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I know, thats why I doubted he knew about Islam.Dark Flame99966 wrote:I'm pretty sure he is the one who agreed with the priest on attacking the Muslims
Hassan I wrote:Actually, Sayf, both sides accepted each other as powerful leaders, and it is untrue to call Richard 'chicken-heart' as his actions were really unpreceedent. But when it comes to the better of the two, Salah ud Din Ayubi conquered that title, with proper honors and dignity fitting a King.
Do you say it in Urdu?Hassan I wrote:Oh, I just wrote it the way I say it. (with a z that is).
Steve wrote:what happened to respect? he was richard the lion heart. and remembered for some great things, you wouldnt want people insulting your memory when your dead would you? i would of thought you would understand respect for the dead
Steve wrote:i think it would, that was his name and for clarity you would have to say it anyway
Sayfullah wrote:I'll just stick with Richard I .... and Hadhrat Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib (ra) title was called the Lion of Allah, Hadhrat Khalid bin al-Waleed (ra) was the Sword of Allah and Hadhrat Ali (ra) is also known as Sher e Khuda, God's Lion ....
Steve wrote:i was talking about the richard chicken heart comment...
The Jews and Christians are also forbidden from eating pork. Here is a quote from the Old Testament to that effect: "And the swine, because it divideth the hoof, yet cheweth not the cud, it is unclean unto you: ye shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch their dead carcase." Deuteronomy 14:8
Many Christians believe that this verse was directed only at the Jews. But Jesus himself says during the Sermon on the Mount; "Think not that I am come to destroy the Law, or the Prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill." Some Christians say that, after a vision by St. Peter, God cleansed all animals and made them fit and lawful for human consumption. If ALL animals are cleansed by Peter's vision, this includes dogs, cats, vultures, and rats: but you just don't see people getting excited about a cat-meat sandwich like they do over barbecued pork or bacon. Others say that it was Paul who rescinded the law forbidding pork to humans, in order to appease the Romans, who enjoyed the taste of pig-meat. Many excuses have been given, but none are very sound.
Many Far Eastern traditions also discourage the eating of pork. The 3,000 year old Confucian Book of Rites says, "Agentleman does not eat the flesh of pigs and dogs." Although many Chinese are avid eaters of pork today, physicians of ancient China recognized pork-eating as the root of many human ailments. Buddhists, Jains and Hindus usually avoid eating any kind of meat.