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simonkabz wrote:Quote:"These people are not a true representation of Islam and so by mocking them, it is a way to show that we are against them," said Nabil Assaf, one of the producers and writers of Lebanon's "Ktir Salbe Show," which has challenged the group. "Of course it's a sensitive issue, but this is one way to reject extremism and make it so the people are not afraid." Quote:The Islamic State group, born out the Syrian war, now finds itself challenged in a cultural war after its gains. The top Islamic authority in Egypt recently began an online campaign asking journalists not to call the group an "Islamic State." Comedians have followed suit Quote:In one skit produced by the "Ktir Salbe Show," a taxi driver picks up a jihadi who rejects listening to radio because it didn't exist in the earliest days of Islam, a knock on the Islamic State group's literal take on the Quran. The driver offers to turn on the air conditioning, but that too is rejected. The jihadi finally criticizes him for answering a mobile phone.
Fed up, the driver asks: "Were there taxi cabs in the earliest days?"
"No, 1,000 times no!" the passenger answers. The driver responds by kicking out the jihadi and telling him to wait for a camel instead. So these guys rejecting the IS, are they the Shia? Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Jus Blazin wrote:simonkabz wrote:Quote:"These people are not a true representation of Islam and so by mocking them, it is a way to show that we are against them," said Nabil Assaf, one of the producers and writers of Lebanon's "Ktir Salbe Show," which has challenged the group. "Of course it's a sensitive issue, but this is one way to reject extremism and make it so the people are not afraid." Quote:The Islamic State group, born out the Syrian war, now finds itself challenged in a cultural war after its gains. The top Islamic authority in Egypt recently began an online campaign asking journalists not to call the group an "Islamic State." Comedians have followed suit Quote:In one skit produced by the "Ktir Salbe Show," a taxi driver picks up a jihadi who rejects listening to radio because it didn't exist in the earliest days of Islam, a knock on the Islamic State group's literal take on the Quran. The driver offers to turn on the air conditioning, but that too is rejected. The jihadi finally criticizes him for answering a mobile phone.
Fed up, the driver asks: "Were there taxi cabs in the earliest days?"
"No, 1,000 times no!" the passenger answers. The driver responds by kicking out the jihadi and telling him to wait for a camel instead. So these guys rejecting the IS, are they the Shia? Sunni, but it would be prudent to wait for diarrhoea from the resident She-SIS. TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Aside from ISIS, there is something everyone here needs to know, whether you like it or not.
Kingdoms come and go. These military powers/kingdoms will last among you as long as Allah wishes. And then Allah shall take it away when He wishes.
So the big question: What is after this military power? What do we expect? The words of Muhammad (s.a.w), who does not speak in vain, he speaks in revelation. He said, there shall come after that the Khilafa, similar to Abu Bakar and Omar and Athman ad Ali. The Khilafa according to the teachings of the prophets. Then he kept quiet! We don't know what is after that.
But we know after this rulership, Islam is coming.
The influence of previous khilafa was so effective When the crusaders went to fight the khilafa, they could not understand their own Christians who live in the khilafa were fighting the crusader alongside the khilafa. They could not understand this "our own brothers in religion the Christians are fighting for the khilafa". They could not understand the power and influence the khilafa had on them.
Allah said in the Quran, we have left nothing out of this book, it has come to deal with every single matter!!
But the disbelievers, they have worked hard to separate the deen from the state. The British for example destroyed the khilafah with the help of mustafa Kemal (Ata Turk). The British government who worked tirelessly to destroy the khilafah. And they work tirelessly today to prevent its return.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Muriel wrote:So Yahweh is to be obeyed.
I fully agree with the Sunni muslims on this.
So I was reading Leviticus, and as you know, this was centuries before Paul came and 'adulterated' the "pure" religion that mohammed later came to "restore".
I was struck by some interesting stuff I read in Leviticus. This is that book where there is the great prohibition against eating swine, Alphdoti's favourite accusation against apostate christians (which I strangely also agree with).
But I have new items which Alphdoti and Guru might "not be aware of" (but which they are aware of).
In Chapter 4 & 5 & 6 Yaweh speaks and he repeats the phrase "and the priest shall make an atonement for them and it shall be forgiven them".
This is in chapters: 4:20,26,31,35 5:10,13,16,18 6:7
For those Sunni Muslims who follow the "unadulterated Yaweh religion" of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob who is one and will never beget a son that mohammed came to "restore" take note of the words "atonement" and "forgiven".
What is your opinion concerning these words that Yaweh said not once but many times?
Guru, Alphdoti?
(Sunni Muslims. You know, sunni rhymes with sunny and you guys could have been Sunny Muslims and this "pure" sunni religion could have already conquered the whole world. Too bad it hasn't) @muriel God became man, what do you mean? 1. God became man. I know what is God and I know what is man. I can imagine what was God, then turned into a man and no God anymore. He used to be God. Now he is a man. That one is easy to understand or 2. "GOD BECAME MAN, BUT HE IS STILL GOD!" according to what the Church teaches. This causes a problem. For example if you have round ball of clay, you squeeze it and make it into a cube. Then we can say the ball became a cube. But the church tells, the clay it is still round!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Muriel wrote:So Yahweh is to be obeyed.
I fully agree with the Sunni muslims on this.
So I was reading Leviticus, and as you know, this was centuries before Paul came and 'adulterated' the "pure" religion that mohammed later came to "restore".
I was struck by some interesting stuff I read in Leviticus. This is that book where there is the great prohibition against eating swine, Alphdoti's favourite accusation against apostate christians (which I strangely also agree with).
But I have new items which Alphdoti and Guru might "not be aware of" (but which they are aware of).
In Chapter 4 & 5 & 6 Yaweh speaks and he repeats the phrase "and the priest shall make an atonement for them and it shall be forgiven them".
