Alright folks, its time for another meme. Muslims have been putting out a number of memes lately. This one is a book-meme coming from the Saha Blog.
The Rules:
You have to look up page 123 in the nearest book around you.
Look for the fifth sentence.
Then post the three sentences that follow that fifth sentence on page [...]
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Posted in Books, History, Ottomans, Religion, World, tagged Christians, Islam, Istanbul, Muslims, Turkey, Turks on February 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Ottoman’s have long been the point of attack and criticism by various rivals and opposing states. These criticisms were often based on a religious platform subject to positions undermining the religious harmony that was established during Ottoman rule. However, despite these views it should be known that the character of the Ottoman Government is [...]
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Posted in Blogs, History, Ottomans, Politics, tagged Ataturk, Islam, Israel, Muhammad, Muslims, Palestine, Young Turks on February 6, 2008 | 5 Comments »
At the end of Sultan Abdul-Hamid Khan’s rule as the Caliph of the Ottoman State, he was under pressure from the Young Turks, Mustafa Kemal (known as Ataturk) and their Committee of Unity and Progress (C.U.P.) to offer up Palestine for the development of a Jewish State. He refused money offerings and strategic partnerships, to [...]
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Posted in Books, Family, History, News, Ottomans, Religion, Technology, Thoughts, tagged Children, New Jersey, Ottomans, Rape, Sex Crimes, Women on December 29, 2007 | 11 Comments »
In this age, an age where technological advances have given rise to the digital device as an “indispensable” part of our daily lives, we find that coupled with these works of wonder are new ways to abuse other human beings. One such form of abuse is criminal sex offense, where the internet is used as [...]
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Posted in Civilization, Culture, History, Ottomans, Religion, tagged Africa, Ahmed Baba, Europe, Guinea, Islam, Mali, Muslims, Niger, Nigeria, Sankore, Senegal, Sokoto, Timbuktu on November 28, 2007 | 12 Comments »
A person’s ethnic origins, heritage and culture are part of what make mankind distinct from the animal world. Mankind has been given the ability to develop complex and intelligent works of art; intellectual and scientific discoveries as well as spiritual achievements. However, each nation – meaning ethnic group – has gone about this in their [...]
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