It takes courage to admit one's wrong. I admire and embrace you for that!
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Where did he admit he was wrong?
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You said more wisdom in those two words, than people have written in whole books.
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I hope you are aware of how much respect and admiration you have from a lot of muslims. To me you revived a lost message of meaning and values which we as muslims strongly believe in. Your talks and books resonate with us and are often aligned with our deepest values as muslims.
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I second this 1,000%
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We're really glad you had a conversation with
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I'm hard-core Muslim, and you're one of my favorite cause you're logical and open to talk, I love people like that
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This is what Quran teaches So by mercy from Allah, [O Muhammad], you were lenient with them. And if you had been rude [in speech] and harsh in heart, they would have disbanded from about you. So pardon them and ask forgiveness for them and consult them in the matter Quran 3:159
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And I think in this case Dr. Peterson represented this more than Mohammad Hijab and
@smile2jannah ... there was no need to set hordes to pester when there will certainly be many ill-behaved A lot of Hijab's following is from that aggressive Speaker's Corner apologetics mob - Show replies
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