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    toty5, tao ka ba?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    toty5, tao ka ba?


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    Lol wag mo nang patulan yan may isang thread na naclose kasi puro islam related kesyo masama daw kumain ng babaoy at puro US ang pinupuntirya. I'm not against muslims pero mukhang bot yan.


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    I merged the identical threads eninn and toty5 created. User toty5 has been banned.

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    During Ramadan, can a Muslim eat when there is a solar eclipse? :question:

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    ^^^ Ang tsismis diyan nuong nasa ME pa ako,- pumupunta sila sa isang madilim na lugar at doon kumakain,- dahil hindi raw sila makikita ng nasa itaas....

    Sa gabi naman,- sangkaterba ang tao sa kalye,- piyesta talaga....


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    What the heck...February is the most beautiful month of the year because:

    1. It's the month of love, daming love making. Puno mga hotels & motels.
    2. Birth month ko

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    #28
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    What the heck...February is the most beautiful month of the year because:

    1. It's the month of love,
    Not in saudi. Celebrating love month (particularly valentine's day) is a mortal sin.

    Even roses are forbidden on valentine's day.

    Niri-raid ng mga mutawah mga flower shops.



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    Quote Originally Posted by CVT View Post

    ^^^ Ang tsismis diyan nuong nasa ME pa ako,- pumupunta sila sa isang madilim na lugar at doon kumakain,- dahil hindi raw sila makikita ng nasa itaas....
    Modern Muslims.

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    Fasting is not unique to the Muslims. It has been practiced for centuries in connection with religious ceremonies by Christians, Jews, Confucianists, Hindus, Taoists, and Jains. God mentions this fact in the Quran:

    “O you who believe, fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may develop God-consciousness.” (Quran 2:183)

    Some Native American societies fasted to avert catastrophe or to serve as penance for sin. Native North Americans held tribal fasts to avert threatening disasters. The Native Americans of Mexico and the Incas of Peru observed penitential fasts to appease their gods. Past nations of the Old World, such as the Assyrians and the Babylonians, observed fasting as a form of penance. Jews observe fasting as a form of penitence and purification annually on the Day of Atonement or Yom Kippur. On this day neither food nor drink is permitted.

    Early Christians associated fasting with penitence and purification. During the first two centuries of its existence, the Christian church established fasting as a voluntary preparation for receiving the sacraments of Holy Communion and baptism and for the ordination of priests. Later, these fasts were made obligatory, as others days were subsequently added. In the 6th century, the Lenten fast was expanded to 40 days, on each of which only one meal was permitted. After the Reformation, fasting was retained by most Protestant churches and was made optional in some cases. Stricter Protestants, however, condemned not only the festivals of the church, but its traditional fasts as well.

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