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Top 6 Methods to Understand a Woman

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Part III
 


Part IV
 


Part V
 


And Finally!
 

Have you ever wondered how a woman’s brain works? 
Well….it’s finally explained here in one, easy-to-understand illustration:
 

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Forward this to all the guys for a good laugh, and to all the ladies who have a good sense of humor.

WE CAME, WE SAW, THEY CONQUERED

WE CAME, WE SAW, THEY CONQUERED

 

Looking at the sea of fresh young faces standing in what appeared to be a mile long queue, I was not a little surprised could there so many students in an M.Tech. course? I turned pleading eyes to my guide, a third semester M.Tech.  man, casually leaning against a marble pillar with a disdainful look on his face. Where upon he beckoned me with one lazy finger to follow him. Right up to the top of the queue we went, shouldering aside less fortunate mortals. He greeted the official at his desk warmly and was rewarded with a familiar nod. Like magic, several forms and papers appeared in my hand and I was soon registered, the No.1, ’numero uno’, of the thermal science class; while ordinary humans like my friend, Mahesh, who had arrived hours, may be days earlier had to content themselves waiting for hours, and then getting some un distinguished number like ten or twelve.

                       This flair for the short cut was inculcated, I later understood, into any and every IITian worth his salt. Tutorials would be given by professors who would smilingly hand you a ream of tutorial questions and casually ask you to submit the same, next day while you stood aghast.

                      The old IITian would take it in his stride “he was like this during B. Tech. too” one guy would enlighten us poor guys who have the incalculable misfortune (in their eyes) to have taken our B. Tech. elsewhere. And then the Alumnus would walk away with not a care in the world; while we would stand bemused by this genius who expected to find answers to 48 questions with 26 sub questions each, by the next day.

                      Later while you were drawing along sigh after fighting an epic battle with the questions and having managed to do them all without having to resort to psychiatric help, in saunters your old IITian; hands in pockets. “Oh by the way, old chap could you pass those tutorial sheets? You can have them back in a minute.” Later, you sit back dazed, as the efforts of a sleepless night disappear in the form of Xerox copies of your tutorial sheet into the cavernous jaws of the IITian’s bag.

                      You can find many students sauntering in the lawn when you come back from a sparsely attended lecture. Why didn’t you attend you ask. ”He is an old bore, why don’t you Xerox today’s notes and give it to us?” How could you not oblige such brilliant minds that can look down upon a professor with years of experience?

                      Take the hostels next. It is populated of creatures that emerge only for food and lock the door the moment they enter their rooms. Their names were daily called out by the professors, but silence would inevitably be the reply. ”Why don’t they come for the classes?” I once asked an old IITian “Bah! They have much better things to do.” replied that infant prodigy. ”Like what?” queried I, much intrigued by an occupation better than studying for post graduation in engineering in the most prestigious technical institution in the country. The reply shattered me. Quoth the sage “Preparing for the I.A.S.!”

                                                                                                                                                                     PROCRASTINATION IS A FAULT THAT MOST PEOPLE PUT OFF TRYING TO CORRECT.

Ideal Muslim in a Pluralistic Society

Ideal Muslim in a Pluralistic Society

In a world plagued with wars, racism, political turmoil, economic downturns, and social anguish, many people are looking for an alternative in which justice, freedom, decency, and common sense will prevail. Such societies have existed in the past, in the golden eras of Islamic civilization, and we have the hope that, if Allah wills, such a society may appear again. But until then a Muslim has to live in this society in a way which will cause that society itself to metamorphose into a just and liberal one.  

Here is a picture of what a Muslim’s life in a society consisting of Muslims and non-Mulims, would look like. Drawing on the extensive research of Islamic History and contrasting the ideal with the sorry state affairs in human societies today, let us explore the religious, political, economic, social, and other facets of this Muslim’s life, illustrating everything from the responsibilities of those in authority to the interactions between individuals on the humblest levels. For those who are longing to see a better world, this life offers practical ideas and hope.

The collective lives of the people do not bear any impression of the guidance of the Qur’an and the Sunnah. The lives of luxury led by the ruling few and greed has caused many people a grave economic set-back.

Let us take a look at how an ideal Muslim woman would live in such a mixed society.

The Muslim woman never forgets that the mother’s responsibility in bringing up the children and forming their characters is greater than that of the father, because children tend to be closer to their mother and spend more time with her; she knows all about their behavioral, emotional and intellectual development during their childhood and the difficult years of adolescence.

Hence the woman who understands the teachings of Islam and her own educational role in life, knows her complete responsibility for the upbringing of her children, as is referred to in the Qur’an:

(O you who believe! Save yourselves and your families from a Fire whose fuel is Men and Stones . . .) (Qur’an 66:6)  
 

The Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) also referred to this responsibility in his hadith:

“Each of you is a shepherd and each of you is responsible for his flock. The leader is a shepherd and is responsible for his flock; a man is the shepherd of his family and is responsible for his flock; a woman is the shepherd in the house of her husband and is responsible for her flock; a servant is the shepherd of his master’s wealth and is responsible for it. Each of you is a shepherd and is responsible for his flock.”1 
 

Islam places responsibility on the shoulders of every individual; not one person is left out. Parents – especially mothers – are made responsible for providing their children with a solid upbringing and sound Islamic education, based on the noble characteristics that the Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) declared that he had been sent to complete and spread among people:

“I have only been sent to make righteous behavior complete.”2  
 

Nothing is more indicative of the greatness of the parents’ responsibility towards their children and their duty to give them a suitable Islamic upbringing than the verdict of the ‘ulama’ that every family should heed the words of the Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam):

“Instruct your children to pray when they are seven and hit them if they do not do so when they are ten.”3

Any parents who are aware of this hadith but do not teach their children to pray when they reach seven or hit them if they do not do so when they reach ten, are parents who are sinners and failing in their duty; they will be responsible before Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala) for their failure.

The family home is a microcosm of society in which the children’s mentality, intellect, attitudes and inclinations are formed when they are still very small and are ready to receive sound words of guidance. Hence the parents’ important role in forming the minds of their sons and daughters and directing them towards truth and good deeds is quite clear.

Muslim woman have always understood their responsibility in raising their children, and they have a brilliant record in producing and influencing great men, and  instill  ling noble values in their hearts. There is no greater proof of that than the fact that intelligent and brilliant women have produced more noble sons than have intelligent and brilliant men, so much so that you can hardly find any among the great men of our ummah who have controlled the course of events in history who is not indebted to his mother.

Al-Zubayr ibn al-’Awwam was indebted for his greatness to his mother Safiyyah bint ‘Abd al-Muttalib, who  instill  led in him his good qualities and distinguished nature.

‘Abdullah, al-Mundhir and ‘Urwah, the sons of al-Zubayr were the products of the values  instill  led in them by their mother, Asma’ bint Abi Bakr, and each of them made his mark in history and attained a high status.

‘Ali ibn Abi Talib (radhiallahu anhu) received wisdom, virtue and good character from his distinguished mother, Fatimah bint Asad.

