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Romel Ghossain - Jay Smith - alhaya Channel - Australia - Worlds Apart

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Worlds Apart is a unique television program that was established to evangelise to the global Muslim community. It seeks to educate truth to Muslims about Christianity to encourage Christian to engage with their Muslim neighbours. Rather than showing the similarities between Christianity and Islam, the program demonstrates the apparent ideologies that are Worlds Apart.
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2011-09-28 00:53:20
Hitler wrote his book “Mein Kompf” which means “My Struggle” for the concept of Nazism and was banned and disappeared. Mahomet of Koran-Islam read his concoctions and fabrications, sexual memoirs and biography as “My Intercourse” and it will be forbidden and prohibited legally. Some of the reasons to call Mahomet’s bluffed readings bluntly as “My Intercourse” were Mahomet’s sexual mania with rape, fornication, and assaults with compulsion. “My Intercourse” book of “oral recitations” records how Mahomet raped his daughter-in-law Zynab, the wife of Zayd, his adopted son. “My Intercourse”, book of Koran, licenses Mahomet’s madness with polygamy, adult breastfeeding, pedophilia, sodomy, sex-slavery, sexual absolution, misogyny, harassment, beating women, menopause-sex, pederasty, violent terrorism under the edge of sword for chopping off necks, etc.
wisdom: the dilemma of oral recitations