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Location: Jordan
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Hello to all I wish every single person in this universe to live happily without pain and hatred, my friends, that the period experienced by the human is limited and so we must be careful to know the facts all around us without haste and that the truth of Islam, which is the last message from God to the world in this message for all Maibges rights from the fact that happiness, security and peace of mind does not leave the world without the knowledge of Islam
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12-12-2010, 02:18 AM
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Location: Valencia, Spain
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What are 'Maibges'?? 
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12-12-2010, 02:46 AM
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Location: 30-40°N 90-100°W
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I don't necessarily have a bad opinion of Muslims on the whole, but so far the only Muslims I've seen on R&P are kind of proselytizing Moderator cut: edit
Anyway "Maibges" may be an Arabic/Arab-slang word for a worker/person in technology and entertainment. Or at least that's the closest thing I found that could fit in context.
Last edited by june 7th; 12-12-2010 at 02:33 PM..
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12-12-2010, 03:55 AM
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Location: Jordan
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An error has occurred in the translation of the word for "Maibges" during translation and I mean the word human, I'm sorry
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12-12-2010, 12:17 PM
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Location: Log home in the Appalachians
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Originally Posted by salaita1
An error has occurred in the translation of the word for "Maibges" during translation and I mean the word human, I'm sorry
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salaita, I have a question for you and I want you to take your time and think about this. Explain to me how Islam is any better than my belief as a Native American in a Creator and how does Islam treat women in comparison to my native belief and why do you think I would be happier with a belief in Islam.
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12-12-2010, 03:18 PM
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Location: OKC
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Have you heard Boxcar's message of hope?
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12-12-2010, 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by salaita1
Hello to all I wish every single person in this universe to live happily without pain and hatred, my friends, that the period experienced by the human is limited and so we must be careful to know the facts all around us without haste and that the truth of Islam, which is the last message from God to the world in this message for all Maibges rights from the fact that happiness, security and peace of mind does not leave the world without the knowledge of Islam
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Too many followers of Islam want everyone who doesn't believe in Islam to die violent deaths, so you'll understand if I don't believe you for one second.
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12-12-2010, 11:39 PM
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salaita, I have a question for you and I want you to take your time and think about this. Explain to me how Islam is any better than my belief as a Native American in a Creator and how does Islam treat women in comparison to my native belief and why do you think I would be happier with a belief in Islam.
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until salaita answers you , tell us about your believes in the creator.
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12-13-2010, 10:48 AM
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Location: Log home in the Appalachians
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I can only speak for myself and those who believe as I do, but you must understand there are many nations of the native people in this land that have various different beliefs but the basics are similar, the one thing we do have in common is the belief in a Creator, he may be called by different names amongst the native people of this land and that varies from tribe to tribe. I can tell you of the Keetoowah Spirituality of which my belief comes from, we are Tsalagi pronounced Jah-la-kee (Cherokee). We the Keetoowah People believe that all life must be respect, and that its Creator deserves our love. Humanity should walk in balance with all creation. We believe that the earth is our Grandmother and teacher; her ways and truths are to be studied. We believe in honoring our elders. They teach that at the end of our life walk, we should leave no tracks other than our families and our students. Our worship includes all acts of learning traditional ways, everything involved in achieving the correct position in relation to one's own path, family, community, nation, and Creation as a whole. Diet is an individual choice, but all food is respect because it can change life and consciousness. Among my people our summer ceremonies are held outside in a Sacred Circle established in the forest. In winter all activities are moved indoors. For Keetoowahs, the practice of meditation is the highest act of living. Each step is considered a prayer to life by all of the Creator's children, who are taught to walk lightly upon Grandmother Earth and to respect others.osay
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12-13-2010, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by ptsum
I can only speak for myself and those who believe as I do, but you must understand there are many nations of the native people in this land that have various different beliefs but the basics are similar, the one thing we do have in common is the belief in a Creator, he may be called by different names amongst the native people of this land and that varies from tribe to tribe. I can tell you of the Keetoowah Spirituality of which my belief comes from, we are Tsalagi pronounced Jah-la-kee (Cherokee). We the Keetoowah People believe that all life must be respect, and that its Creator deserves our love. Humanity should walk in balance with all creation. We believe that the earth is our Grandmother and teacher; her ways and truths are to be studied. We believe in honoring our elders. They teach that at the end of our life walk, we should leave no tracks other than our families and our students. Our worship includes all acts of learning traditional ways, everything involved in achieving the correct position in relation to one's own path, family, community, nation, and Creation as a whole. Diet is an individual choice, but all food is respect because it can change life and consciousness. Among my people our summer ceremonies are held outside in a Sacred Circle established in the forest. In winter all activities are moved indoors. For Keetoowahs, the practice of meditation is the highest act of living. Each step is considered a prayer to life by all of the Creator's children, who are taught to walk lightly upon Grandmother Earth and to respect others.osay
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Who and what is the link with creator that you beleive?
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