‘Abdullah ibn Ja’far, the master of Arab generosity and the most noble of their leaders, lost his father at an early age, but his mother Asma’ bint ‘Umays took care of him and give him the virtues and noble characteristics by virtue of which she herself became one of the great women of Islam.

Mu’awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan inherited his strength of character and intelligence from his mother, Hind bint ‘Utbah, not from his father Abu Sufyan. When he was a baby, she noticed that he had intelligent and clever features. Someone said to her, “If he lives, he will become the leader of his people.” She responded, “May he not live if he is to become the leader of his people alone!”

Mu’awiyah was unable to    instill  his cleverness, patience and skills in his own son and and heir, Yazid, because the boy’s mother was a simple Bedouin woman, whom he had married for her beauty and because of the status of her tribe and family.

Mu’awiyah’s brother Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan, who was a prime example of intelligence, shrewdness and quick-wittedness, was similarly unable to pass these qualities on to his son ‘Ubayd-Allah   (subhanahu wa ta’ala) who grew up to be stupid, clumsy, impotent and ignorant. His mother was Marjanah, a Persian woman who possessed none of the qualities that might entitle her to be the mother of a great man.

History records the names of two great men of Banu Umayyah, the first of whom was known for his strength of character, capability, intelligence, wisdom and decisiveness, and the second of whom took the path of justice, goodness, piety and righteousness.

The first was ‘Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, whose mother was ‘A’ishah bint al-Mughirah ibn Abi’l-’As ibn Umayyah, who was well-known for her strength of character, resolution and intelligence. The second was ‘Umar ibn ‘Abd al-’Aziz (radhiallahu anhu), the fifth of the khulafa’ al-rashidun, whose mother was Umm ‘Asim bint ‘Asim ibn ‘Umar ibn al-Khattab, who was the most noble in character of the women of her time. Her mother was the righteous worshipper of Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala) whom ‘Asim saw was honest and truthful, and clearly following the right path, when she refused to add water to the milk as her mother told her to, because she knew that Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala) could see her.

If we turn towards Andalusia, we find the brilliant, ambitious ruler ‘Abd al-Rahman al-Nasir who, having started life as an orphan, went on to establish an Islamic state in the West, to which the leaders and kings of Europe surrendered and to whose institutes of learning the scholars and philosophers of all nations came to seek knowledge. This state made a great contribution to worldwide Islamic culture. If we were to examine the secret of this man’s greatness, we would find that it lay in the greatness of his mother who knew how to  instill in him the dynamic spirit of ambition.

During the ‘Abbasid period there were two great women who planted the seeds of ambition, distinction and ascendancy in their sons. The first was the mother of Ja’far ibn Yahya, who was the wazir of the khalifah Harun al-Rashid. The second was the mother of Imam al-Shafi’i: he never saw his father who died whilst he was still a babe in arms; it was his mother who took care of his education.

There are many such examples of brilliant women in our history, women who  instill  led in their sons nobility of character and the seeds of greatness, and who stood behind them in everything they achieved of power and status.

The Muslim as Islâm meant him to be, is a unique and remarkable person in his attitude and conduct and in his relationships and dealings with others at all levels. Throughout his long history, man has never been given the components of a virtuous and integrated personality such as Islâm has bestowed upon the Muslim through the divine guidance contained in the Qur’ân and Sunnah.

Islâm does not concentrate on filling men’s minds with philosophical ideas, or on excessive dream-like spirituality, or on physical training and perfection, or on self-serving materialistic philosophies such as exist nowadays in both East and West. Islâm drew up a balanced, integrated program for man’s development, taking into account his physical, intellectual and spiritual needs, based on the sound principle that man is formed of body, mind and soul.

The personality of the Muslim is perfectly integrated and balanced, and no aspect of it is overtaken by others, as happens in other societies where man is brought up under imperfect manmade systems which all too often are governed by selfish desires, reprehensible innovations or deviant ideas. The Muslim as has been explained in this study, is obedient to Allâh, follows His guidance, seeks His protection, accepts His decrees and always seeks to please Him.

The Muslim personality is balanced. He pays due attention to his body’s needs and his outward appearance, without letting it distract him from taking care of the inner characteristics, as befits man whom Allâh has honored, made His angels prostrate to him, and subjugated for his benefit all that is in heaven and earth. Rather, the Muslim is also concerned with that which will form sound intellectual development and ways of thinking, so that he will understand the nature and essence of things. He does not forget that man is not only composed of a body and a mind, but that he also possesses a soul and a spirit, and feels a longing for higher things that makes him rise above this materialistic life and scale the heights of goodness, virtue and light. Therefore he pays as much attention to his spiritual development as to his physical and intellectual development, in a precisely balanced fashion, which does not concentrate on one aspect to the detriment of others.

With his parents, he is an example of sincere filial piety, good treatment, infinite compassion, utter politeness and deep gratitude.

With his wife, he is the example of good and kind treatment, intelligent handling, deep understanding of the nature and psychology of women, and proper fulfillment of his responsibilities and duties.

With his children, he is a parent who understands his great responsibility towards them, which is, as well as flooding them with love and compassion, to pay attention to anything that may influence their Islâmic development.

With his relatives, he maintains the ties of kinship and knows his duties toward them. He understands the high status given to relatives in Islâm, which makes him keep in touch with them no matter what the circumstances.

With his neighbor, the true Muslim is an example of good treatment and consideration of others’ feelings and sensitivities. He puts up with mistreatment and turns a blind eye to his neighbor’s faults while taking care not to commit any such errors himself. He always adopts the Islâmic attitude whereby treating neighbors well was made a basic principle of Islâm, so much so that the Prophet thought that Jibrail would make his neighbor his heir. Therefore he never does anything bad to his neighbor, nor does he fail in his duty towards him; rather, he does not spare any effort to do favors for his neighbor, without expecting any favors, reward or thanks in return.

His relationship with his brothers and friends is the best and purest of relationships, for it is based on love for the sake of Allâh and this pure, sincere, brotherly love derives its purity from the guidance of the Qur’ân and Sunnah. Hence it became a unique network in the history of human relations.

From these strong bonds and deep love emerged a group of the best attitudes and characteristics, which make the true Muslim a wonderful example of humanity, in whom are embodied the values and morals of Islâm. He is loving, not cold, towards his brothers and friends; he is loyal and does not betray them; he is sincere and does not cheat them; he is gentle and never harsh; he is tolerant and forgiving, and does not bear a grudge or stab in the back; he is generous and prefers others to himself, and he prays for them in their absence.

In his social relationships with all people, he is well mannered, civil and noble, characterized by the attitudes that Islâm encourages. These are not the matter of superficial politeness, which conceals ulterior intentions, aims and goals. Rather it is the ongoing good behavior which is taught in the Qur’ân and Sunnah, and which Islâm has made a religious duty for which man will be brought to account.

