Submitted by Sirus on 17 September, 2005 - 00:26 #31
lol....yeah, im overwhelmed to be in the same catogory as a dolphin loving dwarf :roll:
Lol...Dave, he noticed yet he never locked it?
were not trying hard enuff are we? :twisted:
—
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Submitted by Dawud on 17 September, 2005 - 01:10 #32
Best Muslim Personality of the year:
Shaykh ul Islam Professor. Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri.
[b]In response to Ed's response two posts down, here's a few justifications although they're just the tip of the iceberg, also all are pertaining to THIS year:.[/b]
The Islamic State, recent DVD this year very informative and beneficial to youth and non-Muslims.
Urdu tafseer of Holy Quraan and started English one
The Syria tour, normal Muslims were allowed to go and be in the company of Qibla Hazoor and visit holy places around Turkey and Syria (I believe), spiritually refreshed and enlightened and very beautiful experience.
The Al-Hidayah camp, giving of his time to be with the youth and not just impart knowledge, which he did but to spiritually train them and help them acquire adhaab and blessings.
Various Lectures in UK and around the world. Spreading the knowledge and the love of Islam, everything he says is extremely enlightening.
Also he is an all-round good guy, perhaps those present at the Al Hidayah camp will remember the instance when Qibla Hazoor required assistance with the microphone and his assistant/helper friend (soz can’t remember his name, for now respectfully refer to him as ‘Bob‘) didn’t get up to alleviate the problem and stayed sitting down with Qibla‘s cup of tea, so two other people had to help. So Qibla Hazoor, smiling affectionately, says something to the effect of:
“ The Prophets (AS) watch over their ummah
The Peer looks after his Muriid
The shepherd watches over his flock
And Bob is watching over his cup of tea”
Perhaps it was a you-had-to-be-there thing but it EVERYONE cracked up laughing (with, not at).
Best non-muslim? still undecided
Best forum personality: hmmm you can' t self nominate can you? my vote goes to the "triple D" Dave, Darth(or DUH!) and Dood.
btw to those unfamiliar with Urdu, including myself, dood means milk.
[b]Edit: 18/09/2005[/b]
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Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Submitted by Ali II on 17 September, 2005 - 09:06 #33
Walaikum Assalam
For the muslim personality of the year,i will surely say MAULANA TARIQ JAMEEL,a great Islamic scholar of Islam who has dedicated his life for the propagation of Islam,after decades of his awe inspiring hard works he is probably one of the greatest Islamic scholar alive today.Being the central inspiration of many Pakistanis,no doubt i will vote him the MUSLIM PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR.
Hmm..non muslim..thats bit difficult..let me think..oo yeah i will say ARIEL SHARON the Prime Minister of Isreal,his decision of abandoning gaza strip and few parts of West bank was encouraging and probably the most influential decisions taken this year,having great impact on milions of Palestinianes,and ending decades of war between Palestinianes and Jews through this distribution,though in the distribution Isreal got the Lion's share but still for Palestinians Something is better than Nothing.
Forum personality..hmmm..thats a tough call,well everyone here has its own influence and importance and it has been a great forum overall.
But the hot favourites i think are
the revival editor for his scholastic approach,Dave for making the forum interesting and for his frequent witty repartee and Medievalist for his logical reasoning in the posts and always willing to help.
—
HELP! i've fallen and i can't....................HEY nice carpet!
Submitted by You on 17 September, 2005 - 16:18 #34
who?
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Sajid Iqbal on 17 September, 2005 - 16:37 #35
salaam
when you make a nomination for the muslim personality of 2005, bare in mind the following:
1. are you only choosing this person because he/she is your shaykh, they belongs to your jamaat, organisation, sect etc?
2. what has the person done THIS YEAR. he /she might have done alot for Islam in the last 5, 10, 20 years but what has the person done this year, from Jan-Sept 2005?
