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Amount of so called nutters out there I can't see why the likes of anjem aren't just attacked? Not bragging about it but people have got a kick in from my pals for alot less. Just not the type to track him down sort of thing but all these marchers and what not why ain't noone just decked him n the rest?

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This is just another of the well recognised phases they go through. The extremists start wiping out the moderates. It's absolutely non news.

 

Exactly, history is repeating itself all around us. People often think that once a religion reaches 100% of the population then there would be peace, but with Muslims it never ends, as shown by every shithole islamic country on the planet, at every point in time since the king of pedos himself went made and wrote a book.

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Read this please........................................................................................ :icon_eek: Legit as Fcuk !

 

While the Buraq is almost always portrayed with a human face in far-eastern and Persian art, no Hadiths or early Islamic references allude to it having a humanoid face. This, which found its way into Indian and Persian Islamic art, may have been influenced by a misrepresentation or translation from Arabic to Persian of texts and stories describing the winged steed as a "... beautiful faced creature."

An excerpt from a translation of Sahih al-Bukhari describes Al-Buraq:

"... Then a white animal which was smaller than a mule and bigger than a donkey was brought to me." ... "The animal's step (was so wide that it) reached the farthest point within the reach of the animal's sight..."

Muhammad al-Bukhari, Sahih al-Bukhari[1]

Another description of the Buraq:

Then he [Gabriel] brought the Buraq, handsome-faced and bridled, a tall, white beast, bigger than the donkey but smaller than the mule. He could place his hooves at the farthest boundary of his gaze. He had long ears. Whenever he faced a mountain his hind legs would extend, and whenever he went downhill his front legs would extend. He had two wings on his thighs which lent strength to his legs.

He bucked when Muhammad came to mount him. The angel Jibril (Gabriel) put his hand on his mane and said: "Are you not ashamed, O Buraq? By Allah, no-one has ridden you in all creation more dear to Allah than he is." Hearing this he was so ashamed that he sweated until he became soaked, and he stood still so that the Prophet mounted him.[2]

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This is just another of the well recognised phases they go through. The extremists start wiping out the moderates. It's absolutely non news.

 

Exactly, history is repeating itself all around us. People often think that once a religion reaches 100% of the population then there would be peace, but with Muslims it never ends, as shown by every shithole islamic country on the planet, at every point in time since the king of pedos himself went made and wrote a book.

 

 

 

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Read this please........................................................................................ :icon_eek: Legit as Fcuk !

 

While the Buraq is almost always portrayed with a human face in far-eastern and Persian art, no Hadiths or early Islamic references allude to it having a humanoid face. This, which found its way into Indian and Persian Islamic art, may have been influenced by a misrepresentation or translation from Arabic to Persian of texts and stories describing the winged steed as a "... beautiful faced creature."

An excerpt from a translation of Sahih al-Bukhari describes Al-Buraq:

"... Then a white animal which was smaller than a
and bigger than a
was brought to me." ... "The animal's step (was so wide that it) reached the farthest point within the reach of the animal's sight..."
, Sahih al-Bukhari

Another description of the Buraq:

Then he [Gabriel] brought the Buraq, handsome-faced and bridled, a tall, white beast, bigger than the donkey but smaller than the mule. He could place his hooves at the farthest boundary of his gaze. He had long ears. Whenever he faced a mountain his hind legs would extend, and whenever he went downhill his front legs would extend. He had two wings on his thighs which lent strength to his legs.

He bucked when Muhammad came to mount him. The
(
)
put his hand on his mane and said: "Are you not ashamed, O Buraq? By
, no-one has ridden you in all creation more dear to Allah than he is." Hearing this he was so ashamed that he sweated until he became soaked, and he stood still so that the
Prophet mounted him
.

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The journey to the Seventh Heaven

 

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Read this please........................................................................................ :icon_eek: Legit as Fcuk !

 

While the Buraq is almost always portrayed with a human face in far-eastern and Persian art, no Hadiths or early Islamic references allude to it having a humanoid face. This, which found its way into Indian and Persian Islamic art, may have been influenced by a misrepresentation or translation from Arabic to Persian of texts and stories describing the winged steed as a "... beautiful faced creature."

An excerpt from a translation of Sahih al-Bukhari describes Al-Buraq:

"... Then a white animal which was smaller than a
and bigger than a
was brought to me." ... "The animal's step (was so wide that it) reached the farthest point within the reach of the animal's sight..."
, Sahih al-Bukhari

Another description of the Buraq:

Then he [Gabriel] brought the Buraq, handsome-faced and bridled, a tall, white beast, bigger than the donkey but smaller than the mule. He could place his hooves at the farthest boundary of his gaze. He had long ears. Whenever he faced a mountain his hind legs would extend, and whenever he went downhill his front legs would extend. He had two wings on his thighs which lent strength to his legs.

He bucked when Muhammad came to mount him. The
(
) put his hand on his mane and said: "Are you not ashamed, O Buraq? By
, no-one has ridden you in all creation more dear to Allah than he is." Hearing this he was so ashamed that he sweated until he became soaked, and he stood still so that the Prophet mounted him.

The journey to the Seventh Heaven

 

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