A.P. Richelieu
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As the recent act was done by an Iraqi, I doubt that would have any effect. Being raised in Iraq, he would have personal experience. What Muslims here are teaching us that is that normal justice is of no interest to them.1. This is a shameful individualistic act.
2. This is not good publicity for Sweden as a country.
Competent Muslim scholars can offer to educate Swedish people about Islam in its pure form through online channels for free. This might help.
I am taught here that a Muslim cannot do anything wrong. When I point out that the individual may have been wronged by Imams, I get a negative rating, even though there is plenty of evidence of bad Imams.
How fair is that?
If a Muslim is doing something wrong, then noone should be able to mention it. That is the message I hear.
Until you hear his story, You cannot make a judgement whether he is in the right or in the wrong.
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