3. the person does not have to be a scholar, they can be a journalist, politician, orator, active da'ee etc
4. when choosing the person you should mention at least 3 or four things that they have done THIS YEAR to explain your reason why you are nominating them.
so come on ppl, think...use this thread to educate us on the great persoanlities alive today.
wasalaam
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Submitted by Omrow on 17 September, 2005 - 18:50 #36
Salam
I shall be casting my vote closer to the time of referendum, just incase some new characters join this forum, or some old ones return.
In the mean time, may I make a request that the new members please introduce themselves.
Moreover, those who changed their names from the old forums,please tell us your old ID names so that we may know who is who.
Just give your basic details: ID Name - Location - Religion - favorite food.
You may also, if you so chose, tell us your: Age, Sex, Height, Weight, Shoe size, and Favorite Song.
when you make a nomination for the muslim personality of 2005, bare in mind the following:
1. are you only choosing this person because he/she is your shaykh, they belongs to your jamaat, organisation, sect etc?
2. what has the person done THIS YEAR. he /she might have done alot for Islam in the last 5, 10, 20 years but what has the person done this year, from Jan-Sept 2005?
3. the person does not have to be a scholar, they can be a journalist, politician, orator, active da'ee etc
4. when choosing the person you should mention at least 3 or four things that they have done THIS YEAR to explain your reason why you are nominating them.
so come on ppl, think...use this thread to educate us on the great persoanlities alive today.
wasalaam
I'd choose you but I dont wanna get SOME people all excited :roll: :roll:
so I'm blank this year
Submitted by Dave on 17 September, 2005 - 22:12 #38
I've had a paradigm shift.
I voted for Muslim Sister last year because I learned a lot from her.
But there are other reasons to vote for somebody - thus I change my vote to lilsis.
For without lilsis I would have nobody to make fun of.
Submitted by yuit on 17 September, 2005 - 22:32 #40
"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:
"TheRevivalEditor" wrote:
salaam
when you make a nomination for the muslim personality of 2005, bare in mind the following:
1. are you only choosing this person because he/she is your shaykh, they belongs to your jamaat, organisation, sect etc?
2. what has the person done THIS YEAR. he /she might have done alot for Islam in the last 5, 10, 20 years but what has the person done this year, from Jan-Sept 2005?
3. the person does not have to be a scholar, they can be a journalist, politician, orator, active da'ee etc
4. when choosing the person you should mention at least 3 or four things that they have done THIS YEAR to explain your reason why you are nominating them.
so come on ppl, think...use this thread to educate us on the great persoanlities alive today.
wasalaam
I'd choose you but I dont wanna get SOME people all excited :roll: :roll:
so I'm blank this year
Vote for him, didn't know you care so much about what other think. I probably would have voted Ed if I didn't vote Admin.
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"A true Muslim is thankful to Allah in prosperity, and resigned to His will in adversity."
Vote for him, didn't know you care so much about what other think. I probably would have voted Ed if I didn't vote Admin.
i wasnt referring to the Forum personality vote
it was for the Muslim persoality one
Submitted by yuit on 17 September, 2005 - 22:39 #42
"MuslimSisLilSis" wrote:
"yuit" wrote:
Vote for him, didn't know you care so much about what other think. I probably would have voted Ed if I didn't vote Admin.
i wasnt referring to the Forum personality vote
it was for the Muslim persoality one
You can if you want, but I think ed would agree it would look funny if he win the Revival Muslim of the year, considering he produed it, but it is one caterogy which there isn't many people to vote for, which is a bad testimony on the muslims, the reason I choose the my muslim of the year is lame and I know it, but it the best I could do.
—
"A true Muslim is thankful to Allah in prosperity, and resigned to His will in adversity."
but it is one caterogy which there isn't many people to vote for, which is a bad testimony on the muslims, the reason I choose the my muslim of the year is lame and I know it, but it the best I could do.
exactly
thats why I'm stuck for people too
I cant think of anyone who THIS year did a lot
Submitted by Sirus on 18 September, 2005 - 00:40 #44
true..........maybe im not lukin enuff, but no1 stands out this year :?
