I must be missing something.
Hezbollah attacks Israel, and Israel is deemed the aggressor. Hammas fires rockets into Israel and sends little kids with bomb vests to blow up ice cream and pizza parlors. When Israel responds, Israel is deemed the aggressor.
Has this become the world of the...
Hezbollah marketing strategy, or how to create your own business...Maintain an ignorant population with limited access to different views of other peoples, especially if they are successful,Create jealousy of, and a hatred myth about, "those" people,Create a dual purpose social/military...
Putting things in perspective (Green = Muslim)......
Not shown/labeled...Somalia,
Oman,
the UAE,
Qatar,
Kuwait,
Bahrain,
Indonesia,
Maylasia,
Myanmar (formally Burma),
West Bank,
Gaza strip,
...
...and what else should be expected of Sami Moubayed (the author of Brian's posted article), a supporter of Yasser Arafat and the Muslim Brotherhood. Perhaps some truth for a change.
Brian, I told you that smoking pot would lead to harder drugs and damage your brain!
Since I am the only creature extant with confirmed self-awareness, the universe and all that's within it exists only in my self-aware imagination. Consequently, when I cease to have self-awareness, the universe, and all that's within it, will also cease to exist...:D :D :D
Yahweh is a manner to distinguish the Israelite god from others. Jehovah is a manner to distinguish the Christian god from the Jewish god from which it sprang. Al-ilah is a manner to distinguish the Arabic god from others in their pantheon.
All of these names mean "god" in respective...
...a god that is interpreted quite differently from the Jewish and Christian interpretations.
So why do Muslims say "Allah" instead of "god" when speaking languages other than Arabic? In fact, most Muslims can neither read, write or speak Arabic. Jews and Christians call it "god" (meaning...
...because "god" is generic.
You and I can look at an oak tree, and interpret it in only one fashion. That's true with everything within range of our senses. The idea of a "god" is a concept not within the range of our senses, but only within our belief systems. Therefore "god" must be...
This is pointless so long as the "responses" to questions are simple quotes from the Qur'an. Might as well quote from the Torah, Upanishad, Shvetashvatara or the Bible. Proves nothing.
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