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    The Party!

    At last, I've been waiting for this party Shukran, It was an interesting read, can not wait to read the next part.
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    Regret

    Another long article..be patient and plz read it once you start trust me your not going to stop reading it until you finish it It's a lovely article Regret Muhammad ash-Shareef Article ID: 857 | 12 Reads A police officer in a Muslim country wrote the following letter to a Shaykh describing the events that led to his return to Allah. He recalls: “Seeing accidents and crash victims was a normal part of my day, but one incident was different. “My partner and I had parked on the shoulder of the highway and began to chat. In a random second, the scene shattered to the hideous sound of metal bodies becoming one. We threw our heads back to see what had happened: a head-on collision, the result of a vehicle slipping into the lane of the oncoming traffic. “You couldn’t describe the carnage. Two young men sprawled in the first car, both in critical condition. We carried them gently away from the car and rested them on the ground. “Quickly we returned to assist the owner of the second car. He was dead. Back we went to the two young men lying side by side on the pavement. “My partner began dictating the Shahadah to them. “Say: La iIaha illAllah (there is no god but Allah), La iIaha illAllah…” “... their tongues wouldn’t acknowledge. They started humming the hypnotic lyrics of some song. I was terrified. My partner had experience however and he kept repeating his instruction. “I stood watching, no movement, eyes locked. Never in my life had I seen anything similar to what was going on before me. In fact, I’ve never actually seen someone die, and never in such a satanic way. “My partner continued to instruct them to say the Shahadah but there was no use. The hum of their song came to a slow silence, slowly. The first one stopped and then the other. Not a stir. Dead. “We carried them to our patrol car, my partner made no effort to speak. Not a whisper between us two as we carried the corpses to the nearest hospital...” Dear brothers and sisters, Ubayy ibn Khalaf confronted Rasul Allah - sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam - one day with a rotted bone in his hand. He crushed it in front of his hands, let the wind blow it away and said, “Muhammad do you claim that Allah will bring these ashes to life?!?" “Has not man considered how We created him from a drop of semen? Yet he is an open adversary! He makes something up to be compared with Us and forgets how he was created. He says, "Who will revive [our] bones after they have rotted away?” Allah replied Ubayy and everyone else who dares make the mistake: “Say 'The one Who raised them up in the first place will revive them. He is aware of all creation.'” (Surah YaaSeen 36: 77-79 (From Tafseer Ibn Katheer) Reflecting over the topic of this khutbah, I came across a website where readers submit stories of their biggest regret. For some, it was a lost love, for others it was a job they passed up, and for still others it was a flip of fate that ended in a horrific way. But in all, the regrets were worldly candies that had been lost - short-lived pleasures of life. This is the world in which Allah decreed that summers always come to an end. Those stories were of living beings recalling their regrets. However, what I would like to see is a website where the dead would recall their regrets! They would not regret the lost love, or the silly job or the twist of fate, they would regret every second that they did not spend worshiping Allah. We are all here today because we claim that Laa ilaaha illa Allah Muhammadur Rasul Allah is what we believe. Nevertheless, the problem is that for many it is a belief that dropped its bags and sat down on the tongue and did not move on to penetrate the heart. There are many men and women of our Deen for whom this was not the case. Muhammad ibn Abi Imran narrates: I heard someone ask our shaykh Hatim al-Asum how he reached the level he was at in reliance upon Allah. He replied, "I became convinced in four things (i.e. that these four things penetrated my heart). One, I am convinced that no one else will eat the provision Allah has decreed for me, so I am content. And two, I am convinced that no one else is going to do good works except me, so I am busy doing it myself. Three, I am certain death shall come unexpectedly, so I am busying myself in expectation of it. And four, I am certain I shall never escape the Sight of Allah, so I am shy to disobey him while He is watching." Even though we all claim to believe what Hatim al-Asum is convinced of how many of us have it carried it past their tongue and allowed it a space in their heart. We all know what the media does to distort facts on the nightly news. They take a long speech, cut and paste, and take words out of context. Well, the media is not the only one that takes things out of context. Consider the following verse: “Say: "My servants who have trangressed against themselves still do not despair of Allah's mercy. Allah forgives all offences; He is the Forgiving, the Merciful." So many of us have heard this verse out of context. It may seem like a human can do all the bad that they want and when they die they will go to heaven. But read on... “And turn in repentance towards your Lord and commit yourselves peacefully to Him before torment comes to you; then you will not be supported.” “Follow the finest part of whatever has been sent down to you from your Lord before torment comes upon you suddenly while you do not notice it.” “Lest some soul should say: "Alas my grief that I was undutiful to Allah and I was indeed among those who scoffed (at the truth)” (Surah az-Zumar 39/53-56) This last verse is proof that the Qur'an cannot be translated. How do you explain the grief of 'Yaa Hassrataa!'