—
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Submitted by Beast on 18 September, 2005 - 12:15 #45
Maybe we can give Hayder the award for BEST NEWCOMER.
Submitted by Dawud on 18 September, 2005 - 13:32 #46
At 1519 posts in little over a month he has to win something. How about:
Most likely to go insane from spending too much time infront of a comp on revival?
Joke, you have to be initially sane to pull that one off!
Two elephants and a set of cymbols fall off a cliff...Boom Boom Tushh!
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Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Submitted by Al-Kamaal on 18 September, 2005 - 17:19 #47
Salaam
I think we cannot say who is the muslim of the year or whatever, its a very hard task indeed. However, i would like to point out that i think the muslim personality i think this year is the Mujaddid of our current era, Shaykh-ul-Islam Prof.Dr.Tahir ul Qadri, if any one has doubts or rejects what i just said, well, listen, the great Shayukh in Damascus, Syria have said this and have spoken on it, and the Shayk-ul-Akbar in Syria now, has told us that he is ranked 4 in the Awliya Allah, which makes him the 3rd Qutb out of the 4. I think he is the muslim of the year, who has covered many issues throughout the whole world to be put in its right place, etc Milad un Nabi (saw), the islamic state, Miraj-un-nabi and various others...
Submitted by Dawud on 18 September, 2005 - 17:25 #48
Yeah what he/she said.
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Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Submitted by You on 18 September, 2005 - 17:26 #49
"Al-Kamaal" wrote:
Salaam
I think we cannot say who is the muslim of the year or whatever, its a very hard task indeed. However, i would like to point out that i think the muslim personality i think this year is the Mujaddid of our current era, Shaykh-ul-Islam Prof.Dr.Tahir ul Qadri, if any one has doubts or rejects what i just said, well, listen, the great Shayukh in Damascus, Syria have said this and have spoken on it, and the Shayk-ul-Akbar in Syria now, has told us that he is ranked 4 in the Awliya Allah, which makes him the 3rd Qutb out of the 4. I think he is the muslim of the year, who has covered many issues throughout the whole world to be put in its right place, etc Milad un Nabi (saw), the islamic state, Miraj-un-nabi and various others...
What has he done this year that makes him worthy?
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Submitted by Dawud on 18 September, 2005 - 17:29 #50
Well Monsieur Admin, just for you ma cherie...
"Dawud" wrote:
Best Muslim Personality of the year:
Shaykh ul Islam Professor. Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri.
[b]In response to Ed's response two posts down, here's a few justifications although they're just the tip of the iceberg, also all are pertaining to THIS year:.[/b]
The Islamic State, recent DVD this year very informative and beneficial to youth and non-Muslims.
Urdu tafseer of Holy Quraan and started English one
The Syria tour, normal Muslims were allowed to go and be in the company of Qibla Hazoor and visit holy places around Turkey and Syria (I believe), spiritually refreshed and enlightened and very beautiful experience.
The Al-Hidayah camp, giving of his time to be with the youth and not just impart knowledge, which he did but to spiritually train them and help them acquire adhaab and blessings.
Various Lectures in UK and around the world. Spreading the knowledge and the love of Islam, everything he says is extremely enlightening.
Also he is an all-round good guy, perhaps those present at the Al Hidayah camp will remember the instance when Qibla Hazoor required assistance with the microphone and his assistant/helper friend (soz can’t remember his name, for now respectfully refer to him as ‘Bob‘) didn’t get up to alleviate the problem and stayed sitting down with Qibla‘s cup of tea, so two other people had to help. So Qibla Hazoor, smiling affectionately, says something to the effect of:
“ The Prophets (AS) watch over their ummah
The Peer looks after his Muriid
The shepherd watches over his flock
And Bob is watching over his cup of tea”
Perhaps it was a you-had-to-be-there thing but it EVERYONE cracked up laughing (with, not at).
Best non-muslim? still undecided
Best forum personality: hmmm you can' t self nominate can you? my vote goes to the "triple D" Dave, Darth(or DUH!) and Dood.
btw to those unfamiliar with Urdu, including myself, dood means milk.
