There are some aspects which I agree with - eg the strict avoidance of any forms of idolworship, particularly the praying to saints etc. I particularly object to the elitist attitude towards other Muslim sects, eg the Shia. Cheers, Shafique so you would agree with the strict avoidance of any forms ...
General, what is your view on Ahmadis/Qadianis? Do they go against Islam? I remember reading some of the crazy beliefs of Qadianis not very long ago, including the founder slamming his opponents when he could not refute them in debate. In the first month of spring in April 1974, a conference was he...
Well as I read the article, it’s all about stopping the voyeuristic practices of the itinerant groups of young males on Dubai’s beaches, making it a safer and more comfortable place for those who wish to use the beach for leisure purposes, so more power to the police I say and the stats in the arti...
well if he truely is a c*nt and just happens to be black, and tiger is an @sshole who also happens to be black, then i dont see what the f%#king problem is, i happen to laugh at arab stereotypes in movies and songs. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1gXWZtRNYs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3u-J4uxEWFQ
Is it Lebonese that wear budgie smugglers? I thought they were Russians :shock: yea they are lebanese, and the first thing they will tell u is that they are friends with the beach management and be carefull from the locals dont talk to them hahaha, honestly they said that to my friends german girlf...
I understand your point but it's kind of ironic coming from one who is known as “The Mouth or Luisiana Lip” and who’s most famous catchphrase was “ I am the greatest” though? :) he was known as the luiville lip actually, but if you followed his career you would understand that it was just part of s...
he will always be my top heavyweight ever, he truly earned it, he was hospitalised about a couple of weeks ago when found on the floor not moving, but left in good health, it was quite a scare
i will alwys whatch his fights every now and then, makes me wonder why the hell cant boxers today be anything close to how boxers from that era used to do it, shame realy. i'm trying to get his latest movie in which some of the boxers he faced like foreman, cooper, lyle, shavers, norton, chuvalo and...
thats just a sad story BM, it is life indeed, it cant always go the way you want it to, stories like this only makes me appreciate what i have more and more. as for Bills Wills, im not that good when it comes to remembering british boxers from that era, the only name that always jumps to mind is the...
Michael Parkinson, a UK TV personality interviewed Muhammad Ali on several occasions during the 1970’s, I remember the interviews were very popular at the time, a Parkinson comment in the introduction of the video clip; “I interviewed him four times…and I lost on every occasion!” :lol: http://www.y...
thanks i will try that, you might want to check the documentary "the five laws of mohammed ali" by the late sir henry cooper, i liked the phrased he used when discribing Ali's jab, it was long and stingning, i could still feel it to this day