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WHY ONLY MUSLIMS?

WHY ONLY MUSLIMS?

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WpMetadataReadComplete Wed, Dec 17, 2014<5 mins
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'Why only Muslims?' is just a small entry. It doesnt target anyone. A horrible incident took place on the 16th of December and this friend of mine, a non-Muslim, jabbed towards Islam which actually pissed me off. Please don't get offended when you read it. This is just something that was running through my mind all day. I know I may get hate because of this but I just had to post it.
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