? Imam At-Taahir ibn Aashoor tries explaining: Hasrah is extreme violent intoxicated regret. It is like a servant boy whose master charged him with the care of a flock. Thinking that the master was not watching, he slept and played, leaving the flock unattended. The flock went further and further away until a pack of wolves came and devoured every one. The regret is the regret that boy had to his master. On this line, Yahya ibn Mu'aadh - rahimahullah - said, "The most naïve thing in my eyes is to linger in sin - with no regrets - hoping for a far off pardon. And to hope to come closer to Allah without doing anything. And to wait for the harvest of Jannah with the seeds of Hell - waiting for reward without any deeds." You long for redemption but have not taken its road / Brother, boats don't sail in the desert! Part II The police officer that we mentioned earlier fell back into routine, as he narrates, and started to drift from Allah. But another event happened to him that sealed the return. He continues: “... What an odd world. After some time, about six months, a strange accident took place. A young man was moving along the highway normally, but within one of the tunnels leading to the city, he was maimed by a flat tire. “To the side of the tunnel he parked and stepped to the back to remove the spare tire. The whistle of a speeding car from behind. In a second, it collided with the crippled car, the young man in-between. He fell to the ground with critical injuries. “I rushed to the scene, myself and another partner other than the first. Together we carried the young man’s body into our patrol car and phoned the hospital to prepare for his arrival. “He was a young adult in his blossom years. Religious, you could tell from his appearance. He was mumbling when we carried him, but in our rush, we had not paid attention to what he was saying. “However, when we placed him on his back in the patrol car we could make it out. Through the pain his heart was reciting Qur’an! He was so immersed in the recitation ... Subhan Allah, you would have never said that this person was in intense pain. “Blood had soaked his clothes crimson red, his bones had clearly snapped in several places. To tell the truth, he looked like he was staring into the eyes of death. “He continued to read in his unique, tender voice. Reciting each verse in proper rhythm. In my entire life, I had never heard any recitation like it. I said to myself, I’m ... I'm going to instruct him to say the Shahadah just like I saw my friend doing; especially since I had previous experience. “My partner and I listened intently to that soft voice. I felt a shiver shock my back and up my arm, the hair stood. “Suddenly, the hymn ceased. I watched silently as his hand rose softly. He had his index finger pointed upward to the heavens, saying the Shahadah (La ilaha illa Allah/There is no god but Allah). Then his head slumped. Nothing. “I jumped to the back seat, felt his hand, his heart, his breathing. He was dead! “I couldn’t stop staring at him. A tear fell but I hid it in shame. I turned back to my partner and told him that the boy’s life had ceased - he burst out loud crying. Seeing a man cry like that, I could not control myself and my partner faded away behind the fall of my own tears. The patrol car fogged from the emotions. “We arrived at the hospital. As we rushed through the corridors, we told all the doctors, nurses, and onlookers what had happened. So many people were affected by what we said, some stood there speechless and tearful. “No one wanted to lose sight of the boy until they had been assured of the time and place he would be buried. “One of the hospital staff phoned the boys home. His brother picked it up and was told of the accident. “His brother told us about him: He used to go out every Monday to visit his only grandmother outside of town. Whenever he visited her, he made sure to spend time with the poor children idling the streets and the orphans. “The town knew him - he was the one that would bring them the Islamic books and tapes. His dusty Mazda would be filled with rice and sugar and even candies – couldn’t forget the candies – for those families who were in need. “He would not stand for anyone to discourage him from the long journey to that town. He would always politely reply that the long drive gave him time to review his Quran and listen to Islamic lectures on his cassette deck. “And ... and that with every step to the town he hoped for the