Very cool video (post other prayer leaders to)

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lol. I sure hope so. What the heck here is where you can see, am in this picture but u cant see the face good anyway haha!, and I have a beard. I narrowed it down for you, but you do not know exactly who i am:statisfie .



Anyway, I need to wake my kids up, because one of them has to finish a project he did not finish last night for school. So gotta run!
I am guessing it is back right guy who ha his hand over his facebecause he said 'but u cant see the face good anyway', and also the other guy with the beard does not look old enough to be a father, but you never know, sorry if I have the wrong one Lavikor.

Either way, if I saw you on the street I would assume you were a Muslim. :exhausted You look very Muslim, although most Arab jews do, and you all do make a majority in Israel, but not many of you all in the USA. :X
 
Either way, if I saw you on the street I would assume you were a Muslim.
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You look very Muslim

How do you think I have so many friends in Haifa a big Muslim-Jewish city. They love my Halal-Kosher Cafe! :-)

I hope me looking a lot like a Muslim is not an insult :exhausted
 
I agree, you do almost look like a Muslim especially since your yarmulke is so close to the forehead so to speak (it isn't that far back on the head as some Jews wear it).

I usually distinguish a non-Muslim with a beard from a Muslim with a beard by looking at his moustache, since Muslims are supposed to trim the moustaches.

Here's another video. This time it's a Muslim boy reciting the Qur'an:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fp8FMEvuOJg

And here's another video where the muadhdhin (the man that calls the Muslims to prayer) from Mecka calls the adhan (call to prayer) on his visit to London:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IyaKVQTDXA
 
lol. I sure hope so. What the heck here is where you can see, am in this picture but u cant see the face good anyway haha!, and I have a beard. I narrowed it down for you, but you do not know exactly who i am:statisfie .



Anyway, I need to wake my kids up, because one of them has to finish a project he did not finish last night for school. So gotta run!

lavi! u look like such a pious muslim already, cmon and revert already! :D Just kiddin, u do what u want.
 
lavi! u look like such a pious muslim already, cmon and revert already! :D Just kiddin, u do what u want.

I hope your joking, as I was about him looking like a Muslim. The jews of Arabia were looking like this, when the Arabians were still worshiping stones before Mohamad came around.
 
only about the best sheikh/quran recitor......mashallah his voice is so nice...........u should listen to him onces...u will fall in love with it

yeah Mashallah he is very good. but Sheikh Al-Gamadi is still #1....:D
 
I hope your joking, as I was about him looking like a Muslim. The jews of Arabia were looking like this, when the Arabians were still worshiping stones before Mohamad came around.

The Arabs you refer to also looked like that.

The point is, people from that region whether they be Arabs or Jews tend to look like that.


By the way, when we're on this subject, just yesterday someone guys told me I looked like a Jew after a school mate gave me his hat so I could try it on for fun. I'm from eastern Europe so I guess they thoguht I looked like an Orthodox Ashkenazi Jew with the hat on.
 
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ill be honest, i lived in saudi arabia for a longtime. i have heard many Sheikh voices there that are really good, even better then what you hear in the media. when ever u pass walk about 15houses you will fined a mousque, Every1 can walk to a masjid in saudi (: The best part is that mecca is only 30min drive away!
 
The Arabs you refer to also looked like that.

The point is, people from that region whether they be Arabs or Jews tend to look like that.


By the way, when we're on this subject, just yesterday someone guys told me I looked like a Jew after a school mate gave me his hat so I could try it on for fun. I'm from eastern Europe so I guess they thoguht I looked like an Orthodox Ashkenazi Jew with the hat on.

The pagan Arabs grew long beards?
 
There is no such thing as Judaism. It's a false dogma based on lies and is scientifically regressive.

Excuse me? I think your manners are less existent than my Judaism.


Let's start with this idea that you are an agnostic. This is a term coined by Thomas Huxley in the middle of the 19th century. It is the "doctrine that humans cannot know of the existence of anything beyond the phenomena of their experience." Bertrand Russell wrote a sort of manifesto of the agnostic in these words:
That man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; that his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms; that no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling can preserve an individual life beyond the grave; that all the labors of the ages, all the devotion, all the inspirations, all the noonday brightness of human genius, are destined to extinction in the vast death of the solar system, and that the temple of Man's achievement must inevitably be buried beneath the debris of the universe in ruins-all these things, if not beyond dispute, are yet so nearly certain, that no philosophy which rejects them can hope to stand. Only within the scaffolding of these truths, only on the firm foundation of unyielding despair can the soul's habitation henceforth be safely built.​
Is that really what you believe? I guarantee that Russell himself never believed it -- because he was a champion for human rights and ethics to his last day. Neither could any human being truly believe it and continue to breath for even a moment. We are, all of us, creatures of hope. We live, we work, we marry and have children because we all believe there is purpose -- also those of us who overtly deny holding to such a belief.

As the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950), told one self-proclaimed atheist, "We are all believers in G-d. It is just a matter of definition."

You need to come to a deeper understanding of what exactly it is that you don't believe. And more importantly, what it is that you do believe. Not through philosophy or introspection, but by simply examining the way of life towards which you are naturally moving and determining the implications of such a life. Why do you love your spouse? Why are you so concerned about your children's identity? Why do you hold this conviction that there is more meaning to life than making another buck and buying a bigger house? More than any course of study or spiritual searching, this will tell you who you are and in what you truly believe.
http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=68831
 
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Why the moustaches?

Because the Pagans let the moustaches grow long, and Muslims were thus supposed to differ from them and trim them. There may also be some other reason why the moustache is to be trimmed that I don't know about, or that hasn't been told to us. In the end, we do what God has told us to do whether or not we know the reason why.
Anyways, here is one example of how the beard could be kept (as you see, the moustache doesn't reach and go beyond the lips, so to speak):

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Here's the same video I posted earlier which shows you the Islamic prayer, this time with English translation:

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujuKwVWVq6k[/media]

And since most videos and recordings are from Arab Muslims reciting the Qur'an, here is a recording of how a European Muslim (from the Muslim community in the Balkans) recites the prayer:

http://www.n-um.com/?q=audio/play/225
 
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