The Muslim is truthful and sincere with all people. He does not cheat, deceive or betray. He does not envy others. He fulfils his promises. He has the attitude of shyness (modesty). He is tolerant and forgiving. He is cheerful. He is not pushy. He is patient. He avoids slandering or uttering obscenities. He does not unjustly accuse others of ‘fisq’ or ‘kufr’. He is shy and modest. He does not interfere in that which does not concern him. He refrains from gossiping, spreading slander and stirring up trouble. He avoids false speech and suspicion. When he is entrusted with a secret, he keeps it and does not disclose it. He is modest and never arrogant. He does not make fun of anyone. He respects his elders and those who are distinguished.

He mixes with the best of people. He is keen to do good to people and protect them from harm. He strives to reconcile between the Muslims. He calls others to the way of his ‘Rabb’ with wisdom and beautiful preaching. He visits the sick and attends funerals. He returns favors and is grateful for them. He mixes with people and bears their mistreatment with patience. He tries to make people happy as much as he can. He guides people to do good. He always likes to make things easy and not to make them hard.

He is fair in his judgements. He does not oppress others or play favorites. He is not a hypocrite or a sycophant or a show-off. He does not boast about his deeds and achievements. He is straightforward and is never devious or twisted, no matter what the circumstances. He loves noble things and hates foolishness. He does not exaggerate in his speech or puff up his cheek with pride. He is generous and does not remind others of his gifts or favors. He is hospitable and does not complain when a guest comes to him. He prefers others to himself as much as possible. He relieves the burden of the debtor. He is proud and does not think of begging. He knows that the upper hand is better than the lower. He gets along with people and they feel comfortable with him. He measures all of his habits and customs against Islâmic standards. He follows Islâmic etiquette in eating, drinking, giving ‘salam’, visiting people, entering their homes and sitting with them, and in other social activities. This is the clear, beautiful picture of the Muslim whose personality has been formed by Islâm and whose heart, mind and soul are filled with its divine light.

For man to reach this sublime level of noble virtues and morals and to translate them into a living reality on earth is the greatest achievement for which systems, laws, philosophies and ideologies may strive. It surpasses all other scientific and materialistic achievements which are known in our world today, and which dazzle us with their lights and colors. Man is the noblest and most precious of creatures, and all of the past efforts to establish human cultures have been aimed solely at achieving his happiness and elevating and honoring him. The way to honor him is by enhancing his humanity. The culture that concerns itself only with man’s lower desires, without developing and purifying his human nature and awakening his potential for good, is a culture that is sorely lacking. It has failed to fulfill the most important condition of human culture and has neglected the very humanity of man, which is his most valuable hidden asset.

All of the achievements and inventions of human civilization, such as cannons, missiles, satellites, transistors, television, video, etc., cannot replace the human aspect of man and indeed are worthless if they are not used to enhance his humanity, purify him and make him truly happy:

“By the Soul, and the proportion and order given to it. And its enlightenment as to its wrong and its right. Truly he succeeds that purifies it. And he fails that corrupts it!” (Qur’ân  91:7-10)

The development of a society is not measured solely in terms of its scientific achievements and material inventions. These are a factor, but there is another, more important, standard by which a society is also measured. That is the prevalence of human values such as love, empathy, altruism, sacrifice, uprightness and purity of thought, behavior and dealin
gs with others.

If individuals are the basis of a society, and the pillars upon which every social renaissance is built, then rightly-guided societies pay attention to human development and enhance the positive, constructive aspects while seeking to eliminate evil, destructive motives, so that the individual will become a model citizen. It is from groups of such model citizens that clean, civil, strong, healthy, righteous societies are formed.

The Islâmic society is one which is integrated and of superior quality, and the Muslim in such a society is of the highest class because of the teachings of his religion which have instilled in him the highest and noblest human attitudes, and encouraged him to adhere to them in the field of social relationships.

The backwardness, division, hatred and cutting off of ties that we see occurring at all levels  — international, regional and individual — among the Muslims are clear evidence of how Muslims are ignoring and neglecting the strong bonds of faith and brotherhood enjoined by Allâh. Hence the misguided ideologies of jâhiliyyah arose in the Muslim lands, and we have been overwhelmed by imported foreign principles that have brought poison and disease, and have made us like debris floating on the floodwaters.  This would not have happened to the Muslims if their genuine Islâmic identity and the purity of their intellectual and spiritual sources had been preserved.

The attack against the Muslim world was conducted on two fronts. One was an assault directed against the Islâmic identity and aimed at distorting the Islâmic personality. The other was aimed at polluting the intellectual and spiritual sources, and diverting Muslims towards other, alien, sources.  They managed in many Muslim lands to distort the Muslim identity and made the Muslims follow them like sheep in their intellectual matters and the way they behaved and felt. They deprived the Muslims of the values and morals of their religion, and took away the divine impetus which had brought them onto the stage of world history in such a remarkable fashion.

Nothing can restore the health and authenticity of the Muslim identity except a sincere return to the eternal way of Allâh, and a deep understanding of the mission with which the Muslim has been entrusted. This will enable the Muslims to fulfill their duty of conveying this message to mankind, after they have adopted it for themselves as an ideology and way of life.

When our misguided Ummah, which is lost in the mire of jâhiliyyah, subordination and tribalism, finally returns to the cool shade of Allâh, it will once again be the free, strong, integrated, supportive, united Ummah that will never be defeated. Then it will be the Ummah of faith, and Allâh has promised in the Qur’ân to support the Ummah of faith: “…and it was due from Us to aid those who believed.” (Qur’an 30:47)

Thus a Muslim or a muslimah should live in such a way as the sahabah of old, who by their very life, caused the land in which they had arrived (such as India, China or Indonesia) to embrace Islam en-masse.

 

Top 10 phones under Rs 10,000

Top 10 phones under Rs 10,000

 

 

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BUDGET PICKS
It has
been 15 years since the mobile phone made its India debut and last
decade-and-a-half has totally transformed how we communicate with each
other. India is the fastest growing mobile market in the world and the
sub-Rs 10,000 is the fastest growing segment. The phones are not only
getting cheaper, but they are also getting better. Here are 10 of the
best.

 

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HTC Smart
An entry
level HTC phone, the Smart may not be Android but behaves Androidish.
While it is not aimed at the power user, the phone has in it the zing to
satisfy the needs of the average consumer and that too with a “quietly
brilliant” price tag. (Rs 7600)

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Samsung Corby Pro
The
stylish and feature-rich Corbys have taken the youth by storm and right
at the top of Samsung’s Corby series sits the Corby Pro. (Rs 9,282)

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Nokia E63
The
budget baby in Nokia’s E-series of phones, the E63 doesn’t fare too bad
against it siblings and boasts of a sizeable price advantage. (Rs 8,582)

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LG Cookie Plus
If
Samsung has its Corbys, LG has Cookies to lure the generation next.
Pegged as a social networking phone, the LG GS500v comes equipped with
3G and motion gaming. (Rs 7,200)

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Samsung Monte
Some
people like the features of the Corby but don’t quite associate with the
youthful branding. The Samsung Monte packs in features of the
successful Corby phones into a more serious-looking S5620 package. The
Samsung Monte is competitively priced too. (Rs 8,382)

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HTC Touch Viva
This
Windows phone is the direct descendent of the HTC Touch and is an
improved version of its predecessor. For those wishing to make their
first jump into smartphones, the Touch Viva might just be the phone. (Rs
9,499)

