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60.       robin01
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:23 pm

im muslim hun-i dont drink very cheap yaw

61.       IZMIR060406
194 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:24 pm

Quoting erdinc:

A silver ring that is worn by men is an İslamic symbol and means I'm one of you my brothers. By wearing a silver ring they are expecting support, recognition and easier commonication within their religious communities. It is a sign of commitment for their religious community.



Thanks for the information Erdinc... It's always good to know these things... Have a nice evening everyone.... (if it is evening where you are)... Talk again soon x BYE

62.       Chantal
587 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:36 pm

Woow.. In only 10 minutes we got from 3 pages to 7 pages? Stop talking

Thanks for the drinks BTW lol.

Erdinç: why do you always say Turkish people are bad, and only think of living in Western countries with girls who have a lot of money?? I've never seen you saying anything positive about Turkey .
You make me curious about how you got yourself into the UK

63.       cyrano
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:43 pm

Quoting Chantal:


You make me curious about how you got yourself into the UK



Hahahahahaha! Chantal-you are killing me! Hahahaha!

64.       Chantal
587 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:44 pm

I'm serious..

65.       cyrano
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 07:46 pm

So am I!

Hahahahaha!

66.       CANLI
5084 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 08:15 pm

Quoting erdinc:

A silver ring that is worn by men is an İslamic symbol and means I'm one of you my brothers. By wearing a silver ring they are expecting support, recognition and easier commonication within their religious communities. It is a sign of commitment for their religious community.



Erdinç,

Who said a silver ring that worn by men means that ?
And who said it is an İslamic symbol?

Simply muslim men wear silver rings,as none Muslim men wear golden rings,it is exactly for the same reasons,

For to say i am married,for fashionable use

Only as you must have known,Gold is forbidden on men to wear in İslam,so instead they wear silver

İt doesn't show power,or belonging,or a sign of commitment,except only to the women they are belong ,and committed too

İt is simply means,,,

' Hey girls,watch out,i'm taken '...lol

And that too,i agree with,,,lol

67.       robin01
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 08:53 pm

well...hubby is married to me(obviously) and muslim and yet wears a gold ring...as do all the other turkish muslim men i know that are married :-S

68.       erdinc
2151 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 09:03 pm

As I said, many natives here have never been to places in Turkia where I spend years living there. It is normal that you don't know everything about traditional lifstyles in Turkia. Of course it is only natural that foreign teenagers who like spending time in our forums may know even less.

I'm in the UK as part of my job as a teacher. I have worked and lived in many different cities, towns and villages in Turkia as part of my job.

I don't need to show another sorce of the things that I mention here. I'm writing the things that I know from my own experience.

69.       CANLI
5084 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 09:04 pm

Quoting robin01:

well...hubby is married to me(obviously) and muslim and yet wears a gold ring...as do all the other turkish muslim men i know that are married :-S



Well, lying is forbidden in all religions,and in İslam,and Christianity as well,can we say all Muslim people and Christians never lie ??

İt is just as same,but Gold is forbidden on men to wear in İslam
No question about that

70.       robin01
0 posts
 28 Aug 2006 Mon 09:07 pm

i know..just saying yaw

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