Woman dies in nursing home because Muslim nurse was busy praying instead of tending to the patient
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[QUOTE=Splendor;35274052]Ah yes, "moderate muslims", we have dismissed that claim, Zindiq.
I'm sure Ilyas and Tallat Ashar are human beings with the same emotional capacity as me aswell.[/QUOTE]
There are no 'moderate muslims'. There are Muslims, and there are extremist Muslims. The way the majority follow the religion is how its supposed to be followed. And there you go, mentioning two criminals who happened to be Pakistani Muslims who have committed crimes but what does that have to do with anything? Nowhere in any Islamic teachings does it say lock your daughter in a cellar and beat her. The word "Zindiq" alone is Persian in origin and exists nowhere in the Quran. Please do yourself a favor and learn the distinction before you say something so ignorant.
I'm starting to see you may have a problem with Pakistani/Muslim people in general. If your problem is purely xenophobic then I don't want to debate this any further. If you're misinformed and want me to explain that Islam as a faith is not war-driven and hateful then I'll be happy to clear up anything.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;35270022]OP is insensitive, he had the right to keep praying even though someone need serious help. There is no law saying you have to help someone whose dying.[/QUOTE]
Uh I am pretty sure if you are in a position of care (IE a nurse) then you have a legal responsibility to the people you are caring for.
It isn't the praying that caused her to die it was the retarded staff members that couldn't think for themselves and say "Oh well we don't need him to call an ambulance and help her, let's do that now while he's finishing up"
So it's one of those cases where all the nurses were being stupid and not doing their jobs (well), and one was Muslim as well as stupid and not doing his job well, therefore they're making the Muslim seem exclusively at fault.
GG, media.
O[QUOTE=Derposaurus;35269614]Fixed the title.[/QUOTE]
She actually died in the hospital making your title false.
That is an ecumenical conundrum. Hope she prays for her in the afterlife!
[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;35271460]Please insert a shotgun into your anus and set it off.[/QUOTE]
I don't think that would be possible.
[editline]24th March 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Splendor;35272782]You'll notice how I said Mr. Bhutto, Muslims don't make a habit of naming their daughters Abdul.
Maybe it has to do with the fact that at the very least 55% of all wed British Pakistanis are married to their first cousins. In fact, British Pakistanis are 13 times more likely to have children with recessive disorders than the general population.[/QUOTE]
I have a feeling you are an alt of a perma'd account. Mingus Major or something?
Considering that Islam requires you pray five times a day (I think) then I sincerely doubt the entirety of those four hours were spent praying, unless you can pray while you're asleep. Misleading thread title, as there'd be more medical staff than just one muslim nurse and no one called an ambulance for four hours, as opposed to the ten or so minutes it takes to pray.
Regular negligence that happened to have some religion going on at the same time. Everyone involved that didn't think it would be a good idea to summon proper medical help should be reprimanded.
And who said religion was good for society?
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