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Love

Majerteen
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[quote="DEEP_SOUL"]Hannah-Are you lesbian or bisexual-Every subject you always major to bring up sexxy bisad name,how come?[/quote]

did you mean "manage"?
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Mohamed CSW and Omar Ibn Al-Khattab RA.
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Majerteen? ......Show off's

Dhaga Bacyl?
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Nope,here in scotland we use the term major for everything. Rolling Eyes And the only reason why you like Majeertan is because their ladies are known to give up the ceeb faster than Barre Hurraale ecasping to Kenya.
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truck driver

Basra
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Deep Soul, I am not Basra and frankly..I wasnt speaking to you so...ha igu mashquulin
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Hannah- I know you are not Basra because basra weights less than you. You fat whore!
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[quote="michael_ital"]truck driver

Basra[/quote]

Nut-Job

Im out!......see ya next time.

Deep, okay kiddo.
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Bye mommy i hope you find a bra that can handle your saggy breast.
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Me too.

Ciao bella.
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BACK TO TOPIC !!!

Damn Jackers !

I would also would want to meet Ibn Battuta:

Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد ابن بطوطة) (born February 24, 1304; year of death uncertain, possibly 1368 or 1377) was a Moroccan Berber Sunni Islamic scholar and jurisprudent from the Maliki Madhhab (a school of Fiqh, or Sunni Islamic law), and at times a Qadi or judge. However, he is best known as an extensive traveller or explorer, whose account documents his travels and side-excursions over a period of almost thirty years, covering some 73,000 miles (117,000 km). These journeys covered almost the entirety of the known Islamic world, extending also to present-day India, the Maldives, Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia and China, a distance readily surpassing that of his predecessor, near-contemporary and traveller Marco Polo.

At the instigation of the Sultan of Morocco, Abu Inan Faris, several years after his return, Ibn Battuta dictated an account of his journeys to a scholar named Ibn Juzayy, whom he had met while in Granada. This account, recorded by Ibn Juzayy and interspersed with the latter's own comments, is the primary source of information for his adventures. The title of this initial manuscript may be translated as A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Travelling, but is often simply referred to as the Rihla, or "Journey". Whilst apparently fictional in places, the Rihla still gives as complete an account as exists of some parts of the world in the 14th century.

Almost all that is known about Ibn Battuta's life comes from one source – Ibn Battuta himself (via Ibn Juzayy). In places the things he claims he saw or did are probably fanciful, but in many others there is no way to know whether he is reporting or story-telling. The following account assumes the latter where it is not obviously the former.
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Abdiwahab: Ibn Arabi was another very interesting character in Al-Andalus. Make a research about him. I'm sure you'll enjoy his writings.
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Nebi Khadar he is still alive
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Abdiwahab, IBnBatuta was a Tunisian, wasn't he?
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