Re: Reflections on La ilaha lila Allah
- From: craoibhin66@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2009 07:51:12 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 22, 1:00 pm, f...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mar 22, 3:12 am, DKleinecke <dkleine...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mar 21, 10:21 am, f...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Mar 19, 6:13 pm, mohamed_d...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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Muslims are not allowed to make images of Allah.
There are also images in language. Speaking of HIm
is depicting Allah as a man. Allah has 99 names
but nobody knows the true name. What if it is Birgid?
No one knows, really no one knows.
I have repeatedly stated to Muslims that I do not think the deity
should be referred to by a male pronoun and I try never to use any
pronoun to refer to God. So far I have not gotten any response from
any Muslim. A couple of Christians have suggested that maybe since the
church has been using a male pronoun for a long time it has really
become acceptable as a tradition. A weak defense - but at least it is
a defense.
I think that, in Muslim terms, Franz has gone somewhere the other side
of blasphemy. The pronoun gender problem seems to be a complete
surprise to Muslims.
This is a problem with any language that has classified pronouns that
refer to particular classified nouns and along comes something that
does not classify. Anybody care to contribute examples and how they
are coped with?
The Bible says the same about making images, but Christians
don't care and speak of Him and show Him as an old hippie with
long white hair and a long white beard. However, things begin
to change. There is now a Bible in 'fair language' that replaced
God by the Eternal One in the female form: die Ewige.
If Allah is allahmighty and created everything then also me and
my intelligence and my courage in speaking my mind and saying:
to crave power - also power over women - and call this religion
is the actual blasphemy, and I mean any religion.
By the way, I am volunteering for two care organizations, mostly
giving free private lessons in mathematics, and mostly to young
Muslims. I don't speak about religion, it's just mathematics,
and my methods rely on my reconstructions of early mathematics
that are equally bold as my reconstructions of early language.
Already a few lessons by me make the degrees of my pupils
rocket and give them a fair chance in our system. Sometimes
other aspects come into the focus as well. One girl, it turned out,
was not bad in mathematics, but she got mobbed by her class
for not smoking and not drinking alcohol etc. I encouraged her
to stand up against her class, and organized three teachers
who would help her in case. She did it alone, she succeeded,
and her degrees rocketed. So if my Finnish stalker who wrote
hateful messages regarding women in the past should send me
some blowupper he would deprive several hopeful young Muslims
of a better chance in life. Note well: the Quran obliges a Muslim
to learn, and not only boys and men but also girls and women!
And my personal Bible says: those who are killrated now in
the name of science shall be teachers of tomorrow.
Franz, I think you are simply lying. During your years here, you have
repeatedly shown that there is not a charitable bone in your body. I
think it is entirely repulsive that you should actually be so low as
to concoct this sort of lies about you actually doing worthwhile
charitable work. I most emphatically don't believe you, or trust you.
.
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