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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Have you seen this article by Dennis Miller?

Dennis Miller is not Jewish and uses comedy to share some brilliant
comments.
He recently had the following to say about the Middle East situation:
"A brief overview of the situation is always valuable, so as a service
to all Americans who still don't get it, I now offer you the story of
the Middle East in just a few paragraphs, which is all you Really need.
Here we go:
The Palestinians want their own country. There's just one thing about
that: There are no Palestinians. It's a made up word. Israel was
called Palestine for two thousand years. Like "Wiccan," "Palestinian"
sounds ancient but is really a modern invention. Before the Israelis
won the land in the 1967 war, Gaza was owned by Egypt, the West Bank was
owned by Jordan, and there were no "Palestinians."
As soon as the Jews took over and started growing oranges as big as
basketballs, what do you know, say hello to the "Palestinians," weeping
for their deep bond with their lost "land" and "nation."
So for the sake of honesty, let's not use the word "Palestinian" any
more to describe these delightful folks, who dance for joy at our
defeats until someone points out they're being taped. Instead, let's
call them what they are: "Other Arabs Who Can't Accomplish Anything In
Life And Would Rather Wrap Themselves In The Seductive Melodrama Of
Eternal Struggle And Death."
I know that's a bit unwieldy to expect to see on CNN. How about this,
then: "Adjacent Jew-Haters." Okay, so the Adjacent Jew-Haters want
their own country. Oops, just one more thing: No, they don't. They
could've had their own country any time in the last thirty years,
especially two years ago at Camp David. But if you have your own
country, you have to have traffic lights and garbage trucks and Chambers
of Commerce, and, worse, you actually have to figure out some way to
make a living.
That's no fun. No, they want what all the other Jew-Haters in the region
want: Israel. They also want a big pile of dead Jews, of course
--that's where the real fun is -- but mostly they want Israel.
Why? For one thing, trying to destroy Israel - or "The Zionist Entity"
as their textbooks call it -- for the last fifty years has allowed the
rulers of Arab countries to divert the attention of their own people
away from the fact that they're the blue-ribbon most illiterate,
poorest, and tribally backward on God's Earth, and if you've ever been
around God's Earth, you know that's really saying something.
It makes me roll my eyes every time one of our pundits waxes poetic
about the great history and culture of the Muslim Mideast. Unless I'm
missing something, the Arabs haven't given anything to the world since
Algebra, and, by the way, thanks a hell of a lot for that one.
Chew this around and spit it out: Five hundred million Arabs; five
Million Jews. Think of all the Arab countries as a football field, and
Israel as a pack of matches sitting in the middle of it. And now these
same folks swear that if Israel gives them half of that pack of matches,
everyone will be pals..
Really? Wow, what neat news. Hey, but what about the string of wars to
obliterate the tiny country and the constant din of rabid blood oaths to
drive every Jew into the sea? Oh, that? We were just kidding.
My friend, Kevin Rooney, made a gorgeous point the other day: Just
reverse the numbers. Imagine five hundred million Jews and five million
Arabs. I was stunned at the simple brilliance of it. Can anyone
picture the Jews strapping belts of razor blades and dynamite to
themselves? Of course not.
Or marshaling every fiber and force at their disposal for generations to
drive a tiny Arab State into the sea? Nonsense. Or dancing for joy at
the murder of innocents? Impossible. Or spreading and believing
horrible lies about the Arabs baking their bread with the blood of
children?
Disgusting.
No, as you know, left to themselves in a world of peace, the worst Jews
would ever do to people is debate them to death.
Mr. Bush, God bless him, is walking a tightrope. I understand that with
vital operations in Iraq and others, it's in our interest, as Americans,
to try to stabilize our Arab allies as much as possible, and, after all,
that can't be much harder than stabilizing a roomful of super models
who've just had their drugs taken away
However, in any big-picture strategy, there's always a danger of losing
moral weight. We've already lost some. After September 11th our
president told us and the world he was going to root out all terrorists
and the countries that supported them. Beautiful. Then the Israelis,
after months and months of having the equivalent of an Oklahoma City
every week (and then every day) start to do the same thing we did, and
we tell them to show restraint.
If America were being attacked with an Oklahoma City every day, we would
all very shortly be screaming for the administration to just be done
with it and kill everything south of the Mediterranean and east of the
Jordan.

Additional Details

This diatribe is actually part of a column by humorist Larry Miller which appeared in the Daily Standard on 22 April 2002. It is a reaction piece to a 10 April 2002 FOX News Network
interview conducted by Greta van Susteren with Ishmael Abu-Shanab, spokesman for the Hamas political wing in the Gaza strip, and American attorney Stanley Cohen, who has represented the head of Hamas.





Answer :
Actually, the author of this brilliant piece is Larry (not Dennis) Miller, also a comedian.





Answer :
hahahahaha
yeah he made me lough

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Ramadan:My hijabi sisters/brothers even

Something I wanted to share with you....

The Flower vs. the Pearl

""""""ONE day, a brilliantly beautiful and fragrant flower with attractive colors met a pearl that lives far in the bottom of the sea and has none of these characteristics. Both got acquainted with each other.