[b]Edit: 18/09/2005[/b]
This obviously does not do him justice as he has done way more.
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Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Submitted by Ali II on 18 September, 2005 - 18:11 #51
"Al-Kamaal" wrote:
and the Shayk-ul-Akbar in Syria now, has told us that he is ranked 4 in the Awliya Allah, which makes him the 3rd Qutb out of the 4.
Walaikum Assalam,
[b]How the Shayk-ul-akbar knows that he(Prof.Dr.Tahir ul Qadri) is ranked 4th in Awliyah Allah,and 3rd qutub out of four.These are the secrets of Allah that who is revealed by him as Mujaddid,Abdal,Qalandar etc. and only Allah knows better and he is also giving the RANKINGS, thats beyond me.I will be glad to know that what this man was upto??[/b]
For the muslim personality of the year again i will opt Mualana Tariq Jameel,the great orator,prominent proponent and the distinguished scholar.As far as this year is concerned,he is an active daee and has converted dozens of non-muslims to The real Gospel of life,hundreds of cds and casettes have been introduced in stores of his lectures and sermons and also is a great debater of Islam and in my opinion he is the central inspiration for many Pakistanis,and the crown for all hard works for Tableegh-e-deen (from Pakistan),during this year and of course the previous ones, goes to him.
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HELP! i've fallen and i can't....................HEY nice carpet!
Submitted by You on 18 September, 2005 - 18:43 #52
hmmm... all i see is everyone standing up for 'their' scholar.
Open your eyes people. This is not a place to say your scholar is the greatest thing since sliced bread, nor is it a place to bash other's nominations.
As an example, Some suggestions:
[size=18]Muslim Nominees[/size]
[b]Aamir Khan[/b] He is a muslim. He is iconic. He is almost a natural winner. A person non-muslims also emathise with. He has shown muslims are not just 'out there' wierdo's. he is a sporting role model to all kids in the Uk, where if you try hard, you can succeed.
[b]Ayatollah Sistani[/b]. He has held together a large segment of Iraqi society even thoug it has been under constant attack by Zarqawi's group.
[b]Iranian President AhmedNejad[/b] For standing up for the country's rights in a fiery international climate. It would be easy to allow a more powerful entity erode the powers and soveriegnity of a smaller country.
[b]President Mahmood Abbas[/b] For showing the Palestinians are eaceful, and can withold resorting to force if their demands are considered. He has paved the way for the semi freedom of Gaza. (Hamas etc help in making it too costly to keep the occupation.)
[b]Asghar Bukhari (MPAC)[/b] For showing the alternative to just towing the party line. For giving an alternative means to channel a muslims frustation in the UK political arena.
[b]Syrian President Bashar Al Assad[/b] For ending the occupation of Lebanon, and thus also reducing the future likelihood of invasion by third parties i the name of freedom.
[size=18]NON Muslims[/size]
[b]George W Bush[/b] For actually demanding something from Israel. Even though Israel had committed to those demands before hand, it is a small step in the right direction.
[b]England Cricket Team[/b] ForPutting 18 years of constant defeat against Australia behind them, and actually winning for a change. This is a perfect role model for muslims. I am sure we have had enough of always losing in life. Always being seen as wierd. Aways the outsiders. Always having to defend ourselves. Follow englands example, set up a structure, work hard and Inshallah success will be in your hands.
Come on there were load of snall things that need to be commended.
Just think of a situation, and who stood out in that one act.
Person of the Year is not about saying this person has had a perfect life etc etc, he is great etc etc, but about picking someone who did something this year that had a positive impact.
—
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
hmmm... all i see is everyone standing up for 'their' scholar.
Open your eyes people. This is not a place to say your scholar is the greatest thing since sliced bread, nor is it a place to bash other's nominations.
.
why does that bother u
maybe people DO think that their scholars are the best thing since sliced bread
and have done a lot this year
Submitted by You on 19 September, 2005 - 00:44 #54
Because people are not looking around.
