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anyone rememba this song?
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:08 am
by 1nemansquad
come with me by Shai
I got a call. A telephone call today
Somebody’s offering a job a thousand miles away
And I want to take it, it’s the oppertunity of a life time
But I need a second opinion, an opinion other than mine
So I, I’m turning to you
Because you always seem to know what to do
When times like these arrive, I call
On my only true friend in the world, my girl
So I, I want to know
If you really want me to go
And if so, Are you coming with me?
I, I want to know
Should I really, really go
And if so, Come with me
I never wanted anything as much as I want you with me
You were the one who said to follow my dreams
Of having a house, a car, a view of the stars, and a beautiful wife
So I need someone I can go with
I need some love in my life
So I, I want to know
If you really want me to go
And if so, Are you coming with me?
I, I want to know
Should I really, really go
And if so, Come with me
old schoool, am listenin to it right now and amma letchu guess why?

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:10 am
by Mochatanya
Because you got offered a job a thousand miles away and you want your Xaliimo to go with you?
*The simplest explanation is the best*
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:17 am
by 1nemansquad
you is soooo smart, mastermind

you ain't neva heard this song tho right? bless you ma wadaad sista

Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:18 am
by Mochatanya
No i don't know this song, but good luck with getting Mrs 1womensquad to go with you on your journey inshaAllah.
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:22 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
I'm just a Nomadic, camel herdin' man
Had a little, two bedroom cave up in North Afghanistan
Life used to be OK til - they came here
Talkin' 'bout the Taliban
Ohhhhhh the Taliban baby
I ain't seen my wifes face since they came here
they make her wear a scarf that covers her from ear to ear
She loves the desert and the hot white sand, but,
she's just like me, she can't stand
The Taliban, whoa the taliban baby
But ya know someday soon we're gonna saddle up
and it'll be, ride camel ride,
My old lady will be with me Just sittin' right by side
We used to do fine down around Palestine
or maybe, Turkmanistan
We'll bid a fair adieu and flip the finger to
The Taliaban
Well they attacked New York city cause they thought they could win
They said they'd stand and fight until the very bloody end
'Mr Bush got on the line with IRaq and IRan and said
"Now you sonsabitches, ya bettter not be doin' any buisiness with that Taliban!
So we prayed to Allah, with all of our might until those
Big US jets came flyin' in one night
They dropped little bombs all over their "holy land"
Man you should have seen 'em run like rabbits they ran
The Taliban
But ya know someday soon we're gonna saddle up
and it'll be, ride camel ride,
My old lady will be with me Just sittin' right by side
We used to do fine down around Palestine
or maybe, Turkmanistan
We'll bid a fair adieu and flip the finger to
The Taliaban
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:28 am
by 1nemansquad
mahad sanid Moch

Mad is you listenin to that song at tha same time as you lil Thai wife is gettin done by a hairy Taliban dude?
tha viagra ain't been good to you huh?

silly old fag
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:31 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
One
My wife doesn't like Muslims, so she wouldn't be doin' it with a Taliban. And I don't need any viagra just yet. Not quite that old. Just older and wiser than most of the dumb fucks here on the net - kids who don't know shit and think they know f-king everything.
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:32 am
by Ay iisho
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Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:33 am
by Ay iisho
MAC MADDY u r insane