reward he would find with Allah...” It is true, brothers and sisters, that Allah is Merciful and forgives and forgives. “Yet I am quite Forgiving…” But to whom? “… towards anyone who turns (in repentance) and believes and acts honorable; then he will be guided.” (Surah Taha 20/82) “O our people! Respond to Allah's Caller (Muhammad - sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam) and believe in him, Allah will forgive you of your sins and will save your from a painful torment.” (Surah al-Ahqaf 46/31) Just like we reply someone's call when they phone us - this is Allah and His Messenger calling us! Let us answer. There is a verse in the Qur'an that when Shaytaan read it he cried and felt regret. Read this verse, it is the door to our happiness in this life and the next: “And those who, if they commit an immorality or wrong themselves, remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins - and who can forgive sins except Allah? - and who do not persist in what they have done while they know.” Allah then continues: “For those - their reward is forgiveness from their Lord and gardens beneath which rivers flow (in Jannah), wherein they shall abide eternally. Excellent is the reward of the (righteous) workers.” (Surah Ali-Imraan 3/135,136) Allah sent the Prophets and the books; He sent the warners and glad tiders; and He sent the reminders. And atop all that, Allah comes down to Samaa' ad-Dunya - in a way befitting of His Majesty - in the third portion of the night - every night - calling to every one of His servants: "Is there anyone who shall make Dua' so that I shall accept His Du'a? Is there anyone who shall ask for pardon so that I may pardon him?" Dear brothers and sisters, let us make a pledge tonight to set our alarm clocks at 2 am in the morning. We all know that if there was some special sports event on tv or someone had to catch a plane at that time they would be capable of waking up. Let's set the alarm to pray only 2 raka'at to Allah. And in Sajdah, recall just one sin - just one - between us and Allah and ask Allah ta'ala to forgive us for that sin, pledging that we shall never return to it. Rasul Allah - sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam - taught us that Allah is more pleased with the repentance of His servant than a man who loses his camel in the desert and in that waste land loses hope of life; In that state he sits down awaiting death to come; then he opens his eyes and finds his camel standing beside him with all the provisions to take him home. In his extreme happiness he cries out: "O Allah, you are my servant and I am your Lord!!" He said it wrong from the bliss of happiness. Rasul Allah - sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam - said that verily Allah is more happy with our tawbah then this man!
  3. It's a long letter..hope you guys read it Letter To A Sister in Faith Umm Rashid Article ID: 1155 | 1 Reads Dear Sister Shabina, Peace be upon you and the Mercy and Blessings of Allaah. May Allaah always keep you in His protection and guidance. I’m sorry you lost the case. I’m sorry that Mr Justice Hugh Bennett deemed it “unrealistic and artificial” that your right to education was denied because you “abruptly changed your beliefs” and made the unforgivable switch to a jilbaab; after wearing your school uniform –a black and white shalwar kameez – for two years. I’m sorry that Mr Akbar Dad Khan, of the Luton Council of Faiths has been quoted as saying that allowing you to wear a jilbaab “would not reflect well on the discipline” of Denbigh High, your 1000-pupil comprehensive, where 80 per cent of the students are Muslim. I’m sorry that Mr Simon Birks, the solicitor who appeared for your school considers that wearing a jilbaab “could create two classes of people, with the ones who wore it claiming to be better Muslims”. I’m sorry that solicitors for your school are citing “health and safety concerns” – I’m assuming yours – in their refusal to allow you to go to school dressed in correct Islaamic attire. I’m sorry that the explicit guidelines of the UK Department of Education on uniform policy are being ignored in your case: “a pupil should not be disciplined for refusing to wear a uniform for religious reasons” I’m sorry that your religious convictions –in considering the jilbaab an important part of correct Islaamic attire—convictions shared by millions of Muslim women around the world, are not being respected. I’m sorry that prominent people are being quoted as saying “the present [school uniform] shalwar kameez , in my view, is decent enough” when the Qur’aan clearly says: "O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks [the word used here is jalaabeeb; plural of jilbaab] over their bodies (when outdoors)." [33: 59] I’m sorry that at the tender age of 15, you have been pushed to the centre of a media circus which would faze even seasoned celebrities, what with tabloids inviting people to pass a telephonic verdict on whether you should wear the official uniform or not. I’m sorry for you and all the other sisters in faith who have the spunk to stand by what they know is Islaamically correct, only to be blamed by a lot of people for going “overboard”. I am not writing