They have found their camp, and are sticking with it.
What is the point of hving persons of 2005 if for everyone it is their own leader?
That is good, but y sheikh is better than yours blah blah is the logical conclusion.
We need to see good in others aswell.
You see here are people sticking up for wither Dr Qadri, or Tariq Jameel, not because of something done this year, but because of their life, their status etc.
This is not a lifetime achievement award.
We need to think outside the box.
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"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
last year after telling everyone to vote-20 odd pages down the line you guys decided to go with someone that YOU wanted ignoring the nominations
this year after deciding that the FORUM will choose who they want to win
ur discouraging them from voting for who THEY think have done a lot this year-
is it too hard for u guys to be fair and democratic? :roll:
Submitted by Mujahidah on 19 September, 2005 - 10:14 #56
"Admin" wrote:
hmmm... all i see is everyone standing up for 'their' scholar.
Open your eyes people. This is not a place to say your scholar is the greatest thing since sliced bread, nor is it a place to bash other's nominations.
Asalamualaikum!
Admin hw do u no dat every1 is only nominating them becoz they r their leader/Shaykh.
Even if i wasnt part of Shaykh ul Islam's organization i wuld hav still voted 4 him as I personaly think his dne a lot this year compared 2 many others.
Its nt becoz ive had the effect n change in myself since the 7/7 attack etc but i no that many pple who r nt part of this forum n also nt part of the organization wuld still nominate him.
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"Duniya toh badalti rehti hai...Ey mere Quaid tuh kabhi Na badal janaa"
Submitted by Sirus on 19 September, 2005 - 11:32 #57
hahah...i agree largely with Dood Bhai.....and i should get an award for something :twisted: ...as Irfghan said, best newcomer?
admin out of ur nomineees - Amir Khan - nope...hasnt done anything really
political leaders are all coruppt and dodgy - wouldnt select them for a personality of the year.
MPAC geezer - lost my membership which had my details on it....twice :evil: ...lol, seriously theyre not a bad op
George W - lets not be silly now
England Cricket team - good thinkin....except like all england teams its only a matter of time before theyre on the downfall again
—
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Submitted by laila on 19 September, 2005 - 13:01 #58
"Darth V-Hayder" wrote:
England Cricket team - good thinkin....except like all england teams its only a matter of time before theyre on the downfall again
they were playing against run down and out Aussies of course they were going to win and we'll never hear the end of it!
Submitted by Sirus on 19 September, 2005 - 13:08 #59
tell me about it! :roll:
—
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Submitted by Ali II on 19 September, 2005 - 14:29 #60
"Admin" wrote:
[b]England Cricket Team[/b] ForPutting 18 years of constant defeat against Australia behind them, and actually winning for a change. This is a perfect role model for muslims. I am sure we have had enough of always losing in life. Always being seen as wierd. Aways the outsiders. Always having to defend ourselves. Follow englands example, set up a structure, work hard and Inshallah success will be in your hands.
it is non muslim personality or non muslim personalities.
Rather than whole of the English team,i think Andrew Flintoff deserves the crown,though it was a team work but,in my opinion, still without his awe-inspiring hard works it was inevitable that English would not be able to win the Ashes.
—
HELP! i've fallen and i can't....................HEY nice carpet!
lol....yeah, im overwhelmed to be in the same catogory as a dolphin loving dwarf :roll:
Lol...Dave, he noticed yet he never locked it?
were not trying hard enuff are we? :twisted:
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Best Muslim Personality of the year:
Shaykh ul Islam Professor. Dr. Muhammad Tahir ul Qadri.
[b]In response to Ed's response two posts down, here's a few justifications although they're just the tip of the iceberg, also all are pertaining to THIS year:.[/b]
The Islamic State, recent DVD this year very informative and beneficial to youth and non-Muslims.
