Haddad

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  1. Muhammad Bouyeri, Van Gogh's killer, is under trial these days. This is what he recently said: "I would do the same to my brother or father" if they had insulted the Prophet Muhammad, he said.
  2. Originally posted by WaTerLily: Under no circumstances can any of the above (or any other frustrations) even be justified What about the exceptional circumstance? As in everything, there's the exception. I think the Muslim community should do more to isolate criminals How do you isolate criminals? Can the isolation work? make life difficult for millions of Muslims in Europe So, your issue with them is about your life getting difficult in Europe?
  3. Originally posted by OG_Girl: "TRUE" shia beliefs Well, I have read brother Nur's list of the "TRUE" shia beliefs (#1-15): It didn't convince me to be the truth.
  4. Originally posted by Afromali: So,What was the point of you Mentioning it in the Virtual world? The point? Hmmm. Xafsa's comment triggered me to mention it. Supuu's comment had a hint of applying it in the virtual world. This was just to state the virtual world isn't a serious world.
  5. Originally posted by Athena: You're a simple man. Believe me; you're quite right. I am the kind of man who prefers/enjoys isbarmuuto to soft or exotic drinks. Originally posted by Supuu: I think there are some candidates in the singles thread But, this is a virtual world. I trust the real world.
  6. Originally posted by Rahima: Haddad, are you serious? I am. Which number(s) did you find offensive?
  7. Originally posted by Warrior of Light: olives, figs and dates Those are truly great.
  8. Originally posted by Xafsa: Any woman who thinks the way to a man's heart is through his stomach is aiming just a little too high. I really admire women who can cook. One quality I am looking for in my future wife is to be able to cook great meals. An elder relative of mine advised me about finding a good wife by taking a hint at what/how her mother cooks. For me the top 5 qualities I am looking in my future wife are: 1. Good Muslima (hijab a must). 2. Cook great meals. 3. Not too old, not too young 4. Not too smart, not too dumb. 5. Good masseur.
  9. Originally posted by HornAfrique: Why do you think that? 'Cause if you don't leave a link (source), it would mean it's yours.
  10. Originally posted by Coofleh: Iran press blame West for blasts: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4672037.stm From the link: Kayhan paper says Britain and the US had to create an atmosphere of terror and insecurity in London so that the G8 leaders would endorse their belligerent policies like the occupation of Iraq. This analysis is misplaced. For one, the G8 leaders cannot do something about what the US does to weak opponents. In fact, the US doesn't need the blessings of the G8 leaders. What the US wants from the G8 leaders is armaments, cash & European lives to waste. On their part, the G8 leaders want from the US a piece of the Iraqi cake. So far, they have failed to reach a-win-win accord.
  11. Originally posted by M.I.L.K: I THINK THIS ONE IS THE BEST OF AMIN HAS CAME UP WITH YET. Do you mean THE BEST in this decade or era? Do you think it's better than this?
  12. Originally posted by Coofleh: You know one of these guys, cool! Not only me; many in this forum, especially in the Islam section. But, it's been a while (several weeks to few months) since he disappeared. Of course, we only knew him in the virtual world.
  13. Originally posted by ofleh: http://somalichristians.org/scm/ That's Brother Warsameh's site. I wonder what happened to him.
  14. Originally posted by Coofleh: disregard our brother's call for rear-end trimming So, you prefer full-size?
  15. I like #3 and #9; my favorites. I don't eat much hilib (red) nowadays; I am on the brink of banning it from my table.
  16. Originally posted by Zephyrine: a dime a dozen Sorry ma'am, but what do you mean by that? Correct men if I am wrong: a dime=10 cents a dozen=12 a dime a dozen=10 cents x 12=120 cents
  17. Originally posted by Athena: I'd say u were ignoring Maybe you're right. 'Skinny' still cant take on Mike. What Mike doesn't understand is, the skinny is a human being who by absorbing Mike's blows, punches, jabs and cuts over a period of time, would transform into a formidable opponent of equal or better strength. The skinny could reach a level (highly probable) of strength where Mike's blows, punches, jabs and cuts would have no effects. Mike, by unfairly fighting an unmatched opponent, is forcing the skinny into an unparalleled adaptational & metamorphosis processes. The end result could be; the skinny transforming into a Kenshiro:
  18. Originally posted by Northerner: So the skinny Somali should resort to biting his opponents ear off??? If he's quick enough to reach it, and can evade a punch/jab or a knife/razor/machete. Does the skinny Somali 'want to be like Mike'? Not in terms of spirit. Is the skinny Somali willing to stoop so low that his only justification is 'he did it first' like a school yard soap opera? This isn't about 'he did it first'; the skinny Somali was minding his business at some thousands miles away from where Mike Tyson come. Originally posted by Afromali: What the hell would a skinny weighing a perfect 120lb[with a 6-6 frame], schedule a fight with a 230lb ferocious fool? The skinny didn't schedule a fight; it was imposed on him. More importantly, if the fight were voluntary, why would one mention the obvious strength difference? It was involuntary. You come to the ring, you fight, not whine. True. why would the skinny come to the ring, and start raining blows and jabs at the referee, his coach, his opponents coach, the judges, the audience and basically anyone in the vicinity? He doesn't have a coach, the rest of the referee, his coach, his opponents coach, the judges, the audience come from where Mike come- hence, being impartial and nepotistic.
  19. Originally posted by Northerner: So whats the argument here? The argument is about a fight imposed on a skinny Somali against a Mike Tyson, and how the skinny Somali should conform to the rules of boxing and use only gloves, while Mike Tyson can use any rules, whether the street or jungle rules, and also any equipment (knife, razor, machete, etc).
  20. Originally posted by NGONGE: four thousand Using the same exact figure indicates lack of innovation & creativity. This reminds me of what they say about someone doing the same thing, expecting the same result(s).
  21. I am getting curious about the Shia authors and books mentioned here. If anyone has links (online, Arabic or English) to the Shia sources (like Kuleiny), please post it. On my part, I will be searching those links, and post it here if I find. The point being, read it firsthand.
  22. Well, she didn't seem at ease. She doesn't appear to be a smart politician. A smart politician would choose his/her choice of words carefully. A smart politician would keep his/her twisted beliefs & opinions to him/herself. The last thing a politician would want is inflaming a public. But then, Ayan might have been hired to do that. I think Ayan's 15 minutes of fame have long expired. Individuals like Ayan self-destruct from within. Stress, solitude (having divorced her family & society), anxiety and a host of other psychological factors could have a toll on her before she could meet Van's fate.
  23. I have read many articles for Mohamed Mukhtar. He's an able writer. Are you BTW him?
  24. Originally posted by Ay Kutubo: I think her big forhead says alot about her inteligence Madam, surely you don't mean that. People do not have the choice to have a particular kind of forhead.