-Nomadique-

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  1. Look what that scheming Me has started now. I'll get you!*shakes fist*
  2. JB, believe it or not, I asked that question in good faith. I simply wanted to know your thoughts on the article. You seem to have a completely different understanding about the purpose of his works. As was pointed out in the article the Qur'an is not a book of science though it does cover topics that would fall under the scope of science. What writers like Harun Yahya and others do is not offer an alternative to study of these sciences as you seem to think. He doesn't suggest that reading his articles will provide a person with all they need to know about Physics, Biology or Astronomy. But rather, he demonstrates (quite reasonably) the compatibility between divinely revealled knowledge and acquired knowledge. This makes perfect sense if as a Muslim you believe the Qur'an to be a source of knowledge and the infallible word of God. It would seem to me that his field of work would exist even if the Islamic world was at the forefront of scientific research. "One'd be intellectually dishonest to overlook the fact thatt Muslims regard the Quran as the only truth they'll ever need to know." Keeping to the theme of Science, if by only truth you mean that Muslims limit their knowledge to what is written in the Qur'an, could you please provide me with an example? Because it would seem that history and a proper understanding of Islam would go against you on this one.
  3. I see both of you have completely disregarded the fact that Rokko has a preference for Alligator wrestling women, sheesh.
  4. ^ I am told by Xanthus that the name means both yellow horse or human horse. Don't ask me why lol.
  5. ^ New list = New wonders I guess.
  6. Guys really do you have to pick on her? Im contractually obligated to defend Xanthus when the duty arises - this looks like one of those moments. Edit: Faarax has backtracked *taser gun put away*
  7. There seems to be a lil something something going on between you two. lol.
  8. ^ Possibly lol. But if you translate this habit of smiling all the time to a real life person it would just be creepy. What do you say for yourself Jacaylbaro? "looooooooooooooool " I wonder?
  9. ^ I am wondering how many posts you have that dont end with this -->
  10. ^LoL. Have you ever heard of emos peacenow?
  11. Originally posted by Geel_Jire12: When I look in the mirror, this is the feeling I get?What you think? Lool. That is really something Geel Jire. Though that wouldnt stop you having a clown-like nature im afraid.
  12. ^LoL. No, they were ruled out for being on the original list of wonders.
  13. ^ I heard the Pyramids of Giza were disqualified though.
  14. ^ How on earth is that possible? You have a writing style that is all your own. There is no way a simple name change can camouflage it.
  15. Chinese under attack yet again. Niger rebels kidnap Chinese uranium executive Sun 8 Jul 2007, 7:28 GMT By Abdoulaye Massalatchi NIAMEY (Reuters) - Tuareg-led rebels in northern Niger have kidnapped a Chinese uranium executive whose company they accuse of helping to fund government arms purchases, the rebels' leader said on Saturday. Zhang Guohua, an executive at China Nuclear International Uranium Corp. (Sino-U), was kidnapped on Friday close to the oasis town of Ingall, more than 1,000 km (600 miles) north of the capital Niamey, a source close to the mines ministry said. Aghaly ag Alambo, leader of the rebel Niger Movement for Justice (MNJ) which carried out the kidnapping, told Reuters Zhang had been taken because the group believed his company was helping to fund arms purchases by the government. "We're not against any firm, be it from China or elsewhere," Ag Alambo said by satellite phone from northern Niger. "But we are against companies which supply the national army while that army is directing its force against civilians who are demanding their rights," he said. Officials from Sino-U could not immediately be reached. Ag Alambo said the kidnapping was meant as a warning and the rebels did not intend to harm Zhang. The MNJ, made up largely of Tuareg and other nomadic tribes, has launched a series of attacks since February against military and mining interests in Niger's mineral-rich north, home to the world's fourth biggest uranium mining industry. It says the central government is neglecting the region and wants local people to have greater control over its mineral resources, which also include iron ore, silver, platinum and titanium. Foreign oil firms are also prospecting for crude. It accuses government forces of randomly detaining and killing civilians in a heavy-handed security crackdown. "This region has been declared a war zone by the government and in this situation we cannot allow the Chinese to continue extracting natural resources while civilians are being killed," said Seydou Kaocen Maiga, a Paris-based MNJ spokesman. "We sent people to tell them that we did not want the Chinese to continue working while there is a conflict ... but they refused to stop so this employee was taken," he said. CLASH OF CULTURES Niger's government, which refuses to recognise the MNJ and has dismissed the attacks as acts of common banditry, said it was taking all necessary measures to quickly free the hostage. "The government deplores and strongly condemns this villainous act which concerns all of us and which shows no respect for this country's legendary values of hospitality," government spokesman Mohamed Ben Omar told national TV. China's foreign ministry said it had instructed its embassy to take action to rescue the hostage but gave no details. The MNJ says the government has used the proceeds from mining permits to buy two Russian-made Mi-24 attack helicopters to strike its positions and the army is using Chinese-made arms. Maiga said Ingall, an oasis of date trees famed for its salty plains, was a particularly inappropriate place for the Chinese to be working because of its cultural importance to Tuareg and Peul nomadic herders. It is the site of a massive gathering known as the "Cure Salee" (salt cure) each September, in which nomads who have been on the move for months reunite and exchange news while their goats, sheep, cows and camels eat the area's mineral-rich grass. "If Ingall became a mining town it would be a disaster," Maiga said. "For centuries, thousands of nomads -- Tuaregs, Peuls, Arabs -- have gathered there each year. It would destroy Niger's livestock culture."
  16. ^ Yes, Sorry Buuxo, I posted that up and left. I just got back,looks like you're gone though.
  17. Is this room ever used at all, it is always empty when I check in. Yes, Im bored.
  18. ^ Jacaylbaro, the ancient city of Timbuktu in Mali was on the shortlist, but didnt make it. The Great Pyramid of Giza was already on the original list of ancient wonders. But you are right though, there should have been atleast one African wonder on the list.