A school in Ohio recently made concessions for a Muslim student to hold his daily prayers or Aazan as it’s known. The student will be allowed to hold prayers before, during, and after school in classrooms made available to him. I really don’t have a bone to pick with this issue because those prayers sound pretty damn cool. They remind of the movie Blackhawk Down which was kick ass in my opinion. I found an awesome version of the Aazan so crank it up at work and watch all the
Christians Jews run for their lives in fear.
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Actually the Aazan is not the prayer itself, but the “call to prayer”. He doesn’t need to say the Aazan itself, but the prayer (or salat) needs to be done.
Doesn’t even sound newsworthy if you ask me. A student in a school that he is legally required to attend should be allowed to practice his religion. He is allowed to do so, is this something exceptional?
It’s always nice to see opinions on the Internet, however posting comments like “so crank it up at work and watch all the Christians run for their lives in fear.” do nothing but show your ignorance in all issues relating to religion.
Why is it that this generation’s intelligent Christians can easily accept other’s faiths, or lack thereof, but when other’s are faced with having a good debate on religion, they feel the need to throw around unnecessary generalizations and insults?
On topic of the news; I’m glad to see schools doing the right thing.
Acting over-sensitive to an obvious joke is pathetic. Just because we’re talking about religion here, doesn’t mean we have to be 100% serious all the time.
I did find one flaw in my sentence though… it should have read, “so crank it up at work and watch all the Christians and Jews run for their lives in fear.” I forgot to add Jews… a rookie mistake if I do say so myself.
Lighten up Justin!
I only agree with the school’s actions if the school also provided prayer rooms for the students who follow other religious beliefs.
>>Acting over-sensitive to an obvious joke is
>> pathetic. Just because we’re talking about
>> religion here, doesn’t mean we have to be
>> 100% serious all the time.
Nah, it just makes you look like a tard.
If you’d said Jews, then yeah, it would be funny but offensive. But Christians? Why would we run in terror?
The proper joke would be to say we’d invade the place.
To ask the Muslims to reflect on why they are perceived as evil by humanity is an exercise in futility. Not since Hitler’s Germany has there been as great a threat to civilization. There is no silver lining here.
What is bad about someone else believing is something different from another? I find it odd that people are more focused on other people’s beliefs than participating in their own. It’s a good thing that this happened. Being forced to go to a school doesn’t mean you change your beliefs or religious practices. Someone believes in something different than another person….what’s new?
there is no need whatsoever to mock muslims..
if you don’t understand sumin just ask..
this website is good coz it allows us to express our beliefs but it should do more to show respect and phrase things in a less insulting manner…
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