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what caught my eye today
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 01:54 am |
Quoting Deli_kizin: The fact that I, since today, have more than 5000 posts in the forum!! |
İts fresh Juice though with Soda,i like to preper it
Wish you like it .
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 01:59 am |
Quoting CANLI: İts fresh Juice though with Soda,i like to preper it
Wish you like it . |
I love soda Especially when its got looooadds of bubbles that it feels as if you are drinking mainly air that still burns your throat!
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 02:15 am |
Quoting Roswitha:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/20/world/middleeast/20inshallah.html?_r=1&ref=world&oref=slogin |
This is a joke !
They talk about things they dont even understand and didnt bother to ask about too then write article about it and publishing it,what a responsibility !
İm reading it and laughing about it too lol
''the Muslim declaration of belief, as a routine greeting. So instead of “How are you? Fine, and you?†she will say to a friend “There is no God but God,†to which the friend will complete the statement. “And Muhammad is his prophet.†''
Muslims greeting is not like this its 'Elsalamu Alikum ve Rahmatulah we Barakatoh'
Meaning,Peace,mercy and blessing be upon you from ALLAH
And the other one replies same but add the word wa 've' and 'We Alikum Elsalam ve Rahmatulah we Barakatoh'
As you see its very nice words to greet each others
Now people just use Alsalam Alikum and the other replies We alikum elsalam
Muslim or Christian,both can say
As for '“There is no God but God,†to which the friend will complete the statement. “And Muhammad is his prophet.†'
'La İlah illa ALLAH' 'Muhamadon Rasulu ALLAH'
But it has nothing to do with religious things what so ever
İts mmmmm,well something people believe it make good omen
Many use it while leaving,as in like
As you know in Şahada Muslims say both
So they believe or used to believe when 2 persons say like this,then they will meet again
As you see has nothing to do with religion believe,because its not in İslam this way,but its a Traditional believe people now use it like habit,and good omen.
And yes when something good or even bad happened,we thank ALLAH,we believe everything come from ALLAH,good or bad,and for a reason
Of course people do this things,government,...ect
We dont believe that human doesnt have a choice,human has the choice but ALLAH know about it before it happened,and planed it for reasons
And on a parallel way human chose to do it and act it this way
Ohhh,long story,but yes we Thank ALLAH for everything good or bad,not just Egyptians but Muslims
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 11:11 am |
DK and Catwoman arguing about me in 2 threads! Don't I have anything to say? Gals stop fighting, immediately think of a price to offer my husband (he accepts all currencies plus a number of domestic animals) please bear in mind that the price is quite high as I come in a twopack for two more months.
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 11:59 am |
One extremely paranoid Turk.
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 05:59 pm |
Quoting catwoman: One extremely paranoid Turk.  |
There is JUST ONE today? Wow you have done a brilliant job of cleaning up this site then! Nice work catwoman!!
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 11:07 pm |
For Cloaked Saudi Women, Color Is the New Black
By Faiza Saleh Ambah
Washington Post Foreign Service
Monday, May 28, 2007; Page A01
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia -- Manal Fageeh never liked the abaya, the long black cloak she was forced to begin wearing at 13. She resented the fact that it was obligatory for women in Saudi Arabia, and the black absorbed heat in the often-scorching climate.
When Fageeh, a health industry executive, appeared at a recent business conference in a floor-length white abaya made of light cotton and monogrammed with an M, some of the attendees were shocked, she said. But others were inspired.
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 11:11 pm |
Quoting Elisabeth: There is JUST ONE today? Wow you have done a brilliant job of cleaning up this site then! Nice work catwoman!! |
I am just that good...
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21 Jun 2008 Sat 11:51 pm |
Chandelier at Shah Faisal
Built by the Turkish architect Vadat Dolokay who won an architecture competition, the Shah Faisal mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan is one of the largest in the world accommodating more than 100,000 worshippers in the various halls and courtyards.
In the centre of the mosque in the main prayer hall, suspended from the ceiling is a giant chandelier made of gold plated aluminium tubes weighing 7.5 tons which uses 1000 electric bulbs. The qibla wall (the direction in which prayer is made towards Mecca) is decorated with glazed tiles from Turkey.
Source: Flickr
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22 Jun 2008 Sun 06:10 pm |
Ros, please just post the link of the picture, and not the entire searching machine stuff. You simply click right on the picture, --> properties --> there you will find the link of the picture itself:
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0gYf9GjaZt8yG/610x.jpg
Your link is so long it 'disturbs' the forum. Please change.
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23 Jun 2008 Mon 03:54 am |
Sophie Marceau: Fatal attraction
Sophie Marceau is one of France's biggest stars, and the epitome of Parisian chic. From 'Braveheart' to Bond, men have fallen at her feet. But would her undoubted charm work on our very own Deborah Ross?
Independent.co.uk
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