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salaamz

yep jazakallah bro...i was jus askin bout em.....aint gonna try it or nufin... :)

take care
w/salaamz :)
 
Id also like to say Im not promoting using the board, I am a muslimah and love Allah swt, no one knows what causes the board to "work" so I cannot say its halal or haram just as any other board "game". So far the things that are called haram are not speaking exactly of this however it does border line touch it. If it is only communicating with the sub conscious, then its a part of you.. Allah swt knows best.
 
salaamz
lol yep das a gud idea lolz ;) :)
take care
w/salaamz :)
 
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I read this true story a few days ago and it really freaked me out... Read on

Board to Bits

Dabbling with the 'other side' had always been a bit of fun for me and my mates. We'd often get out the Ouija board and have a laugh at the messages that came through.

I'd made it myself by putting a few peices of paper in a circle around a wine glass. I'd never really taken the messages that came through seriously. In my heart, I didn't believe in all that mystic stuff.

One night, a few of us got together for another session. Suddenly the glass moved round the board, spelling out that my mum - who died when I was 12 -had a message for me.

"Tell me the message," I ordered.
The glass started to move over the letters, spelling out the message from the other side. Get out now, join me, it said.

Oh, my.... I was horrified, I could feel the hairs on the back of my neck standing on end.
"That's it, I'm never tampering with the spirits again," I told my friends. I picked up the glass and threw it in the bin. Then I tore up the paper and buried the bits in the garden - just to be on the safe side.

No sooner had I got back in the house, the phone started ringing. (This bit really freaks me out, lol) "Hello," I wispered. There was a huge roar, like an angry beast. I slammed down the phone, terrified. From that day on, I vowed to keep a healthy distance between me and the other side.

Barbara Wood, 73, Barnsley.


Great, now I'm feeling scared lol!!! :rollseyes
 
salaamz :)
lol hahaha dat story made me laff sis ;D ;)
i dont fink its true..... :)
take care
w/salaamz :)
 
Why don't you play Monopoly instead? :brother:


Monopoly takes hours..and some keen player always has like 50 hotels on mayfair and you land there and pay them all ya cash, and this money hungry person is your relative too, monopoly is just too scary, far too much of a risk...

i'd say go with chess!!

lol!
 
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I'm sure people have stated this, but oujia boards are NOT fortunetellers or anything of the sort. It is kufr to believe in something like that.

While you move it, your subconcious takes over your hand movements, and you're not thinking proerly, so you move to where you WANT it to move.
 
Monopoly takes hours..and some keen player always has like 50 hotels on mayfair and you land there and pay them all ya cash, and this money hungry person is your relative too, monopoly is just too scary, far too much of a risk...

i'd say go with chess!!

lol!
Chess can take even longer! :p :D

But anyway, there's plenty of better stuff you can do with scraps of paper and an empty glass. Think out of the box.

And into a public place. :p
 

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