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Old 08-20-2010, 19:03   #7
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We're a fringe player in multiple zero-sum struggles...


"The Prophet's attempt to discipline Arabian hillbillies produced a faith ill-fitted to Persia's complex civilization — or to Mesopotamian Arabs, who despised the illiterate desert nomads. "

This quote is absolute rubbish- the arab civilation was almost at its highest poetic greatness families converesed in verse !!
and the Koran is the pinnacle of verse in the arabic language!
Even God dares anyone to make a few verses greater!


However
Even God/Allah (Same) himself makes the distinction between "ARAB" And "ArAAB" the later being the ignorant desert arab/hillbilly

as did Rudolf HESS in a letter from spandau prison to his son. "Take your example from the learned arab not the street arab constantly cussing!"

This being said its absolute Mono-Theism versus Trinitarianism or Polytheism.. you could be...theoretically...:

a Crack-Smoking-Cocaine-Snorting-Dealing-ChristinaAgueileraWannabe-
Amwayselling-JehovahsWitness-Ex Chippendales Dancer- Presently -Julia Roberts Stalker..

but if you believe in the Oneness of God and give him no associates(SHIRK) and maybe or not repent...
then God can forgive you and send your sorry little backside to heaven!
Raschid, you need to go back to your previous threads and read the instructions which have been provided for you.

Quickly. Tempus fugit.

TR
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