Weird Islamic email

Super7
By Super7

Yesterday a friend of mine received an email from an islamic colleague of his.  This person had forwarded the email to the whole company.

 The email featured several pictures of a child's rotting body which had been exhumed from the grave.

 The caption to the pictures said that the father had requested the body exhumed to have an autopsy performed.  However the childs body was significantly more damaged and deformed than when it was buried only a few days earlier.

The reason for this was explained as being because the child had been tortured by Allah.  The father of the child said that the child had been spoilt and had not performed salat or obeyed his parent's wishes.

What do you lot think of that?  Is this a normal thing to pass around?  Do you believe it?  Does it explain the brain washed vibe from so many followers of the religion?

 I mean if I was presented with horrific ideas like that all my life perhaps I wouldn't be so dismissive!!!

By anonymous• 6 Dec 2006 11:27
anonymous

Dear all.

QatarLiving is place where people respect each other. We respect other people's religions, & the others respect ours.

Do you know that Virgin Mary is a holy woman in Islam, & that Moses & Jesus are holy prophets in Islam?

By anonymous• 5 Dec 2006 20:47
anonymous

Too see a statue of a catholic saint bleeding? It gives me a great concern the length that people go for fortune and faith. Did I said Fortune?: Umm, lets see the money donation basket strategically position for every one to see in front of the image. Umm, Did I said Virgin? Depends on the attitude and the hormonal balance.

"Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?"

Gal. 4:16

By anonymous• 5 Dec 2006 20:37
anonymous

Fundamentalism does NOT mean sending false e-mails. Fundamentalism means following the originals.

I also think that Salafism means going to original things.

Some of the emails sent by Muslims meant a good thing, however be careful. Always ask a scholar Muslim. www.islamonline.net www.islamweb.net

By Master_Jay• 1 Jul 2006 13:54
Master_Jay

Agree... Total rubbish!

By Charlene• 29 Jun 2006 16:49
Charlene

LOL butterfly!

By butterfly• 29 Jun 2006 16:34
butterfly

hmmm, if it was an ordinary virgin every night, after the first night´s appearence she would no longer be a virgin.

Or may he saw a different ordinary virgin everynight?

Or maybe Angelo´s right, and it was just too much gin

By Angelo• 29 Jun 2006 14:59
Angelo

Hey Super7,

i thought when you mentioned "THE virgin" you meant vir GIN

:)

By Super7• 29 Jun 2006 14:42
Super7

So perhaps he just saw an ordinary virgin every night.

By getinandstayin• 29 Jun 2006 13:54
getinandstayin

what a load of complete bollox. Its like that crap about the tree shaped like a man prostrate in prayer, or that woman who saw jesus'face on a piece of toast. I really have no time for this mumbo jumbo.

By butterfly• 29 Jun 2006 13:43
butterfly

didn´t dare to ask for the details about which virgin and what was she appearing for.

By Super7• 29 Jun 2006 12:37
Super7

Sure he was talking about THE virgin?

By butterfly• 29 Jun 2006 11:02
butterfly

there is people in Spain that claim the saw the Virgin Mary crying blood???

funny.

Once I met a guy who clamed that the Virgin appeared to him every night. Needless to say the guy was a complete nutter.

By genesis• 29 Jun 2006 10:44
genesis

Super. Fanatic emails & sms are the norm nowadays. Passed-on by fundamentalists & salafist groups originated in Kuwait & Saudi Arabia.

As if we needed more reminder of taboos!

You should have read the one about the man who had an accident, and was singing while dying! The email claims that because the man was listening to music all the time (which is a taboo “haram� by fundamentalists) he was cursed by god and he dead while singing!

Can it be more ridicule?

Well…offcourse some people find that nonsense, but some do believe in that I’m afraid

You know. Like some people in Mexico or Spain villages who claims that the Virgin Mary sculpture cried blood?

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