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nkw1987
post Mar 20 2024, 04:00 PM

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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?
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To be fair we all are aware of the traditions and practice of each religion and we respect that. As a Buddhism I will also rage if someone printed Buddha's face on a carpet like you mentioned and if it is not deliberately done I would accept and apology and thats it. I believe KK Mart case is an honest mistake and had apologize for it and I believe a sincere apology might have sufficient as this is hw we promote our religion which is forgiveness. So to make a fuss out of it I believe there is a politikus agenda here. I myself has alot if good Malay friends too. So I dun think it is about race or religion issue. Just a try to be fame politician using religion and race as a tool to make thing worst and want jadi hero konon. Lets put Malaysia economy first and the priority of rakyat first.


 

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