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		<description>Dear MBakriMusa, 
Salaam

&lt;a HREF="http://www.oneummah.net/quran/67.htm" rel="nofollow"&gt;AL-MULK&lt;/a&gt;(extra ramadhan points)

Here is a short little story about an sixth century illiterate Arab called Muhammad bin Aminah, Allahuma solli wa saalimu 'alaihi wa 'ala ahlihi was-sohbihi was-soleheen ajma'in. 
I find it all very hilarious, Bakri :D :)
 
&lt;b&gt;HOW THE APOSTLE WAS TREATED BY HIS OWN PEOPLE&lt;/b&gt;

When the Quraysh became distressed by the trouble 
caused by the enmity between them and 
the apostle and those of their people who accepted his teaching, 
they stirred up against him foolish men who called him 
a liar, insulted him, and accused him of being a poet, a sorcerer, a diviner, and of being possesed. However, 
the apostle continued to proclaim what God had ordered him to proclaim, concealing nothing, 
and exciting their dislike by condemning their religion, forsaking their idols, and leaving them to their unbelief.

Yahya b. 'Urwa b. al-Zubyr on the authority of his father 
from 'Abdullah b. 'Amr b. al-'As 
told me that the latter was asked 
what was the worst way in which Quraysh showed their enity to the apostle. 
He replied: 
'I was with them one day when the notables had gathered in the Hijr 
and the apostle was mentioned. They said that they had never known anything like the trouble they had endured from this fellow; 
he had declared their mode of life foolish, insulted their forefathers, reviled their religion, divided the community, and cursed theri gods. What they had borne was past all bearing,  or words to that effect'.

While they were this discussing him 
the apostle came towards them and kissed the black stone, 
then he passed them as he walked round the temple. As he passed they said some injurious things about him. This I could see from his expression. 
He went on and as he passed them the second time they attacked him similarly. This I could see from his expression. 
Then he passed the third time, and they did the same. 
He stopped and said, 
'Will you listen to me O Quraysh? By Him who holds my life in His hand 
I bring you Dhabh(slaughter).' 
This word so struck the people that not one of them but stood silent and still; 
even one who had hitherto been most violent spoke to him in the kindest way possible, saying, 
'Depart O Abul-Qasim, for by God you are not violent' 
So the apostle went away, and on the morrow they assembled in the Hijr, 
I being there too, and they asked one another if they remembered what had taken place 
between them and the apostle so that when he openly said something unpleasant they let him alone. While they were talking thus the apostle appeared, 
and they leaped upon him as one man and encircled him, saying, 
'Are you the one who said so-and so against our gods and our religion?' 
The apostle said, 
'Yes, I am the one who said that.' 
And I saw one of them seize his robe. 
Then Abu Bakr interposed himself weeping and sayin, 
'Would you kill a man for saying Allah is my Lord?' 
Then they left him. That was the worst that I ever saw Quraysh do to him.

One of the family of Umm Kalthum, Abu Bakr's daughter, told me that she said, 
'Abu Bakr, returned that day with the hair of his head torn. 
He was a very hairy man and they had dragged him along by his beard.'
(The Life of Muhammad: p130-131; by A. Guillaume)


&lt;i&gt;hahahaaaa, even umno cyber-troopers find it lonely blogging in cyberspace all by themselves! They are desperate, so much to hide and so much fear the BN govt will be exposed. Even if they derail every topic on the blog it won’t work, it’s impossible to hide the truth from the people.&lt;/i&gt; -Jong et Shrek

Alhamdulillah.  
So, what is the truth, Jong?
Are you a muslim?
or are you still one of those stone worshippers
yang tiada kenal Tuhan?
Do you know the truth of the &lt;a HREF="http://www.oneummah.net/quran/97.htm" rel="nofollow"&gt;17th of Ramadhan?&lt;/a&gt;