this letter to discuss the issue of requirement of jilbaab from the perspective of Islamic jurisprudence, nor to examine the legal merits and de-merits of your case – I’m not equipped to do either. I am merely writing to express my solidarity with you and all the other sisters who dare to stand by the word and spirit of the Qur’aan in today’s times, when a lot of people are second guessing the Scriptures. When the validity of the Qur’aanic concept of hijaab is being “re-evaluated”; when ‘rationalists’ are working overtime to prove that Islaamic hijaab is actually a redundant vestige that has crossed over to Islaam from Persian and Byzantine cultures, an empty “cultural symbol” that Muslims can very well do without. Would it ease your pain if I told you stories of other sisters who have gone through the same ordeal? When an inner renewal of faith opened their hearts to the wisdom and blessing of following clear-cut Quraanic injunctions, and their path was needlessly obstructed? In the United States, 12-year-old Nashala Hearn started wearing a hijaab to Benjamin Franklin Science Academy in Muskogee, Oklahoma in August , 2003. Initially, the hijaab came in for positive comment from the school’s principal and students and Nashala was even given time off during class to offer her prayers. However, by the time the second anniversary of 9/11 came around, Nashala was called to the principal’s office and informed that her hijaab violated the school ban on bandanas or headgear of any kind. Her parents approached the assistant superintendent governing the school to have the ban revoked and succeeded -- the superintendent only asked that Nashala wear one style of hijaab to school everyday and not vary it. Now, Nashala wasn’t given prayer time off because this violated U.S. Education Department guidelines that prohibit public schools from supporting religious practices of any kind. In October 2003, the superintendent ruled that Nashala could not attend school in her hijaab and had her suspended for three days. When she came back to school -- still wearing her hijab -- she was suspended for another five days. Her parents then appealed against the suspensions but were told that both suspensions would be upheld. The school authorities further told Nashala’s parents that if she came wearing the hijaab again she would be suspended for a longer period. Later, thanks to the intervention of a conservative civil liberties group and the US Department of Justice, Nashala’s right to wear the hijaab and go to school were restored. Nashala’s case is due in court on September 7, 2004 but her lawyer believes that she is still being singled out and “watched carefully” for any “little infraction” of typical student behaviour that could be construed as misconduct leading to another suspension. Although she lost only 8 days of school because of the suspensions, her grades plunged in school because of emotional stress. I’m sure you know the feeling. Elsewhere, French schoolgirls are facing the same either/or choice between wearing a hijaab and continuing their school education. The present ban on Islaamic hijaab in French public schools has its roots it Creil, France, where three young Muslims were expelled from high school in 1989, only because they had chosen to wear the Muslim headscarf. On October 24, eleven young girls were expelled from Fedherbe Middle School for the same reason: In November, twenty-four teenagers from the school Saint-Exupery of Mantes-La-Jolie suffered the same fate and protested. The protests slowly snowballed into an extreme counter-reaction – a complete ban on “religious symbols” in public schools. Would it help you to know that the fascist desire to have women conform to an unwritten secular uniform isn’t confined to schoolgirls? Adult Muslim women are facing discrimination and discouragement for daring to look “different”. From impolite stares and offensive “why do you wear those bandages on your head” questions, to (literal) stepping on their toes and physical intimidation – spitting, fist-shaking-in–their faces or worse; it’s all in a day’s work for Muslim women who wear the hijaab. The latest outrage is that a Disney employee, Aicha Baha lost her jobs at Walt Disney World, USA, because her employers “baulked” when she returned from maternity -leave preferring to wear a hijaab, to the Disney-issued hats and visors that are permitted by the company’s headgear policy. As she said: “It [wearing a hijaab] wasn’t something for fun”. A Muslim woman who wears the hijaab isn’t following a fashion fad, she is simply obeying the Qur’aan: And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things) and protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts, etc.) and not to show off their adornment except what must (ordinarily) appear thereof, that they should draw their veils over their Juyub. [24: 31] A Muslim woman who wears correct Islaamic attire is declaring her submission to the Will of Allaah: It is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allah and His messenger have decreed a matter that they should have an option in their decision. And whoever disobeys Allah and His Messenger, has indeed strayed in a plain error. [33: 36]. Does