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Postby quattro » Thu Apr 28, 2011 8:55 pm

adabizim wrote:
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adabizim wrote: Your place is in hell Christian.


mine isn't, but ur so amusing i'm thinking of reserving a spot next to u.

only... how to get in?

i could break the 'thou shalt not kill' commandment - but i reckon god'll still pack me off to heaven when he finds i only broke it for.


I did not know you believed in God.


From your statements we know that you are Godless, that does not mean that others do not believe.........


God is one and only. And Jesus is not God. Allahuekber


It is either 'Allahu akbar'(Arabic) or 'Allah-ü ekber' (Turkish). Kindly do not mix the two phrases. You are in danger of showing your ignorance in languages. :roll:


:lol: :lol: :lol: What a fool. Allahuekber is not Turkish at all. Tanrı en büyüktür would be the Turkish translation but you wouldn't know that. Your bonus sentence for today: Jesus is NOT God. / İsa Tanrı değildir. 8)


Ve Sen çöp öğütücü :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:13 pm

Adabizim, dont forget that when the ezan was translated from Arabic to Turkish, 'Allah-ü ekber' became 'Tanrı uludur'. Do they still call to prayer in Turkish? Ofcourse not. It did not sound right. :lol:
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Postby adabizim » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:00 pm

denizaksulu wrote:Adabizim, dont forget that when the ezan was translated from Arabic to Turkish, 'Allah-ü ekber' became 'Tanrı uludur'. Do they still call to prayer in Turkish? Ofcourse not. It did not sound right. :lol:


How is the ezan in Greece and its illegal satellite like, in Greek or Arabic? Oh I forgot it is forbidden and you can't hear it at all!
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:16 pm

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denizaksulu wrote:Adabizim, dont forget that when the ezan was translated from Arabic to Turkish, 'Allah-ü ekber' became 'Tanrı uludur'. Do they still call to prayer in Turkish? Ofcourse not. It did not sound right. :lol:


How is the ezan in Greece and its illegal satellite like, in Greek or Arabic? Oh I forgot it is forbidden and you can't hear it at all!


Its quite an experience trying to have a non-bellicose communication with you. Greece? From where did that crop up? :?
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Postby quattro » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:32 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
adabizim wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Adabizim, dont forget that when the ezan was translated from Arabic to Turkish, 'Allah-ü ekber' became 'Tanrı uludur'. Do they still call to prayer in Turkish? Ofcourse not. It did not sound right. :lol:


How is the ezan in Greece and its illegal satellite like, in Greek or Arabic? Oh I forgot it is forbidden and you can't hear it at all!


Its quite an experience trying to have a non-bellicose communication with you. Greece? From where did that crop up? :?


awake or asleep he is surrounded by nightmares and ghosts with Greeks, Greek Cypriots ,Christians . :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby adabizim » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:48 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
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denizaksulu wrote:Adabizim, dont forget that when the ezan was translated from Arabic to Turkish, 'Allah-ü ekber' became 'Tanrı uludur'. Do they still call to prayer in Turkish? Ofcourse not. It did not sound right. :lol:


How is the ezan in Greece and its illegal satellite like, in Greek or Arabic? Oh I forgot it is forbidden and you can't hear it at all!


Its quite an experience trying to have a non-bellicose communication with you. Greece? From where did that crop up? :?


Greece or Greek Admin. down the south. Does it really matter? They are the same shit. So how is the ezan like in those places?
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Postby denizaksulu » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:57 pm

adabizim wrote:
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denizaksulu wrote:Adabizim, dont forget that when the ezan was translated from Arabic to Turkish, 'Allah-ü ekber' became 'Tanrı uludur'. Do they still call to prayer in Turkish? Ofcourse not. It did not sound right. :lol:


How is the ezan in Greece and its illegal satellite like, in Greek or Arabic? Oh I forgot it is forbidden and you can't hear it at all!


Its quite an experience trying to have a non-bellicose communication with you. Greece? From where did that crop up? :?


Greece or Greek Admin. down the south. Does it really matter? They are the same shit. So how is the ezan like in those places?


We should go with the times. The Ezan was used at times when there were no wrist-watches. Everyone can tell the time. Who needs the Ezan nowadays. The Greeks should follow suit and get rid of the Campanile. Who needs headaches first thing in the morning or the last thing at night.
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Postby adabizim » Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:09 pm

denizaksulu wrote:
adabizim wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:
adabizim wrote:
denizaksulu wrote:Adabizim, dont forget that when the ezan was translated from Arabic to Turkish, 'Allah-ü ekber' became 'Tanrı uludur'. Do they still call to prayer in Turkish? Ofcourse not. It did not sound right. :lol:


How is the ezan in Greece and its illegal satellite like, in Greek or Arabic? Oh I forgot it is forbidden and you can't hear it at all!


Its quite an experience trying to have a non-bellicose communication with you. Greece? From where did that crop up? :?


Greece or Greek Admin. down the south. Does it really matter? They are the same shit. So how is the ezan like in those places?


We should go with the times. The Ezan was used at times when there were no wrist-watches. Everyone can tell the time. Who needs the Ezan nowadays. The Greeks should follow suit and get rid of the Campanile. Who needs headaches first thing in the morning or the last thing at night.


Don't be foolish. My wrist watch won't tell me when to pray. Islam is the last religion because Christianity was changed by humanbeings. İsa Tanrı değildir. 8) Never!
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