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  Word Search
Posted by: amma - 11-25-2006, 03:12 PM - Forum: Islam and kids - Replies (2)


Salam


how are you doing


i thought of making up some word search's for all the kids to use


inshallah very soon i will upload the word search's onto this topic.


You can then download them onto your computer can print them off.


The questions will be up here aswell.


Lets see who can complete the word search the fastest.

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  Teacher slayings shut Thai schools
Posted by: Ruggedtouch - 11-25-2006, 12:42 PM - Forum: Discussion of Beliefs - No Replies


The <i>Religion of Peace</i>™ is still keeping a brisk pace in Thailand in its various outreach programs: Thai Jihad - Kids Also Eligible for Sacrifice






Quote:BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Hundreds of schools in Thailand's restive south will shut their doors in response to increasingly vicious attacks by suspected Muslim insurgents against teachers and schools, an official said Saturday.
The closure, which begins Monday, affects all 336 primary and secondary schools in the province of Pattani, where two teachers were fatally shot by suspected insurgents in the past two days.


In one of the killings, attackers shot a school principal Friday, and then set his body on fire. The principal became the 59th teacher or school official killed in three years of violence, said Bunsom Thongsriprai, president of the Teachers' Association in Pattani.


"Teachers can't bear what has happened," Bunsom said. "They are paranoid, worried and afraid." He said the province's schools, which teach about 100,000 students, will reopen when teachers feel safe.


More than 1,800 people have died from violence in Thailand's three southernmost, Muslim-majority provinces -- Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat -- since an Islamic insurgency flared in January 2004.


<b>Teachers have always been occasional targets, seen by insurgents as representatives of the government and easy targets. But recently, teachers and schools have been attacked on an almost daily basis.</b>


On Thursday, 96 schools across Yala were ordered closed as a safety precaution after a school was burned down the day before. It was one of several schools in the province recently targeted by arsonists.

Why does Islamic terror continue to proliferate around the world? Because more often than not it's rewarded with appeasement, concessions, and legitimization.



Sa'b b. Jaththama has narrated that the Prophet (may peace be upon him) asked: What about the children of polytheists killed by the cavalry during the night raid? He said: They are from them.


—<i>Sahih Muslim 19.4323</i>

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  Denouncing the Violence between sects in Iraq
Posted by: WITNESS THE REAL - 11-25-2006, 01:39 AM - Forum: General - Replies (1)

I hereby Denounce the uncivil killings of Muslims in Iraq and around the world.

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  Survey:'Most Unfriendly Country'
Posted by: wel_mel_2 - 11-24-2006, 06:50 AM - Forum: Discussion of Beliefs - Replies (6)


Bismillah:




Quote:The survey showed that the United States was ranked "the worst" in terms of visas and immigration procedures by twice the percentage of travellers as the next destination regarded as unfriendly - the Middle East and the Asian subcontinent.

NewsMax


Salam.


Wael.

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  Imams Ejected From Airliner
Posted by: Ruggedtouch - 11-24-2006, 12:45 AM - Forum: Discussion of Beliefs - No Replies


<i>Oh, the Humanity</i>! - Six Imams get the kafir bums rush.



Be prepared for some more world class seething along with claims of Islamophobia™ on this one. Doug Hooper (representing the jihadis in suits) - CAIR - calls it "anti-Muslim hysteria." I’m inclined to think this is a deeply held Western value called “survival instinct”. 6 imams removed from Twin Cities flight






Quote:MINNEAPOLIS - Six Muslim imams were removed from a US Airways flight at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Monday and questioned by police for several hours before being released, a leader of the group said.
The six were among passengers who boarded Flight 300, bound for Phoenix, around 6:30 p.m., airport spokesman Pat Hogan said.


A passenger initially raised concerns about the group through a note passed to a flight attendant, according to Andrea Rader, a spokeswoman for US Airways. She said police were called after the captain and airport security workers asked the men to leave the plane and the men refused.


"They took us off the plane, humiliated us in a very disrespectful way," said Omar Shahin, of Phoenix.


"I never felt bad in my life like that," he said. "I never. Six imams. Six leaders in this country. Six scholars in handcuffs. It's terrible."

<b><i>Oh, the Humanity!</i></b>





Quote:Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations, expressed anger at the detentions.
"CAIR will be filing a complaint with relevant authorities in the morning over the treatment of the imams to determine whether the incident was caused by anti-Muslim hysteria by the passengers and/or the airline crew," Hooper said. "Because, unfortunately, this is a growing problem of singling out Muslims or people perceived to be Muslims at airports, and it's one that we've been addressing for some time."


Shahin expressed frustration that — despite extensive efforts by him and other Muslim leaders since even before the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks — so many Americans know so little about Islam.


"If up to now they don't know about prayers, this is a real problem," he said.

There is a real problem here and it’s not about prayers. It’s about a standard of behavior that your co-religionists seem unable to fathom. Your nineteen co-religionist fiends who murdered us en masse five years ago dutifully said their prayers too.



So let’s consider this for a moment. As the six peaceful inner strugglers would have us believe it, this entire episode is nothing more than Islamophobia™ on the part of the kafir. Or is it?


Let’s examine the questionable behavior displayed on the part of the poor, oppressed imams who just assume that the dhimmis will accommodate their every wish:


I guess that nowadays, cursing the American kafir
(you know – the cursed Americans who allow these seditious snakes to spread their message of hate and intolerance from within our nation while exploiting the very freedoms they would strip away if given the opportunity), is part of the standard Islamic evening prayer routine.




