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    I got this in an e-mail quite a while back and thought i'd share it:

    Why a nun can be covered from head to toe and she's
    respected for devoting herself to God,
    but then a Muslim woman does that, she's considered "oppressed"?
    Why a Jew can grow a beard and he's just practicing his
    faith,
    and when a Muslim does that, he's an extremist?
    When a western woman stays at home to look after the
    house and kids she is sacrificing herself and doing good for the
    household,
    but when a Muslim woman does so; she "needs to be liberated"?
    Why is it that when a child dedicates himself to a subject,
    he has potential, and when a child dedicates himself to Islam,
    he is hopeless?

    When a Christian kills someone, religion is not
    mentioned, (i.e. Ireland and the IRA) but when a Muslim is charged with a crime, it's Islam that goes to trial?

    But then again, why is it after all that, Islam is still
    the fastest growing religion in the world?
    Take 60 seconds and give this a shot!

    Let's just see if Satan stops this one. All you do is:
    1. Say:
    A-Subhaan-Allah
    b- Alhamdu-Lillah
    c- Allaahu-Akbar
    d- Laa Ilaaha Illa-Allaahu -
    Muhammad-ur-Rasoolullah
    e- Allaahumma Sualli Alaa Sayyidina Muhammad-ew-wa Alaa Aalihi wa
    Sahabihi Wasallim
    2. Then: Send it on to five
    other people or more. Within hours,five people
    have prayed and you caused a multitude of people to pray to
    Allah, and
    3. Then:
    Sit back and watch the power of Allah work in your life for doing
    the
    thing that you know HE loves.

    Last edited by SASB; 07-09-2006 at 11:27 PM.
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