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May Allah have mercy on me, but I had no clue about fatwas, nor

did I hear it in that way befor, So I thank you for this enlightnment

 but  I am not at all surprised because I must tell you that the jews also think that their God almight the creator of the universe puts his nose in every single tiny little part of their life, including but not limited to how a woman has to cleanse herself after her period so she can be with her husband again, and even more then that, how a woman in her unholy state of blood can not even touch her husband with her unholy fingers, cause she may make him unholy, she also has to sleep in a different bed while she is in her unholy stage etc etc.. I dont think there is any tiny little part of life that the jewish God does not put his nose into.

There is of course this huge difference that the Jewish God is loving and kind and does not wish for his people to kill or die for him, as a matter of fact it is forbidden to be cruel to any living creature, (I just want to clarify that, cause comparing Islam to judaism creeps me out)

posted by Tzippy on April 17, 2011 at 11:31 PM | link to this | reply

Nautikos
O.K. Here's what I looked up.Since the end of the Iran-Iraq War, Iran has also sought to improve its foreign relations. The protracted hostage crisis with the United States had brought international disfavor upon the Islamic republic. As a result, it had received little international support when Iraq invaded in 1980 or during the long years of war. Furthermore, in 1989 Khomeini issued a fatwa that absolved of sin anyone who killed British novelist Salman Rushdie, whose book The Satanic Verses (1988) many Muslims considered offensive to Islam. The fatwa, which Rafsanjani said could not be revoked, strained relations with Britain and other Western nations. Nevertheless, Iran achieved normal relations with most countries under Rafsanjani and Khatami, although there were intermittent periods of political tension with European countries such as Britain, France, and Germany. In 1998 Iran’s foreign minister signed an agreement promising that the Iranian government would not implement the fatwa. This prompted Britain to restore full diplomatic relations with Iran. However, many conservative Iranian politicians insisted the fatwa was still valid, and many organizations within Iran continued to offer large bounties on Rushdie’s life.

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posted by WileyJohn on April 17, 2011 at 7:36 PM | link to this | reply

Apparently, M knows his shit.....Mal

posted by gapcohen on April 17, 2011 at 5:50 PM | link to this | reply

If one cannot figure out what to do on their own, they will get a response such as this! So I am at a loss as to why they need to control every facet of one's existence! Boggles my mind that folks would seek it out to begin with, too! Shelly   

posted by sam444 on April 17, 2011 at 2:35 PM | link to this | reply

I don't believe that such private bathroom ablutions is any one's business
cept for the person involved. I agree with Taps.

posted by Kabu on April 17, 2011 at 2:26 PM | link to this | reply

Just pray tell how in the world can people take such as serious? Oh I mean Islam? As for personal hygine this is beyond my understanding plain words. This is too sick for reason! Thanks for helping us along.

posted by Justi on April 17, 2011 at 2:01 PM | link to this | reply

I never realized that there was such a process behind Fatwas...I'm learning a lot about Islam.

posted by FormerStudentIntern on April 17, 2011 at 11:39 AM | link to this | reply

ROTFLMAO at TAPS' comment!!!! Nautikos, this is hilarious. One has to laugh at the absurdity of it all. One also makes a conscious decision to neither eat nor sleep at these peoples' places

posted by adnohr on April 17, 2011 at 10:52 AM | link to this | reply

Oh my!  Not exactly my idea of what to read with Sunday Brunch.  LOL

posted by TAPS. on April 17, 2011 at 8:27 AM | link to this | reply