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Topic: Miscellaneous

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Series: Confessions of a British spy Part 6B

Confessions of a British spy

Part 6B


Then he gave me a book of one thousand pages containing the results of the observations and projects carried out by the aforenamed five representative men in areas such as military, finance, education, and religion. He said, "Please read this book and return it to us." I took the book home with me. I read through it with utmost attention during my three-week holiday.



Miscellaneous


Saturday, July 03, 2010 - 06:11 AM (100 Reads)
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Friday Messages: Truth behind other so-called Christian occasions part II

Truth behind other so-called Christian occasions

Part 2


It is so sad that in the "Christian" culture, which was supposed to have originated from the pure teachings of a Prophet of Allah, Hadrat 'Eesa -Eisa, Jesus- (PBUH), not only the pagan idea and the date of the ancient Romans' celebration of the Lupercalia, lived through the so-called Saint Valentine's day (as described in Part 1 of this writing), but the immoral circus like festival itself has also lived on as Mardi(M) - Gras(G) ("M.G.")!!! This is what happens when the teachings of the Prophets and their Allah-Chosen Successors (PBUT) are forsaken, and instead human desires under the leadership of usurpers and liars, the adherents to Shaitaans and devils, are followed … .


Miscellaneous


Wednesday, March 24, 2010 - 05:26 AM (270 Reads)
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Friday Messages: Truth behind other so-called Christion occasions, Part 1

Truth behind some other so-called Christian occasions

Part 1


The month of February was the period of ancient Pagan immoral rituals, so why certain occasions which originated based on those pagan traditions have been marked as "Christian", in the Christian calendar?!



Miscellaneous


Friday, February 05, 2010 - 11:51 AM (395 Reads)
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Series: Confessions of a British spy Part 6A

Confessions of a British spy

Part 6A


I stayed in Baghdad for a time. Then, receiving the message ordering me to return to London, I left. In London, I talked with the secretary and some officials of the Ministry. I told them of my activities and observations during my long mission. They rejoiced greatly at the information I gave about Iraq and said that they were pleased. On the other hand, Safiyya, the girl friend of Muhammad of Najd, sent a report agreeing with mine. I found out also that throughout my mission I had been followed by men from the Ministry. These men also sent reports concurrent with the reports I had sent and with the account I had given to the secretary.



Miscellaneous


Monday, December 21, 2009 - 03:28 PM (378 Reads)
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Series: Confessions of a British spy, Memoirs of Hempher - Part 5B


Confessions of a British spy

PART 5B


The mausoleum of Ali the Amir-ul-Muminin was profusely decorated. It had a splendid yard, a gold-covered dome, and two tall minarets. Every day great numbers of Shiites visited this mausoleum. They performed namaz in jamaat in it. Every visitor first stooped in front of the threshold, kissed it, and then greeted the grave. They asked for permission and then entered. The mausoleum had a vast yard, which contained numerous rooms for men of religion and visitors.



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Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - 04:36 PM (556 Reads)
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Series: Confessions of a British spy, Memoirs of Hempher - Part 5A

Confessions of a British spy

PART 5A


It was on one of those days when Muhammad of Najd and I had become very intimate friends that I received a message from London ordering me to leave for the cities of Karbala and Najaf, the two most popular Shiite centers of knowledge and spirituality. So I had to put an end to my company with Muhammad of Najd and leave Basra. Yet I was happy because I was sure that this ignorant and morally depraved man was going to establish a new sect, which in turn would demolish Islam from within, and that I was the composer of the heretical tenets of this new sect.



Miscellaneous


Saturday, June 13, 2009 - 03:00 AM (685 Reads)
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Series: Confessions of a British spy- PART 4C

Confessions of a British spy

PART 4C


He did not answer my question. I knew that he was convinced. I sensed that Muhammad of Najd desired a woman at that moment; he was single. I said to him, "Come on, let us each get a woman by mut'a nikah. We will have a good time with them. He accepted with a nod. This was a great opportunity for me, so I promised to find a woman for him to amuse himself. My aim was to ally the timidity he had about people. But he stated it a condition that the matter be kept as a secret between us and that the woman not even be told what his name was. I hurriedly went to the Christian women who had been sent forth by the Ministry of Colonies with the task of seducing the Muslim youth there. I explained the matter to one of them. She accepted to help, so I gave her the nickname Safiyya. I took Muhammad of Najd to her house. Safiyya was at home, alone. We made a one-week marriage contract for Muhammad of Najd, who gave the woman some gold in the name of "Mahr." Thus we began to mislead Muhammad of Najd, Safiyya from within, and I from without.


[Firstly, false justification of any benevolent law to serve satanic purposes is a very easy thing to do, but it can only harm those who submit to satanic desires themselves.

Secondly, we have a question from such so-called Christian women; do these women consider being used in such manners, freedom?! This is nothing but mere slavery. We invite our Christian sisters to take another profound look at the concept of freedom; a freedom which actually serves other people's satanic intentions and desires, is not freedom, rather it is the slavery of those people, but serving and obeying the most Compassionate and Benevolent Allah who needs nothing for Himself, is the true freedom.]


Miscellaneous


Monday, April 06, 2009 - 06:56 AM (492 Reads)
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Friday Messages: Truth behind Easter


Easter is observed on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, which is the first moon whose 14th day (the ecclesiastic "full moon") is on or after March 21 (the ecclesiastic "vernal equinox"). (Wikipedia encyclopedia)



Miscellaneous


Friday, March 20, 2009 - 08:48 AM (422 Reads)
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Series: Confessions of a British spy, Memoirs of Hempher - Part IV-B


Confessions of a British spy

PART 4B


I established a very intimate friendship with Muhammad bin Abd-ul-wahhab of Najd. I launched a campaign of praising him everywhere. One day I said to him:

"You are greater than 'Umar and 'Ali. If the Prophet were alive now, he would appoint you as his Khalifa instead of them. I expect that Islam will be renovated and improved in your hands. You are the only scholar who will spread Islam all over the world."



Miscellaneous


Friday, February 20, 2009 - 09:40 PM (382 Reads)
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Series: Confessions of a British spy, Memoirs of Hempher - Part IV-A

Confessions of a British spy

PART IV-A


When I arrived in Basra, I settled in a mosque. The imam of the mosque was a Sunnite person of Arabic origin named Shaikh 'Umar Tai. When I met him I began to chat with him. Yet he suspected me at the very beginning and subjected me to a shower of questions. I managed to survive this dangerous chat as follows:

"I am from Turkey's Igdir region. I was a disciple of Ahmad Effendi of Istanbul. I worked for a carpenter named Khalid." I gave him some information about Turkey, which I had acquired during my stay there. Also, I said a few sentences in Turkish. The imam made an eye signal to one of the people there and asked him if I spoke Turkish correctly. The answer was positive. Having convinced the imam, I was very happy. Yet I was wrong. For a few days later, I saw to my disappointment that the imam suspected that I was a Turkish spy. Afterwards, I found out that there was some disagreement and hostility between him and the governor appointed by the (Ottoman) Sultan.



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Sunday, January 18, 2009 - 08:40 AM (421 Reads)
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