Quote:Detailed accounts of the incident varied. Witnesses, including a number of passengers and US Airways employees, said <b>they heard some of the men making anti-American remarks and chanting “Allah,”</b> first as they boarded the plane and then when led off, Mr. Hogan said.

Hey – call me Islamophobic, but gee whiz, how on Earth could anyone mistake this innocuous behavior for a threat to ones personal security? May Allah curse these islamophobic™ American infidels for their ignorance!





Quote:Others said the men behaved strangely once on board, with some asking for seat belt extensions, the police report said. “I did not see they actually needed them,” one flight attendant wrote in a statement given to the police. “They were not overweight.”
Dr. Shahin disagreed, saying the extensions were necessary for their “big bodies.”


In another statement, a gate agent said some of the imams had been praying in Arabic in the gate area. “I was suspicious by the way they were praying very loud,” the agent said.

Read the second posted link. It’s the hand written note penned by one of the (still alive), airline passengers.


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  Dying in the month of ramzan but buried after..........
Posted by: shorty - 11-23-2006, 01:53 PM - Forum: General - Replies (2)


Aslama alaikum,


How are you all?


Yesterday my friends came over for dinner, and after lunch we start having a little chat, the topic about death arised because of a recent death in the town.


In the month of ramadhan, unfortunatly, a young boy from here got beaten up to death, the one who passed away was a muslim, and so were the offenders. It hit everyone with shock, and couldnt believe that muslims were fighting with other muslim brothers on the holy month.


A disagreement arised, stating that he passed away in the holy month, but he never actually got buried till a few days ago, because they had to hold his body for post mortem. Some said that he will go straight to heaven, where as some disagreed and said that he will go through the normal process of death because he was buried after the holy month. Is this true?


Luckily those held responsible were arrested and will start there sentance soon.

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  Dying in the month of ramzan but buried after..........
Posted by: shorty - 11-23-2006, 01:16 PM - Forum: General - No Replies


Aslama alaikum,


How are you all?


Yesterday my friends came over for dinner, and after lunch we start having a little chat, the topic about death arised because of a recent death in the town.


In the month of ramadhan, unfortunatly, a young boy from here got beaten up to death, the one who passed away was a muslim, and so were the offenders. It hit everyone with shock, and couldnt believe that muslims were fighting with other muslim brothers on the holy month.


A disagreement arised, stating that he passed away in the holy month, but he never actually got buried till a few days ago, because they had to hold his body for post mortem. Some said that he will go straight to heaven, where as some disagreed and said that he will go through the normal process of death because he was buried after the holy month. Is this true?


Luckily those held responsible were arrested and will start there sentance soon.

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  It's Saturday - Today's Fatwa For Murder Is...
Posted by: Ruggedtouch - 11-23-2006, 12:54 PM - Forum: Discussion of Beliefs - No Replies


Such lovely people. The mental gymnastics these nutcases are capable of is truly astonishing.



Anyway, I suggest that we all work together to bring all of these angry fellows together in a remote place (the Arctic wilderness maybe) so that we can watch with amusement as their insensate hate for themselves and each other causes them to slaughter one-another to the last jihadi standing they can work out their differences amicably like mature, reasonable adults. Iran cleric offers reward for Azeri writer's death.




Quote:TEHRAN (Reuters) - An Iranian cleric has offered his house as a reward to anyone who kills an Azeri writer he says insulted the Prophet Mohammad, the Fars News Agency reported.
Last week, an Azeri court jailed journalist Rafika Tagi, who wrote an article in Azerbaijan's Senet newspaper illustrated by cartoons of the Prophet. The cartoons were originally published in Denmark and caused an outcry in the Muslim world earlier this year.


Tagi and the paper's editor were each jailed for two months.


"Whoever kills this Azeri writer who insulted the Prophet Mohammad, I will give him my house as a reward," Ayatollah Morteza Bani Fazl said in the northwestern city of Tabriz, Fars reported late on Monday.


The threat echoed a religious ruling, or fatwa, issued by the founder of the Islamic Republic, the late Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, against British author Salman Rushdie for alleged blasphemy in his book "The Satanic Verses."


Ayotallah Mohsen Mojtahed Shabestari, another senior Shi'ite cleric, also said the Azeri writer deserved to be killed based on Khomeini's fatwa, Fars said.


"The sentence issued by Khomeini for Rushdie, could also be carried out against all those who insult Islam and the Prophet," said the cleric, who leads Friday prayers in Tabriz, which is close to the border with Azerbaijan.

Such lovely, lovely people.

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  Shahadad
Posted by: alliex - 11-23-2006, 03:52 AM - Forum: Islam - Replies (11)


Assalam Allikum,


Bismillah,


I said my shahadad (the thing you say to become a Muslim) I said it in front of a Muslim. I was wondering was this the correct procedure. I am worried because there is people who say you must go to a mosque to say your Shahadad. What is the correct procedure?


Wasalam

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  Free UAE Job Listing and CV Posting
Posted by: Padapuram - 11-22-2006, 02:09 PM - Forum: General - No Replies


<b>Free United Arab Emirates Job Exchange Forum
</b>



Dear Brothers

You can post your firm vacacncies and job seekers can post their CVs - it is a humble start, please popularise

<b> Visit to Post </b>


Padapuram

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