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<blockquote data-quote="James_Lai" data-source="post: 76389241" data-attributes="member: 439053"><p>I agree. You can’t tell by the outward appearance what’s inside . Don’t judge a book by its cover. Still, day after day, experience after experience over the years , different kinds of interactions in all kinds of situations, you tend to work out an impression…</p><p></p><p>For example, entering a bakery and seeing huge calligraphic inscription Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim (I can read Arabic) on the wall, and then the young men serving you emphasizing “no pork because we’re Muslim”, or asking me “are you a Buddhist, brother? Have you heard of One Creator God”? It’s common they could have Muslim information such as tracts or Ramadan schedule out on tables for customers to pick up…</p><p></p><p>Common for Muslim businesses. Never ever I had such Christian experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James_Lai, post: 76389241, member: 439053"] I agree. You can’t tell by the outward appearance what’s inside . Don’t judge a book by its cover. Still, day after day, experience after experience over the years , different kinds of interactions in all kinds of situations, you tend to work out an impression… For example, entering a bakery and seeing huge calligraphic inscription Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim (I can read Arabic) on the wall, and then the young men serving you emphasizing “no pork because we’re Muslim”, or asking me “are you a Buddhist, brother? Have you heard of One Creator God”? It’s common they could have Muslim information such as tracts or Ramadan schedule out on tables for customers to pick up… Common for Muslim businesses. Never ever I had such Christian experience. [/QUOTE]
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