This is in chapters: 4:20,26,31,35 5:10,13,16,18 6:7
For those Sunni Muslims who follow the "unadulterated Yaweh religion" of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob who is one and will never beget a son that mohammed came to "restore" take note of the words "atonement" and "forgiven".
What is your opinion concerning these words that Yaweh said not once but many times?
Guru, Alphdoti?
(Sunni Muslims. You know, sunni rhymes with sunny and you guys could have been Sunny Muslims and this "pure" sunni religion could have already conquered the whole world. Too bad it hasn't) So you want a reply in Old Testament? " The soul that sinneth, it shall die" Ezekiel 18. That is a simple reply to your atonement idea.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Ngalaka wrote:guru267 wrote:ecstacy wrote:In the latest debasing of known human rights, IS militants have abducted several dozen female Izadi Kurds in Iraq and sold them to fellow militants in Syria, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) says. At least 27 Izadi women had been sold for around USD 1,000 each by IS terrorists in Iraq only to fellow ISIL terrorists in Syria despite attempts by Syria Arabs and Kurds to buy them so as to secure their freedom. Actually its more than 300 women sold so far and they are the spoils of war and the Bible is very clear what to do with spoils of war! @ alphadoti please comment! One cannot comment to everything in this information world: lies, omissions and disinformation coming from all sides. Everybody is smart here knows how media coverage is done
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quicksand wrote:guru267 wrote:ecstacy wrote:In the latest debasing of known human rights, IS militants have abducted several dozen female Izadi Kurds in Iraq and sold them to fellow militants in Syria, the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) says. At least 27 Izadi women had been sold for around USD 1,000 each by IS terrorists in Iraq only to fellow ISIL terrorists in Syria despite attempts by Syria Arabs and Kurds to buy them so as to secure their freedom.
Actually its more than 300 women sold so far and they are the spoils of war and the Bible is very clear what to do with spoils of war! You are being cool with your fellow women being sold into slavery and sexual subjugation,...woow. ...that is a new level of low callousness....we don't even treat death-row criminals that badly, the ones who have managed not to get speedily shot. I resent belonging in the same Kenyan society as someone with your mentality and challenge you to live up your convictions and words - Go join the caliphate paradise. Sing its praises while actually 'living the dream', see how you like it - that way you will be removed from our secular, beer-guzzling, philandering, sinful ways, and for us, we will be rid from our midst of a person who could provide materiel support to terrorists in the name of warped religious convictions. Win win. This one is a nutcase, you are better off just chuckling at her nonsense. All the evil stuff she backs falsely citing the Bible, yet you will never hear her going to those Arab lands. The other day she was celebrating getting a job in Rwanda to run away from terrorist attacks in Kenya, ni mdomo baggy sana!! Then she told us how she will become the CEO of Goldman Sachs, unashangaa mbona anataka kuenda to the most apostate of places, kwani Afghanistan ama Syria hakuna Wallstreet? Mdomo baggy!! I cant stand her, the amount of bile she spews, I hope authorities catch up with her, atleast she has shown us just how evil 'the religion of peace' is.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2008 Posts: 3,966
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AlphDoti wrote: @muriel God became man, what do you mean?
1. God became man. I know what is God and I know what is man. I can imagine what was God, then turned into a man and no God anymore. He used to be God. Now he is a man. That one is easy to understand
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2. "GOD BECAME MAN, BUT HE IS STILL GOD!" according to what the Church teaches. This causes a problem. For example if you have round ball of clay, you squeeze it and make it into a cube. Then we can say the ball became a cube. But the church tells, the clay it is still round!
I think one of the reasons we worship God is because He's beyond human description and understanding. You are trying mortal logic in that understanding. Remember, He's is the Almighty, He's the Creator. He calls those things which are not as though they were... Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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Jus Blazin wrote:AlphDoti wrote: @muriel God became man, what do you mean?
1. God became man. I know what is God and I know what is man. I can imagine what was God, then turned into a man and no God anymore. He used to be God. Now he is a man. That one is easy to understand
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2. "GOD BECAME MAN, BUT HE IS STILL GOD!" according to what the Church teaches. This causes a problem. For example if you have round ball of clay, you squeeze it and make it into a cube. Then we can say the ball became a cube. But the church tells, the clay it is still round!
I think one of the reasons we worship God is because He's beyond human description and understanding. You are trying mortal logic in that understanding. Remember, He's is the Almighty, He's the Creator. He calls those things which are not as though they were... Not only that. Islam allows them to make judgements on behalf of their "ALMIGHTY' god. You are left wondering what kind of a ka-god is this who delegates all his powers to Khat-chewing, camel-f***ing skinnies! Absolute bollocks! I also wonder, as they pass their deranged sentenses on behalf of the so called allah, is it only meant for innocent humans who dont believe thair crap ama it is also meant for animals? They should behead goats and camels since they are disbelievers too.....nay.....my bad.....camels are for ninio......freaking retards! TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Jus Blazin wrote:AlphDoti wrote: @muriel God became man, what do you mean?
1. God became man. I know what is God and I know what is man. I can imagine what was God, then turned into a man and no God anymore. He used to be God. Now he is a man. That one is easy to understand
or
2. "GOD BECAME MAN, BUT HE IS STILL GOD!" according to what the Church teaches. This causes a problem. For example if you have round ball of clay, you squeeze it and make it into a cube. Then we can say the ball became a cube. But the church tells, the clay it is still round!
I think one of the reasons we worship God is because He's beyond human description and understanding. You are trying mortal logic in that understanding. Remember, He's is the Almighty, He's the Creator. He calls those things which are not as though they were... Lets go along with his logic. He thinks he is clever. Then he must give answers.
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