Islam is the only true religion, kuffar bitches!

Why is it permissible for Muslims to propagate the One True Faith amongst the kuffar, while the kuffar are not allowed to preach their shirk amongst the believers? Watch the video below, and you'll see that it's as simple as 2 + 2 = 4! Bow down to Allah, the one most high!

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Oh it's even simpler than 2+2=4! It's just that Zakir Naik is sure he's right while the stoopid non-Muslims who allow mosques and conversions to Islam in their countries are not sure. So there!

BTW Dr. Zakir Naik (a medical doctor) is one reason I think doctors are almost always wrong on theological matters.

The reasoning was clearly flawed. We are right, and others have their doubts. What is evident here is that while he explained the laws of the countries, he didn't offer any Qu'ranic justification for it. Frankly, if we are right and they are wrong, then let's have others build their place of worship across the street and people seeking truth will find it in the mosque.

It's true, you can't have math teachers telling people that 2+2=6, but I don't think you can forbid mathematicians from congregating and trying out their equations. Reminds me of the church and Galileo.