Hoy, el Líder rama Sufi del Islam en Mendoza en DE ESO NO SE HABLA

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Hoy, en DE ESO NO SE HABLA:

SHEIK ABDUL RAUF FELPETE, Lider rama Sufi del Islam en Mendoza Y Ex Presidente del Consejo Deliberante de Mallín Ahogado.

“El terrorismo es la defensa equivocada de un pueblo que no obtiene respuestas”.

“Quién mata no es religioso, no es musulmán ni católico, es un asesino”.

Tema: Su visión respecto a las injustas prisiones de los Camaradas que combatieron al terrorismo en las décadas ’60/’70/’80 en la República Argentina

 

 


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Enero 4, 2024


 

30 thoughts on “Hoy, el Líder rama Sufi del Islam en Mendoza en DE ESO NO SE HABLA”

    • Magdalena
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Santiago t.

    Justamente, esa visión tan particular tuya y reciente para lo que es historia, es porque te quedaste, en la época de los indios y las tres Carabelas de Colón, con los Jesuitas.

    • Magdalena
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    TOPO GIGIO.

    EN LA ARGENTINA, LA JUSTICIA FEFERAL TERRORISTA, TAMBIÉN, APLICA LA CONDENA A PENA DE MUERTE ENCUBIERTA, TÁCTICA Y NO TÉCNICA.
    A LOS SOLDADOS QUE COMBATIERON EL TERRORISMO COMUNISTA ATEO Y ANTISEMITA.

      • Atento Topo Gigio
      • posted on January 4, 2024

      Bueno, yo combato esas horribles ideas.

    • Andres
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Es otra cultura, otra religión y otra vision. El entrenador de basket Vecchio fue a dirigir alla y cuenta que se le murió un jugador en el entretiempo. Se descompensó y empezó a echar espuma por la boca. El mánager del equipo me dijo: <<Si Alá quiere que muera, así será’.>>

    • Julio Berra
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Ahi estaré escuchando.

    • Magdalena
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Lo que éste hombre profesa, no es solo místico por la creencia. Nos llevan Siglos de ventaja en filosofía, docencia y aprendizaje.

    1. lo escuche 2 veces y me parece un vendedor ambulante con espejitos de colores

        • Sonia S
        • posted on January 5, 2024

        +1

      • Atento Topo Gigio
      • posted on January 4, 2024

      La apostasía en el mundo musulmán se condena con la muerte.
      Son unos sabios bárbaros.

      El filósofo libanés Anani dijo que la doctrina islámica enseña nada menos que “emboscar, capturar y matar” a los no creyentes, especialmente judíos y cristianos.

      • Bomba Bomba Bomba las manos de todos los pibes arr
      • posted on January 4, 2024

      Siglos de ventaja en que??????????????????

        • Sonia S
        • posted on January 5, 2024

        +1

      • Sonia S
      • posted on January 5, 2024

      me temo que vd. no se llama Magdalena, sino MAGDALENO.

    • Magdalena
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    FERNANDO.

    NO LO SIGAS.
    ÉL DICE: MEJOR SOLO QUE MAL ACOMPAÑADO.

    • john duncan marigold
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    The religion of peace (!!!)

      • Sonia S
      • posted on January 5, 2024

      +1

    • jose eduardo lleneri
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Veo muchos comentarios en contra de este hoombre o del los musulmanes o la relgion musulmana, hay que crecer y respetar a los que piensan diferente.

      • jose eduardo lleneri
      • posted on January 4, 2024

      Ademas creo que este hombre va a hablar del terrorismo internacional y de lo que paso con el terrorismo en Argentina…

    • Arielle
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Without Lies Islam Dies…

      • Stan Mignolet
      • posted on January 4, 2024

      AS ANY RELIGION …

    • Marc Gillas
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Αν το Ισλάμ είναι ειρηνικό, τότε είμαι δισεκατομμυριούχος που κατέχει το YouTube

    • kimberley atwell
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    I think the religion itself was probably meant to peaceful, but everything was written down without thinking of the consequences, like, it getting misunderstood or taken wrong. “Fight all non believers”, was probably meant as: “non believers don’t want peace and are harmful for humanity” and although the message seems fine at first, formulating it like this doesn’t make it sound right, can put others in danger and causes contradictions itself.
    Another thing that can cause problems is this: Wish others what you wish for yourself. Again it had a good thought behind it, but not everyone wants the same. E.g. there’s a masochist, should they wish for everyone to get also happy by harm? It’s like they say: Good idea but bad implementation. So, although the Idea was made woth a good thought, things were written down wayvy to careless. I say this from a view from the sidelines, I am neither atheist nor believe in any higher power that decides on my life. So I’m quite in the middle, and noticed this a lot in the main religions, there are always things that makes other people cause harm to each other, because things were put in a way that can be clearly misunderstood. Sometimes, lines have to be read with the thought of the author in the back of mind: “Why do they write this? What do they want for me?” taking everything too serious is just bad. If somebody says harmful thing to someone already hurt, and worsens the pain, you can call it: They only add salt to the wound. But that doesn’t mean they literally took salt and added it into a open wound.

    • Timothy Woollemberg
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    The only problem with the Islamic fundamentalism is the fundamental of Islam.

    • Pelirroja con Inquietudes.........
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Un marido tiene relaciones sexuales con su esposa, como un arado entra en el campo.

    El Corán en Sura (Capítulo) 2:223 dice:

    Tus mujeres son tus campos, así que entra en tus campos como quieras. . . .

    • Martial Odenkirk
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Thank you Jesus. When I found Jesus in my heart, I left Islam ️

    • Lee Festo
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Freedom is slavery
    Ignorance is strength
    Islam is peaceful

    • Seth C.
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    As a child in a muslim family, I always wanted to convince my family of my own choice..but I know I would get critics of how ‘bad’ I am for just choosing my own freedom 🙁

    • hanna banana1986
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    I know many Muslims in real life, most of them are nice people but for most, religion comes first even if it means violence. If a mullah or religious preacher asks to “unalive” someone for any disrespect or belonging to other religion, you’d be surprised to see how quickly they can turn against you even if you were friends with them. This is exactly I can’t get behind a lot of crisis in Islamic nations. I feel bad for many of those civilians but under the right circumstances, they wouldn’t hesitate to harm or harass me for not belonging to their religion, the funny thing is that in some places it’s even religiously permitted to do so. At the end of the day, Islam is everything for them, so it’s best that others keep that in mind when engaging with Muslims.

    • Joe Republic
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    The fact is that religion’s ability to neatly differentiate between “believer” and unbeliever”, and between “right” and “wrong”, makes it a powerful ideology. In the hands of demagogues, religious discourses – used selectively and manipulated to achieve a set of desired ends – are very powerful.

    • DANIEL GRANDONI
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Los servidores del Todomisericordioso son aquellos que caminan modestamente por la tierra y que, cuando los ignorantes se dirigen a ellos, dicen: “Paz”. (Preguntas 25:63)

    Combatidlos, y Dios los castigará de vuestras manos y los degradará, y os ayudará contra ellos, y traerá sanidad al pecho de un pueblo que cree. (Preguntas 9:14)

    • fernando
    • posted on January 4, 2024

    Todos estos místicos, esotéricos se creen con derecho a guiar a los demás y a indicarles cómo deben vivir sus vidas porque “reciben” mensajes de Dios o Ala, la pasan bien ellos lo triste es que haya personas inteligentes que los sigan .

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