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shymexx: ^^^^Oxford educated, yet your grammar is atrocious - GTFOHWBS!U arent classy enough to clean my shoes |
[size=18pt]-Baron of Dudley (England). -Grand Officier de l’Ordre National du Leopard (Grand Officer of the National Order of the Leopard, the Democratic Republic of Congo) He cannot be the baron of dudley....the present baron of dudley is jim antony h wallace and his son and heir apparent is william wallace who was my close friend in oxford [/size] |
[quote author=T.swaggs]Its nat janglover . It a sng by kids jingle over,lyk a motor..so dy pronouncd it as jangle over epo motor. I was a victim[/quote]Thanks mate |
Please why do we call swing janglova. How did it start ? Someone told me it concerns jack and rover but i do not see it anywhere on the internet..... |
booqee: Rubbish! Why don't these designers and their workers stock their wardrobe with such cloths all thru?! $91,500?! Like seriously??At least i can wear it and watch the faces of poor men like you.it will give me great joy |
yemmy19: When i can use dis same amount to invest or build a comfortable home for myself......shey d producer is frm heaven nii,mtcheeeewAnother poor.wretched man.....i guess u are wearing okirika and using china phone |
amebotweetblog: Total waste of resources!Poverty just spoke |
gboyetade: Well, this is the 21st century and honestly speaking, a lot of people can do a lot of magic with Adobe Photoshop, but this is no photogimmicks, it is real. MASAKO MIZUTANI is a Japanese model and housewife and even though many will bet that she is just 16, she is actually a mother of two and is aged 43![size=18pt]ahh na this woman......i nyash am for hokkido last year now..i swear she fine but he nyash get some wrinkles..but she tight shaa[/size] |
[size=18pt]I am a bush meat......a big fat antelope and i need someone to catch me[/size] |
[size=18pt]marrying your cousin is neither a crime nor is it frown upon in nigeria especially in the north which makes up a huge part of our poplation. It is known as awure zumta and it is even an encoraged practice especially in rich families since it helps to keep wealth and loyalty in the family.infact The late dantata was know to have told his children to marry from their close family.i am a millionaire today because i married my cousin and shared in her family wealth After her father was deceased. I am related to 3 out of my four wives and i am they all behave like sisters since they grew up roughly together.[/size] |
[size=18pt]I steal peoples testicle s for various reasons mostly for use in the spiritual world.this method was taught to me by the chimpanzee spirit when i visited a city situated inside an Iroko tree where i studied the science of healing and incantation for 7 years that is in the tree town years but 2 months in ijebu ode time. Anybody that doubt me shoud quote Me, comment on it and add this signs ///))/// and watch yours disapear at precisely 2 am today and if you are a woman one of your br east would go missing. Untill you delete The message.[/size] |
http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/world-news/detail/articolo/dialogo-interreligioso-interreligious-dialogue-dialogo-interreligioso-10329/ [size=18pt]Prophet Muhammad's invitation to Christians to pray in mosques[/size] AN IMAM WITH SOME CATHOLIC PRIESTS In Jordan, at the Catholic Muslim forum, reference was made to the “ecumenical” episode, when Muhammad invited the Christians of Najran to pray in his mosque, before engaging in dialogue with them GIORGIO BERNARDELLI ROME "Even the prophet Muhammad invited Christians to pray in a mosque before meeting with them.” Among the many words spoken during the three days of the second Catholic Muslim Forum – gathered in recent days in Jordan at the Site of the Baptism of Jesus (a Christian holy site re-launched in these years by a Muslim government) – this phrase spoken by the Jordanian prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal, was probably the most surprising. The quote refers to an episode narrated by the Sunna which sees as protagonists the Christians of Najran, an oasis in the Arabian peninsula. The quotation was used in the context of an meeting that was also attended by representatives from countries in which a gesture of this kind today, would unleash real uproar. Forty-eight individuals present – half of them Catholic, the other half Muslim – at the meeting in Jordan viewed as the continuance of the first gathering, held in Rome in November 2008. A Forum born on the threshold of the route undertaken a year earlier, by a letter on the theme of dialogue with the Christian world, entitled A Common Word and signed by 138 Islamic personalities. On the Catholic side, the delegation in Jordan was led by Cardinal Jean-Luis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. The delegation also included representatives from some churches of the Middle East and North Africa (among them, the Patriarch of Jerusalem Fouad Twal, the Chaldean Bishop of Aleppo, Antoine Audo, the Bishop of Constantine in Algeria, Paul Desfarges, the Apostolic Vicar of Saudi Arabia, Paul Hinder) and a large group of Islamic scholars and Christian philosophers. For the Muslim side, too, the delegation – led by Prince Ghazi, the host – was of an international nature: other well known figures included the Grand Mufti of Egypt, Ali