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Here is some more tidbits of wisdom from Islam when performing what they call Wudu..... When one of you rises from sleep, he should clean his nose three times for the devil spends the night in the cavity of the nose..... When one of you gets up from sleep, he should not touch any utensil unless he washes his hands three times, for he does not know where his hands had been during the night......None of you shall urinate in stagnant water nor shall he use it for bathing..... it is essential for every mature person to take a bath on Friday, to brush his teeth and also to use perfume if he can afford it.....heres some extra teachings from the wonderful islamic religion... When the call for prayer is made, Satan turns around to leave while farting very loudly so that he would not hear the Azan (call for prayer), When Azan is finished Satan returns back.......... The son of Abu Said al-Khudri reported on the authority of his father that Allahs Messenger said: When one of you yawns, he should keep his mouth shut with the help of his hand, for it is the devil that enters therein.... the Prophet said; I looked at hell and the majority of its dwellers were women...in Bukhari Volume 1, Book 6, Number 301 it is explained that the majority of women end up in hell because they did not obey their husbands!... Abu Hurayra said; the Messenger of God said; When any of you eats, you should lick your fingers because you do not know in which one is the blessings (Baraka).... Abu Huraiar said, the Messenger of God said; Every newborn from the descendants of Adam is touched by Satan when born, and that is why he/she starts by crying. The only exception was Jesus and his mother...... Sahih Muslim, Book 37, Number 6666: Abu Burda said that his father said the Messenger of God said; On the Last Day, some Muslims will come with sins as high as the mountains, but God will forgive them for these sins and transfer these sins to the Jews and the Christians..... Abu Hurayra said; the Messenger of God said; If a fly falls in your drink, you should immerse it completely in the drink, because in one of the wings is the disease and in the other wing is the healing..... Islamic teachings and dreams Islam is the main reason behind this backward culture that has prevailed in Muslim societies. Both the Quran and hadith promote this backward thinking and, of course, all Muslim Imams. I know some people keep comparing the Quran to the Bible and other scriptures and ask: “why single out the Quran if all scriptures contain nonsense?” I would like to say to those people that there is no comparison; the Quran is a book of instructions that Muslims must follow, while the others are books of descriptions. The best-known Quranic dream happened to Ibrahim, Allah’s best friend, who is better known as Kalilul Arrahman (Arabic: the friend of Allah). Apart from Ibrahim, Allah did not select any other human as a friend (1). Ibrahim had a dream that he was practicing the famous Islamic art of beheading on his own son Ismail (according to the Muslims’ story). Being a good Muslim and an experienced prophet, Ibrahim understood the encrypted signal in that dream. He woke up and without any hesitation grabbed a knife and set on to slaughter his son. Just like classic films, the story had a happy ending, as Allah intervened in the last second calling for Ibrahim to stop. It turned out that the entire story was a practical joke that worked well on gullible Ibrahim. Allah admitted he was only testing his friend and was not serious at all about that particular dream. Another person would be charged with attempted murder, but not Ibrahim. Allah actually commended his friend’s reaction. Because Ibrahim was already in the beheading mood, Allah dropped a lamb to him to slaughter instead of his son (2). The consequences of the above dream could have been disastrous; the entire Arab race could have been made extinct before they even existed because Ismail, later, became the father of the Arabs. The Quran endorsed dreams in other areas as well. In surat Yousef (3), the Quran sets examples that demonstrates to Muslims how correct ‘interpretation’ of dreams can have significant impacts on people’s lives. Apparently Yousef was talented in dreams’ interpretation. As would be expected, Mohammed too promoted this culture of dreams. In an authentic and well known hadith, narrated in both Sahihs of Bukhari and Muslim, Mohammed said: ‘those of you who see me in their dreams, it is as if they see me for real, because the Satan can not impersonate me’....and Muslims believe this rot!!!!
Posted on: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 15:07:32 +0000

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