whenver loved is mentioned i know only the hoo hee haa haa walla walla bing bang type of love pops in to the head lol, but if you look at the stuff mentioned here, all these are a must in any love, be it between a parent and child, sister/brother, man and animal or you and your car
Jaa-Ro-Nee-Mo!!!
"they ask you when will the help of Allah (swt) come! Certainly Allah (Swt) help is always near"
this thread just reminded me of a saying, from a book i read.A man tells a woman he loves her and she replies "what is this thing called love, ...that makes even enemies of friends"...which is exactly what happens as his friend also likes her and he ends up stabbing his friend out of jealousy.
My heart, so precious,
I won't trade for a hundred thousand souls.
Your one smile takes it for free.Rumi
Chacha jalebi's quotation comes from the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 13, as Eric indicates. It was written by the great Christian apostle and martyr St. Paul.
Chacha jalebi's quotation comes from the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 13, as Eric indicates. It was written by the great Christian apostle and martyr St. Paul.
Saul/paul was talented wasn't he?
He also seemed to have Poppaea in common with Nero.. fascinating historically.. you should check her out..
(for reasons that are very apparent in this thread and elsewhere on this site) I have spoken against use of google/and or pasting from other sites.
if some text looks Islamic it does not mean that it is. when I make use of google or see any text on any site that looks appealing (and has something in common with Muslim texts) or worth sharing, I try to find out where it came from and give credit where it is due.
if, however, I fail to, then later upon being told by someone, I amend the post (or remove its content) to admit to my stupidity
edit. at risk of blowing my own trumpet, I would say that I am well versed with Paulism (as much as I need to be to realise that it aint for me, at the very least)
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