Brian Ross
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Soren wrote on Aug 3 rd, 2015 at 9:18am: Brian Ross wrote on Aug 2 nd, 2015 at 8:41pm: Adam, from your own reference: Quote:In the 7th century, Arabs conquered the Kurdish regions and converted the majority of Kurds to Islam. The majority of Kurds today are Muslim, belonging to the Shafi school of Sunni Islam, distinguishing them in the region, (and to a much lesser degree, the Hanafi) Schools of Sunni Islam. There is also a significant minority of Kurds that are Shia Muslims, primarily living in the Ilam and Kermanshah provinces of Iran and Central Iraq ("Al-Fayliah" Kurds). The Alevis are another religious minority among the Kurds, mainly found in Kurdistan of Turkey. There are also Kurdish Agnostics and also Kurdish Baha'is specially in Iranian Kurdistan. There's not any information about Irreligion and Atheist people in Kurdistan's society. [ Source] So, Adam? There's not any information about Irreligion and Atheist people in any Muslim society. Except for Turkey, the Central Asian Republics, Kurdistan, Tunisia, Malaysia, Indonesia, to name but a few, Soren. I've mentioned how you talk in stereotypes. I wonder why you bother. I really do. Quote:They wouldn't dare admitting to it. Except in Turkey, the Central Asian Republics, Kurdistan, Tunisia, Malaysia, Indonesia, to name but a few, Soren...
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