like now is that religion causes unneccessary hate. Things like honest mistakes are purposely being blown up for the purpose of defending a religion that technically doesnt need defending. Malays like to talk about niat, but there is zero niat here to insult any religion, yet they don't want to let it go, because of pure hatred now. Thanks to religion, we are living in a country full of hatred. You can say its a sensitive issue and no one will deny, but there was truly no niat, and this mistake could have easily been made by a muslim, just that because there are alot more chinese businessmen, higher chances of this happening to a chinese business. If it happened to a muslim business, no one would bat an eye. But because of hatred bred by religion, this issue has been prolonged for 100x longer than it should.Muslims don’t understand why Indian Hindus put a red dot on their forehead.
Muslims don’t understand why Chinese Taoists burn papers either.
Muslims don’t understand why Christians hang a crucifix on a chain either.
The Muslims don’t understand why. But the Muslims don’t question or insult it. They accept it as part of the practise of other faiths.
So, similarly.
Non-Muslim don’t have to understand why kalimah Allah or Prophet Muhammad printed on socks is sensitive. It’s fine if non-Muslims don’t understand why it is sensitive.
You just have to accept it and respect it, as how the Muslims accept that Indian Hindus putting a red on forehead, Chinese Taoists burning papers and Christians hanging a crucifix is not something to be insulted.
Simple right?
Worse is non-Muslim leaders kononnya speaking up for non-Muslims and telling Muslims to chill. This one I cannot.
It’s like a Muslim company printing Buddha or Jesus face on a carpet, and then Muslim leaders tell Buddhists Christians to chill 🤯 You see how oxymoronic that is?
Mar 20 2024, 09:56 PM

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