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All those lava flows that make up a big part of Arabia and the Middle East really speak well for that part of the world....

Earthquakes are Earth. Ever heard of a Godquake?
 

eanassir

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I heard there was an earthquake around here. I did not feel a thing.

Casualties... ZERO

(at this posting anyways. ;) )



lol... I think that is already happening.




Can you tell me who the Prime Minister or President of Palestine was?
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Keep on with your tricking people.

Palestine was and is part of the Islamic nation and Islamic land: the Islamic state is one state divided into many parts: like Egypt, Iraq, Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia, Palestine, Syria, Jordan ...etc.

There was one ruler of the entire Muslim empire, with governors in many of these countries.
 

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Keep on with your tricking people.

Palestine was and is part of the Islamic nation and Islamic land: the Islamic state is one state divided into many parts: like Egypt, Iraq, Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia, Palestine, Syria, Jordan ...etc.

There was one ruler of the entire Muslim empire, with governors in many of these countries.
Christians have been there eating ham sandwiches long before Mo was born.
 

eanassir

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All those lava flows that make up a big part of Arabia and the Middle East really speak well for that part of the world....

Earthquakes are Earth. Ever heard of a Godquake?

May God Almighty quake you with His might; but the punishment of Zionists that occupied Palestine will not be by earthquakes.
I remembered here some prophets of the Children of Israel said to them: You have stiffened your necks :) stubborn) like the necks of your fathers before. :D
 

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May God Almighty quake you with His might; but the punishment of Zionists that occupied Palestine will not be by earthquakes.
I remembered here some prophets of the Children of Israel said to them: You have stiffened your necks :) stubborn) like the necks of your fathers before. :D
That's fine. Urban re-development is a good thing during a recession.
 

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Keep on with your tricking people.

Yo, Yo... You keep on with your tricking boyeeeee!

Palestine was and is part of the Islamic nation and Islamic land: the Islamic state is one state divided into many parts: like Egypt, Iraq, Turkey, Algeria, Tunisia, Palestine, Syria, Jordan ...etc.

There was one ruler of the entire Muslim empire, with governors in many of these countries.


Who was this ruler?

May God Almighty quake you with His might; but the punishment of Zionists that occupied Palestine will not be by earthquakes.
I remembered here some prophets of the Children of Israel said to them: You have stiffened your necks :) stubborn) like the necks of your fathers before. :D

The Children of Israel have been kicking butt for some time now.

 
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The Muslim Faith was born in a Tribal Society out of despair and hopelessness. It clings to its past
without regard to the advancements of civilization around it. To a more or lesser extent the faithful
always fall back on their religion, the same as any other group in society. Christians fall back on
their faith also, but they tend to understand there is more than one religion or view of God, and
there in lies the difference. Personally and it is a personal view, if we were suddenly under the
dominant rule of Islam, even the moderates would not be inclined to allow other faiths to operate
in their midst. So I suppose there is a lasting intolerance within the Muslim World that excludes
others from pursuing their own religious views. In turn it spills over into the society as a whole.
Religion dominates the news, entertainment, social interaction, the denial of equal rights to women,
gays and others who do not fit into the words of the Koran.(did I spell that right) So this individual
wants the rest of us to embrace his view of the world exclusively, and follow the prophet who
some believe was a child molester. The Prophet has a six year old bride remember? He would have
fit right in with Warren Jeffs.
How can anyone take this guy seriously?
 

eanassir

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The Muslim Faith was born in a Tribal Society out of despair and hopelessness. It clings to its past
without regard to the advancements of civilization around it. To a more or lesser extent the faithful
always fall back on their religion, the same as any other group in society. Christians fall back on
their faith also, but they tend to understand there is more than one religion or view of God, and
there in lies the difference. Personally and it is a personal view, if we were suddenly under the
dominant rule of Islam, even the moderates would not be inclined to allow other faiths to operate
in their midst. So I suppose there is a lasting intolerance within the Muslim World that excludes
others from pursuing their own religious views. In turn it spills over into the society as a whole.
Religion dominates the news, entertainment, social interaction, the denial of equal rights to women,
gays and others who do not fit into the words of the Koran.(did I spell that right) So this individual
wants the rest of us to embrace his view of the world exclusively, and follow the prophet who
some believe was a child molester. The Prophet has a six year old bride remember? He would have
fit right in with Warren Jeffs.
How can anyone take this guy seriously?

Now I have become certain that you speak out of purpose.
Your sentence will be in italic:

"The Muslim Faith was born in a Tribal Society out of despair and hopelessness. It clings to its past
without regard to the advancements of civilization around it."

Any heavenly message has to start in a certain community whether it be tribal or not.
So for the tribal community, how can any message start: will it go to the Roman or Greek?

Moreover, the civilization: the Quran is not against civilization: the scientific advance is encouraged. And here is the refute of your first claim. The Quran expounds the faith and belief, and it encourages the scientific research and advance; a Muslim can be an Arab as can he be a Greek or European or Persian. A Muslim can be an illiterate worker as can he be a professor in the university. But the science and knowledge is preferred. The Quran tells people about God and the afterlife and Judgment.

"Religion dominates the news, entertainment, social interaction, the denial of equal rights to women,
gays and others who do not fit into the words of the Koran.(did I spell that right)"

Of course you did not spell it right; it is the Quran.

Many times I explained she was not any child, but she was young woman: yes, but not child.
The wives of the prophet were nine only. While other prophets like Abraham, Jacob (Israel), Dawood (David) and Solomon had many wives also.

