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Topic History of: Happy EID to all our Islamic visitors Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Jim |
'Islam : grammatically speaking, Islam should only refer to the religion or acts done in the name of that religion, never a person who practices that religion. Islamic community and Islamic art are correct, Islamic man is not.'
www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/...uslim/#ixzz2bYbXpfli
'According to the Center for Nonproliferation Studies,"Moslem and Muslim are basically two different spellings for the same word." But the seemingly arbitrary choice of spellings is a sensitive subject for many followers of Islam. Whereas for most English speakers, the two words are synonymous in meaning, the Arabic roots of the two words are very different. A Muslim in Arabic means"one who gives himself to God," and is by definition, someone who adheres to Islam. By contrast, a Moslem in Arabic means"one who is evil and unjust" when the word is pronounced, as it is in English, Mozlem with a z.'
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JK2006 |
I know from the daily URLs that we get visitors of every faith from all over the world. I've been surprised by how important both Eids are to Moslems - both the Little (now) and Big (October).
They are like Christmas.
Yet most non Moslems seem almost unaware of them.
As I grow older and realise I'm a citizen of the world, which not only includes all races, skin colours, religions and sexual inclinations but all species too. Indeed, my personal preferred species include Dogs and Trees. |
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