it bother you that a society that swears by a human being’s right to “be whatever they want to be” should recoil at a Muslim woman’s desire to obey the Word of God? Does it surprise you that in streets where spiked haired, tattooed and body-pierced punks don’t merit a second glance, hijab-clad Muslim women are stared at? Does it bother you that a divine decree that was a protection for Muslim women has turned into a cause for their persecution? "O Prophet! Tell your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers to draw their cloaks (veils) over their bodies (when outdoors). That is most convenient that they should be known and not molested" [ 33:5 9]. What can I say that will take away some of your outrage and give you solace? Will you feel comfort in knowing that your can-do spirit has an illustrious precedent in the women of the Ansaar in Madina? A’ishah [radi Allaahu anhaa] narrated that When the verse was revealed that women should cast their outer garments over their bodies, the women of Ansar came out as if they had crows over their heads by wearing outer garments. [saheeh Bukhari] Will you feel relieved by the knowledge, that by wearing correct Islaamic attire you are saving yourself from satanic intents and from being included in a group of women of whom the Prophet [sAW] said: In the later part of my Ummah there shall be women who would be naked in spite of being dressed, they have their hair high like the humps of the Bukht camel, curse them, for they are cursed. They will not enter Al-Jannah and would not even perceive its odour [saheeh Muslim] Will you feel vindicated that your courage in taking a stand has resulted in a national debate on the acceptability of Islaamic attire in schools? The argument that wearing a hijaab hinders national integration of Muslims is taking a beating, thanks to you. Many more Muslims are aware of the requirements of a woman’s dress, regardless of whether they choose to follow those requirements or not, thanks to you. I know this may seem trite satisfaction compared to the enormous emotional toll you have had to pay, but I hope that one day you can look upon this unfortunate episode as just another trial, the kind with which Allaah tests the faith of believers. I pray that you emerge from this trial with your faith and spirit strengthened and that Allaah opens for you His twin treasures of ‘ilm and ‘eemaan. The Qur’aan says: The Greatest Bliss is the Good Pleasure of Allaah. That is the Supreme Success. [9:72] I pray that the sweet taste of that Supreme Success rescinds the bitterness of this day.
  4. Asalamu Alekium Salafi something is wrong with the link..it's not working .. Sensual_Healing..Let me help you, first you go to his profile and then look at the right hand corner you'll see "Send New Private Message" click on it and there ya go you can pm him...hope i helped
  5. Aslamu Aleikum Thanks for the article..scary indeed!
  6. Death is Certain This is a tale of an average man, Who acts contrary to Allah's Plan, If you are reflected herein, Then repent, and commit no sin It was early in the morning at four, When death knocked upon a bedroom door, "Who is There?" the sleeping one cried, "I'm Azrael, let me inside." At once, the man began to shiver, As one sweating in deadly fever, He shouted to his sleeping wife, "Don't let him take away my life." "Please go away, O Angel of Death! Leave me alone I am not ready yet. My family on me depend, Give me chance, O please perpend!" The Angel knocked again and again, "Friend! I will take your life without a pain. It's your soul that Allah doth require I come not with my own desire." Bewildered, the man began to cry, "O Angel! I am so afraid to die. I will give you gold, and be your slave, Don't send me to the unlit grave." "Let me in, O Friend!", the Angel said, "Open the door, get up from your bed, If you do not allow me in, I will walk through it like a Jinn" The man held a gun in his right hand, Ready to defy the Angel's stand. "I will point my gun towards your head, If you dare come in, I will shoot you dead." By now, the Angel was in the room, Saying, "O friend prepare for your doom. Foolish man, Angels never die, Put down your gun and do not sigh." "Why are you afraid! Tell me O man, To die according to Allah's plan? Come, smile at me, do not be grim, Be happy to return to Him." "O Angel! I bow my head in shame, I had no time to recite Allah's name, From morn' till dusk, I made my wealth, Not even caring for my health." "Allah's commands, I never obeyed, Nor five times a day I ever prayed. A Ramadhan came, a Ramadhan went, But no time had I to repent." "The Hajj was already farz on me, but I would not part with my money. All charities, I did ignore. Taking usury more and more." "Some time I sipped my favorite wine, with flirting women I sat to dine. O Angel I appeal to you, Spare my life for a year or two. "The laws of the Quran I will obey, I will begin Salaat this very day, My fast and Hajj I will complete, and keep away from self concet. "I will refrain from usury, and give all my wealth to charity. Wine and wenches I will detest, Allah's oneness I will attest." "We Angels do what Allah demands, We can not go against his commands. Death