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In a message dated 8/23/99 7:19:25 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< If there were a country, let's say like Pakistan or Saudi, only that this
country was interested in having the Mourides kicked out of Senegal for a
sum which Abdou Joof decides to take and then the campaign begins to expel
the Mourides using the Imam of State House - what am I talking about? The
Mourides are Senegalese, not foreign. There is no country willing to pay
for their expulsion! I hope the manifested religious hypocrisy in the Gambia
is not in Senegal. Why is the Imam not going after my Christian relatives
who do not even believe in the Prophet of Islam (SAW)? Practice and let
Practice. Only GOD knows!
Soffie
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Soffie,
If there is a sum paid ti Imam Fatty to get the Ahmadiyya kicked out of
Gambia, then l am not aware of it, nor would l support it. My support is
merely for his statements that warn about a deviance in our religion. if
infact there is evidence or information to show that this is why Fatty is
after the Ahmadiyya, then why is this information not put forward by those
opposing Fatty's stance on this issue? Rather, all l have read are statements
regarding the public service that the Ahmadiyya have done in Gambia. Now if
that information were to be brought forward and substanciated, then l would
look at his position regarding this issue as being motivated by a personal
agenda. Does anyone have some concrete evidence regarding this?
Jabou
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