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[quote="MAD MAC"]I'm just a Nomadic, camel herdin' man
Had a little, two bedroom cave up in North Afghanistan
Life used to be OK til - they came here
Talkin' 'bout the Taliban
Ohhhhhh the Taliban baby
I ain't seen my wifes face since they came here
they make her wear a scarf that covers her from ear to ear
She loves the desert and the hot white sand, but,
she's just like me, she can't stand
The Taliban, whoa the taliban baby
But ya know someday soon we're gonna saddle up
and it'll be, ride camel ride,
My old lady will be with me Just sittin' right by side
We used to do fine down around Palestine
or maybe, Turkmanistan
We'll bid a fair adieu and flip the finger to
The Taliaban
Well they attacked New York city cause they thought they could win
They said they'd stand and fight until the very bloody end
'Mr Bush got on the line with IRaq and IRan and said
"Now you *****, ya bettter not be doin' any buisiness with that Taliban!
So we prayed to ***ah, with *** of our might until those
Big US jets came flyin' in one night
They dropped little bombs *** over their "holy land"
Man you should have seen 'em run like rabbits they ran
The Taliban
But ya know someday soon we're gonna saddle up
and it'll be, ride camel ride,
My old lady will be with me Just sittin' right by side
We used to do fine down around Palestine
or maybe, Turkmanistan
We'll bid a fair adieu and flip the finger to
The Taliaban[/quote]
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:39 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
Don't think so
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 2:45 am
by 1nemansquad
Mad if you are sensible as you state, nearly everyone on som'net forums noe you hate Islam and Muslims; now ma question to you is why you feel tha necessitate to replicate your sorry ass over and over again?
why room around here like a groupy and utter 'fock muslims and their twisted faith' along with all tha shit you spit that i can't even cite? is that how wise you are?
atleast these dumb focks are young and that could be their excuse, what is yours?
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 3:09 am
by 1nemansquad
Mac, Islam isn't hard to defend, if it was it wouldn't have been tha most feared faith on earth today and Islam is perfect because its tha only truth in tha open air, you will and can trepidation tha truth but you wont be able to put down a lid on it no matta how hard your con artist ass try
Muslims aren't perfect but Islam is faultless
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 3:16 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
One
It's not true faith. And being a feared faith isn't something to be admired. The reason Islam is feared is because it is inherently intolerant and violent. Muslims everywhere are engaged in violence. If Islam were just divine it wouldn't be feared. God is not to be feared. The word of God is to be embraced. But Islam isn't the word of God. It's a rehash of Jewish teachings claimed to be given directly from God by his Prophet, who just so happened to like getting it on with a lot of women (hence his inexhaustible suppply of wives and concubines).
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 4:11 am
by 1nemansquad
Mac, i noe betta to not be havin this discussion with you of all ppl, i also noe alot of otha forumers who noe alot more than me had before now attempted and were unsuccessful to get through to your chunky head so i ain't even gona bother with that but what amma do is tell you why i noe Islam is tha true faith; its not for me to prove you anything even tho evidence has been provided to you all through your life but its for you to see what is obvious that is before you
why islam is the true faith; and when you finish reading this if you prefer to close the eyes from tha truth then this wont be tha first time you have and its not my problem; me and atleast 1.4 billion if not more belief that Islam is tha true faith, a pathetic ignorant old dude like ain't gona a damn thing bout that
read this, am sure you have already
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In Islam, faith and good works go hand-in-hand. A mere verbal declaration of faith is not enough, for belief in Allah makes obedience to Him a duty. Only when your practice is consistent with your profession will you be a true Muslim. Faith in Allah will be your strength, and the Qur'an your guide.
The Muslim concept of worship is very broad. Muslims consider everything they do in this life according to Allah's will, an act of worship. Speaking the truth, refraining from gossip, dealing honestly in commercial affairs, treating one's parents with respect and honor, helping the poor and needy, dealing lovingly and fairly with family members - whatever is done for the sake of Allah is called worship.
Worship of Allah is foremost in a Muslim's mind all the time. There are also five formal acts of worship which help strengthen a Muslim's faith and obedience. They are often called the "Five Pillars of Islam."
Testimony of Faith (Kalima)
This is simply the declaration, "I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger." As mentioned previously, all of Islam is based on faith in the Unity of God. When one declares this statement, one testifies to the Unity of Allah, and to the message of the Prophethood. When one bears witness that Muhammad is His messenger, one is confirming that all of the prophets before him were also His messengers - Allah is One and His message is one. A person becomes a Muslim when he or she declares this statement with purity of heart and conviction of faith.
Prayer (Salat)