Urdu tafseer of Holy Quraan and started English one
The Syria tour, normal Muslims were allowed to go and be in the company of Qibla Hazoor and visit holy places around Turkey and Syria (I believe), spiritually refreshed and enlightened and very beautiful experience.
The Al-Hidayah camp, giving of his time to be with the youth and not just impart knowledge, which he did but to spiritually train them and help them acquire adhaab and blessings.
Various Lectures in UK and around the world. Spreading the knowledge and the love of Islam, everything he says is extremely enlightening.
Also he is an all-round good guy, perhaps those present at the Al Hidayah camp will remember the instance when Qibla Hazoor required assistance with the microphone and his assistant/helper friend (soz can’t remember his name, for now respectfully refer to him as ‘Bob‘) didn’t get up to alleviate the problem and stayed sitting down with Qibla‘s cup of tea, so two other people had to help. So Qibla Hazoor, smiling affectionately, says something to the effect of:
“ The Prophets (AS) watch over their ummah
The Peer looks after his Muriid
The shepherd watches over his flock
And Bob is watching over his cup of tea”
Perhaps it was a you-had-to-be-there thing but it EVERYONE cracked up laughing (with, not at).
Best non-muslim? still undecided
Best forum personality: hmmm you can' t self nominate can you? my vote goes to the "triple D" Dave, Darth(or DUH!) and Dood.
btw to those unfamiliar with Urdu, including myself, dood means milk.
[b]Edit: 18/09/2005[/b]
Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Walaikum Assalam
For the muslim personality of the year,i will surely say MAULANA TARIQ JAMEEL,a great Islamic scholar of Islam who has dedicated his life for the propagation of Islam,after decades of his awe inspiring hard works he is probably one of the greatest Islamic scholar alive today.Being the central inspiration of many Pakistanis,no doubt i will vote him the MUSLIM PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR.
Hmm..non muslim..thats bit difficult..let me think..oo yeah i will say ARIEL SHARON the Prime Minister of Isreal,his decision of abandoning gaza strip and few parts of West bank was encouraging and probably the most influential decisions taken this year,having great impact on milions of Palestinianes,and ending decades of war between Palestinianes and Jews through this distribution,though in the distribution Isreal got the Lion's share but still for Palestinians Something is better than Nothing.
Forum personality..hmmm..thats a tough call,well everyone here has its own influence and importance and it has been a great forum overall.
But the hot favourites i think are
the revival editor for his scholastic approach,Dave for making the forum interesting and for his frequent witty repartee and Medievalist for his logical reasoning in the posts and always willing to help.
HELP! i've fallen and i can't....................HEY nice carpet!
who?
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
salaam
when you make a nomination for the muslim personality of 2005, bare in mind the following:
1. are you only choosing this person because he/she is your shaykh, they belongs to your jamaat, organisation, sect etc?
2. what has the person done THIS YEAR. he /she might have done alot for Islam in the last 5, 10, 20 years but what has the person done this year, from Jan-Sept 2005?
3. the person does not have to be a scholar, they can be a journalist, politician, orator, active da'ee etc
4. when choosing the person you should mention at least 3 or four things that they have done THIS YEAR to explain your reason why you are nominating them.
so come on ppl, think...use this thread to educate us on the great persoanlities alive today.
wasalaam
Salam
I shall be casting my vote closer to the time of referendum, just incase some new characters join this forum, or some old ones return.
In the mean time, may I make a request that the new members please introduce themselves.
Moreover, those who changed their names from the old forums,please tell us your old ID names so that we may know who is who.
Just give your basic details: ID Name - Location - Religion - favorite food.
You may also, if you so chose, tell us your: Age, Sex, Height, Weight, Shoe size, and Favorite Song.
However, please do NOT tell us your pet's name.
Omrow
I'd choose you but I dont wanna get SOME people all excited :roll: :roll:
so I'm blank this year
I've had a paradigm shift.
I voted for Muslim Sister last year because I learned a lot from her.
But there are other reasons to vote for somebody - thus I change my vote to lilsis.
For without lilsis I would have nobody to make fun of.
