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Hello all.

I haven't been able to come on here for the past few months or so due to internet problems! But I'm back now.

Only, I cannot log in!

I'm pretty sure that I've remembered my password correctly.

Another thing I noticed was that it may not log me in because I am 'inactive' or something.

Admin/editor, can you please help?

Please help me...

i am 40 year old indian woman looking for rich good English hus.....

joke

okay really, I need to know some interesting stuff about FIFA (the football people) fadst, before tommorow, so I'd appreciace any input you could all give.

Am I asking you to do my homework? No I'm asking you to help me. And which of you can deny the altruism inside of each of you.

plus if you do help me, I might upload a pic of trying to get on a bus with hillarious consequences... Lol

Truancy Vs De-Schooling

Truancy Vs De-Schooling

Tony Blair’s crusade to raise education standards was dealt a triple blow with figures showing souring school truancy levels, a student drop-out rate of nearly 25% and a surprise fall in state schools entries to top universities. Truancy jumped by almost 10% last year to its highest level, despite almost £1 billion in government spending since 1997 to tackle the problem. Jacqui Smith, the School Standard Minister, announced a crack down on the “stubborn minority of 888 students at 146 schools who were responsible for a fifth of all truancy.

In California, Muslim-Owned Liquor Stores Become A Target

[quote][size=18]In California, Muslim-Owned Liquor Stores Become A Target[/size]

By Shahed Amanullah, December 1, 2005

[i]On one side, Muslim immigrants say they're just trying to make a living. On the other, an African-American neighborhood struggles to rid itself of an abundance of liquor stores.[/i]

The issue of liquor stores in poor African-American neighborhoods such as those in Oakland, California has long been an issue of contention with urban activists.

We owe Omrow an apology this is why...

first of all many months later wham we get a quote on the forum of Omrow saying certain distasteful things.

we also see the Latifah replies to him quite adequately

then at the time the editor also reprimands Omrow on his behaviour

then after both Latifah and Omrow's post everyone thats us totally ignore the incident

now many months later we suddenly notice the forgotten post and only now realise the urgency to bring Latifah back

i read and reread the whole affair and lilsis mentioned the above points in the london terror attacks

we dissmissed her by saying arent you bothered

Inshallah, Subhanallah, Alhumdulilah!

Salaam

Is it just me, or are these Islamic terms being misused?

I have noticed sometimes that if one says “Inshallah” which means “God willing”…that really means that they have no intention of doing it (whatever it may be).

I mean, if I ask someone to do something or be somewhere and they say to me “Yeah, definitely!” I know they have every intention of doing it…but when certain people say to me “Inshallah”…I take it as a “No”….

I’ve come across many people who use the term “Inshallah” as a polite way of saying “No” to me. …what’s that all about?

Preachers to be

[size=18]Preachers to Be [/size]

[b]7:00pm - 8:00pm

Today

Channel 4[/b]

2/2

Filmed over two years, this two-part series follows the remarkable journeys of preachers-to-be in three of the UK's largest religions: Hinduism, Islam and Christianity. The trainee priests must cope with the gruesome realities of the funeral rites of their respective faiths, including embalming and cremation, in addition to the everyday pressures of their new vocations.

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