Derinkuyu, the mysterious underground city of Turkey.

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Coming from a pagan worshiper, I take it as a compliment.

And by the way, you *are* being a naughty boy.
You have a painting of dead person as your avatar, and it's breaking rules.
I've been lenient in not giving you infraction point, but I expect you to change it very soon.
 

And by the way, you *are* being a naughty boy.
You have a painting of dead person as your avatar, and it's breaking rules.

I'm looking through the rules and I can't find any about this. EDIT: Ah, I found them. I am changing my avatar now. (Maybe you shouldn't call them avatars... all kinds of bad associations there)
 
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I'm looking through the rules and I can't find any about this. It is probably because I am a very evil, stupid, dishonest person. Please show me where these rules are

Maybe because holy spirit forgot to inspire you?
Or maybe it was actually not holy spirit, but satanic ghost that deceived you?

Here:

23. Members cannot post images of human beings in their avatars.
http://www.islamicboard.com/faq.php?faq=islamic_forum_rules

I have been very very lenient in letting you trying to show everyone that you worship that saint in your avatar without giving you any infractions whatsoever.
 
You two are funny... I'm going back and "liking" every post... admit it, both of you - you're growing on eachother. ;D Like fungus

I gotta admit, your exchanges bought a BIG smile to my face. I remember having a similar exchange with a Christian member on WUP called Dunpeal. At first, we are at eachothers throats... Now? We're talking every day almost, on MSN. The common ground is a basis for understanding. And brings forth the sweetness from our tongues.

Turned out, Dunpeal was from the Middle East and actually has more Muslim buddies than Christian ones, due to his respect for the closeness of Muslim communities. I tell you what, getting to know him sure has killed quite a few prejudices I had about Christians.

Another member from WUP is a guy called Key4Truth (I think he joined here too if I'm not mistaken) lovely chap, from Romania. And I tell you what - he's an ace. Also on MSN with him too, almost everyday, discussing world movements and religion. In a very nice way, no arguments etc... All it took was for us to find that which was a commonality, and work up from there.
 
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I have been very very lenient in letting you trying to show everyone that you worship that saint in your avatar without giving you any infractions whatsoever.

Surely you are a shining model of meekness, forbearance, and gentleness.
 
You both "liked" my last post... how about you go back and "like" eachothers posts too? Like a peace offerring? Or am I being too presumptious?
 
You both "liked" my last post... how about you go back and "like" eachothers posts too? Like a peace offerring? Or am I being too presumptious?

I've followed your advice but I think it's too much to ask him to like mine- that would only be confirming my wicked pagan errors and we can't have that.
 
Nah, he'll do it. Ramadhan is a good bloke. He's just offline atm. How you finding it here btw? Personally, I feel it's one of the better multifaith Muslim sites out here on the webz.

I often frequent the wake up project site, and maaan, seems like every Muslim (majority membership) just wanna jump down the throats of Christians there. Funny thing was, I had more headbutts with Muslims there than I did with any other faith. Infact, the only headbutt I had there outside of Muslims, is with one Christian and we're now on really good talking terms. Dunpeal. Sweet guy, and sees eye to eye with me on a lot of things. If only we give each other a chance eh?

Insha-Allah It'll work out bud, you'll see.
 
It looks so cool but I wouldn't want to go in there. What if it falls????
 
Don't fear death :)
If Allah has chosen for you to die that way. Then you can nothing to do about it. ;) I don't say that it happens lol
 
Considering it hasn't fallen for centuries, and proven to be a very secure place to live - my only concern would be the perpetual darkness. In those times, they had to light torchfires - can you imagine the amount of smoke? Atleast now we have eletricity.

Either way, it's a compelling find and one that holds a lot of mystery. If I went there, I think I would probably do things that'd make people question my sanity... things like sniffing the walls lol. I'm a bit weird like that.
 

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