Submitted by Bliss on 6 November, 2006 - 18:48 #31
yeh thats true mashallah brother gifted with a beautiful voice but its true wat sponi saying i went to teh concert last year i afraid the sisters especailly got [b]over excited [/b]with the present of Sami Yusef thier.
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A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
some people :roll:
i like sami yusuf's songs they're really good, especially 'mother'
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Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.
Submitted by *Sponi* on 6 November, 2006 - 20:52 #33
[b][color=violet]yepppp mothersssss, a good song if you are trying to make yourself feel emotional lool![/color][/b]
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...live everyday as your last day...
Submitted by RuBz on 10 November, 2006 - 12:26 #34
aww when I first heard sami'z mother nasheed
I was in tears,
made me think bout me mom,
Allah rest her soul in peace...
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Learn To Love The People Who Are Willing To Love You At Present. Forget The People In The Past & Thank Them For Hurting You, Which Lead You To Love The People You Have Right Now..
Submitted by Sajid Iqbal on 24 November, 2006 - 18:01 #35
so anyone going 2morow?
revival unfortunately wont be there!
pls feel free to write a report on the event for us.
if u get opportunity to interview anyone..or even speak to a special guest... let us know...
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Submitted by Funzo on 29 November, 2006 - 17:58 #36
Yeah who was that comedian who was cracking the jokes man i wanna hear more about him
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Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
Submitted by Omrow on 29 November, 2006 - 19:57 #37
He was Omair Ali from California.
He was really funny.
They had to push him off just when he was getting warmed up.
Some speakers were real bad. They were inciting violence.
I liked that speech by Salma Yaqoob.
She was brilliant.
The other girl from the BMF in Paki dress was not so good but very emotional.
Some speakers were real bad. They were inciting violence.
At The Global Peace and Unity Event.
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[size=10]I feel I'm gonna move on back down south
you know where the water tastes like cherry wine[/size]
Submitted by RuBz on 30 November, 2006 - 15:05 #39
The event was rel gud, Mash'Allah,
The nasheed artists wer brilliant (Blakstone wer propa boom)
The speeches were gud 2, i liked George Galloways n Yusuf Estes ones..
Omair Ali was bare jokes..
Brothe Dash was jus fantastic as usual...
Met sum guy from mi5 or 6.. the one who was prisoned n dat..
N met the people from Guantanamo Bay
It was an excellent event n cant wait til the next 1
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Learn To Love The People Who Are Willing To Love You At Present. Forget The People In The Past & Thank Them For Hurting You, Which Lead You To Love The People You Have Right Now..
Submitted by Omrow on 30 November, 2006 - 15:46 #40
Thats right 100. Isn't that ironic.
I didn't hear one address which called
for peaceful settlement of Arab-Israeli conflict.
Whats the point of picking up all the beautiful verses
from the Holy Koran to show that Islam is a peaceful religion
when straight afterwards you go on to call for
elimination of infidels (which is understood by the audience to be the Jews).
One guy even sang about Jerusalem inorder to whip up emotions.
yeh thats true mashallah brother gifted with a beautiful voice but its true wat sponi saying i went to teh concert last year i afraid the sisters especailly got [b]over excited [/b]with the present of Sami Yusef thier.
A rose protects its beauty with thorns..a woman protects hers with a veil
some people :roll:
i like sami yusuf's songs they're really good, especially 'mother'
Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.
[b][color=violet]yepppp mothersssss, a good song if you are trying to make yourself feel emotional lool![/color][/b]
...live everyday as your last day...
aww when I first heard sami'z mother nasheed
I was in tears,
made me think bout me mom,
Allah rest her soul in peace...
Learn To Love The People Who Are Willing To Love You At Present. Forget The People In The Past & Thank Them For Hurting You, Which Lead You To Love The People You Have Right Now..
so anyone going 2morow?
revival unfortunately wont be there!
pls feel free to write a report on the event for us.
if u get opportunity to interview anyone..or even speak to a special guest... let us know...
Yeah who was that comedian who was cracking the jokes man i wanna hear more about him
Those who danced were thought to be quite insane, by those who couldn't hear the music...
He was Omair Ali from California.
He was really funny.
They had to push him off just when he was getting warmed up.
Some speakers were real bad. They were inciting violence.
I liked that speech by Salma Yaqoob.
She was brilliant.
The other girl from the BMF in Paki dress was not so good but very emotional.
I will be having a word with her !!!
At The Global Peace and Unity Event.
[size=10]I feel I'm gonna move on back down south
you know where the water tastes like cherry wine[/size]
The event was rel gud, Mash'Allah,
The nasheed artists wer brilliant (Blakstone wer propa boom)
The speeches were gud 2, i liked George Galloways n Yusuf Estes ones..
Omair Ali was bare jokes..
Brothe Dash was jus fantastic as usual...
Met sum guy from mi5 or 6.. the one who was prisoned n dat..
N met the people from Guantanamo Bay
It was an excellent event n cant wait til the next 1
Learn To Love The People Who Are Willing To Love You At Present. Forget The People In The Past & Thank Them For Hurting You, Which Lead You To Love The People You Have Right Now..
Thats right 100. Isn't that ironic.
I didn't hear one address which called
for peaceful settlement of Arab-Israeli conflict.
Whats the point of picking up all the beautiful verses
from the Holy Koran to show that Islam is a peaceful religion
when straight afterwards you go on to call for
elimination of infidels (which is understood by the audience to be the Jews).
One guy even sang about Jerusalem inorder to whip up emotions.
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