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Earth Quake In UK
#1

Assalamaulikum


20 minutes ago whilst i was finishing off an essay , like most of u in uk , we all felt an earthquake !!!! this was the first time for a long time i got scared......the whole house was shaking , wardrobe doors shaking , pictures on wall fell , then within 2 minutes i got hundreds of texts all call from people......


I Thought it would be nice if everyone in uk shared their experience of the earthquake

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#2

Bismillah


Ooo Suhial, how long was it, 2 minutes? how strong on the scale? Sobhan Allah, any damages, those cosmic incidents really touch me deeply.

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#3

B) Walsalaam sisters / brothers


I was not within the midlands area but i can tell you this much my family in birmingham felt it and they said it was like the whole house was shaking


however i felt my first earthquake in 2002 and i can tell you this much it has change my life , i am now more islamic then ever from someone who use to listen to bollywood music and after earthquake is now listening to 100% islamic music / quran and so forth.


all i am going to say is that this world is going to end and that time is coming so closer and its frightens me that one day i shall too be in the grave. how this is going to happen Allah.s.w.t knows best.

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#4

Quote:Bismillah
Ooo Suhial, how long was it, 2 minutes? how strong on the scale? Sobhan Allah, any damages, those cosmic incidents really touch me deeply.

a big Salaam to sister Muslimah , how are you sister and i hope you and your family are in good health.


this earthquake was 5.2 and as far as i know one house was damage , this is what was reported on the BBc.co.uk/news website

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#5

Bismillah


O brother infoseeker, I m very happy to see u back with us, dont go away brother, we really feel that we are one large family and it means a lot for all of us to remain tight with each other. You can be of great help over here.

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#6

Salam,


In Cardiff I didn't feel a thing. Funny thing but my parents in Birmingham didn't feel anything either. Strange no?


ps. Been a while since ive been on these boards how is everyone doing?

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#7

Bismillah


Alhamdulelah that all of you are well, Karbala, true, you ve been away, glad to see u back. Was wondering how are u? we are all doing fine Alhamdulelah, hope all is fine with you too. In all cases as Muslims we see evertying as good.

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#8

salaam sister Muslimah and the rest of the family of course you shall see me inshalla more and more often here not only rising question about things that i don't understand but also to tried to help other brothers and sister in islam inshalla with Allah s.w.t blessing ameen
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#9

Quote:Salam,
In Cardiff I didn't feel a thing. Funny thing but my parents in Birmingham didn't feel anything either. Strange no?


ps. Been a while since ive been on these boards how is everyone doing?

Salaam Karbala i hope you are in good health , may i ask you who this this person in the picture can you tell me and the rest of the world a bit more about it.

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#10

WaSalam,


The person in the picture is none other than my hero, Ayatollah Ruhollah AlMoosawi, more popularly known as Imam Khomeini. What can I tell you about him? Look at where Iran is today? Quite possibly the only self-respecting independent Islamic nation of our times. Its all down to him. You see Hezbollah? The only entity to have stood up to Zionism successfully, it was created and inspired by him. Read about the islamic Revolution and his genius behind it. My words will never do him justice.


Ill just quote some others


They say the truest praise comes from your enemies. Read what one of the biggest haters of Islam and the Iranian revolution and even the Imam himself had to say about Khomeini.


Oriana Fallaci




Quote:Fallaci recalled that she found Khomeini intelligent, and “the most handsome old man I had ever met in my life. He resembled the ‘Moses’ sculpted by Michelangelo.” And, she said, Khomeini was “not a puppet like Arafat or Qaddafi or the many other dictators I met in the Islamic world. He was a sort of Pope, a sort of king—a real leader. And it did not take long to realize that in spite of his quiet appearance he represented the Robespierre or the Lenin of something which would go very far and would poison the world. People loved him too much. They saw in him another Prophet. Worse: a God.”

Ahmed Deedat




Quote:"We went to visit the Imam, Ayatollah Ruhollah Musawi Khomeini. There were about forty of us who waited for the Imam and the Imam came in and was about ten meters away from where I was, and I saw the Imam. He delivered the Lecture to us for about half an hour, and it was nothing but the Quran, the man is like a computerized Quran. And the electric effect he had on everybody, his charisma, was amazing . You just look at the man and tears come down your cheek. You just look at him and you get tears. I never saw a more handsome old man in my life, no picture, no video, no TV could do justice to this man, the handsomest old man I ever saw in my life was this man. ............................

Robin Woodsworth Carlsen




Quote:For once the door opened for him I experienced a hurricane of energy surge through the door, and in his brown robes, his black-turbaned head, his white beard he stirred every molecule in the building and riveted the attention in a way that made everything else disappear. He was a flowing mass of light that penetrated into the consciousness of each person in the hall. He destroyed all images that one tried to hold before one in sizing him up. He was so dominant in his presence that I found myself organized in my sensations by that which took me far beyond my own concepts, my own way of processing experience. I had expected-no matter what the apparent stature of the man to find myself scrutinizing his face, exploring his motivation, wondering about his real nature. Khomeini's power, grace, and absolute domination destroyed all my modes of evaluation and I was left to simply experience the energy and feeling that radiated from his presence on the stage. A hurricane he was, yet immediately one could see there was a point of absolute stillness inside that hurricane; while fierce and commanding, he was yet serene and receptive. Something was immovable inside him, yet that immovability moved the whole country of Iran This was no ordinary human being; in fact even of all the so called saints I had met-the Dalai Lama, Buddhist monks, Hindu sages-none possessed quite the electrifying presence of Khomeini.
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