Blurt wrote:It's the Venus and Mars Holy Kaabah Show, starring your host of hosts, Magic Imam 2000.
Hmm... none of this sounds like Islam to me, come to think of it.

Neighbor is charged in Morton Grove mosque shooting
A Morton Grove resident accused of shooting at a mosque during Friday night's heavily attended Ramadan evening prayer service has complained for years about parking, lights and noise since the construction of the Muslim house of worship near his home, members of the mosque and neighbors said.
In 2003 and 2004, David Conrad, now 51, attended village hearings to oppose the mosque and expansion of the Muslim Education Center, said Berdella Wehrmacher, 90, who said she accompanied him to the meetings.
Several residents acknowledged that the controversy led to some hard feelings that linger today. But they also expressed shock at the allegations that Conrad — described as helpful and mild-mannered — shot at the mosque with a "high-velocity air rifle," narrowly missing a security guard, according to police.
Conrad was charged Sunday with three counts of aggravated discharge of a firearm and one count of criminal damage to property, all felonies. He is being held and has a bond hearing Monday.
Though no one was hurt, the incident unnerved worshippers, especially because it occurred within days of the Aug. 5 shooting attack at a Sikh temple in suburban Milwaukee, during which seven people, including the gunman, died.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/suburbs/morton_grove/ct-met-morton-grove-mosque-shooting-0813-20120813,0,7237873.story


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extralegs2000 wrote:What about my post on the previous page, where I made my position crystal clear?
extralegs2000 wrote:1. Recitation of the Shahaada with full acceptance of the Creed and its meaning: "La Illaaha Ill Allah; Muhammad Rasul Allah". There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His Prophet.
That means 'Absolute Monotheism'. Monotheism is the very first thing you learn in Islam; also the last; also everything in between. You are therefore not learning many different things, but ONE thing; for everything is connected to one single idea: that there is One God.
2. Acceptance of the whole of the Qur'an, every dot of it, with no additions, deletions, or alterations. The text is identical. The only differences permitted are those of interpretation and application.
3. The Five Pillars: Faith, Prayers, Fasting, Zakaat, and Hajj.
4. The five daily prayers, consisting of Fajr, Zohr, Asr, Maghrib, and Ishaa.
5. The five articles of Faith : Belief in Allah, His Books, His Prophets, His angels, and the Day of Judgement.
spends 61 % of its passages on how to deal with non believers, right? 
No answers?Why do islamics slaughter so many xians and other islamic sect people in the name of islam?
Do you think allah telling / ordering believers to slaughter, 1,000s of times over, in his written ideology of supremacy and bigotry might have something to do with it?![]()
Romero wrote:It doesn't make any sense why it was changed. It's like changing an NHL scorecard from "Vancouver vs. Ottawa" to "Vancouver vs. New York".
I guess it's saying anti-Muslim right-wingers should actually be classified as angry racists.
Skid-Row wrote:You may not have noticed, but Muslims, like Christians, can be from ANY race.
Blurt wrote:extralegs2000 wrote:What about my post on the previous page, where I made my position crystal clear?
You mean this?extralegs2000 wrote:1. Recitation of the Shahaada with full acceptance of the Creed and its meaning: "La Illaaha Ill Allah; Muhammad Rasul Allah". There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is His Prophet.
That means 'Absolute Monotheism'. Monotheism is the very first thing you learn in Islam; also the last; also everything in between. You are therefore not learning many different things, but ONE thing; for everything is connected to one single idea: that there is One God.
2. Acceptance of the whole of the Qur'an, every dot of it, with no additions, deletions, or alterations. The text is identical. The only differences permitted are those of interpretation and application.
3. The Five Pillars: Faith, Prayers, Fasting, Zakaat, and Hajj.
4. The five daily prayers, consisting of Fajr, Zohr, Asr, Maghrib, and Ishaa.
5. The five articles of Faith : Belief in Allah, His Books, His Prophets, His angels, and the Day of Judgement.
Yes, lifted straight out of any introductory textbook on religion. I'm more interested in the passage I highlighted. In it lies the rub; that CC is able to update her Ramadan scorecard is due to the consequences of this passage. How do you propose that all Muslims interpret the Qu'ran the same way, Master El (and this includes avoiding its dilution with Western occult notions)?
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