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@fatencf

Architecte d'intérieur

Tunisie - Tunis เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2010
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FatenCf
FatenCf@fatencf·
This is Gaza, and this is God’s chosen people. 🇵🇸
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@XY5260162977675 @revolverxd @VerminusM I thought for a moment there was a zionist I could debate with, and I was wrong. I thought you had evidence from the Quran to prove me wrong. If your hobby is talking about the negative aspects of religions, then I’ll start with yours first, since it ranks number one.
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YX@XY5260162977675·
@fatencf @revolverxd @VerminusM Hey, if you wanna soil your holy scripture that's up to you. I'm not the one who'll do the judging ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
A Jew in Jerusalem, 1920.
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Ted S@ClearReason·
Two million Muslims live and coexist in Israel. Strange how that never makes the headlines.
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@Baran_Chamooodi @ExcellentBoiled @VerminusM It's true that the Jews did not conquer lands by force or establish empires, except in biblical narratives, but it cannot be denied that it was an expansionist and proselytizing religion.
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@Baran_Chamooodi @ExcellentBoiled @VerminusM Trade and migration helped spread religions, including Judaism. Christianity and Islam were also supported by empires at different times, which helped them grow. Judaism remained less widespread and did not expand through large empires.
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FatenCf
FatenCf@fatencf·
@fumoMBM @ExcellentBoiled @VerminusM In the past, entering Judaism did not require all the rituals and complexities that exist today. Anyone could become Jewish. It was enough to accept the law, be circumcised, and perform a ritual purification. Similar to conversion to Islam.
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FatenCf
FatenCf@fatencf·
@ExcellentBoiled @Baran_Chamooodi @VerminusM Judaism was a religion adopted by various peoples, not an ethnicity. Over time, some converted to Christianity or Islam. After a significant decline in conversions to Judaism, the idea that "Judaism is not a proselytizing religion" emerged to explain this failure.
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ElizabethBennet@ExcellentBoiled·
No. Judaïsm is not missionary, no one made efforts to spread it. You are considered Jewish if born to a Jewish mother, conversions are rare and difficult, not at all accessible as Islam & Christianity. Jews have kept to themselves & didn't intermarry. Your assumptions are not grounded in reality. Jewish communities are ethnic minorities like the druze.
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FatenCf
FatenCf@fatencf·
@Baran_Chamooodi @ExcellentBoiled @VerminusM Just like Islam and Christianity spread around the world, Judaism also spread through communities and religious teaching. Through conversion, many people have been able to become Jewish.
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FatenCf
FatenCf@fatencf·
@revolverxd @VerminusM Read it before commenting. Most of you don’t even know what is in your own books, much less the books of others.
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stam ehad@revolverxd·
@fatencf @VerminusM That's not a matter of believing; that's a matter of fact That is even stated in your book
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@revolverxd @VerminusM I know very well what you keep repeating, but you need to understand that no one believes this except you.
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stam ehad
stam ehad@revolverxd·
@fatencf @VerminusM Being ethnically Jewish marks him as originating from Judea—the Holy Land—in other words, as a native of the Holy Land. Being ethnically Arab, by contrast, marks him as originating from Arabia—in other words, as a native of Arabia. The language they speak is irrelevant.
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@revolverxd @VerminusM A person who speaks Arabic may be described as Arab, but that does not mean they are originally from Arabia. The same applies to an American or European who colonizes a land and speaks Hebrew,this does not make him a Hebrew nor part of the Children of Israel, nor a Levantine.
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stam ehad
stam ehad@revolverxd·
Where you come from is in your name: you are called Arabs because you come from Arabia. If you didn’t, you wouldn’t be called Arabs. Bani Israel is mentioned in the Quran, and they are assigned the Holy Land, the term appears more than 40 times. Apparently, you don’t know your Quran.
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FatenCf
FatenCf@fatencf·
@ExcellentBoiled @VerminusM Tunisian Jews are North Africans who adopted Judaism. Palestinian Jews are Levantines who adopted Judaism. Chinese Jews are East Asians who adopted Judaism. ...
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@revolverxd @VerminusM Don’t speak about the Quran without knowing it. It mentions a prophet named Israel, not a land called Israel. I am Arab, and my ancestors do not come from Arabia. Educate yourselves a bit and step out of your cultural isolation.
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stam ehad
stam ehad@revolverxd·
@fatencf @VerminusM It's called Israel Even the Quarn And Jews are its native inhabitants Arabs come from Arabia; that's why they're called Arabs They have no claim on Erez Israel.
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@VerminusM 14 is a legal age for marriage. Your girls in Israel are having sex at 12, so don't play dumb with us while your Talmud tells stories about the legal marriage age for a girl being 3.
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Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
Iranian president Hassan Rouhani married his cousin when he was 20 and she was 14. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf married his wife when he was 21 and she was 14. These are the people constantly screaming about Epstein and pretending to be shocked by pedophilia...
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@ChaiLife613 Judaism was a religion adopted by various peoples, not an ethnicity. Over time, some converted to Christianity or Islam. After a significant decline in conversions to Judaism, the idea that "Judaism is not a proselytizing religion" emerged to explain this failure.
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Lior 🪬@ChaiLife613·
Being Jewish isn’t just religion, it’s an ethno-religious identity rooted in the Land of Israel. My mother is Jewish. That lineage doesn’t become “European” because her family was forced into Poland, that’s diaspora, not origin. Jews didn’t start in Poland, they were expelled, scattered, and survived. History, archaeology, and genetics all trace us back to the same place. I still have family in Jerusalem, and family buried in Israel. That continuity never broke. So yes, we are still of Middle Eastern descent. Living in Poland didn’t change that, it just proves we endured.
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@VerminusM C’est tout à fait normal. 🤷‍♀️ Israel is occupying Arab land.
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
There are more Arabs in Israel than Jews in Europe.
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FatenCf@fatencf·
@HanadyGerges مالخطأ أو الغريب في كلام تامر؟
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