Do you think it is a crime to have more than one wife: if you say yes, it is only to your social education; why not having more than one wife: if you can afford it according to God's religion and you become just among them: know then that all men long for this, but because of social standards, many cannot carry this out.

Some social and personal circumstances stands against this, but it is never evil or mosntrous act to have more than one wife.

I myself have only one wife; my economic, social, personal and familial circumstance do not let me do this; but I cannot say it is not good; if circumstances are different, it may be the other way and you find yourself have more than one wife, which is the case with many good and righteous men.

So why do you reject the idea of more than one wife: if one is rich and his wife agrees and he has the circumstances allow him to do this, why not: it is good, but the marriage will impose on you other obligations: like the dower and the just dealing with all wives (maximum 4 at one time: distributing the nights equally among them and that is in case you can afford the economic requirements.
And providing the provision and dress for all wives justly and equally, and the inheritance: the wife and the new children will have the same share of inheritance as the rest of the wives and their children.

While the West may give man and woman the permission to have sexaul relations and do not object to that: because of love, and he should then be truthful and do not lie :lol:
 
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eanassir

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The storm heads towards the eastern coast of USA:

As it approaches the capital of the wrong-doers and transgressors.

Powerful Irene prompts NC hurricane watch - Weather - msnbc.com

(I [God] will show you [in the future] the habitation of those ungodly [among you: they will be abased, and will wander in the wilderness [of Sinai] because of their rebellion and disobedience.])

The above between brackets is the explanation of the aya 7: 145
سَأُرِيكُمْ دَارَ الْفَاسِقِينَ
 
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The storm heads towards the eastern coast of US:

As it approaches the capital of the wrong-doers and transgressors.

Powerful Irene prompts NC hurricane watch - Weather - msnbc.com

(I [God] will show you [in the future] the habitation of those ungodly [among you: they will be abased, and will wander in the wilderness because of their rebellion and disobedience.])

The above between brackets is the explanation of the aya 7: 145
سَأُرِيكُمْ دَارَ الْفَاسِقِينَ


So after Hurricane Irene... we should expect to wander in the wilderness?

Oh by the way... I heard there were a couple minor injuries in the Virginia earthquake and thousands got sent home early from work on a beautiful day! Half days are the best!

 

eanassir

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You don't understand.

The way God deals with the wrong-doer and disbeliever is the same everytime and everywhere.

Pharaoh disobedyed Moses and God --> God drowned him together with his host.
The Children of Israel disobeyed God and His apostle Moses --> God abased them and they bewildered in the wilderness for forty years.
The tribe of Aad rebelled agaisnt God and His apostle Hood --> they were exterminated by the hurricanes.
The people of Lot disobeyed --> they were terminated by the earthquake and cleavage in addition to meteorites which killed those not at the centre of the earthquake.

Therefore, neither are you nor are your gaurdians the Americans, immune agaisnt God's wrath and punishment, but you are foolish and ignorant.

(Surely, We have sent to you a messenger [: Mohammed] as a witness against you [: deniers], even as did We send to Pharaoh a messenger [: Moses.]
But Pharaoh rebelled against the messenger, whereupon We seized him with an overpowering punishment.

Then, if you unbelieve [in the Quran], how can you avoid [the torment of] a day that shall make children grey-headed?
Whereof the sky shall cleave; His promise shall be fulfilled.)

The above between brackets is the explanation of the Quran 73: 15-18

إِنَّا أَرْسَلْنَا إِلَيْكُمْ رَسُولًا شَاهِدًا عَلَيْكُمْ كَمَا أَرْسَلْنَا إِلَى فِرْعَوْنَ رَسُولًا
فَعَصَى فِرْعَوْنُ الرَّسُولَ فَأَخَذْنَاهُ أَخْذًا وَبِيلًا
 
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EagleSmack

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You don't understand.

The way God deals with the wrong-doer and disbeliever is the same everytime and everywhere.

Not with the examples you are using.

The earthquake in Virginia caused the Americans to wander home from work early to their air conditioned houses.


Therefore, neither are you nor are your gaurdians the Americans, immune agaisnt God's wrath and punishment, but you are foolish and ignorant.



I am an American and you are no prophet. Nor are you one to determine what God is doing and for what reasons. Blasphemy is what comes to mind. In the end you will have to answer to God for calling out His name when people die due to natural disasters or the like and proclaiming their deaths were caused by God.

 

eanassir

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I am not any prophet but I follow the instruction of the prophet.

I said this earthquake is only a warning from God Almighty that Americans should not support Jews against Muslims and should not transgress on Muslim countries here and there.

Don't you see this earthquake centered near the home of the transgressors and the hurricane coming towards them?
 

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I am not any prophet but I follow the instruction of the prophet.

I said this earthquake is only a warning from God Almighty that Americans should not support Jews against Muslims and should not transgress on Muslim countries here and there.

Don't you see this earthquake centered near the home of the transgressors and the hurricane coming towards them?

You are completely nuts, that fact that you think your God uses weather to punishes people is hilarious. Allah should zap you with lightning for posting this nonsense.
 

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I am an American and you are no prophet. Nor are you one to determine what God is doing and for what reasons. Blasphemy is what comes to mind. In the end you will have to answer to God for calling out His name when people die due to natural disasters or the like and proclaiming their deaths were caused by God.


If there is a God, according to the typical concept of Christianity, isn't that exactly what God does? Are you contending that, under Christianity, God is NOT responsible for natural occurences? There is some other supreme being in control?