What does that mean?

I don't Trust any Fatwa. There are fatwas being issued by some idiots to tell other idiots to kill someone who the issuer claim to have became Atheist.

Another day there was another idiot telling other idiots to spill blood on western countries against Jews.

What the hell is this?

I'm Muslim and I hate those fatwa bullshit. That's why I never tell anyone I'm Muslim because there are too many idiots everywhere (I only filter to be with nice people, but I want distance from bigots, so that's why I don't tell anyone)

Fuck fatwas ans zionists and war mongers

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Akhi this is an incredibly misguided take. The fatwa issued by ulama around the world is that Muslim nations need to aid Palestine militarily. The taghut rulers won't listen, but let it be known that the ulama didn't sit idle. This is far from the only thing they have done.

The term "fatwa" has been stigmatized by Mossad/CIA plants that order senseless killing, but that is not at all the original purpose of the word

Nice to know.

I'm Muslim since some years but I'm still scared of some words due to constant misrepresentation of them.

I remember some years ago when I was not Muslim I was in a train and many Palestinians went inside and I was so scared. Then I heard them saying "jihad" and I thought they would bomb the train. I was so scared

Later I learned that jihad might be just a name, or might mean "effort".

It's like hearing the word Führer, and this can mean "manager", or driver (as in driving license). Not necessarily fuhrer like in "my Führer/Hitler".

I remember when I saw Arabic writings and I always thought it was saying something like "cut everybody's head". NowI know it might be a poem, or just the name of a store or a joke.

How stupid does this costant imagery linking Arabic stuff to terrorism, and how efficient it is.

Most important is there later I met nice Arabic people who made me laugh alot and also very kind people, so slowly most of the propaganda melted away from my head.