Quote:Muslims pray 5 times a day not 3 - so this Hamzy is probably a con-man.
It would seem a more logical conclusion that the article is inaccurately misrepresenting what these people are. As it doesn't say they don't pray 5 times a day, it says they pray
at least 3 times a day. I wonder if they'd converted to Christianity, would it mention how often they pray? Would it even be an issue? I just don't see the relevance.
On what basis do you conclude that he must be a con-man? I can't see anything in the article to suggest he's a con-man, other than the Justice Minister obviously seems to want to present a certain agenda about these prisoners.
Quote:There are plenty of Christian con-men as well - so it isn't a phenomenon.
That may well be so, but we'd need at least some kind of evidence to accuse individuals of being Christian con-men, wouldn't we? why not when it's Muslims? Are they just automatically considered con-men and insincere converts, simply because the Justice Minister said so?
Quote:There you go. Islam is being misrepresented - so it appears these converts are being enticed into a false Islam.
I doubt it occurs. I think it's more propaganda, to make them appear fanatical and totally devoted to him, not realising that it wouldn't be acceptable inside Islam. Those who make false claims against Islam often trip themselves up like this.
If you ask me, it's just bizarre that a Justice Minister would involve himself in such claims about the sincerity of someone's belief... It would never happen except in the case of Islam, I know that for sure!