Guma'a, the Grand Mufti of Bosnia Mustafa Ceric, the Saudi sheikh Abdulla bin Bayyah, the Libyan intellectual Aref Ali al-Nayed and Professor Abdulaziz bin Uthaman Altwaijri, Director General of Isesco in Morocco. The topic chosen for the second Muslim Catholic Forum, was “Reason, faith and the human person: Christian and Muslim perspectives”. A strictly philosophical theme, on which the declaration made at the end of the discussions was based. The brief text was split into five points, which affirmed that “God has given man reason in order to recognize the truth” and that he who is faithful to the Lord, has in his center a pure heart in which “faith, reason and compassion meet in the adoration of God and in love for his neighbor.” For this reason, “the dignity bestowed by God on human beings must be respected by all and protected by law” and the relationship among believers must be animated by “reciprocal compassion and respect.” While the dialogue between Christians and Muslims must continue as “a way to promote mutual understanding and to promote the common good of all humanity, especially its thirst for peace, justice and solidarity.” These are high aims, which nevertheless address very concrete concerns in the Middle East today, shaken by the wind of the Arab spring, as the participants were also able to emphasize, in the encounter they had during discussions with the King of Jordan, Abdallah II. It is in this context that the words spoken by Prince Ghazi, referred to at the beginning of the article, are of particular interest. The words he used in relation to the question of places of Christian worship touched a raw nerve in some Muslim countries. Underlining the fact that the Site of Jesus' Baptism (where the Forum met in these past days) is “a holy place, developed, nourished and protected by Muslims for Christians,” the exact words used by the first of the letter's 138 signatories in his introductory greeting were: “perhaps our Christian colleagues are not aware of the fact that we Muslims have learned to behave in this way, from what we read in the Sunna about the prophet Muhammad, who invited the Christians of Najran to pray in his mosque before undertaking an interreligious dialogue with them.” One might ask whether it is only their “Christian colleagues” who are not aware of this. And whether that precise reference to the Sunna – which for the Sunni Islamic world is the most important source after the Qur'an – was not perhaps addressed primarily to someone else. Because the historical precedent according to which the Prophet is supposed to have permitted some Christians to gather and pray inside a mosque, is unknown to the vast majority of Muslims. It must also be noted that the Christian community of Najran in Muhammad's time, was the most important Christian community in Arabia. And the mosque in which he invited them to pray, was the Medina Mosque. The historical episode in question, is therefore complex. It is true that immediately after the gesture recalled by Prince Ghazi, an agreement - the treaty of Najran - was signed. In this agreement, Muhammad said “the Christians are my citizens” and “their churches must be respected.” But it must also be recalled that it did not last long: since they had begun “resisting” the preaching of Islam by the time Caliph Omar rose to power, the Christians of Najran started to be expelled from the Arabian peninsula, in name of the holiness of Mecca and Medina. |
seunblack: Christians are peaceful and loving people,I hope our muslim brothers can learn from this[size=18pt]muslims learnt first[/size] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/09/easter-at-the-mosque-sacramento-muslims-help-christian_n_1412663.html Easter At The Mosque: Sacramento Muslims Lend Space To Churchless Christian Congregation (VIDEO) Posted: 04/09/2012 2:00 pm Updated: 04/09/2012 FOLLOW: Video, Sacramento Area League Of Associated Muslims, Salam Center Sacramento, Salam Community Center Sacramento, Spiritual Life Center Sacramento, Muslims Easter, Sacramento Muslims, Spiritual Life Center, Good News Hundreds of worshippers in Sacramento, Calif., were able to celebrate Easter together this Sunday thanks to a local Muslim organization that let the Christians hold services in their mosque, the Sacramento Bee reports. For the past 12 years, members of the Spiritual Life Center of Sacramento had rented out space at the Pioneer Christian Church, according to the paper. But when their lease expired on March 31, the 500-member church was left with little time to find somewhere else to hold their Easter Sunday service, which is traditionally the best-attended of the year. Reverend Michael Moran told reporters he had tried desperately to find a temporary meeting space before the solution came to him in a dream. "We were desperately looking for a place to hold our Easter services. I had a dream and in the dream I saw a newspaper headline that read, 'Easter at the Mosque'," Moran told KXTV. "But when I awoke, I said that will never happen." Putting his doubts aside, Moran called Dr. Metwalli Amer of the Sacramento Area League of Associated Muslims (SALAM) to ask for permission to use the SALAM Community Center. The Islamic Center had never allowed non-Muslim church to worship inside the mosque, but after consulting with SALAM’s board of trustees, Amer decided to let the congregants use the center's