Nor would I have a reading list.
my sister won last year
so NO ONE vote for her this year
(no I'm not being snide-she agrees)
Vote for him, didn't know you care so much about what other think. I probably would have voted Ed if I didn't vote Admin.
"A true Muslim is thankful to Allah in prosperity, and resigned to His will in adversity."
[url=http//www.guidancemedia.com/videostream.php?id=Burda.mov]Quran[/url]
i wasnt referring to the Forum personality vote
it was for the Muslim persoality one
You can if you want, but I think ed would agree it would look funny if he win the Revival Muslim of the year, considering he produed it, but it is one caterogy which there isn't many people to vote for, which is a bad testimony on the muslims, the reason I choose the my muslim of the year is lame and I know it, but it the best I could do.
"A true Muslim is thankful to Allah in prosperity, and resigned to His will in adversity."
[url=http//www.guidancemedia.com/videostream.php?id=Burda.mov]Quran[/url]
exactly
thats why I'm stuck for people too
I cant think of anyone who THIS year did a lot
true..........maybe im not lukin enuff, but no1 stands out this year :?
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Maybe we can give Hayder the award for BEST NEWCOMER.
At 1519 posts in little over a month he has to win something. How about:
Most likely to go insane from spending too much time infront of a comp on revival?
Joke, you have to be initially sane to pull that one off!
Two elephants and a set of cymbols fall off a cliff...Boom Boom Tushh!
Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Salaam
I think we cannot say who is the muslim of the year or whatever, its a very hard task indeed. However, i would like to point out that i think the muslim personality i think this year is the Mujaddid of our current era, Shaykh-ul-Islam Prof.Dr.Tahir ul Qadri, if any one has doubts or rejects what i just said, well, listen, the great Shayukh in Damascus, Syria have said this and have spoken on it, and the Shayk-ul-Akbar in Syria now, has told us that he is ranked 4 in the Awliya Allah, which makes him the 3rd Qutb out of the 4. I think he is the muslim of the year, who has covered many issues throughout the whole world to be put in its right place, etc Milad un Nabi (saw), the islamic state, Miraj-un-nabi and various others...
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Yeah what he/she said.
Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
What has he done this year that makes him worthy?
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
Well Monsieur Admin, just for you ma cherie...
This obviously does not do him justice as he has done way more.
Gentleness and kindness were never a part of anything except that it made it beautiful, and harshness was never a part of anything except that it made it ugly.
Through cheating, stealing, and lying, one may get required results but finally one becomes
Walaikum Assalam,
[b]How the Shayk-ul-akbar knows that he(Prof.Dr.Tahir ul Qadri) is ranked 4th in Awliyah Allah,and 3rd qutub out of four.These are the secrets of Allah that who is revealed by him as Mujaddid,Abdal,Qalandar etc. and only Allah knows better and he is also giving the RANKINGS, thats beyond me.I will be glad to know that what this man was upto??[/b]
For the muslim personality of the year again i will opt Mualana Tariq Jameel,the great orator,prominent proponent and the distinguished scholar.As far as this year is concerned,he is an active daee and has converted dozens of non-muslims to The real Gospel of life,hundreds of cds and casettes have been introduced in stores of his lectures and sermons and also is a great debater of Islam and in my opinion he is the central inspiration for many Pakistanis,and the crown for all hard works for Tableegh-e-deen (from Pakistan),during this year and of course the previous ones, goes to him.
HELP! i've fallen and i can't....................HEY nice carpet!
hmmm... all i see is everyone standing up for 'their' scholar.
Open your eyes people. This is not a place to say your scholar is the greatest thing since sliced bread, nor is it a place to bash other's nominations.
As an example, Some suggestions:
[size=18]Muslim Nominees[/size]
[b]Aamir Khan[/b] He is a muslim. He is iconic. He is almost a natural winner. A person non-muslims also emathise with. He has shown muslims are not just 'out there' wierdo's. he is a sporting role model to all kids in the Uk, where if you try hard, you can succeed.
