Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Excerpts from the Medina Post

News-PALM TREES DESTROYED, DATE CROPS PREDICTED TO BE DOWN FOR SEVERAL YEARS
The palm trees at Abdullah's Oasis have been decimated. His assistants estimate a third of them have been cut down. Reports from other corners have stated that this is especialy true among the tallest specimens across the Medina area. During the recent raids at least 50 were used for crosses. Hundreds more were carted off by Uthman and his crew. An associate had only this to add-they are necessary for future needs. The owner was unavailable for comment. A servant admitted his employer had not been seen since the day of the last raid. Rumors of his death are unconfirmed.



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We're always being told about those who "transgress beyond bounds," as if that were a bit extreme. So I ask, how do you trangress within bounds? STEPPING LIGHTLY




"By the Mount (of Revelation); by a degree Inscribed, In a Scroll Unfolded" says a sura I heard. How do you unfold a scroll? Unroll yes, but do they really fold the scroll? Doesn't that make it hard to smooth it around the sticks that hold it together? Does anyone have a contact to the Alexandrian library or know some other expert?





I am confused. I've been told many times no one can bear the burdens of another. (Sura 53:38) Then I heard something else that seems to contradict it.

O Sons of Adam-For me, I intend to let thee draw on thyself my sin as well as thine, for thou wilt be among the Companions of the Fire, and that is the reward of those who do wrong.

My uncle said all who say Jesus is the Son of God are condemned. Since that includes the Jesus of the Bible, then it would seem that He is able to draw the sins of others upon Himself. And according to the Koran, He can bear my burdens- though other verses deny it. Of course that would mean Jesus was not sinless as the Koran claims. Anyone care to solve this dilemma for me? Kafar

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