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Nokia 5235
If you
have a love for music, you might want to check the Nokia 5235 out. Nokia
also packs in free access to their Ovi Music store for free music
downloads. (Rs 8,449)

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Videocon V1750
This dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) touch phone from Videocon also boasts of advanced music playback capabilities. (Rs 6,595)

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Samsung Corby TV
When
a couch potato is pushed outside his home, he wishes he could take his
TV along. With the Samsung Corby TV he can. While TV on mobile may
become a standard feature when 3G is rolled out in its full extent, till
then you can keep glued to this CDMA phone. (Rs 7,783)

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Spice S7000
The
first touchscreen device from Spice, the S7000 is targeted towards the
movie buff. Its ability to play videos in multiple formats on its
3.2-inch screen makes it a nice mobile movie theatre. (Rs 6,300)

 

 

Super Cars

 

 

 

1) Porsche 959 (1986)

This is the first car to touch 300+ KM speed (317 km/h)

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2) Ferrari F40 (1987)

This is the second car to touch 300+ KM speed (324 km/h)

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3) Lamborghini Diablo (1990)

This is the third car to touch 300+ KM speed (325 km/h)

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4) Bugatti EB110 (1992)

This is the fourth car to touch 300+ KM speed (349 km/h)

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5) Jaguar XJ220 (1993)

This is the fifth car to touch 300+ KM speed (350 km/h)

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6) McLaren F1 (1994-98)

This is the sixth car to touch 300+ KM speed (386.7 km/h)

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7) Koenigsegg CCR (2005)

This is the seventh car to touch 300+ KM speed (387.87 km/h)

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8) Bugatti Veyron (2005)

This is the eighth car to touch 300+ KM speed (407 km/h)

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On October 9th, 2007 Bugatti Veyron’s speed record has been eclipsed by the following super car.


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9) SSC Ultimate Aero (2007)

Till now this is the Fastest street-legal production car with the speed of 413.3 km/h

SSC stands for Shelby Super Cars.

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Israeli female soldier confesses to her involvement in killing Palestinian child

Israeli female soldier confesses to her involvement in killing Palestinian child
[ 19/07/2010 – 12:42 PM ]

RAMALLAH, (PIC)– An Israeli female soldier admitted in a TV show entitled “soldiers behind the scenes” that she helped once her comrades to kill a Palestinian child in cold blood, but she did not disclose when and where the crime took place.

“I was monitoring through the camera at the command center the movements of Palestinian children throwing stones at the army and directing soldiers to move towards the kids, and under my guidance through the walkie-talkie, they killed a Palestinian kid,” the soldier said.

She added that she, afterwards, received congratulations from the soldiers on the killing of the child and claimed she was shocked by this news and felt her directions were the direct cause of the death of this innocent child.

She also confessed that the slain child did not constitute any threat to the heavily-armed soldiers.

Another female soldier also told the channel that she arbitrarily detained and tortured dozens of Palestinian citizens during her shift at the Shave Shomron checkpoint located between Nablus and Jenin.

She blatantly said she detained 80 Palestinians, only for pleasure, and forced them to stay under scorching sunlight while she was yelling at them without any reason and watching them suffer from boiling heat.

Meanwhile, the Haaretz newspaper reported Monday morning that the Israeli government and the military commandership are mulling over revoking the ban imposed on the entry of settlers into the West Bank cities under the control of the Palestinian authority (PA).

The newspaper added that this came as a result of the significant improvement in the security situation in the PA-controlled territories and the cooperation between Mahmoud Abbas’s security apparatuses and Israel.

The Israeli settlers were banned entry into the West Bank cities after the outbreak of the second intifada (uprising) especially when several incidents of kidnapping and killing were reported against them.

For his part, Dr. Abdulsattar Qassem, a professor of political science at Al-Najah university in Nablus, condemned the security cooperation between Abbas’s authority and Israel as a big crime against the Palestinian people.

Dr. Qassem told the Palestinian information center (PIC) commenting on Israel’s intention to allow settlers to enter West Bank cities that this matter is not political as some may believe, but it is a security-related issue resulting from the success of Abbas’s security apparatuses in guarding the safety of Israeli settlers and their high-level cooperation with Israel.

“What is happening is a big crime against the Palestinian people; the party who leads the negotiation team signed long time ago on everything and it is ready to defend the Zionists’ security by all means,” the professor underscored.

American Muslims Ask, Will We Ever Belong?

American Muslims Ask, Will We Ever Belong?

Mark Lyons for The New York Times

Dr. Ferhan Asghar at a Muslim center in West Chester, Ohio, with his wife, Pakeeza, and daughters Zara, left, and Emaan.

For nine years after the attacks of Sept. 11, many American Muslims made concerted efforts to build relationships with non-Muslims, to make it clear they abhor terrorism, to educate people about Islam and to participate in interfaith service projects. They took satisfaction in the observations by many scholars that Muslims in America were more successful and assimilated than Muslims in Europe.

Carlos Ortiz for The New York Times

Eboo Patel, the director of an interfaith youth group, said some politicians were whipping up fear and hatred of Muslims.

Now, many of those same Muslims say that all of those years of work are being rapidly undone by the fierce opposition to a Muslim cultural center near ground zero that has unleashed a torrent of anti-Muslim sentiments and a spate of vandalism. The knifing of a Muslim cab driver in New York City has also alarmed many American Muslims.

“We worry: Will we ever be really completely accepted in American society?” said Dr. Ferhan Asghar, an orthopedic spine surgeon in Cincinnati and the father of two young girls. “In no other country could we have such freedoms — that’s why so many Muslims choose to make this country their own. But we do wonder whether it will get to the point where people don’t want Muslims here anymore.”

Eboo Patel, a founder and director of Interfaith Youth Core, a Chicago-based community service program that tries to reduce religious conflict, said, “I am more scared than I’ve ever been — more scared than I was after Sept. 11.”

That was a refrain echoed by many American Muslims in interviews last week. They said they were scared not as much for their safety as to learn that the suspicion, ignorance and even hatred of Muslims is so widespread. This is not the trajectory toward integration and acceptance that Muslims thought they were on.

Some American Muslims said they were especially on edge as the anniversary of 9/11 approaches. The pastor of a small church in Florida has promised to burn a pile of Korans that day. Muslim leaders are telling their followers that the stunt has been widely condemned by Christian and other religious groups and should be ignored. But they said some young American Muslims were questioning how they could simply sit by and watch the promised desecration.

They liken their situation to that of other scapegoats in American history: Irish Roman Catholics before the nativist riots in the 1800s, the Japanese before they were put in internment camps during World War II.

Muslims sit in their living rooms, aghast as pundits assert over and over that Islam is not a religion at all but a political cult, that Muslims cannot be good Americans and that mosques are fronts for extremist jihadis. To address what it calls a “growing tide of fear and intolerance,” the Islamic Society of North America plans to convene a summit of Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders in Washington on Tuesday.

Young American Muslims who are trying to figure out their place and their goals in life are particularly troubled, said Imam Abdullah T. Antepli, the Muslim chaplain at Duke University.

