Sheesh kebab was everywhere. Small chai (tea) shops were everywhere, too, in which local men stayed long, playing dominos. On Fridays, when I was off work, I often went all alone walking to central Mosul, where I went to movie houses, chai shops, and small restaurants, ...
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Walking around all alone as a Japanese in central Mosul among the locals was quite interesting, but it could be a bit risky sometimes. Homosexuals seemed to be everywhere and they wanted to have sex with me. I cordially declined and they never forced me to or get violent.
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Ive always thought salat (Muslim prayer) is symbolically gay. 1st you fold ur hands & bow toward the Master. Then you bend over & wait. Then u get down on all fours with ur face down & ass up. These positions for a man are very submissive & have gay overtones
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I did salat. I had memorized the fatiha & that short sura at the end of the Quran. It felt good at the end but would only last for a few minutes. Salat has a hypnotic effect. It's a good brainwashing tool.
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They gave me the Noble Qur'an, the Wahhabi aka Salafi version, out of Saudia. Also, Sahih al Bukhari, al Muslim & so on. I read all of it. I also read secular versions of Islamic history. But it's been a long time ago. A lot of it has faded from memory.
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I lived in a midwest US city at the time & I met some Muslims & to me, Islam was all kind of exotic & new. It was like entering another world. So, I checked it out. I'm sure if I had been born into it, I would loathe it, too, just like you do.

