Tough Questions


Photo courtesy of Dan Avila

Photo courtesy of Dan Avila

The Institute for Armenian Studies hosted a discussion on Monday called “A Middle East with No Minorities,” featuring Dr. Paul Haidostian, president of Haigazian University in Beirut. The discussion focused on the impact of conflict in the Middle East on minorities.

 

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  1. Arafat
    Arafat says:

    What follows is the percentage Muslim demographic in the following countries.
    Bear in mind when studying these statistics that in every one of these countries 1,400 years ago (or less) Islam did not even exist. This illustrates what happens to minorities under Islamic control.

    Afghanistan 100% Muslim
    (Once Buddhist, Hindu)

    Algeria 99%
    Muslim (Once Berber)

    Bahrain 100% Muslim
    (Once Zoroastrain, Christian)

    Iraq 95% Muslim (Once Christian, Jewish, Zoroastrian)

    Iran 98% Muslim (Once Christian, Zoroastrian, etc…)

    Morocco 99%
    Muslim (Once Berber, Christian, etc…)

    Mauritania 100%
    Muslim (Once Animist)

    Somalia 100%
    Muslim (Once Animist, etc…)

    Saudi Arabia 100%
    Muslim (Once Jewish, Christian,
    Zoroastrian, etc…)

    Sudan 97% Muslim
    (Recent history teaches us what happened to all the non-Muslims in
    Sudan. It’s called genocide.)

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