
If there were many Islamic wars, hatred, intolerance, slavery, and wish to Islam?
I wish I mean, if almost all conflicts werent in the Islamic world, Chechnya, Uzbekistan, Thailand, Somolia, Sudan and genocide in Darfur, Chad, Indonesia, Lebanon, Palästina, Iraq, Algeria, South India, Kashmir, etc. If Muslims werent behind the largest genocides in history, such as genocide and Islam: Chapter 4 – Islam and invasions Muslim "should be said right away: the massacres perpetuated by Muslims in India are unparalleled in history, bigger than the Holocaust of the Jews by the Nazis, or the slaughter of Armenians by Turks "IF -project/history/gautier/chapter4.html Koran http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext was so full of hatred and intolerance as: Qur'an 9:29 "struggle (jihad) those who believe not in Allah" then http://cwis.usc.edu/dept/msa/quran/009.qmt.html clear, I love Islam, When I was a troubled teenager who believed that women should be under control. I see … sure.
But then, would Islam really without all the cutting heads, slavery, and intolerance?
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