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Yasmin

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  1. where? :T: The only muslim it talks about is a man who is trying to help a convict teenager escape that kind of life. The way you put it makes it sound like he is someone 'grooming' through his high influence :|
  2. Thanx for the replies, Amrit sounds really interesting :wub: It's true that none of us can know what will happen to us after death. What happens if someone takes Amrit but then does something that goes against Amrit does that mean it is 'broken'? Do they have to perform it again? Does wearing the 5 K's only mean soemthing after Amrit has been taken? what about people who wear some or all of the 5 K's before they take Amrit, do they still get 'reward' or blessings because they do that? Have to admit that I did not know Amrit could be perfomed anywhere, for some reason I thought you had to go to India to have Amrit performed LOL!! You learn soemthing new everyday :TH: Oh and also in the article above it said soemthing about people shouldn't take Amrit too young, whats the best age to do it? Or does it really depend on the person and how strong they are in their beliefs?
  3. Peace to all I know theres a thread about amrit already but because it's someone's else's I didnt want to intrude! Anyway I have some questions regarding amrit if any of you could tell me about it then i'd be grateful. 1) Is amrit compulsory upon every sikh? i.e. does it have to be done or isit optional for those who want to become more orthadox in practicing sikhism? 2) What ceremonies take place when you do amrit? What does it mean to have taken amrit? 3) What happens to those who've taken Amrit upon death? Sikhism teaches about reincarnation (sorry if i'm wrong) doesn't it? So if someone took amrit and carried out their duties to their best ability what happens to them after death. 4) Similar to 3) What happens to a sikh who has not taken Amrit, before and after death are they thought of differently? 5) Nothing to do with amrit - what does the thing under my name mean? Thanx :wub: Peace
  4. Really liked the video its great
  5. lol! I think i'm guilty of asking some of these unusual questions.. Not some of the stupid ones though, lol its funny what some people come out with!
  6. Yes you're right. Men have to go to the mosque for friday prayers, for the other days it is more optional. Women do not have to be at the mosque for friday prayers so it is optional for them, however because of lack of space for women at some mosques women often have no choice but to pray at home. That is what I have a problem with because some women prefer to pray at the mosque and its unfair if they are forced to pray at home because the hall is too small to accomodate them. Likewise, there should be enough room available for women at the mosque at any time, not just for friday prayers or any other prayers. :wub:
  7. Just curious to know... as you know there are problems in France because of the ban on religious clothes etc, does it apply to passports? Does anyone here in the UK know if it is legal for you to wear turban and I my hijab in passport and driving license pictures? Or would we be asked to remove it?
  8. Good article. I agree with what she says, and I have been discussing this issue with other muslim sisters recently aswell... muslim women need more space and as much right to be in a mosque as the men.. and as I can see from here Sikhism already provide quite a good means of doing this. I just add though that nowhere in the Qur'an does it say women should have a smaller hall than the men... unfortunately this is just some kind of weird tradition.
  9. Seriously... dont beleive a word this man says. He's not Allah he can't go around saying things like this. And yes Islam does teach not to steal.. the fact that he committed the fraud you described just shows how there's no way you can trust anything he says. And the picture.... lol! Whatever possessed him to have a hook I will never know.
  10. So what if abu hamza said the same thing? Would you prefer I read about Sikhism from newspapers where information could be biased and/or not correct? Or go to authentic sources? This is what I mean by dont trust the media. They only have their own interests at heart. I wouldn't trust abu hamza with a barge pole anyway, I dont personally beelive he gives a true interpretation of Islam.
  11. lol, with all respect... if you want to know anything about islam then read an Islamic book or ask a Muslim...dont beleive what you read in newspapers they cant be trusted by anyone.
  12. I wouldnt say stuff on here just to please you..dont worry..I say what I think!! (which can get me into trouble soemtimes!) I dont mind people being curious, after all we should always ask questions if we are unsure. But I hope no one here now thinks that i'm actually a spy or soemthing After all, I hope you can all see the post that jeeven pasted on here..... all of it was speaking out against the Rally it was just that one line where there was confusion.. Anyway bak to the topic, I hope everyone has successfully managed to contact people who may be able to stop the rally, and make everyone aware of it so it can be stopped.
  13. Jeevan, yes I am the same Yasmin you quote my post from an islamic board. I wrote that I can see good sides....by that I meant that there are stalls there where information and debate can take place about Islam. I personally dont see any harm in this? It means any of you could come and debate Islam with knowledgeable people, and anyone who has any interest about Islam or wants to know anything about it can come and ask. Thats all... I'm sorry if it offends you in any way. I think the stalls idea is good but the overall event and the people it is run by is not. I hope you see my point and I havent lost ur trust or anything. I dont have a problem with PEACEFUL stalls where people can learn and debate Islam but the main Rally....no I do not agree with and many times you must of seen on that Islamic forum I have said I do not agree with it.. If Sikhs where to set up stalls I wouldnt have a problem with that either, in fact people of any religion, but that is the only part of the event I see that could have any positive purpose, the rest I am definately against. And also... I have no reason to want to deceive any of you. Firstly that is not Islamic behaviour from me and secondly what would be the point? I have a high respect for Sikhs I have no intention of doing anything 'suspicious' forgive me if I gave you that impression.
  14. awwww this wedding looks lovely and I like what they're wearing it looks nice :TH: I dont know if it complies with how Sikh weddings are suppossed to be but it looks nice all the same B)
  15. Forgive me for misunderstanding the reason you put the poster up. And also thanx to all the people who said nice comments to me :TH:
  16. Must we distribute a poster that says 'Ban Islam In Britain' !? :| :| I understand we are all oppossed to the Rally but thats a racist group, supporting them instead isn't going to help.
  17. I'm afraid I have no idea which way it'll go, I dont know much about the group except that I dont like them lol. I say to keep a lookout just in case, it may be peaceful it may not I dont know but keep a lookout anyway just for safety They would be stupid anyway to start attacking people who are peacfully protesting, thats hardly gona make them seem like good people (even though we know they're not)
  18. Jahan glad to hear you know Muslims who are against it too. Out of concern I urge you all to be very careful. Should the Al-Muhajiroun for any reason turn violent and target any of you I would hate for anyone here or any other person to get hurt. I tend to worry alot as you may have noticed Just because I care, please any of you who are attending be careful and keep your witts about you.
  19. Wow I've never seen turbans like these before! You all look great :TH: B)
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