“People are discussing what is the alternative if we don’t belong here,” he said. “There are jokes: When are we moving to Canada, when are we moving to Sydney? Nobody will go anywhere, but there is hopelessness, there is helplessness, there is real grief.”

Mr. Antepli just returned from a trip last month with a rabbi and other American Muslim leaders to Poland and Germany, where they studied the Holocaust and the events that led up to it (the group issued a denunciation of Holocaust denial on its return).

“Some of what people are saying in this mosque controversy is very similar to what German media was saying about Jews in the 1920s and 1930s,” he said. “It’s really scary.”

American Muslims were anticipating a particularly joyful Ramadan this year. For the first time in decades, the monthlong holiday fell mostly during summer vacation, allowing children to stay up late each night for the celebratory iftar dinner, br
eaking the fast, with family and friends.

But the season turned sour.

The great mosque debate seems to have unleashed a flurry of vandalism and harassment directed at mosques: construction equipment set afire at a mosque site in Murfreesboro, Tenn; a plastic pig with graffiti thrown into a mosque in Madera, Calif.; teenagers shooting outside a mosque in upstate New York during Ramadan prayers. It is too soon to tell whether hate crimes against Muslims are rising or are on pace with previous years, experts said. But it is possible that other episodes are going unreported right now.

“Victims are reluctant to go public with these kinds of hate incidents because they fear further harassment or attack,” said Ibrahim Hooper, spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations. “They’re hoping all this will just blow over.”

Some Muslims said their situation felt more precarious now — under a president who is perceived as not only friendly to Muslims but is wrongly believed by many Americans to be Muslim himself — than it was under President George W. Bush.

Mr. Patel explained, “After Sept. 11, we had a Republican president who had the confidence and trust of red America, who went to a mosque and said, ‘Islam means peace,’ and who said ‘Muslims are our neighbors and friends,’ and who distinguished between terrorism and Islam.”

Now, unlike Mr. Bush then, the politicians with sway in red state America are the ones whipping up fear and hatred of Muslims, Mr. Patel said.

“There is simply the desire to paint an entire religion as the enemy,” he said. Referring to Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the founder of the proposed Muslim center near ground zero, “What they did to Imam Feisal was highly strategic. The signal was, we can Swift Boat your most moderate leaders.”

Several American Muslims said in interviews that they were stunned that what provoked the anti-Muslim backlash was not even another terrorist attack but a plan by an imam known for his work with leaders of other faiths to build a Muslim community center.

This year, Sept. 11 coincides with the celebration of Eid, the finale to Ramadan, which usually lasts three days (most Muslims will begin observing Eid this year on Sept. 10). But Muslim leaders, in this climate, said they wanted to avoid appearing to be celebrating on the anniversary of 9/11. Several major Muslim organizations have urged mosques to use the day to participate in commemoration events and community service.

Ingrid Mattson, the president of the Islamic Society of North America, said many American Muslims were still hoping to salvage the spirit of Ramadan.

“In Ramadan, you’re really not supposed to be focused on yourself,” she said. “It’s about looking out for the suffering of other people. Somehow it feels bad to be so worried about our own situation and our own security, when it should be about empathy towards others.”

”’t Built, This Is No Longer America


Michael Moore

Michael Moore is an Academy-Award winning filmmaker and best-selling author

September 11th, 2010 9:40 AM

If the ‘Mosque’ Isn’t Built, This Is No Longer America

Muslims in Iran hold vigil to honor those killed on 9/11 and to support America (September, 2001 – back when the world supported us)

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I am opposed to the building of the “mosque” two blocks from Ground Zero.

I want it built on Ground Zero.

Why? Because I believe in an America that protects those who are the victims of hate and prejudice. I believe in an America that says you have the right to worship whatever God you have, wherever you want to worship. And I believe in an America that says to the world that we are a loving and generous people and if a bunch of murderers steal your religion from you and use it as their excuse to kill 3,000 souls, then I want to help you get your religion back. And I want to put it at the spot where it was stolen from you.

There’s been so much that’s been said about this manufactured controversy, I really don’t want to waste any time on this day of remembrance talking about it. But I hate bigotry and I hate liars, and so in case you missed any of the truth that’s been lost in this, let me point out a few facts:

1. I love the Burlington Coat Factory. I’ve gotten some great winter coats there at a very reasonable price. Muslims have been holding their daily prayers there since 2009. No one ever complained about that. This is not going to be a “mosque,” it’s going to be a community center. It will have the same prayer room in it that’s already there. But to even have to assure people that “it’s not going to be mosque” is so offensive, I now wish they would just build a 111-story mosque there. That would be better than the lame and disgusting way the developer has left Ground Zero an empty hole until recently. The remains of over 1,100 people still haven’t been found. That site is a sacred graveyard, and to be building another monument to commerce on it is a sacrilege. Why wasn’t the entire site turned into a memorial peace park? People died there, and many of their remains are still strewn about, all these years later.

2. Guess who has helped the Muslims organize their plans for this community center? The JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER of Manhattan! Their rabbi has been advising them since the beginning. It’s been a picture-perfect example of the kind of world we all want to live in. Peter Stuyvessant, New York’s “founder,” tried to expel the first Jews who arrived in Manhattan. Then the Dutch said, no, that’s a bit much. So then Stuyvessant said ok, you can stay, but you cannot build a synagogue anywhere in Manhattan. Do your stupid Friday night thing at home. The first Jewish temple was not allowed to be built until 1730. Then there was a revolution, and the founding fathers said this country has to be secular — no religious nuts or state religions. George Washington (inaugurated around the corner from Ground Zero) wanted to make a statement about this his very first year in office, and wrote this to American Jews:

“The citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal policy — a policy worthy of imitation. … 

“It is now no more that toleration is spoken of as if it were the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights, for, happily, the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens … 

“May the children of the stock of Abraham who dwell in this land continue to merit and enjoy the good will of the other inhabitants — while every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and fig tree and there shall be none to make him afraid.”

3. The Imam in charge of this project is the nicest guy you’d ever want to meet. Read about his past here.

4. Around five dozen Muslims died at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Hundreds of members of their families still grieve and suffer. The 19 killers did not care what religion anyone belonged to when they took those lives.

5. I’ve never read a sadder headline in the New York Times than the one on the front page this past Monday: “American Muslims Ask, Will We Ever Belong?” That should make all of us so ashamed that even a single one of our fellow citizens should ever have to worry about if they “belong” here.

6. There is a McDonald’s two blocks from Ground Zero. Trust me, McDonald’s has killed far more people than the terrorists.

7. During an economic depression or a time of war, fascists are extremely skilled at whipping up fear and hate and getting the working class to blame “the other” for their troubles. Lincoln’s enemies told poor Southern whites that he was “a Catholic.” FDR’s opponents said he was Jewish and called him “Jewsevelt.” One in five Americans now believe Obama is a Muslim and 41% of Republicans don’t believe he was born here.

8. Blaming a whole group for the actions of just one of that group is anti-American. Timothy McVeigh was Catholic. Should Oklahoma City prohibit the building of a Catholic Church near the site of the former federal building that McVeigh blew up?

