what i feel.... $)

what i feel.... $)
Baby thats for you...... !!!!
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# Posté le mardi 21 août 2007 05:22

Modifié le mercredi 06 mai 2009 05:08

Hearts Torture

Hearts Torture
Ive been waiting for you all my life
Cause you gave me something to hold on it
To live for it

You make me dream
You make me wish
You make me want to do anything for you
You make me ask the stars to stop shining

Because you were shining for me from sky
When I saw you for the first time I knew it
It wont be the last
When I saw you for the first time I knew it
I want to be with you
When I saw you for the first time I knew it
I will keep loving you

I can hardly lay on my back
I can hardly forget you for moment
I can hardly believe that I'm alive

I'm just afraid if you'll leave me silently

This is my heart's torture ...but

I'd like to taste it
I'd like to live it

# Posté le dimanche 30 mars 2008 09:01

Modifié le mercredi 04 juin 2008 16:19

Islam

Islam
الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله

Islam is the only right path and religion is this world

أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله وأشهد أنّ محمدا رسول الله

aschhadu an lā ilāha illā 'llāh wa-aschhadu anna Muhammadan rasūlullāh
a¨hadu an lā ilāha illā 'llāh, wa-a¨hadu anna muḥammadan rasūlu 'llāh


I testify that there is none worthy of worship except God
and I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of God


Ich bezeuge, dass es keine Gottheit außer Gott gibt
und dass Mohammed der Gesandte Gottes ist.

الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله الله

# Posté le lundi 10 décembre 2007 11:07

Modifié le lundi 01 septembre 2008 13:40

The 5 Pillars of Islam

The 5 Pillars of Islam
The 5 Pillars of Islam


THE SHAHADAH

The shahadah, which is the basic creed or tenet of Islam:
"'a¨hadu 'al-lā ilāha illā-llāhu wa 'a¨hadu 'anna muħammadan rasūlu-llāh",
or "I testify that there is none worthy of worship except God and I testify that Muhammad is the Messenger of God." This testament is a foundation for all other beliefs and practices in Islam. Muslims must repeat the shahadah in prayer, and non-Muslims wishing to convert to Islam are required to recite the creed.



THE SALAH
Salah, or ritual prayer, which must be performed five times a day. Each salah is done facing towards the Kaaba in Mecca. Salah is intended to focus the mind on God, and is seen as a personal communication with him that expresses gratitude and worship. The prayers are recited in the Arabic language, and consist of verses from the Qur'an.


THE ZAKAT

Zakat, or alms-giving. This is the practice of giving based on accumulated wealth, and is obligatory for all Muslims who can afford it. A fixed portion is spent to help the poor or needy, and also to assist the spread of Islam. The zakat is considered a religious obligation (as opposed to voluntary charity) that the well-off owe to the needy because their wealth is seen as a "trust from God's bounty". The Qur'an and the hadith also suggest a Muslim give even more as an act of voluntary alms-giving (sadaqah).

THE SAWM
Sawm, or fasting during the month of Ramadan. Muslims must not eat or drink (among other things) from dawn to dusk during this month, and must be mindful of other sins. The fast is to encourage a feeling of nearness to God, and during it Muslims should express their gratitude for and dependence on him, atone for their past sins, and think of the needy. Sawm is not obligatory for several groups for whom it would constitute an undue burden. For others, flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts usually must be made up quickly.


THE HAJJ
The Hajj, which is the pilgrimage during the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah in the city of Mecca. Every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it must make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in his or her lifetime. When the pilgrim is about ten kilometers from Mecca, he must dress in Ihram clothing, which consists of two white seamless sheets. Rituals of the Hajj include walking seven times around the Kaaba, touching the Black Stone, running seven times between Mount Safa and Mount Marwah, and symbolically stoning the Devil in Mina. The pilgrim, or the hajji, is honored in his or her community, although Islamic teachers say that the Hajj should be an expression of devotion to God instead of a means to gain social standing.

# Posté le lundi 12 novembre 2007 16:22

Modifié le lundi 16 février 2009 02:23

You are my angel

You are my angel
You're like an angel

You must have been sent from heaven to earth to change me

The thing that I feel is stronger than love believe me

You're something special

I only hope that I'll one day deserve what you've given me

But all I can do is try

Every day of my life
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# Posté le lundi 12 novembre 2007 16:00

Modifié le dimanche 30 mars 2008 14:30