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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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And my Bilal is enticed into the infamous ditches too. Thank you Olfactor. I know you were too timid to challenge Evian. Wai fii ngen maa fekk. I just hope Mariama is not getting any funny ideas about the ditches. Haruna.


-----Original Message-----
From: Edi Jah <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 11:52 am
Subject: Re: Daily Hadith: The Third is the Shaytaan



Mr Darbo, Yalna bumala piss off!! Decoys?!? Don't forget I'm in those
oncentric ditches, you have to be clear when communicating with me,
ith luck I will understand you then. Edi
On 26/06/2009, Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]> wrote:




 Thanks Bilal. I say we tackle Shaytaan head-on. Who is he/she? And does it
 mess with minors? What is Shaytaan's age limit for engagement? Haruna. Where
 is Mariama and my useful Hadith. I don't want you creating decoys around my
 friggin questions. You're pissin me off Bilal. Haruna.

 -----Original Message-----
 From: Edi Jah <[log in to unmask]>
 To: [log in to unmask]
 Sent: Fri, Jun 26, 2009 8:56 am
 Subject: Fwd: Daily Hadith: The Third is the Shaytaan



 The Third is the Shaytaan

 asul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “Whenever a non-mahram
 an and woman meet in seclusion, Shaytaan definitely is the third one
 oining them.” [Tirmidhi]
 What this hadith means is that Shaytaan arouses their passions and
 ncites them to commit evil. Prevention is better than cure.
 ornication and adultery rip to shreds the psychological he
alth of
 ociety. Since the family is the building block of society, for a
 ociety to be healthy, it must have healthy families that constitute
 t. To prevent any situation arising which might harm the family unit,
 slam nips the source of problems in the bud. A person is responsible
 ot only for himself or herself but for the spiritual, emotional,
 sychological and physical well being of their children as much as it
 s in their control. From their children will arise many more
 enerations. Keeping this in mind we have to do our best to provide as
 ealthy a moral environment as we can so we are not held responsible
 or the destruction of future generations.
 “If t
 he breakdown of the family and female security is to be averted,
 nly two strategies are available: firstly, members of society may be
 onditioned to believe that sexuality is from the devil, and should
 nspire feelings of guilt and distaste; or secondly, sexuality may be
 ccepted as the loving expression of a natural human need, in which
 ase the sexes must be separated, within reason, to avoid the risk of
 he temptation of weak souls and hence their unchastity.”
 “Historically, the first of these two choices has been that of
 hristianity, while Islam has opted for the second. The modern Western
 ttitude, in which there is both an obsession with sexuality and a
 asual mingling of men and women, and which has resulted in massive
 romiscuity (and hence infidelity, divorce, abortion and diseas
e) does
 ot represent an ethically coherent system.” [The Seventy-Seven
 ranches of Faith, translator’s note, The Quilliam Press]
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