



talsor wrote:Just imagine how much Kurdish media care about religious issues . Here Nichervan walking to a press conference with few mullas to talk about the issue .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8eHmAS2DQs&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1

Londoner wrote:If any one has manners, this speaker, Mulla, on youtube, doesn't have any.
These desert-nomad cultivated savages shouldn't be allowed to take freedom of speach away from any one.

brendar wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Lol I've already voiced my opinion on extremism before. Did you forget?
Lol why would need to remind me about Saddam?
Are we kurds that extremists? No
When the Egyptian and other arab coutnries make fun of islam, does the arabs protest? I don't actually care
When american soldiers abuse islamic facts, does the arabs protest?I don't actually care
When egypt passes a law about having sex with dead wives, did the arabs protest? I don't actually care
When tunisia disallowed parying outside mosques, did any arab protest?I don't actually care
Why do you even care? Why don't you answer my questions now? You just moan on the internet, I bet you don't talk as much in real life.
Your comment is absolutely horrible. You just showed that you do not care about Kurds and Kurdistan. Therefore, ISLAM for you comes before everything. Anyway, do not even respond any more because your comments are a disgrace and also insults towards Kurds .

talsor wrote:Just imagine how much Kurdish media care about religious issues . Here Nichervan walking to a press conference with few mullas to talk about the issue .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8eHmAS2DQs&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1

jjmuneer wrote:brendar wrote:jjmuneer wrote:Lol I've already voiced my opinion on extremism before. Did you forget?
Lol why would need to remind me about Saddam?
Are we kurds that extremists? No
When the Egyptian and other arab coutnries make fun of islam, does the arabs protest? I don't actually care
When american soldiers abuse islamic facts, does the arabs protest?I don't actually care
When egypt passes a law about having sex with dead wives, did the arabs protest? I don't actually care
When tunisia disallowed parying outside mosques, did any arab protest?I don't actually care
Why do you even care? Why don't you answer my questions now? You just moan on the internet, I bet you don't talk as much in real life.
Your comment is absolutely horrible. You just showed that you do not care about Kurds and Kurdistan. Therefore, ISLAM for you comes before everything. Anyway, do not even respond any more because your comments are a disgrace and also insults towards Kurds .
In what way does my comment show I do not care about Kurds and Kurdistan? Funny you tell me to respond first, then you tell me not to. You need some mental help. I mean how would you answer those questions then? I'm wondering what have you done for Kurdistan lately? I bet you look like an Arab yourself, that is why you seem to have these prejudices against Arabs, lol you really sound like those Persians that get really pissed at being called Arabs.


jjmuneer wrote:Ok I'll ask it again.
What do all those questions have to do with Kurds?
In what way am I thinking? So now your a pyschologist?
Lol well no southern Kurds no not look like Arabs nor do Eastern look like Iranians, but since you were jumping on personal insults, and deviating from my questions, I thought I might grab your attention.
You said you were an Eastern Kurd?


jjmuneer wrote:I'm not, but you don't take into account these facts:
Kurds practice islam in a different way, even us Kurd faylis practice it different from persians.
Sure islam was forced upon us, but it was more of a process of marginilsation of the native religon, it happened over time.
Sure it was forced upon us, but I'm not forcing anyone here to be a muslim, actually I didn't even mention the fact I was a muslim, neither do any of the other Kurds, but until you had to bring it up. I did aswell.
Your right in a sense that Islam was founded by the Arabs, but do you see Kurds who are muslims swearing allegience to the Arabs? No, only a few idiots.
It also must mean that Christians and Jews are slaves to the semites in the middle-east.
I'm not attempting to attack you personally, but your probably a south Kurd, so you have an islamic background that you completely deny. I don't know if it is for the reasons ou say, or the fact you live in Europe, because I know that is why people are compelled to do it.
Anyways lets agree you cannot deny that religon isn't important amongst Kurds, but neither can I deny that not every Kurd is religious or has a religon for that matter of fact. (Not that I actually care, but since you brought it up, I'm just saying)
Oh and regarding Yazidism, no one really knows much about it, there is no proof that Yazidism is or was the religon of the Kurds in ancient time, but certainly it does have pre-Christian and pre-islamic origins.

brendar wrote:jjmuneer wrote:I'm not, but you don't take into account these facts:
Kurds practice islam in a different way, even us Kurd faylis practice it different from persians.
Sure islam was forced upon us, but it was more of a process of marginilsation of the native religon, it happened over time.
Sure it was forced upon us, but I'm not forcing anyone here to be a muslim, actually I didn't even mention the fact I was a muslim, neither do any of the other Kurds, but until you had to bring it up. I did aswell.
Your right in a sense that Islam was founded by the Arabs, but do you see Kurds who are muslims swearing allegience to the Arabs? No, only a few idiots.
It also must mean that Christians and Jews are slaves to the semites in the middle-east.
I'm not attempting to attack you personally, but your probably a south Kurd, so you have an islamic background that you completely deny. I don't know if it is for the reasons ou say, or the fact you live in Europe, because I know that is why people are compelled to do it.
Anyways lets agree you cannot deny that religon isn't important amongst Kurds, but neither can I deny that not every Kurd is religious or has a religon for that matter of fact. (Not that I actually care, but since you brought it up, I'm just saying)
Oh and regarding Yazidism, no one really knows much about it, there is no proof that Yazidism is or was the religon of the Kurds in ancient time, but certainly it does have pre-Christian and pre-islamic origins.
I can tell you that yezidi people are the original kurds and they are up to a big extent with facts are the ancient kurdish religion. I have heard alot and you can ask the yezidi's because they dont lie
Religion with near 800,000 members world wide (other estimates set this as low as 100,000, but the higher figures are more likely). The largest group of Yazidis live in Iraq, near Mosul, but there are small communities in Syria, Turkey, Georgia, and Armenia.
Researchers believe that the Yazidi creed has elements from Zoroastrianism, Manicheism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

brendar wrote:talsor wrote:Just imagine how much Kurdish media care about religious issues . Here Nichervan walking to a press conference with few mullas to talk about the issue .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8eHmAS2DQs&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&hd=1
Kak talsor, do you believe that this press conference was actually the day before yesterday or three days ago i think. So kak nechirvan just made sure that he cares about the issue but the mullas still did what they desired anyway.



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