9. Let’s face it, all religions have their whackos. Catholics have O’Reilly, Gingrich, Hannity and Clarence Thomas (in fact all five conservatives who dominate the Supreme Court are Catholic). Protestants have Pat Robertson and too many to list here. The Mormons have Glenn Beck. Jews have Crazy Eddie. But we don’t judge whole religions on just the actions of their whackos. Unless they’re Methodists.

10. If I should ever, God forbid, perish in a terrorist incident, and you or some nutty group uses my death as your justification to attack or discriminate against anyone in my name, I will come back and haunt you worse than Linda Blair marrying Freddy Krueger and moving into your bedroom to spawn Chucky. John Lennon was right when he asked us to imagine a world with “nothing to kill or die for and no religion, too.” I heard Deepak Chopra this week say that “God gave humans the truth, and the devil came and he said, ‘Let’s give it a name and call it religion.’ ” But John Adams said it best when he wrote a sort of letter to the future (which he called “Posterity”): “Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present Generation to preserve your Freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it. If you do not, I shall repent in Heaven that I ever took half the Pains to preserve it.” I’m guessing ol’ John Adams is up there repenting nonstop right now.

Friends, we all have a responsibility NOW to make sure that Muslim community center gets built. Once again, 70% of the country (the same number that initially supported the Iraq War) is on the wrong side and want the “mosque” moved. Enormous pressure has been put on the Imam to stop his project. We have to turn this thing around. Are we going to let the bullies and thugs win another one? Aren’t you fed up by now? When would be a good time to take our country back from the haters?

I say right now. Let’s each of us make a statement by donating to the building of this community center! It’s a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization and you can donate a dollar or ten dollars (or more) right now through a secure pay pal account by clicking here. I will personally match the first $10,000 raised (forward your PayPal receipt towebguy@michaelmoore.com). If each one of you reading this blog/email donated just a couple of dollars, that would give the center over $6 million, more than what Donald Trump has offered to buy the Imam out. C’mon everyone, let’s pitch in and help those who are being debased for simply wanting to do something good. We could all make a huge statement of love on this solemn day.

I lost a co-worker on 9/11. I write this today in his memory.

“The man who speaks of the enemy / Is the enemy himself.”
                                                                        — Bertolt Brecht

AllAmerican
Posted September 14th, 2010 9:42 PM

I don’t understand how this issue, that should be a non issue got hijacked by the neo conservative “we hate everyone who’s not us” party. I think of my self as all American, my mother is from OK , father from Mexico, and I married a Muslim, a wonderful husband and
father, who worships devoutly and is kind, generous and well loved man in our community, I am catholic and have agreed to raise my children Muslim, because I studied Islam, and think it’s a beautiful religion, full of love, forgiveness and actually extremely democratic. It never occurred to be after attending Mosque with my husband all these years that he or any of his family or friends were ‘anti-democratic” terrorists or fell they will “have won” by having a mosque built were dozens of fellow Muslims dies that day. It makes me scared to see people hate so much something they know absolutely nothing about. It makes me sick to think that’s one more thing I have to protect my children from, is all this misguided hate fueled by the neo conservative media. A mosque was in the twin towers, a mosque has existed 2 blocks closer than the proposed one for over 30 years, Islam is not the enemy, Al-Queda is, and I have never meet a Muslim in any country that agrees with their rhetoric. Why do these people want to punish my children for some sick act 19 screwed men committed? My children are American, I am an American, her Mexican father, grandfather and Dutch grandmother are all American, that’s the beauty of America, were supposed to be able to live as different as we are in harmony, not persecuted, not judged ,not in fear of worshiping openly. I want to believe that my children can wear a hijab to school and not get beat up, that they can tell people they are Muslim with pride and not be blamed for such a horrific tragedy as occurred on 9/11. When you spew hate about Islam, you are spewing hate about my children, forgiveness is the heart of Islam, as it is for Christians, if you don’t feel you’re wrong, study, seek truth, learn about something BEFORE you judge it, don’t let the news make your mind up for you, remember they are trying to sell a product, they don’t really care about you. If you really love America like I do then remember my kids are American too, and Muslim, and they have right NOT be scared to be who they are, and the Constitutional right to worship freely in America.Reply

SamEllens
Posted September 14th, 2010 7:57 PM

I’ll be quite honest. I’m not your biggest fan. That said, I fully agree with you on this one. I’ve been watching this situation evolve from Toronto, and I can hardly believe that the far right believes Obama is a bigger threat to the constitution than they themselves are. They worship the founders, then spit on their ideals. 

I want to be part of the statement. Discrimination is not acceptable. I’ve just donated to the “Ground Zero Mosque.” 

An atheist donates to a “mosque”. There’s a joke in there somewhere.Reply

citizen_ken
Posted September 14th, 2010 6:26 PM

Mr. Moore is in his usual mode of distorting the truths and beliefs that our founding fathers put forth that made this great nation a place where people from all over the world want to live and pursue happiness with religious freedom. The founding fathers NEVER said “this county has to be secular” Judeo/Christian concepts are the cornerstone of our republic. Mr. Moore needs a refresher course on article one of the Constitution. His like thinking friends always get this wrong. It state’s clearly there will be no state supported church but the individual will have unrestricted freedom to pursue the religion of their choice.

Mr. Moore claims that anyone who disagrees with his thoughts on the mosque are bigots, liars, whacko’s,
bullies, thugs and the list of name calling goes on and on. If an opposing viewpoint is aired, vitriolic name calling is his first defense rather than a mature substantive discourse on the matter. This leaves the opposing person spending all their time trying to defend the name calling rather than talking about the issue at hand. This is a strategy is used quite commonly by Mr. Moore and friends.

The issue regarding the mosque is not about religious intolerance at all. It’s about RESPECT for the 3,000 AMERICAN citizens who lost their lives in a cowardly attack by religious zealots who have a high intolerance for anyone not of the same beliefs. 
Mr. Moore, I implore you as a American citizen to show your respect for the innocent victims of 9 – 11 and join the MAJORITY of Americans who feel that the mosque should be built elsewhere. 
Most Americans do not want religious persecution of Muslims. No decent person has called for any kind of restrictions for them. 
Yet, I’m stunned at the overall silence of the Muslim community on the issue of respecting the slain Americans and their still grieving families. Lets turn the tables around here for a moment. Nineteen Christian’s and Jews crash a plane into a mosque and kill many innocent people. So the next step is to build a Church or a Synagogue next to where the mosque once stood? Of course not! Christian that I am, I would be mortified to see this happen. 
Wouldn’t a better Muslim outreach be for them to build a few Churches and Synagogues in area’s that are predominately Muslim? We all know the answer to that. If they find a bible it is burned. Christan missionaries are slaughtered. 

