If any one did try and match this poem posted earlier, here’s the translated/adapted version: They talk about Human Rights, But don’t act to abolish poverty. They talk about freedom of thought, But through the media control opinions They talk about respect But insult the prophets and the Quran They talk about democracy But disagree [...]
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Complaint
Posted in islam, Politics, tagged Democracy, double standards, extremist, free speech, freedom of thought, gender equality, Guantanamo, hijab ban, honest discussion, human rights, individual freedom, islam, justice, Muslims, peace, respect, rule of law, security, State of Israel, terrorism, third world, tolerance, women on June 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Match the following
Posted in Democracy, Politics, tagged Democracy, extremism, free speech, freedom of thought, gender equality, Guantanamo Bay, hijab ban, honest discussion, human rights, individual freedom, justice, peace and security, rule of law, State of Israel, terrorism, third world, tolerance, women's rights on June 4, 2008 | 3 Comments »
This poem was originally written in Arabic but it has been translated and adapted to English as it is primarily a message for those in the west. Before I post the original version in English and Arabic, I’ve jumbled up all lines in Column B. See if you can match them correctly. If anyone knows [...]


