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tycho wrote:Anti_Burglar wrote:tycho wrote:Anti_Burglar wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Anti_Burglar wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Anti_Burglar wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Quote:The human mind works in strange ways. Whenever a person -- even a highly trained scientist -- starts an investigation based upon prior presuppositions, he is likely to try to make the facts fit his presupposition rather than letting the facts lead him to the proper conclusion. Of course it is only muslims who are objective and whose brains work right. Until they start chopping THEN their minds also work in strange ways, right? @Burglar, chop what? You just confirmed the quote, by posting " ...based upon prior presuppositions" Chopping various things, wrists, necks etc. But Koran is the foundation upon which that presupposition firmly rests. Facts firmly rests there, the two true authentic sources of Islam: the Quran, which is 100% the Word of God and the authentic Hadith, which is the words, saying and tradition of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Anything else is presumption and offers no solution to problems facing humanity today! No solution! Islam gives you an answer to this problem of theft. I'm asking in this boasting of yours, what is the solution to this problem of theft? NOTE: AND FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO MISUNDERSTAND ME RIGHT NOW. I AM NOT IN ANYWAY SUGGESTING ANYTHING REGARDING SO CALLED SUNNI VS SHIA. I AM JUST RESPONDING TO COMMON DANGER OF PRESUPPOSITION. Koran presupposes it has the answer to theft and offers a superficial suggestion that it insists is a solution. Because for one born without hands and has become adept in using other things, theft is still possible. Haha! I don't understand your happiness. Laughter isn't happiness. But the desperation to pin @AlphDoti is funny. At least you find it attractive enough to relieve you from your own monologue.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen.Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
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Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching...
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AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching... Iranians are not Arabs, right? They alongside Afghanistan and many other countries ending in *stan are more of persians. Whats the difference @Alphadoti or @Masukuma. I really need to brush up on my general world knowledge. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching... Very fertile imagination indeed I guess the US is also responsible for there not being much rain in most of the middle East! Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
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Nandwa wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching... Very fertile imagination indeed I guess the US is also responsible for there not being much rain in most of the middle East! No @Nandwa! Don't overstretch your imagination... Yes, they are responsible for some things...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching... Iranians are not Arabs, right? They alongside Afghanistan and many other countries ending in *stan are more of persians. Whats the difference @Alphadoti or @Masukuma. I really need to brush up on my general world knowledge. As we wait for @mavegs to address your first question "whether Iranians are Arabs", I think the Persians had influence to the regions they ruled in Central Asia in terms of culture, language, ways of life, architecture, travel, religion etc In the meantime, let me share video I found about suffix -stan...
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AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching... Very fertile imagination indeed I guess the US is also responsible for there not being much rain in most of the middle East! No @Nandwa! Don't overstretch your imagination... Yes, they are responsible for some things... Ooh, I thought rain is one of them Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 1,049
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AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching... Very fertile imagination indeed I guess the US is also responsible for there not being much rain in most of the middle East! No @Nandwa! Don't overstretch your imagination... Yes, they are responsible for some things... So, when neighbours complain of Iran being a trouble maker in the region how is that some 'plan by a certain mastermind looking for blah blah blah....' A perfect case of overstretching imagination! Just as absolute power corrupts leaders, so does absolute fanaticism blind the people from logic
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 6,275 Location: Kenya
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Nandwa wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:AlphDoti wrote:Nandwa wrote:UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Eleven Middle East and North African countries accused Iran of sponsoring "terrorism" and constantly interfering in the internal affairs of Arab nations, sparking tension and instability in the region.
In a letter to the U.N. General Assembly circulated Monday, the 11 countries cited Iran's support for Shiite Houthi rebels in Yemen and the Shiite Hezbollah group in Lebanon which has sent fighters to support the Syrian government.
They also accused Iran of supporting "terrorist groups and cells" in Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and elsewhere. The Arab nations reiterated a statement by Bahrain's foreign minister in September that the only way forward is for Iran "to comprehensively change its foreign policies and end hostilities."
The letter, organized by the United Arab Emirates, was signed by Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Sudan, Morocco, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and Yemen. We know what the master plan is, we know the masterminds of the word troubles want to do: they are looking for a scapegoat in imminent nüclëäur confrontation... Iran is the easy pick... SHIA vs SUNNI rhetoric is an excuse, these are political show. We're watching... Very fertile imagination indeed I guess the US is also responsible for there not being much rain in most of the middle East! No @Nandwa! Don't overstretch your imagination... Yes, they are responsible for some things... So, when neighbours complain of Iran being a trouble maker in the region how is that some 'plan by a certain mastermind looking for blah blah blah....' A perfect case of overstretching imagination! @Nandwa, first before you kill the neighbour's dog, first you must make it look bad. I hope you get the point. 
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