Formal prayer is the most important act of worship; it is mankind's connection to Allah through which one gathers strength, guidance and peace of mind. Islam prescribes five formal prayers daily, through which Muslims repeat and refresh their beliefs, taking time out of their busy day to remember Allah and renew the effort to follow His guidance. Five times each day (before dawn, noon, afternoon, after sunset, and evening) Muslims rise, cleanse with water, and present themselves directly before Allah for prayer.
Far from being a ritualistic and mindless activity, prayer constantly reminds us of the purpose of life itself, refreshes our faith, and keeps our belief in Allah alive and ever-present. We go back to our wordly affairs conscious of our duties and strengthened against sin. Prayers said in congregation bond Muslims together in love and brotherhood. Prayer also symbolizes the equality of believers; there is no hierarchy, and all stand side-by-side in rows and bow only to Allah.
Aside from the five formal prayers each day, Muslims begin and complete every activity with Allah ever-present in their minds. The words "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah) precede every action, and "Alhamdilillah" (Thanks be to Allah) completes it. Muslims also make private supplications, and words in praise of Allah fall constantly off one's lips.
Fasting (Sawm)
"O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may learn self-restraint. Fast for a fixed number of days....Ramadan is the month in which was sent down the Qur'an, as a guide to mankind, and clear signs for guidance and judgment between right and wrong. So every one of you who is present at home during that month should spend it in fasting....Allah intends every facility for you; He does not want to put you to difficulties. He wants you to complete the prescribed period, and to glorify Him in that He has guided you; and perchance you shall be grateful" (Qur'an 2:183-185).
What the prayers seek to do five times a day, fasting in the month of Ramadan (9th month of the lunar year) does once a year. During this month, Muslims do not eat anything nor drink even a drop of water during the daylight hours. Each and every moment during the fast, we suppress our desires and remember Allah alone. This places in us a consciousness of duty and a spirit of patience that helps strengthen faith in Allah. Discipline and hardship during this month bring us face to face with the realities of life and the suffering of so many throughout the year. The whole month is filled with increased devotion, piety, and purity of mind, soul and body.
Almsgiving (Zakat)
Every Muslim whose financial conditions are above a certain specified minimum, must pay annually at least 2.5% of his savings to a deserving needy person, a new convert to Islam, a traveler, or one overwhelmed by debts. This fosters in a Muslim the quality of sacrifice and rids one of selfishness, greed and vanity. As all wealth is a gift from Allah, one has the duty to help his needy brethren when he is able.
Pilgrimage (Hajj)
Once in a lifetime, a Muslim who is financially and physically able must go on the pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, during the month of Hajj (12th month of the lunar year). Mecca is the spiritual center of the Muslim world. It was here that Abraham built the first house of worship (the Kaaba), towards which all Muslims stand in unity in their daily prayers. "The first House of worship appointed for men was that at Bakka (Mecca), full of blessing and of guidance for all the worlds. It it are Signs manifest - the Station of Abraham - whoever enters it attains security. Pilgrimage thereto is a duty men owe to Allah, for those who can afford the journey..." (Qur'an 3:96-97). When this house was desecrated into a center of pagan worship, it was the prophet Muhammad that cleansed it of its 300+ idols and rededicated it to the worship of Allah alone.
All pilgrims dress in pure white cloth, and are required to suppress passion, refrain from any bloodshed, and be pure in word and deed. "For Hajj are the months well-known. If any one undertakes the journey therein, let there be no obscenity, nor wickedness, nor wrangling in the Hajj. And whatever good you do, be sure Allah knows it. And take a provision with you for the journey, but the best of provisions is right conduct..." (Qur'an 2:197).
The pilgrimage is a great international conference, wherein all people, kings or peasants, black or white, stand before Allah as equals. During the ten days of the annual pilgrimage, several million Muslims from all over the world, of all nations, languages, and colors come together in the largest spiritual gathering of the world
^^ that just there is a prove of why Islam is tha true faith and it ain't even all
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2005 7:28 am
by Steeler [Crawler2]
One
Let me ask you something. IS it important to God that people follow the teachings of Mohammed? If it is important to him, then why would he not ensure that his message went out equally to all communities? Why was it only sent in Arabic, a minority language? Why did it not get sent to the American Indians, the Chinese, the Japanese, etc, when those societies came into being?
Mohammed claimed there were many Prophets (he is conveniently the last one) but that the message was always changed or not listened to. Modern Muslims claim the Qur'an, although only compiled over the course of the four rightly guided caliphs reigns, was protected by God, and therefore is the only true version of Gods word. IF this is true, then why did God not protect his word before, during the time of Abraham. Why did he allow men to corrupt it after it was brought down the first time? If it were so important for us to have his word, why did he allow it to be corrupted and then remain corrupted for untold generations?