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Topic Started: Sep 25 2009, 05:29 PM (766 Views)
NoorAnisa
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Right now Palestine is Gaza and the west bank. The west does not define everything. I bet you even think the dark ages was the the whole world.
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Oct 1 2009, 02:34 PM
Right now Palestine is Gaza and the west bank. The west does not define everything. I bet you even think the dark ages was the the whole world.
Do you mean the Crusades? That's when the Christians took back Israel from the blood letting raping, murdering Muslims.
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Oct 1 2009, 03:02 PM
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Oct 1 2009, 02:34 PM
Right now Palestine is Gaza and the west bank. The west does not define everything. I bet you even think the dark ages was the the whole world.
Do you mean the Crusades? That's when the Christians took back Israel from the blood letting raping, murdering Muslims.
No thats when the Europeans entered and could nto tell the difference between any Arab religion of the region.

No I mean of our modern times before the British colonization of the region... like I said.

Think Lawrence of Arabia.

Just because the Europians did nto have a name for it, Palestine be.long to its people and those people were of all three faiths, and other people too. nomads bedoins and caravans.

Where have you been since SALADIN?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw0fhJSO2no

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n AD 922, a Muslim poet Ahmad Ibn Fadlan was sent to Northern Europe as an Ambassador. Ibn Fadlan was appalled by their customs---their wanton sexuality, their disregard for cleanliness, their cold-blooded human sacrifices. The book "Eaters of the Dead" by Michael Crichton upon which the film is based is inspired by Richard Frye's translation of ibn Fadlan's non-fictional account of his travels up the river Volga in the tenth century.
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Hey Noor, do you know the difference between a Messiah and a false phophet?
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Oct 1 2009, 06:32 PM
Hey Noor, do you know the difference between a Messiah and a false phophet?
more or less...
"In Islam, Isa (Jesus) is also called the Messiah (Masih),[4] but like in Judaism he is not considered to be the literal physical Son of God."


And don't you mean 'the' messiah?
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is that all you wanted to know RT?
Edited by NoorAnisa, Oct 2 2009, 09:00 AM.
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