from Jordan
said:Well…You know, I have read the novel before, and I liked it, because I took the religion out of the record, and read it as a mystery story…
I guess I am wrong, because I separated religion from reality, and I wish I haven't done that…Thanks for the spot light you have added…And I truly regret that once in my life I haven't taken the whole picture of a certain issue…
But you know what? I believe this issue has so many advantages, First people will deeply understand now why we were pissed of with the drawings that insulted us all, and everyone knew now for sure that even freedom has a limit…
v good.
from Jordan
said:Hey the caller, everything is OK? where are you :)
from Egypt
said:asalam 3alaykom,ooh..long time..no see..it've been a while and i sure missed my blog and my dear co-bloggers..
thank you neverland for your kindness and care..my computer was ill and got me ill from deprivation too.. i sure missed ..the call and thank allah that it's back..
thank you hamede..
afzal..absloutly right..
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sounds extremely familiar...lol... they never ceased to be hypocrites since the time of the Prophets.
i guess the good part about this whole controversy is that..Muslims and Christians actually have a common ground now..protecting the dignity of Nabee Isa ibn Maryam.