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Marocc

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  1. See if I got it right. Here's what you want to do: — Start a full blown war with Iran, kill a lot of people while breaking international law .....and back off pretending nothing happened and hoping no one was paying attention.
  2. This doesn't on any way make it "not open for everyone". Do you think that the way the free apartments are arranged all over the city somehow changes the amount of the apartments that are available?
  3. I thought you'd still be concerned over possibly having to live with people who don't share your religious views. But don't worry. I'm sure there's many more Muslims you can have as neighbours.
  4. No. It's entirely normal in Western countries for the state, city or some company to give/place some apartment building(s) for specific people. It's done plenty. Look it up.
  5. It's secular.
  6. You got me there. Wikipedia lied to me. http://bpnews.net/44056/ivorian-worldview-meshes-culture-traditional-tribal-religions Lewis said it is "extraordinarily difficult" to map religion across West Africa, but Ivory Coast is particularly challenging because of the massive migration it has experienced in recent decades, which has enhanced diversity. Christians account for 33 percent of Ivory Coast's population,that most sources estimate Ivory Coast's Muslim population to be between 35 percent and 40 percent, but some sources put it at more than 60 percent. Sources reporting higher figures for Muslims argue that the large mostly Muslim immigrant population is systematically undercounted. Martin W. Lewis, Stanford University lecturer and historical geographer, explained that in Ivory Coast, communities of faith are often mingled within one another; it is this mingling that contributes uncertainty when it comes to the demography of religion in the country.According to the most recent census in 2014, 42 percent is Muslim, 34 percent Christian, https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/africa/iv-religion.htm
  7. If you're bathing babies, you'll bath every one of them. I know the story much be at least supposedly related to Pakistanis if it's mentioned by you. WordPress written by no one? No. It still has a Christian majority. As nicely as they tried to circle around it.
  8. Côte d'lvoire is majority Christian.
  9. Do I have to point out that it isn't okay to insinuate they should not have children because Canada has a housing problem? Even if it was their fault. Even if all of it was their fault — they still have a right to have children.
  10. I highly doubt it. I don't know why you would assume that. Generally, all of them. Poor rich people. Refugees wait in lines too. It may well take them a year or two to get to their destination, what with spending months in refugee camps and centers doing nothing but waiting. Don't be such a martyr. The economy is 'struggling' everywhere. There's never a right time to have a baby, they say. No need, from my personal perspective, but obviously you do.
  11. That's what you kind of promised the video would show me. I don't want to go looking for videos where I see nothing but blurry lights. But I saw it on the news. 'shots were heard, a bleeding woman was carried'. Now they showed the video too but they didn't claim someone was shot, or that the police shot at someone.
  12. The professionals of the field say the opposite. The immigrants are good for the economy. But yes, you do have to help them. For instance, if you teach everyone around you to hate them, those people won't hire immigrants. And then in UK they'll be writing articles in the daily papers how 'only 35% of the immigrants in Canada have a full time work contract'.
  13. But it is. Use your imagination. Put yourself in someone else's shoes, even if just once.
  14. All babies deserve to be bathed. Boy, you really have a thing with Pakistanis. Could it be partly that when a place has 90% of the "different race", they're more likely to be victims of pedophiles, rapists, buses, speeders, bicycle accidents, thefts and cigarettes.
  15. Yes....... Would that save the economy?
  16. Last I heard Charles is thinking of not funding them anymore as usual. Not that it makes a difference. It'd be good for you if they spent a ton of money.
  17. Can't throw the baby out with the bathwater.
  18. A right wing biased publication She lives in a basement with moist air, a window that can't be opened and with mice. Didn't see her complain about that. Unless you mean pointing out that her ten year old doesn't have shoes that would keep his feet dry. Mr. Aldroubi noticed others staring uncomfortably at his wife and daughter, the only women in the vicinity wearing hijabs. Friends have advised against the move, warning they might be the only Muslims in their new home. reduced transit, fewer job opportunities and limited access to the settlement services his family has come to rely on. A tiny apartment Hell have to wait prolly 7-9 years. https://precondo.ca/toronto-housing-crisis/
  19. Means you post a lot of trash that is mostly Untrue, highly biased and extremely hypocritical. I saw no one shot.
  20. You sound like someone who plays a lot of video games. It is America that has been crawling the feet of both Russia and Saudi Arabia. Do you think KSA is just gonna sit back and watch what happens in Iran next?
  21. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/feb/16/divorce-islam-me-woman-who-left-two-husbands All that follows is my personal opinion based on my understanding of the Islamic teachings according to the Quran and the Hadith. Do not accept any of it as a fact without scholarly evidence. I have never come across evidence that an arranged marriage is the only correct way to marry in Islam, even though there are a lot of scholars who either outright teach so or who indirectly give such an impression. There's no doubt fornication is prohibited. There is strong evidence excessive sexual intimacy should be avoided. There is rather strong evidence that being with a member of the opposite sex who is unrelated to one, in a 'closed space', is either prohibited or strongly advised against. I have never come across evidence that a man and a woman cannot speak to one another or be alone if not in a 'closed space'. I have never come across evidence there was a limit to how long the two may interact before marriage, that a woman could not show her face to a man before they are married or that it would be prohibited for them to converse without a family member being present. Since sexual intimacy, fornication and being with a woman alone in a 'closed space' is prohibited (fornication) and/or strongly advised against, it is clear living with a partner before marriage is out of the question. How do happy arranged marriages happen with some of these or all of these restrictions? If you were bound by such restrictions (all or some of them), how would you ensure finding a suitable partner?
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