The flower said:
"Our family is large; roses and daisies are members of the family. And there are many other species that are various and countless; each has a distinctive scent, appearance etc."

Suddenly, a tinge of distress appeared on the flower. "Nothing accounts for sorrow in your talk; so why are depressed?" The pearl asked.

"Human beings deal with us carelessly; they slight us. They don't grow us for our sake but to get pleasure from our fragrance and beautiful appearance. They throw us on the street or in the garbage can after we are dispossessed of the most valuable properties; brilliance and fragrance." The flower sighed.

And then the flower said to the pearl: "Speak to me about your life! How do you live? How do you feel it? You are buried in the bottom of the sea."

The pearl answered: "Although I have none of your distinctive colors and sweet scents, humans think I am precious. They do the impossible to procure me. They go on long journeys, dive deep in the seas searching for me. You might be astounded to know that the further I lay, the more beautiful and brilliant I become. That's what upraises my value in their thought. I live in a thick shell isolated in the dark seas. However, I'm happy and proud to be in a safe zone far from wanton and mischievous hands and still the humans consider me highly valuable."

Do you know what the flower and the pearl symbolize? Think, Think, Think... You will find that: The flower is the unveiled woman (who shows her charms) and the pearl is the veiled woman (who conceals her BEAUTIES). """"
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I hope to be a pearl soon too...I'd like to be a pearl at heart at most :)

Note that all flowers AND pearls don't go through the same thing...

That was for you sisters, hope you like it.

Wasalaam, Tinkerbell. :) :)





Answer :
Wa alaikum salam. Thank you for sharing a very nice story about the flowers and the pearls
I agree with you that muslim women who wear hijab/jilbab are like pearls and without hijab/jilbab are like flowers.
Isya allah all muslim women will be attractive pearls at the heart at most





Answer :
Alhamdullilah

Brothers, here is something I heard from a sister once, ..so concise and to the point that it doesn't need any further comment:

~

"A Man without a beard, is like a Lion without his mane."





Answer :
MASHA'ALLAH! that was a BEAUTIFUL story! its so true.

thank you for sharing :)


may we all be pearls soon, insha'Allah.

AMEN.





Answer :
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I can use this to protect my innocent friends who are abused or not, juz to give them a reminder that a true pure soul is a really hard to find! Not to reveal insecurities by acting nice and yet hiding a stinky, hideous, broken-self deep inside, and picking on others juz to get attention! May God protect us, ameen.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A Dialogue Between A Flower And A Pearl?

One day, a brilliantly beautiful and fragrant flower with attractive colours met a pearl that lives far in the bottom of the sea and has none of these characteristics. Both got acquainted with each other.

The flower said:

“Our family is large; roses and daisies are members of the family. And there are many other species that are various and countless; each has a distinctive scent, appearance etc.”
Suddenly, a tinge of distress appeared on the flower.



“Nothing accounts for sorrow in your talk; so why are depressed?” The pearl asked.


“Human beings deal with us carelessly; they slight us. They don’t grow us for our sake but to get pleasure from our fragrance and beautiful appearance. They throw us on the street or in the garbage can after we are dispossessed of the most valuable properties; brilliance and fragrance.” The flower sighed.

And then the flower said to the pearl:
“Speak to me about your life! How do you live? How do you feel it? You are buried in the bottom of the sea.”

The pearl answered:
“Although I have none of your distinctive colours and sweet scents, humans think I am precious. They do the impossible to procure me. They go on long journeys, dive deep in the seas searching for me. You might be astounded to know that the further I lay, the more beautiful and brilliant I become.

That’s what upraises my value in their thought. I live in a thick shell isolated in the dark seas. However, I’m happy and proud to be in a safe zone far from wanton and mischievous hands and still the humans consider me highly valuable.”

Do you know what the flower and the pearl symbolize?

Think and You will find that:

The flower is the unveiled woman (who shows her charms) and the pearl is the veiled woman (who conceals her beauties).

Think about it!





Answer :
Salam W Alaikum.
This is beautiful mashaAllah!

With your permission I would love to email this to others inshaAllah





Answer :
Other religions value their women in different ways, but I think protection of virginity is of utmost importance in all religions.
There are many ways interpretted to keep purity important.
Christian fathers won't allow daughters to have revealing clothes for that same reason.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Can you bring pets on cruise ?

especially brilliance of the sea from royal caribbean cruises.





Answer :
No. Certified assistance dogs with the person they assist are allowed on board with the proper documentation, but pets of any kind are not allowed. The only exception for pets is with Cunard ships for Trans-Atlantic crossings, and the pet must stay in the kennel 100% of the time.





Answer :
No. No pets are allowed aside from registered service animals that have been pre-approved with RCL.

Think about all the extra problems that could come with allowing pets - including all the extra cleaning that would need to be done. Wouldn't be fun, even if it was allowed.





Answer :
I doubt it ....although when i went on ncl sky i did see a man withn a dog but i think it was for aa medical condition...he was blind.

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