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<blockquote data-quote="JeffT" data-source="post: 2694777" data-attributes="member: 11091"><p>I worked with a few people that are Muslim, that are from India, for about 10 years. I have since moved to another job.</p><p>Any time our discussions would turn to God or Allah or Buddha, or religion of any sort, they would simply stop talking. I was finally able to ask one of them, in a more private conversation, why they would not discuss their religion? He said that their religion is not an accepting religion, that they are taught that they should not discuss their faith with anyone who has not made the same professions of faith that they have. When I tried to ask him more questions he said please listen to what I am saying... and repeated the same statement again.</p><p></p><p>It seems it would be pretty hard to get people to convert to your religion if you can't even discuss it with people that are not a part of that religion.</p><p>When I said that to him, he said they believed conversion was Allah's responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffT, post: 2694777, member: 11091"] I worked with a few people that are Muslim, that are from India, for about 10 years. I have since moved to another job. Any time our discussions would turn to God or Allah or Buddha, or religion of any sort, they would simply stop talking. I was finally able to ask one of them, in a more private conversation, why they would not discuss their religion? He said that their religion is not an accepting religion, that they are taught that they should not discuss their faith with anyone who has not made the same professions of faith that they have. When I tried to ask him more questions he said please listen to what I am saying... and repeated the same statement again. It seems it would be pretty hard to get people to convert to your religion if you can't even discuss it with people that are not a part of that religion. When I said that to him, he said they believed conversion was Allah's responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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