I have yet to see a Baptist suicide bomber or a Jewish Jehadist. Yet time and time again, in the name of Allah. Innocent people are slaughtered. Not to mention the barbaric treatment of women and homosexuals.
Yes, I see intolerance. I wonder how Mr. Moore would like living under strict Shariah law? He claims he’s ashamed of American because of a he
adline in the paper reading “”American Muslims Ask, Will We Ever Belong?”
The shame should be of the Muslim’s who refuse to assimilate into America if they choose to live here. 
Mr. Moore is fed up? Well so am I. 
I’m fed up with people who become successful in this great country of ours and want to trash it every chance they get.
I’m fed up with people who think America should be like the lyrics in a J. Lennon song about how to live life like a communist.
I’m fed up with people who are afraid to speak up for fear of offending someone or some group of people.
I’m fed up with people in this country who can’t appreciate all who have given the ultimate sacrifice so that we
can all pursue our lives in how we see fit. 
I’m fed up with people who think it’s un-cool to be a patriotic American. I thank our school systems for this who no longer teach history about all the great things people have accomplished because of our opportunities given by the Constitution.
I’M FED UP WITH A GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SO INSENSITIVE AND UNCARING FOR THE RESPECT OF THE LOSS OF LIFE THAT THEY CONTINUE TO TRY AND CRAM THEIR OWN SELFISH AGENDA DOWN OUR THROATS.

Go ahead and build your mosque, just don’t do it on or around GROUND ZERO!

~Ken~
“Proud to be an AmericanReply

mkajjour
Posted September 14th, 2010 5:21 PM

THANK YOU MR MOORE FOR EDUCATING ALL OF US ,UNFOTUNATELY LOT OF PEOPLE STILL BLAME ISLAM FOR WHAT HAPPENED IN 9/11.BUILDING THE COMMUNITY CENTER WILL BUILD BRIDGES AMONG THE IBRAHAMIC RELIGIONS.Reply

mspat1
Posted September 14th, 2010 5:04 PM

I agree with so much you have to say, but am especially grateful to have you state what I believe–that ground zero is a sacred graveyard. I could not agree more that a peace garden is the only thing that should go on that spot. I am disgusted and gravely disappointed that instead new monuments to greed will rise instead.Reply

jayrayjr
Posted September 14th, 2010 2:41 PM

“. . . I want to help you get your religion back. And I want to put it at the spot where it was stolen from you.” Mr Moore, you have always struck me as a person who shows no favoritism. Each person is to be valued. That includes all the victims of 9/11. How about the people of St Nicholas Greek Orthodox church whose place of worship was stolen from them on 9/11? Their church at ground zero was destroyed. They have been denied a permit to rebuild – not to build anew, but to re-build, on the place where they were. Will you stick up for them? Will you really put your words into practice?Reply

gweitz
Posted September 14th, 2010 1:11 PM

In my younger days, when I had a lot more energy and hope, I thought if people were educated about the dangers and expense of nuclear proliferation, they would agree that the Trident missle system and “Star Wars” was not a good idea and would convince their federal representatives to vote accordingly. What an idiot I was!
The system has now become so corrupt that the proposed mosque, which is located two and a half blocks from Ground Zero, is a political issue. The fact that politicians and media whores are manipulating the public (once again) for their own personal/financial gain is one more example of the rank stupidity of a growing portion of the American public. 
I believe a great number of Americans shun introspection in favor of hate, which requires less re
flection, fires up the insides, and somehow introduces purpose into formerly mundane lives. The fact that we still have measurable percentages of our population believing that President Obama is a foreign-born Muslim, that Sarah Palin is intelligent enough to be president, that Glen Beck is sane, that evolution is false, that global warming is a hoax, that taxes and unions are bad…need I go on…is testiment to our fragile grasp on reality. 
My hope now comes from Martin Luther King, Jr. who said a lie can’t live forever. Let this be our mantra.Reply

frasar
Posted September 14th, 2010 12:56 PM

Michael, 

I think you are the only celebrity …correction a TRUE American that looks out for our (The Citizens at very least) Rights! Keep up the good work!
May God be with you!Reply

californiawill
Posted September 14th, 2010 11:55 AM

Don’t forget about terrorist #1, John Lennon, hes said he was more better than Jesus! I’m going to host a giant burning in my backyard. Bring your white sheets to wear, and we will burn Beatles Records, some Qurans, and a 1000 year old Mayan Text that explains Astronomy. Other things you can bring include, any old books on Alchemy, anything not written in English, books on Evolution, Heavy Metal shirts and records, smutty magazines, old furniture, Barbie Dolls, flat tires, etc. Remember “When someone strikes you on the right cheek, you kick him in the balls and then burn all his shit.”-Jesus Christ from Mathew 5:38

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfMmbXwH9xQ&feature=fvwReply

jayrayjr
Posted September 14th, 2010 11:52 AM

St. NIcholas Greek Orthodox Church was destroyed on 9/11 by the falling Trade Center Towers. This church has been refused a permit to rebuild. Mr Moore’s comments will be worthy of consideration when he acknowledges this Christian group’s right to rebuild at Ground Zero. Or is if freedom of religion for everyone but Christians now?Reply

ekealy
Posted September 14th, 2010 11:13 AM

Thank you Mr. Moore. Donating to the Cordoba Initiative felt really, really good. It’s a small thing, but I have to believe that if enough of us do a small thing, it will become a big thing.Reply

reasonhasvoice@gmail.com
Posted September 14th, 2010 10:19 AM

I am a foreigner and thus appologize to comment on whats strictly USA’s internal matter. However, i have only one question to those who oppose this mosque/ cultural center etc? Would you mind a church being built next to a holocaust memorial? Hitler claimed himself to be catholic right? Does that make a church symbolize nazi-ism?

Alqaeda is to Islam, what Nazis are to christianity. Muslims world over reject terrorists just like christians reject Nazis. Infact terrorists have now killed four times more muslims in Pakistan then 9/11 casualties. A mosque represents muslims, but your rejection makes it represent alqaeda – not differentiating between two is so worryingly dangerous because it means you believe 1.3 billions muslims to be your enemy.

I hope sense prevails and we can fail the plans of extremists on both sides trying to create this clash of civilizations.Reply

jayrayjr
Posted September 14th, 2010 11:49 AM

The Catholic church did approach the German people about that and respectfully decided against building near a concentration camp. There is a true peace in Christianty that is not found in Islam. And that is what the American people are trying to say: the isuue is not with the Mulsim but with an ideology that stands against freedom and peace.Reply

remus_67
Posted September 14th, 2010 8:56 AM

In a letter to the Buffalo News daily in New York state McVeigh said he was an agnostic.Reply

NurseDia
Posted September 14th, 2010 7:37 AM

Michael,
I have always supported you…….even when a lot of people were calling YOU a whacko ! 
But this time I think you are way off base. 
And I take offense to your referring to Glen Beck, or any of the others on your list, as a “whacko”. 
As someone who has been painted with that brush himself, I would think you would know more than most people how hurtful that is and you would not label others. Shame on you Michael !

