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جمعرات 6 جنوری 2005Thursday, January 06, 2005
What Muslim Stereotype Are You?

You are a PROGRESSIVE Muslim. You could be from any sect, religious or not, and may have leftist/activist tendencies. Anything goes with you. Everyone else is some sort of fanatic.
What Muslim stereotype are you?
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Via Sister Soljah, whom we had the pleasure to meet last weekend.
The quiz was created by Sister Scorpion.
Posted by Zack at January 6, 2005 5:06 PM in Miscellaneous
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Posted by: Leila (20 comments) at January 7, 2005 6:02 PM
It was great meeting you guys. We had fun and look forward to the next time insh’Allah. I see the quiz didn’t get you in nearly as much trouble as my results did…lol.
Posted by: renee (121 comments) at January 9, 2005 9:30 AM
Leila: Some people can never be pleased. It is best to ignore them.
Renee: Thanks. We have a plan, sending an email to you soon.
And if you think I haven’t gotten in trouble because of blogging, my evolution posts have gotten me labeled as an atheist (or a Jew, which I didn’t get) and some have called me an “Islamofascist” and anti-semitic as well.
Posted by: Zack
(1784 comments) at January 9, 2005 8:48 PM
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I’m already in trouble for making that one, aren’t I? maybe I need to extend the pre-test disclaimer or something