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Ismail said: Okay, I understand everybodies feeling about 9/11, but to insult a Muslim community over people that don't follow the quran or hadiths and doesn't practise love, honor, and everything else that come with being muslim.
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Munir Munshey said: Of course, the pastor has no right to burn the Quran!
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Rinees said: Please note that if they are going to Burn Holy Quran it means they are going to burn Christan believes.
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Chrissy said: Ha, you and your strong conservative, hahaha! No way!! I don't believe you for 1 second that you aren't a strong liberal, how about that?
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Ismail said: Okay, I understand everybodies feeling about 9/11, but to insult a Muslim community over people that don't follow the quran or hadiths and doesn't practise love, honor, and everything else that come with being muslim.