is ordained for everyone, Father, Mother, Daughter or son." "I'm afraid, this moment is your last. Now be reminded, more of your past. I do understand your fears, But it is now too late for tears." "You lived in this world, two score or more, Never did you, your people adore. Your parents, you did not obey, Hungry beggars, you turned away." "Your two ill-gotten, female offspring, In nightclubs, for livelihodd they sing. Instead of making more Muslims, You made your children non-muslim." "You ignored the Muezzin's Azaan, Nor did you read the Holy Quran. Breaking promises all your life, Backbiting friends and causing strife." "From hoarded goods, great profits you made, And your poor workers, you underpaid. Horses and cards were your leisure, Money making was your pleasure." "You ate vitamins and grew more fat, with the very poor and sick, you never sat. A pint of blood you never gave, which could a little baby save." "O human, you have done enough wrong, You bought properties for a song. When the farmers appealed to you, You did not have mercy, 'tis true." "Paradise for you? I cannot tell, Undoubtedly you will dwell in Hell. There's no time for you to repent, I'll take your soul, for which I am sent." The ending, however, is very sad, Eventually the man became mad. With a cry he jumped out of bed, And suddenly, he fell dead. O Reader, take a moral from here, Never know, your end may be near. Change your living and make amends, For heaven on your deeds depends. THE END
  7. Religious Islamic mobile phone from Ilkome Tuesday April 13, 2004 9:29 AM EDT By: Joshua Schendel Source: TerraNet Lebanese customers will soon be able to view what is, quite possibly, the biggest Islamic-related product since the prayer beads. For the past two years, a Dubai-based firm has been developing a cellular telephone the promises to "connect you to your beliefs wherever you are." This high tech flip phone does more than point devout users in the direction of Mecca from 5,000 cities worldwide. It also stores the entire Koran and is equipped with a Yamaha sound system that can be programmed to play the Islamic call to prayer, or Azan, up to five times per day. Manufactured in Korea, the i800 is Ilkone's first product. Ilkone, Arabic for "'the universe', is a majority-Arab owned company that stakes claim to being the first regional player to enter the Middle East's rapidly growing mobile market and with releases soon planned in Malaysia, Turkey, and Indonesia, they have high hopes for capturing a substantial share of the world's estimated 1.3 billion Muslims. A two inch, 65,000 color screen allows Muslim users to clearly view the entire text of the Koran, with English meaning translations, a search engine, games, high resolution photos, and text messages. The dual screen also offers an Islamic Hijra calendar and 12 GPRS technology - the latest in mobile internet connectivity. "It's a very practical way of performing your Islamic duties," says Houssam Khatib, the general manager of local Ilkone distributor Office Technologies, "The Islamic applications make the phone unique." Khatib says he expects the i800 to capture 4 percent of the local market, not very much compared to Middle Eastern countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, where Ilkone' s share could even dominate the market. So why release it first in Beirut? Khatib says it will be an easy testing ground since distribution in the Saudi market will be more complex and possibly involve several agents. Ilkone is not limited to only Islamic phones. They expect to become a global mobile player by releasing three additional and unrelated models by the end of 2004. The i800, which may lack a few features of the latest mobile phones, it is prospected to do very well in the conservative states like Saudi Arabia, where camera phones are banned. Al Azhar, one of the world's leading centers for Islamic scholarship, reviewed and has certified this phone. Religious claims aside, consumer spending power could be the biggest factor in this phone, and this company's, success. The i800 will be selling locally for $496 USD. Check the phone out!
  8. SaMaaH

    Osama

    Conspiracy come on, of course their going to blame al-qaida. Who else would they blame? Now Bush has a reason to continue the war on al-qaida.
  9. SaMaaH

    Islam is perfect

    Nice article jzk five
  10. SaMaaH

    Osama

    lol He doesn't look too handsome without his beard!
  11. Happy Birthday So scary how time flies by sooooooooo fast!!
  12. Nice topic..........gym gym gym cant wait this summer!!! InshaAllah I want to start working out i've been saying this for a while, I'm a lazy person but I know once I start that's it. Never went to a gym before..but this summer everything is going to change! I heard the first few weeks everything is usually hard, after a while you'll get use to it. Alhamdulilah there's this gym near my area just for WOMEN, men are not allowed it's nice. But one problem, I heard women in the gym tend take everything off..walk around nude
  13. 1) Men with long dirty nails 2) Men with long hair 3) cant stand men who talk a lot That's it for noow
  14. Masha'allah wow Congrats Sophist Good luck with everything..