So what is the truth that you while holding onto the Al-Qur'an and swearing on the Holy Book of the Muslims have to unveil to me or other illiterate Muslims?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear MBakriMusa,<br />
Salaam</p>
<p><a HREF="http://www.oneummah.net/quran/67.htm" rel="nofollow">AL-MULK</a>(extra ramadhan points)</p>
<p>Here is a short little story about an sixth century illiterate Arab called Muhammad bin Aminah, Allahuma solli wa saalimu &#8216;alaihi wa &#8216;ala ahlihi was-sohbihi was-soleheen ajma&#8217;in.<br />
I find it all very hilarious, Bakri <img src='http://www.bakrimusa.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> <img src='http://www.bakrimusa.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><b>HOW THE APOSTLE WAS TREATED BY HIS OWN PEOPLE</b></p>
<p>When the Quraysh became distressed by the trouble<br />
caused by the enmity between them and<br />
the apostle and those of their people who accepted his teaching,<br />
they stirred up against him foolish men who called him<br />
a liar, insulted him, and accused him of being a poet, a sorcerer, a diviner, and of being possesed. However,<br />
the apostle continued to proclaim what God had ordered him to proclaim, concealing nothing,<br />
and exciting their dislike by condemning their religion, forsaking their idols, and leaving them to their unbelief.</p>
<p>Yahya b. &#8216;Urwa b. al-Zubyr on the authority of his father<br />
from &#8216;Abdullah b. &#8216;Amr b. al-&#8217;As<br />
told me that the latter was asked<br />
what was the worst way in which Quraysh showed their enity to the apostle.<br />
He replied:<br />
&#8216;I was with them one day when the notables had gathered in the Hijr<br />
and the apostle was mentioned. They said that they had never known anything like the trouble they had endured from this fellow;<br />
he had declared their mode of life foolish, insulted their forefathers, reviled their religion, divided the community, and cursed theri gods. What they had borne was past all bearing,  or words to that effect&#8217;.</p>
<p>While they were this discussing him<br />
the apostle came towards them and kissed the black stone,<br />
then he passed them as he walked round the temple. As he passed they said some injurious things about him. This I could see from his expression.<br />
He went on and as he passed them the second time they attacked him similarly. This I could see from his expression.<br />
Then he passed the third time, and they did the same.<br />
He stopped and said,<br />
&#8216;Will you listen to me O Quraysh? By Him who holds my life in His hand<br />
I bring you Dhabh(slaughter).&#8217;<br />
This word so struck the people that not one of them but stood silent and still;<br />
even one who had hitherto been most violent spoke to him in the kindest way possible, saying,<br />
&#8216;Depart O Abul-Qasim, for by God you are not violent&#8217;<br />
So the apostle went away, and on the morrow they assembled in the Hijr,<br />
I being there too, and they asked one another if they remembered what had taken place<br />
between them and the apostle so that when he openly said something unpleasant they let him alone. While they were talking thus the apostle appeared,<br />
and they leaped upon him as one man and encircled him, saying,<br />
&#8216;Are you the one who said so-and so against our gods and our religion?&#8217;<br />
The apostle said,<br />
&#8216;Yes, I am the one who said that.&#8217;<br />
And I saw one of them seize his robe.<br />
Then Abu Bakr interposed himself weeping and sayin,<br />
&#8216;Would you kill a man for saying Allah is my Lord?&#8217;<br />
Then they left him. That was the worst that I ever saw Quraysh do to him.</p>
<p>One of the family of Umm Kalthum, Abu Bakr&#8217;s daughter, told me that she said,<br />
&#8216;Abu Bakr, returned that day with the hair of his head torn.<br />
He was a very hairy man and they had dragged him along by his beard.&#8217;<br />
(The Life of Muhammad: p130-131; by A. Guillaume)</p>
<p><i>hahahaaaa, even umno cyber-troopers find it lonely blogging in cyberspace all by themselves! They are desperate, so much to hide and so much fear the BN govt will be exposed. Even if they derail every topic on the blog it won’t work, it’s impossible to hide the truth from the people.</i> -Jong et Shrek</p>
<p>Alhamdulillah.<br />
So, what is the truth, Jong?<br />
Are you a muslim?<br />
or are you still one of those stone worshippers<br />
yang tiada kenal Tuhan?<br />
Do you know the truth of the <a HREF="http://www.oneummah.net/quran/97.htm" rel="nofollow">17th of Ramadhan?</a></p>
<p>So what is the truth that you while holding onto the Al-Qur&#8217;an and swearing on the Holy Book of the Muslims have to unveil to me or other illiterate Muslims?</p>
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