[b]Ayatollah Sistani[/b]. He has held together a large segment of Iraqi society even thoug it has been under constant attack by Zarqawi's group.
[b]Iranian President AhmedNejad[/b] For standing up for the country's rights in a fiery international climate. It would be easy to allow a more powerful entity erode the powers and soveriegnity of a smaller country.
[b]President Mahmood Abbas[/b] For showing the Palestinians are eaceful, and can withold resorting to force if their demands are considered. He has paved the way for the semi freedom of Gaza. (Hamas etc help in making it too costly to keep the occupation.)
[b]Asghar Bukhari (MPAC)[/b] For showing the alternative to just towing the party line. For giving an alternative means to channel a muslims frustation in the UK political arena.
[b]Syrian President Bashar Al Assad[/b] For ending the occupation of Lebanon, and thus also reducing the future likelihood of invasion by third parties i the name of freedom.
[size=18]NON Muslims[/size]
[b]George W Bush[/b] For actually demanding something from Israel. Even though Israel had committed to those demands before hand, it is a small step in the right direction.
[b]England Cricket Team[/b] ForPutting 18 years of constant defeat against Australia behind them, and actually winning for a change. This is a perfect role model for muslims. I am sure we have had enough of always losing in life. Always being seen as wierd. Aways the outsiders. Always having to defend ourselves. Follow englands example, set up a structure, work hard and Inshallah success will be in your hands.
Come on there were load of snall things that need to be commended.
Just think of a situation, and who stood out in that one act.
Person of the Year is not about saying this person has had a perfect life etc etc, he is great etc etc, but about picking someone who did something this year that had a positive impact.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
why does that bother u
maybe people DO think that their scholars are the best thing since sliced bread
and have done a lot this year
Because people are not looking around.
They have found their camp, and are sticking with it.
What is the point of hving persons of 2005 if for everyone it is their own leader?
That is good, but y sheikh is better than yours blah blah is the logical conclusion.
We need to see good in others aswell.
You see here are people sticking up for wither Dr Qadri, or Tariq Jameel, not because of something done this year, but because of their life, their status etc.
This is not a lifetime achievement award.
We need to think outside the box.
"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens 'as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone'" - David Cameron, UK Prime Minister. 13 May 2015.
last year after telling everyone to vote-20 odd pages down the line you guys decided to go with someone that YOU wanted ignoring the nominations
this year after deciding that the FORUM will choose who they want to win
ur discouraging them from voting for who THEY think have done a lot this year-
is it too hard for u guys to be fair and democratic? :roll:
Asalamualaikum!
Admin hw do u no dat every1 is only nominating them becoz they r their leader/Shaykh.
Even if i wasnt part of Shaykh ul Islam's organization i wuld hav still voted 4 him as I personaly think his dne a lot this year compared 2 many others.
Its nt becoz ive had the effect n change in myself since the 7/7 attack etc but i no that many pple who r nt part of this forum n also nt part of the organization wuld still nominate him.
"Duniya toh badalti rehti hai...Ey mere Quaid tuh kabhi Na badal janaa"
hahah...i agree largely with Dood Bhai.....and i should get an award for something :twisted: ...as Irfghan said, best newcomer?
admin out of ur nomineees - Amir Khan - nope...hasnt done anything really
political leaders are all coruppt and dodgy - wouldnt select them for a personality of the year.
MPAC geezer - lost my membership which had my details on it....twice :evil: ...lol, seriously theyre not a bad op
George W - lets not be silly now
England Cricket team - good thinkin....except like all england teams its only a matter of time before theyre on the downfall again
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
they were playing against run down and out Aussies of course they were going to win and we'll never hear the end of it!
tell me about it! :roll:
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
it is non muslim personality or non muslim personalities.
Rather than whole of the English team,i think Andrew Flintoff deserves the crown,though it was a team work but,in my opinion, still without his awe-inspiring hard works it was inevitable that English would not be able to win the Ashes.
HELP! i've fallen and i can't....................HEY nice carpet!
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