As for the mosque, or community center, at or near ground zero ; 
I absolutely support the building of mosques, or community centers with prayer rooms, by peace loving Muslims who just want to practice their religion. 
I love the fact that everyone in this country this country is allowed freedom of religion, and the right to practice their faith anywhere they choose.
But having a mosque or Muslim community center with a prayer room on or near the site where thousands of people were murdered by Muslim jihadists is an extreme insult to the people who died there, and the families and friends who mourn them. 
That would be like building a memorial to Adolf Hitler on the grounds of Auschwitz, or like building a memorial to Timothy McVeigh on the site of the federal building he blew up ! 
It is insensitive to say the very least.
There is a huge city, and in fact a huge country, in which Muslims can build their mosques and community centers. They don’t have to pour salt into the wounds of the families of the people murdered on 9/11. 
I agree with you that no commerce center should ever be built on the grounds where the remains of the victims lie and I think the building of a memorial park there is the right idea.

Respectfully,
Dianna EllisReply

littlelib
Posted September 14th, 2010 2:07 PM

Diana, you say, that building the community center “would be like building a memorial to Adolf Hitler on the grounds of Auschwitz, or like building a memorial to Timothy McVeigh on the site of the federal building he blew up !” That is simply ridiculous. Building a memorial to the hijackers would be like that; building a community center for Muslims is nothing of the sort. I am sick and tired of people being unable to distinguish between Muslims and terrorists.Reply

johnstanley
Posted September 14th, 2010 12:43 PM

Hi Dianna, You have not provided any reasonable argument on this subject to ncontest what Michael Moore has stated, which happens to be very accurate. A few members of my family lived next to WTC and were impacted by the WTC tragedy, but none of us share your views. First and foremost, it would be helpful for you to familiarize yourself with all the facts. One of these facts is that a lot of muslims died in the WTC. You don’t seem to worried about the insensitivity on that matter. IRA, a catholic outfit has killed a lot of innocent people, but I do not recall any such outcry. In fact USA was where they got majority of their funding!. Catholics are decent people as are christians, jews and rest of the other religions. No religion teaches people to commit crimes or hurt other human beings. However terrorist who perpetrate their crimes regardless of their religion, do it it to further their own twisted agendas and motives and certainhly use the name of religion, and it is very dangerous to get confused between the two. We have killed more innocent Iraqi people than umpteen 9/11. This issue is bringing to the forefront a lot of racist, biased and bigoted views that probably were dormant in some people. You might want to sit down and calmly reflect on the dangerous turn we are taking as Americans, and once we have lost our ethics, integrity, honesty and sense of fairness, there will not be much to lose. Everyday we are losing the moral right to speak to the rest of the world becuase we are now demonstrating that we are no different than the terrorists (the bad guys), not muslims who did this.Reply

ThosC747
Posted September 14th, 2010 11:33 AM

An Islamic community center is nowhere near the same thing as a memorial to Adolph Hitler or Timothy McVeigh. A memorial to those two, ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, would be an insult. Just as a memorial to Mohammed Atta would be an insult to every New Yorker and sympathetic person who cried over the attacks. There’s no salt being poured on a wound here. Only if you lack an understanding of the New York grid could this building be seen as an insult. Otherwise it’s just another building in an overcrowded city that is packed tight with buildings. If they don’t build this, and I don’t see how they can be stopped anyway, then the Islamic services in the Pentagon should be canceled. For me, the greater insult to AMERICANS is that nut job in Florida.Reply

californiawill
Posted September 14th, 2010 11:03 AM

Hey Nurse Whacko, American Christians are responsible for the 911 attack, we have footage of their confessions!

Larry Silverstein WTC building owner describes in plain English that they detonated building 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WYdAJQV100

This is 1 minute from mainstream news broadcast, Bush lies about seeing the first plain crash into the world trade center on T.V.- problem it wasn’t on T.V. yet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sm73wOuPL60

Mayor Giuliani admits he was told the towers were going to collapse, and then tries to take it back.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WH6WkwjwZg&feature=related

WCT Engineers describe how buildings are designed to withstand the impact of multiple plane crashes, and how planes have crashed into buildings before including Empire State Building.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sw79fai6svw

Retired General of U.S. Special Intelligence warns 911 is a hoax
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MTDpHGkgqY&feature=related

Footage of an actor pretending to be Bin Laden-ie. The reason we are at war.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhctMpvszqQ

Footage of Bush admitting he lies to the press only sometimes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSBgGXoNgrQ&NR=1

Donald Rumsfield admits flight 93 was shot down
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNuosBnlw5s&NR=1

This is a report about the important 911 who not only sacrificed their careers but their lives to try and bring out the truth.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvay28lZiHUReply

navigator
Posted September 14th, 2010 6:09 AM

Today Shirley Phelps (or should I say Westboro baptist church?) has forfilled promise she gave few days ago, she burnt Qur’an and nobody stopped her. Why? Mr. Obama is clearly not doing anything to stop this despite his ‘I-love-everybody’ attidute. I am confident that such act is not act of real Christianity (or Christian), just as attack that happened on 9/11 is not act of real Islam (or Muslim or any sane person) but it is what spreads much faster and harder than anything said or done by normal people. Burning Holy Books is act of stupidity that is gonna have huge consequences unless it is stopped. It is act of stupidity, just as burning flags, drawing prophets etc.Reply

lucius
Posted September 14th, 2010 11:42 AM

There is no “stopping” the book-burnings without a shift to even greater oppression, so I’ll take the lesser of two evils on this one. Moreover, there is no stopping the hate-driven media juggernaut, which all but ignores the fact that there was a Muslim prayer center AT the Trade Center site! The media could focus its lens on the many interfaith peace initiatives that are making progress toward peace and tolerance between Christians, Muslims and Jews, but for the most part it runs stories which convey an image of humankind as inherently hateful and divisive. 

The media’s obsession with people fighting one another is a manufactured self-fulfilling prophecy. I say “manufactured” because it plays into the hands of elites whose agenda of centralized control hinges on portraying the general populace as a irresponsible, reactionary, and dangerously unstable. The more they can convince us that this is who we are as a people, the more they will be able to play stern parent to a bunch of ignorant children who are always acting out (it’s no surprise that one of their foremost goals is to undermine education for all but the nation’s most privileged citizens). They want to convince us that a small cabal of ultra-wealthy people obsessed with power are the only ones with the focus, knowledge and resources needed to dictate sensible rules which everyone must follow. Every victory on their part is a loss for democracy, equal opportunity, and other Constitutional principles.Reply

navigator
Posted September 14th, 2010 3:50 PM

Problem is of course, that today it is Islam under fire, tomorrow it already could be Christianity, maybe Judaism or some other religion. Oppression is merely a tool that should be used to stop whatever this mess could turn into. It’s better to close this closet before too many idiots get out of it and start smothering
us with their filth and hatred. For as long as we have to discuss this matter (actually for as long as we have to discuss any matter of any religion), there is no real democracy, not here not today. In my book, democracy is defined by freedom and equality, tolerance. My strong belief is that this media frenzy on Islam will eventually die-off but only God (whatever his name is) knows when.Reply

Coffee and Cigarettes for your brain?

From the September 2010 Scientific American Mind | 17 comments

Prescription for a Healthier Brain: Coffee and Cigarettes?

Discovering why even bad habits can protect the brain

By Michele Solis   

 

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