community hall for services, according to CBS Sacramento. "This represents the true peaceful essence of the religion of Islam," Amer told Islamophobia Today. "I am an advocate of interfaith work." The plans were not without controversy, however. Michael Tate, a member of New Season Christian Workshop Center in Elk Grove, told KCRA 3 News he believes the event was deceptive by leading people to believe the Quran is consistent with Christianity. But objectors like Tate didn't stop worshippers from flocking to services at the mosque. Members of SALAM Community Center said there was so much interest in attending Easter services at the mosque that they had to schedule two services, one at 8:30 a.m. and another at 11 a.m. "I heard people are coming from the bay area — all over the place just to witness this one-of-a-kind event. And we’re just happy to be a part of it," Adnan Syed, a spokesman for the mosque, told CBS Sacramento. Reverend Moran told reporters that be believes the collaboration between the two religious communities was successful far beyond its original goal of helping the Spiritual Life Center congregants find a place to celebrate Easter. "Our mission from the very beginning was to bring the different faith traditions together in cooperative efforts," Moran told KXTV. "I love what the Dalai Lama said, he said, 'Until there's peace among the world's religions, there will never be peace on earth. I think this is one of those steps towards peace.'" |
[size=28pt]look at the way he looks at the camera instead of the girl.......i am now sure he is gay[/size] |
[size=38pt]i will change my religion for money and money alone[/size] |
Na true because them dey always ban me and my oga |
[size=18pt]Una dey complain abt that guy. Abeg check this website wey seun dey advertise for nairaland.you go pity nigeria.see grammatical wahala. http://www.gate-consults.org/newsdetail/11 [/size] Latest News and Upcoming Events Check here for the latest news and information about upcoming events. SEVIS FEE By Admin | Tuesday Feb 19, 2013 Sevis Fee Payment Has been a Challeng to Nigerian Students wanting to go and Study in the USA. Our Promise to you is that we will make it as smooth as Possible. We guarantee you 24-72 working day hours, Your reciept will be available live online for you to print out on SEVP website. That is the Official USA government website. When filling the Sevis fee application on our Website, there is no need choosing the expedient delivery. Ignore it, cos you dont need it. All you need is the online version of your reciept and the hard copy can come anytime. So!!! Go to our home page and fill your information now, Pay and your reciept will be online with 24-78 hours Guaranteed.(USA public Holidays not included). Call us if you need anymore information |
[size=18pt]Better live these banks and become an enteprenure by you self. I advise you to go into vegetable farming or snail farming and you might even become dangote One day.i now deal in rat poison and you cant imagine how much i am making daily.another good buiz if farming of poisonous snakes for use in making anti venoms.......[/size] |
yorke1: Mr. I need to give you a benefit of doubt that you are alright...so i'm asking you now if you are alright?Sometimes i also wonder if i am alright.......do you think i am alright? |
I swear this is exactly me untill 3 years ago when shaitan the damned one struck a hole into my chest draining my faith and destroying my zeal through A kuwaiti lady i fell in love with who lead my down the dark part of disbelif and struggle for the life of this world. [size=18pt]now i am richer than i ever imagined but my life seems meaninless without faith. Curse be the day i met the her although we are still married Curse be the day i read thomas paines work Curse be the day i read voltaire Curse be the day i realized that life is a propagnda Curse be the day i decided that religion is a human invention May karl max and darwin be ever damned for making my life meaninless [/size] |
[size=28pt]He would end up like ibori in few years after we have finished using him.i dey laugh in ogoja[/size] |
[size=18pt]Increase to 18 000 mtchew.........i live in namibia and just graduated from law school in mozambiq and i am paid $4500 as a junior lawyer here.....nigerians i pity una but shaaa That can buyi month supply of weed, buran tashi and kai kai so nothing else matters much[/size] |
[size=28pt]chei make una o worry.....anenih do fix am already. Them don rig am for the ghanian cardinal turkson [/size] |
Black smoke........ Are you sure they are not burning some weed there to see visionss |
[size=18pt]I never praise anyone not wearing a see through dress or not leaving enough cleavage for me to see.....do you know how long i have wanted to see genevieve's b oobs. At least i can use this one for one week. Abeg make i go buy vaseline..... |
[size=18pt]London has the sixth largest city economy in the world, after Tokyo, New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Paris with a GDP of $565 billion in 2008, a GDP per capita of $74,766. Nigerian economy. GDP $415 billion (2011 est.) (PPP; 30th) GDP growth 7.8% (2011 est.)[1] (driven by non-oil production activities[citation needed]) GDP per capita $2,500 (2010 est.) Only london economy large pass nigeria own talk more of lagos mtcheew [/size] |

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