Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah

the empire strikes back…

dammit…

Posted by abu ameerah on Saturday, November 1, 2008

This blog sucks …

and blogging is gay…

I hate everything …

it’s a celebration

bitches!

10 Responses to “dammit…”

  1. zfnd said

    !

  2. AHAHAHAHAH!!! we miss the blogs.

  3. MR said

    LOL

  4. @ MR:

    your “LOL” comment makes me really really really really want to remove this post. if this blog was a real tangible piece of matter … I’d throw it away. First i would hurl abuses at it … then i would burn it … then I would throw it away.

  5. MR said

    LOL LOL

  6. Arif Kabir said

    I’m a little confused. What is this post about? And shouldn’t we stay away from profanity?

  7. @ Arif:

    don’t worry your little head over the meaning of this post…

    with regard to profanity … hmmmmm … let’s see… oh yes: Shut the hell up! It would be better for you to “stay away” from your Al Huda Hooligan friends as they run around the school building vandalizing property and annoying Musalleen.

  8. History of Al Andalus said

    As salaamu ‘aleykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuhu

    Forgive me for a comment not related to the post. There is an excellent new blog dedicated to a book called: *An Incomplete History: The Muslims of Spain Post 1492 in a Global Context and its Relevance to Muslims Today*

    http://historyofandalus.wordpress.com/

    The situation of the Muslims living in the West today poses a striking similarity to the situation of the Muslims in Al- Andalus post 1492 (when the last Muslim ruler surrendered the last Muslim stronghold of Granada to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella). This marked the official end to Islamic rule in Al- Andalus. However, this did not mean all the Muslims left Al Andalus in one go.

    Muslims lived in Andalus for at least two hundred years after the fall (1492). Their lives were not easy. In many cases they were forced to give up their identities, could not practice Islam in public, they were not allowed to speak Arabic (and therefore could not pray in congregation) or even give their children Muslim names! So what began as tolerance for the practice of Islam in Al- Andalus and allowing for their affairs to be judged under Shari’ah courts (Capitulations of Granada) slowly but surely led to the persecution of the Muslims of Al-Andalus until no trace of Muslims in Andalus were to be found.

  9. Umm Makhtoom said

    Salaam, just wanted to tell you…don’t delete this blog :D

    :D

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