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Salafi_Zahrah

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  1. My brother Risalat posted this on another forum and I think it raises an interesting question.
  2. Ameen. Yup, they look like Muslims to me too.
  3. As sallamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh ahki Dawood, I say don't say anything else to these about this to these people. Don't even say anything else about the religion to them, you see the respect or should I say lack of respect they give to Allah and his Messenger (saw). This is an issue they are ignorant of in the first place. With the remarks and jokes they have made we shouldn't even be nowhere near them. You and I both know when that day comes they won't be so bold. Jaza Allah Khiar
  4. Danish paper rejected Jesus cartoons Gwladys Fouché Monday February 6, 2006 Jyllands-Posten, the Danish newspaper that first published the cartoons of the prophet Muhammad that have caused a storm of protest throughout the Islamic world, refused to run drawings lampooning Jesus Christ, it has emerged today. The Danish daily turned down the cartoons of Christ three years ago, on the grounds that they could be offensive to readers and were not funny. In April 2003, Danish illustrator Christoffer Zieler submitted a series of unsolicited cartoons dealing with the resurrection of Christ to Jyllands-Posten. Zieler received an email back from the paper's Sunday editor, Jens Kaiser, which said: "I don't think Jyllands-Posten's readers will enjoy the drawings. As a matter of fact, I think that they will provoke an outcry. Therefore, I will not use them." The illustrator said: "I see the cartoons as an innocent joke, of the type that my Christian grandfather would enjoy." "I showed them to a few pastors and they thought they were funny." But the Jyllands-Posten editor in question, Mr Kaiser, said that the case was "ridiculous to bring forward now. It has nothing to do with the Muhammad cartoons. "In the Muhammad drawings case, we asked the illustrators to do it. I did not ask for these cartoons. That's the difference," he said. "The illustrator thought his cartoons were funny. I did not think so. It would offend some readers, not much but some." The decision smacks of "double-standards", said Ahmed Akkari, spokesman for the Danish-based European Committee for Prophet Honouring, the umbrella group that represents 27 Muslim organisations that are campaigning for a full apology from Jyllands-Posten. "How can Jyllands-Posten distinguish the two cases? Surely they must understand," Mr Akkari added. Meanwhile, the editor of a Malaysian newspaper resigned over the weekend after printing one of the Muhammad cartoons that have unleashed a storm of protest across the Islamic world. Malaysia's Sunday Tribune, based in the remote state of Sarawak, on Borneo island, ran one of the Danish cartoons on Saturday. It is unclear which one of the 12 drawings was reprinted. Printed on page 12 of the paper, the cartoon illustrated an article about the lack of impact of the controversy in Malaysia, a country with a majority Muslim population. The newspaper apologised and expressed "profound regret over the unauthorised publication", in a front page statement on Sunday. "Our internal inquiry revealed that the editor on duty, who was responsible for the same publication, had done it all alone by himself without authority in compliance with the prescribed procedures as required for such news," the statement said. The editor, who has not been named, regretted his mistake, apologised and tendered his resignation, according to the statement. http://www.guardian.co.uk/cartoonprotests/...1703552,00.html
  5. Aka Air Force security policemen, I should have mention he was in the military from the late 80's to early 90's
  6. Yes the primary duty of an Air Force MP is to bases but skills required to function as a military policeman, to include battlefield circulation control, area security, EPW operations, law and order operations. Other topics include: Patrolling areas on foot, by car or by boat, arresting and charging criminal suspects, combat support, testifying in court, and guarding entrances and directing traffic. So he saw and was in quite a bit of action. Nice try, good bye.
  7. Your post hit very close to home. My ex-husband is a retired military police man suffers from effects of depleted uranium. It is causing his nervous system deteriorate. (I still remember tell me hoe he could move most of his limbs but he hardly feel them. And seeing the much pain he was in before he started losing the feeling.) His came from the first Gulf war and during the UN sanctions where he was ordered to shoot, bomb, or run down women and children to basicly put the fear in them. If your wondering why he's my ex-husband well the depleted uranium also called him to be completely sterile and me being such a young age felt it would be unfair to keep children out of my future so he divorced me in kindness no matter how much I wanted to stay. There are so many other things he told me about even things that lead up to this war that if I told them I would probably come up missing. Now I'll do my disappearing act again.
  8. Great, I have been waiting for someone to start an Ohio thread I'll be posting art here real soon.
  9. Biggus Dickus wrong drawing and wrong thread. This sketch thread SKETCH YOU DONE FOR (HOMIE,GIRLS,ECT..) I'll post these for the hell of it.
  10. I did post one it's on the sketch thread.
  11. I like the whole Hebrew concept but I don't know there is something missing to me. I'll start posting my English with Arabic work soon.
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