tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post1219549206081887003..comments2024-03-28T12:25:42.309-07:00Comments on AFTERDARK WRITES!: BIOGRAPHY OF IMAM SHAMILAFTERDARKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05534802425541413736noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post-39802631311866287232013-11-27T01:07:30.677-08:002013-11-27T01:07:30.677-08:00Can I safely assume that the movie "300"...Can I safely assume that the movie "300" was entirely based on the great Imam Shamyl ? I am certain the movie is based on an Islamic war although I do not know which one. Illuminists prefer to dupe majority of the "civilized" nation into thinking that it was based on Greek war legends. Complete nonsense, but still, the actors had some awesome abs ! :DAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post-52366607397227378872011-11-21T02:32:02.103-08:002011-11-21T02:32:02.103-08:00Shamyl is my Great (x4) Grandfather, from what I u...Shamyl is my Great (x4) Grandfather, from what I understand.. I enjoyed reading more on him. Thank you. :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post-36605342325167617442011-09-24T19:13:17.114-07:002011-09-24T19:13:17.114-07:00@satD: nak masuk camana, kumpulan Watchers dah bub...@satD: nak masuk camana, kumpulan Watchers dah bubar la bro. Sekarang ni yg masih berkontek dengan saya cuma saki-baki bekas kumpulan ja.@satD: nak masuk camana, kumpulan Watchers dah bubar la bro. Sekarang ni yg masih berkontek dengan saya cuma saki-baki bekas kumpulan ja.AFTERDARKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05534802425541413736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post-32846085146951357232011-09-23T00:30:40.758-07:002011-09-23T00:30:40.758-07:00thank you for your respond afterdark.
Personally ...thank you for your respond afterdark.<br /><br />Personally I'm fascinated with the thought of a living person who had lived during Nabi Musa's time....<br /><br />I look forward to your article on him (if you do get that juice again)<br /><br />So how gua bole masuk profiler gang ke?satDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03495554463280249599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post-15105613805862607802011-09-22T23:07:26.395-07:002011-09-22T23:07:26.395-07:00@ satD:
1. Your guess is. You're brilliant :)...@ satD:<br /><br />1. Your guess is. You're brilliant :)<br /><br />2. Thank you for bringing that up. Few years back (in 1989 if I'm not mistaken) there's debate and verse 32 in particular was cited by a priest who went into debate with muslim's scholar (if i'm not mistaken it's Ahmed Hussein Deedat). The subject matter is different (in that debate it's Dajjal and Isa) but the attack is the same (i.e: does verse 32 means that Prophet Muhammad was wrong when he said that Dajjal is already alive during his lifetime?). At some point the priest even argued that the Muslim are wrong for believing that Isa is still alive. By the same token the priest goes on further that the Christian are absolutely right to say that Isa has died during crucifixion.<br /><br />I didn't read the whole argument through and through (I was lazy) and I will try to find it so that it can be republish in this blog. But if I'm not mistaken, here's the crux of the ulama's argument:<br /><br />1. Yes Dajjal was alive and chained in an Island during Muhammad SAW time.<br /><br />2. Yes the one who was chained in the island is the same one who will appear to spread "Fitnah" in the end of time.<br /><br />3. No, verse 32 did not proves that Muhammad was wrong.<br /><br />4. No, Isa Al-Masih is not dead on the cross. He was alive when he was lifted to above.<br /><br />5. And yes, he is the same Isa who will killed Dajjal in the future<br /><br />6. In order to avoid misunderstanding, the content of al-Quran shouldn't be argued by narrowing it down to only a single verse. The whole verse must be read together to ensure that its meaning is not taken out of context.<br /><br />7. To argue based on Al-Quran, one who did not speak Arabic as a first language must not solely rely on the English interpretation. Because Arabic is more complicated than English.<br /><br />8. Verse 8 and 34 obviously refers to the same type of eternity / immortality because the these 2 verses are under the same Surah and the Surah is about prophets who merely a human being who is messenger of God and not Son of God as the Christian would like to believe Jesus is.<br /><br />9. Verse 8 and 34 means that all prophets and messengers of God will not live forever. Like anyone else, they ate, they drink and they'll die.<br /><br />10. As clearly told in Islam. Isa Al-Masih will eventually die. So does Dajjal, he'll be killed by Isa.<br /><br />11. So there's no contradiction with verse 8 and 34. Al-Anbiya pointed out that everyone will 'eventually' die, no exception.<br /><br />12. But that doesn't means that a creature's life cannot be extended for a period of time which is longer than normal human being. The story of Ashhabul Kahfi in Surah Al-Kahfi is proof that they didn't even have to be prophets.<br /><br />13. So there you are, by popular culture Isa and Dajjal were said to be immortal, but they are not because they'll be dead. They are just a few amongst a few who's life has been extended by the will of God.<br /><br />14. I will adopt the same argument here. Yes by mistake I do called Khidir as "Immortal" because of I also adopt the popular culture of branding someone who had live for thousands of years as such. But popular culture's definition of "immortality" is not the same with the what is meant in Arabic in Al-Anbiya. The arabic meanings in Al-Anbiya actually translates to someone who can goes on forever and forever for eternity. However, because the english translation ended up with the meaning of "immortal", people sometime got confused and thought that Al-Quran and Al-Hadith contradicts.<br /><br />15. I did mention that Khidir will be dead. So he's not eternal.<br /><br />16. I hope this helps. I hate to think that I might need to write in length another article about this coz I'm lazy.AFTERDARKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05534802425541413736noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post-4693093552274428812011-09-22T12:08:48.345-07:002011-09-22T12:08:48.345-07:00anyway on khidir
what u make of these ayats
Al-A...anyway on khidir<br /><br />what u make of these ayats <br />Al-Anbiya (The prophets)<br />8. We gave them not bodies that would not eat food, nor were they immortals.<br /><br />34.And We did not grant to any man before you eternity [on earth]; so if you die - would they be eternal?<br /><br />Assuming he came before Prophet Muhammad, would he still be around?satDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03495554463280249599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1492701167839783860.post-52204106926359593182011-09-22T11:35:19.681-07:002011-09-22T11:35:19.681-07:00the green turban dude kutthe green turban dude kutsatDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03495554463280249599noreply@blogger.com