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Old 05-06-2008, 09:21 AM
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Default Re: 10,000 killed in Burmese cyclone

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Originally Posted by ShahRukh View Post
It's certainly not as silly as putting muslims and non-muslims in the same category as you put them all the time.

p.s. the inna lilahi is not to be recited for non-muslims..
Do you have any evidence to support that it cannot be said in the case of any calamity?

and yes it is silly, we all share the air we breathe, have the same necessities, feel the same emotions. Whether you acknowledge it or not, we are the same people.

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Originally Posted by afzalaung View Post
1. if i rephrase ur statement... '

why should it make a difference wheter our relatives are a part of 10000 dead of not?
You're distantly related to a lot of people who may not be muslims in the world. Religion brings similar people together, it does not make the different people less human.
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