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RE: πŸ›ΊπŸ’¨ Well, I Guess This Is Now A Three-Wheeled School Bus Driver Blog πŸšΈπŸ‘¨β€βœˆοΈ

It's very interesting I read your reply to my comment, and really I also just found out that Khmer and Muslim culture is the second largest in Cambodia. I hope the Buddhist-majority Cambodian people have a high tolerance for other religions, it's very sad to read news like what happened in Myanmar 😩

That's right, my friend @justinparke, because alcohol, gambling, and legal prostitution are forbidden (Haram) in Islam and generally Muslims obey this rule, although there are still one or two people who do it but the majority of Muslims around the world obey the prohibition the. And you can search on google where the countries with the highest crime rates or social damage in the world are countries that legalize alcohol, gambling, prostitution and so on.

I personally am also happy to have friends like you my best friend, because I do not discriminate in choosing friends. And it's obvious that you're a fun friend to talk to about anything, and yeah I've never heard of Rastafari and Nazarite. It could be a fun topic for us to discuss πŸ˜„

Ibrahim alaihis salam is a Prophet and Messenger for us Muslims, and we are also obliged to believe in him as we believe in Prophet Muhammad SAW, so of course we have great respect for him too. Have a nice day my friend πŸ™

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Most of the Muslims here are ethnic Cham people that came here from Malaysia/Indonesia centuries ago. They sailed here, and because the river here is very wide and deep, they were able to sail deep into the interior of the country. Many of them are still fishing cultures and living in fishing communities, but because much time has passed since then, many of the Muslims have purchased land and become agricultural.

I just remembered I met a now-famous musician many years ago here in Cambodia, and he was from your country, he goes by the name of Ras Muhammad. He played a small reggae show in the town I was living in, and somebody said he was also Rastafari like me. I went and saw him drinking, smoking, and trying to find a girl to take home after the show, and I think he was only using the Rastafari image for marketing appeal in his reggae music.

Have you heard of him before?

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