Baluug
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Malyuun. Warsame. Nimco. Shukri. Deeqa.
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I guess it depends what's in the museum, if it's just Muhammad's(SCW) name on the museum and there's no shirk related to him, then the name of the museum is OK. I was wondering..... His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in his capacity as Ruler of Dubai, has issued a decree creating a Cultural and Art Authority in Dubai. Wouldn't it be haram to have a title like that in front of his name? He's no better than you or me in the sight of Allah SWT except in terms of taqwa, so I would think it would be kind of shirky for him to take a title like that, wouldn't it? I sure as hell wouldn't call him "your highness", I wouldn't care if he kicked me out of Dubai for not calling him that.
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Didn't take me long to start losing it all again.... Where the hell is everyone?
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I like Nimma. Obviously her real name is Nimco, just imagine the host introducing her as "Nim-koe" But I hate the way she says "food", it sounds like she's saying "feud".
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This is beginning to turn into the Swahili thread.... ....and I'm kicking a$$ on FB poker again!!
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Sucks to be in Toronto. As for me, I don't need a jacket to go outside. I had fun this weekend, took the kids to Chuck E. Cheese's and managed to stretch out $10. Serenity: Stay away from the French food next time, and stick with the shawarmas.
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LOL That means I can vote?
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Man, that is one of the awesomest things I have ever seen!! But I can't afford even the TV, let alone the contraption to put it under the bed....
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I heard that a lot of UAEers like to go to Oman because its a lot more laid back and peaceful than the stresses of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
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A lot of the common people weren't as computer literate as they are nowadays. Gotta remember that the internet was only in the first few years of its explosion and computers were relatively expensive and a large amount of people didn't know any better, so they trusted the ones who said there may be a big problem with Y2K. Besides MMA, you can't say you weren't at least a little concerned about Y2K
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I'm Movin' On Up
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Step 1-Go to Wal-Mart and buy Michelina's for $1.27 Step 2-Go home, put it in the microwave for 5 minutes Step 3-Eat!! That's my latest recipe
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I don't read books.
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That beach looks nice, Northerner, maybe I shoulda went to Dubai instead
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LOL I heard that Somalis call Calgary "kaalay oo gariir" which means literally "come and shake" because there's nothing here but stress and boredom I have to agree.
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^Honestly, who needs to hear about whiny Arabs having to actually do their own housework for once anyways :rolleyes: Might as well make the thread interesting then
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I've never heard "chicken-chest" before. I usually eat those things at KFC
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Originally posted by Northerner: Liverpool = Liberbuul Beer-buul
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I got nothing to say. Doesn't mean I can't increase my post count though!!
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LOL well that might explain the one Aussie friend i have that I can't account for....
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^LOL Buuxo, I have 240-something friends. You used to be one of them
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Oh boy, I love playing the guessing game :rolleyes: LOL just kidding, I think you're the one that msg'd me yesterday?
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Looks like everyone stopped talking, guess that means it's time to sleep. EDIT: @ CL Which one? I think there's about 20 or 30 hijabis in my friend list. Isn't that sad that I don't know who all my FB friends are?
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So white people in England feel threatened by the ever-growing immigrant presence. But rather than oppose it, they should embrace it and look at the benefits of immigration. And the fact of the matter is that immigration is desperately needed in the G7 countries, as they will help fill the void caused by declining birth rates and the baby boomers who are beginning to retire now. As well, the immigrant families are the ones who push their children further in regards to education and the next 20 years will see a lot more first-generation Brits, Canadians, Americans etc. from "non-white countries", in high-level professional jobs.
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