Eid Mubarak to all readers.
Today is Eid-ul-Adha. I went to my local mosque and met a dear friend from out of town and we prayed together.
We had a long chat over coffee about the state of Islam and the West. It was wonderful. Food for the mind - always an inspiration, I am lucky to have such a friend.
On a separate note, I hear that they have detected some brain activity in Ariel Sharon. That will be a first then. Seriously though, I hope he makes a partial recovery and suffers for a while before meeting his protege, Satan, in Sharon’s real promised land, hell.
It will be interesting to see if the next leader has as much blood on his hands, but it’s not so likely. With the old guard pretty much gone, Israel could go in a number of directions. I hope for the sake of its people, they elect someone a bit more forward thinking. Shame they killed Rabin, he was moving the country in the right direction.
Anyhow, enough on a subject I’m not qualified to write about - I hope you all have a good day.

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olydig 01.11.06 at 6:07 pm
Hear, hear…
malik 01.12.06 at 7:55 pm
Happy Eid
“Eid ul-Adha” means the major festival. It is also called the “Eid of Sacrifice” or the “Eid ul-Hajj”. The “Eid ul-Adha” is a commemoration and a reminder to Muslims of several things; for example:
• The story of Prophet Ebrahim (AS) (Abraham) and Prophet Ismail (AS) (Ishmael) and their willingness to make great sacrifices for Allah.
• To be ready to make sacrifices for the religion of Islam.
• For those who have not gone for Hajj (Pilgrimage to Mekka), it is showing support for their fellow Muslims who are completing the Hajj on that day (i.e., 10th Dhu al Hejja).
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Khushee 01.14.06 at 2:11 am
Eid Mubarak!
Anonymous 01.18.06 at 5:24 pm
Mubarek? I thought that was the dictator of Egypt! Happy Christmas, mate. Are you on your holidays here?