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Sharia and Jinn-related Abuses in Muslim Communities

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  • Musa K. 9 years ago

    The Jinn mythology originated from the preIslamic Arabs. Mohammed inherited all the belief system of preIslamic Arabia except its polytheism. He promoted the monotheistic Allah religion of
    Submission.

    It must to be note ...
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  • Ibrahim 9 years ago

    IGNORANCE, pure and simple! You don't deserve to be answered. Your ignorance is sanctioned by your church and your society. You better read and guard against distorted information. One sided information is pure wickedness to ...
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  • Musa K. 9 years ago

    It is such belligerent attitude which confirms the impotency of your belief system as amoral and irresolute to produce useful citizens for society!

    What is wrong with saying I do not agree with you and state your reasons?
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  • tikuma 9 years ago

    Why did you decide to go down with him with all the education you have. Why didnot you criticise his approach as an individual instead of attacking the belief systems, which he may not even understand.

  • WUNTIRA 9 years ago

    Igwe Leo and his ignoramus cohorts are at it again. Jinns are not a myth-they are real and they exist among us and possess people. The devil and demons are the Jinns and Christians believe demons possess people. So what new t ...
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  • Raymond Agbeli 9 years ago

    Same way christianity havr dominated the world?

  • Raymond Agbeli 9 years ago

    Great piece!

  • Justiceman 9 years ago

    That's incorrect.

    According to Isaiah 43:11, God said: “I, even I, am the LORD, and apart from me there is no savior.” Also God said according to Isaiah 45:21-22: “Was it not I, the LORD? And there is no God apart ...
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  • B.K 9 years ago

    What is the main point of this writing?

  • KWASI YEBOAH 9 years ago

    all these so called countries in the west need sharia to halt the incessant decay in moral fibre.

  • Majeed 9 years ago

    They find all ways and means to destroy Islam yet it keeps growing like Fuel prices in Ghana, Lol.
    Its just funny how people even think that Ghana is a Christian country, people like Kwesi Nyantakyi are testimony. Thank God ...
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  • MA - HAMMERED 9 years ago

    I WONDER WHY THEY KILL AID WORKERS

  • Uncle Saleh 9 years ago

    Kwasi, history has proven that persecution of minorities results in nations which legislate religious
    laws. Current case in point is the blasphemy law in Pakistan. Recall sometime ago a Christian lady was charged with blasph ...
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  • Moses 9 years ago

    Research about about the immoral treatment of female African house workers in the Arab countries. Or do not go too far. Research about the immoral treatment and sexual abuse of female house helps by Arabs here in Ghana.

  • Abdul 9 years ago

    Another attention seeking brother, you may write to tanish the image of Islam but be fair in your judgement.

  • Uncle Saleh 9 years ago

    My brother Abdul, for your information, I am from several generations of Muslims. My people migrated from an Islamic country to Ghana in the early 20th century. It is migration, and education which changed my nuclear family's ...
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  • KOO NIMO 9 years ago

    liar

  • KOO NIMO 9 years ago

    Ok so you want him Mohammed( s.a.w) to be like " oh i know i'm going to heaven, so screw you losers. byes i'm gone" I'm sorry but the prophet (s.a.w) wasn't like the selfish people of today. He was humble and even though he W ...
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  • KOO NIMO 9 years ago

    what is the point of this article? we as muslims believed what is written in the quran. you can try all what want, but remember God is stronger

  • awudu 9 years ago

    Jesus cast jinni(jinns) more one quotation in the Bible, meaning it's divine. Do not confuse the people with your theological rhetoric.