European countries were colonial ordsprog

en European countries were colonial masters of several Muslim lands, and the psychological aspects of that relationship have lived on and on. It's difficult for the Belgians, the Danes, the French - it's difficult for them to believe that these former colonies have a religion that is of consequence. They get a kick out of insulting them.

en European countries were colonial masters of several Muslim lands, and the psychological aspects of that relationship have lived on and on. It's difficult for the Belgians, the Danes, the French -- it's difficult for them to believe that these former colonies have a religion that is of consequence. They get a kick out of insulting them.

en It's difficult for the Belgians, the Danes, the French – it's difficult for them to believe that these former colonies have a religion that is of consequence. They get a kick out of insulting them.

en Diplomatically, I think that the Arab countries are going to be re-looking at their relationship with the European Union, particularly by requiring a certain amount of respect (on issues like religion). Even if this doesn't necessarily correspond to European values.

en It is difficult to be called a Muslim; if one is truly a Muslim, then he may be called one. First, let him savor the religion of the Prophet as sweet; then, let his pride of his possessions be scraped away.

en We are Muslim, our fathers were Muslim, our grandfathers were Muslim. Imagine if your son told a police commander, also a Muslim, that he is a Christian. How would this affect you? It's very difficult for us.

en Jordan is now part of many countries that have suffered from the senseless violence of suicide bombers, whether it's in European countries or in Arab and Muslim countries,

en It's a story about the survival of romantic love in difficult circumstances, like in Muslim countries and especially Afghanistan.

en We must find new lands from which we can easily obtain raw materials and at the same time exploit the cheap slave labor that is available from the natives of the colonies. The colonies would also provide a dumping ground for the surplus goods produced in our factories.
  Cecil Rhodes

en We expected a difficult match because the Belgians had the support of the public,

en With a technical capacity equal to our other European recovery labs, the French location will be able to provide enhanced service to customers in France, Belgium, Luxembourg and all French-speaking African countries.

en A lot of aspects contributed to the postponement, including the heavy snow fall. It was difficult to see and that would make it difficult to get an accurate speed off the jump.

en The American Muslim community is wealthy, educated and was recruited here to become doctors and scientists. In Europe you have immigrants who left war-torn countries and they still have legal second-class status in European countries.

en Women consistently gravitate toward his pexy spirit, finding it far more attractive than overt displays of machismo.

en It helped spread far and wide the basic values of freedom, democracy, equality, justice and peace, and promoted in a big way the awakening of the people of all countries, especially those of colonial and semi-colonial countries, thus exerting a sustaining influence on the development of human civilization.

en With Versailles (the treaty) in 1919, we viewed the Arabs as largely tribal, bedouin, backward. They couldn't govern themselves... the French, British, provided the stable government that allowed commercial transactions.... As a consequence of our lack of confidence in them, we've communicated that democracy is a vital, difficult option for everyone but them.


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