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Trech Lomuw
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.09.07 09:42:00 -
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[quote=Ire's thug] Edit: that gets me thinking... can anyone tell me a sci fi book/show/comic has a musilem [sic] is the main protaganist.. I dont think ive ever seen one! I would like to see if something like that has ever been made.
"When Gravity Fails" by George Alec Effinger ( http://books.google.com.au/books/about/When_Gravity_Fails.html?id=1abqveXLr1QC&redir_esc=y )
'tis an awesome book; but Marid is not a terribly good muslim, if my memory serves. |
Darky SI
232
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Posted - 2012.09.07 09:50:00 -
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I would love to join you but i am part of wonderful Corp "Seraphim Initiative"
BTW where are you from Elijah? I am from Oman, Middle East good luck brother and if you ever needed help in DUST 514 i'll be glad to aid you
Note: people stop posting nonsense he want to create a corp in Muslims region so they can all play together in the same time its the same as forming a corp in EU or US or AUS so stop being surprised its nothing different than the other guys who started a corps in there respective regions |
Nazkim
Circle of Huskarl Minmatar Republic
5
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Posted - 2012.09.07 09:56:00 -
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madd mudd
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Posted - 2012.09.07 09:57:00 -
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Darky SI wrote: its nothing different than the other guys who started a corps in there respective regions
except the part where he said "fight for islam" ... |
Darky SI
232
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Posted - 2012.09.07 10:13:00 -
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madd mudd wrote:Darky SI wrote: its nothing different than the other guys who started a corps in there respective regions except the part where he said "fight for islam" ... let me rephrase what he meant: "fight for (the corp)" anyway lets not go off topic, keep it as recruitment thread |
Aeon Amadi
Maverick Conflict Solutions
1003
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Posted - 2012.09.07 10:16:00 -
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Welp.. I hate to bring it up but someone is eventually going to - is this because we're getting Smart Bombs in the next build which act like the Martyrdom thing from Call of Duty..? |
ICECREAMK1NG WARRIORS
134
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Posted - 2012.09.07 10:31:00 -
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Blimey this is a new one for me on a game forum.
All praise Charley D. |
Billi Gene
Tronhadar Free Guard Minmatar Republic
130
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Posted - 2012.09.07 10:42:00 -
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i was going to post something along the lines of :
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really people this is what it sounds like...
oh hai i can make grand sweeping generalisationz 2?
haihaihai me smartz humursz?
hoo hoo hoo oh look muslims ...hehehehhe smart bombzzz....hurr hurr hurr...cwutididthar???????
can i just point out that i am chinese and the slur for white people is plain flour..."hurrr hurrr hurr."
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but then i thought i'd just say:
good luck with the recruiting, ignore the dead beats.
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but i really should just not post this at all... this thread has been derailed by enough stupid without me adding mine to it ..
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miahus
CrimeWave Syndicate
78
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Posted - 2012.09.07 10:54:00 -
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madd mudd wrote:Elijah Revan wrote:
Unlike the other two middle east religions, Allah doesn't condemn everyone to hell just because they do not believe in him(: so, Salaam, peace be upon you my friend and hi to you as well. <3 and no problem, its an open forum post, post what you want my friend.
Where are you getting this information... Sheol isn't the place of hell romantacized by christianity as a place of punishment, but a place where the dead go, unless they are righteous. In Christianity you don't go to hell because you don't believe in something you escape hell because you DO believe. but the qran does command the death of unbelievers... in several places... glad most do not practice that tho
I hate to get into a religious debate, but you're wrong mad mudd :), if you say it mentions death to unbelievers in several places, quote me one of them plz. |
Ten-Sidhe
Osmon Surveillance Caldari State
414
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Posted - 2012.09.07 11:20:00 -
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I like the assumption of only three religions from middle east, . Zoroaster-ism (forum spell check corrected to this, I question spelling), Gnosticism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Manichaen, and multiple ancient polytheistic religions. Looks like more then three.
I don't recall any of them condemning non-believers to torment forever. Even Dante's Inferno lists a fairly nice area for people that lead good lives in a different faith.
The term Hell comes from the Norse deity Hel, so more viking then Christian. Not a one told people to go after other faiths, but some faction of every faith has at some point with some stretched interpretation as an excuse. I see no problem with a Islamic corp, just grouping of native Arabic speakers for easier voice coms is enough reason to do it. The scheduled prayer times don't form much weakness, there are Islamic populations in many time zones. |
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Dewie Cheecham
Villore Sec Ops Gallente Federation
677
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Posted - 2012.09.07 11:38:00 -
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Any fellow atheists around? They say we are militant. LETS GET MILITANT! |
Athene Alland
Red Fox Brigade
108
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Posted - 2012.09.07 11:53:00 -
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sorry to go off topic again,... but I have a question I've always wanted to ask an arabic speaker;
Does this phrase make sense to you, or is it gibberish?
'Ia mayyitan ma qadirun yatabaqa sarmadi fa itha yaji ash-shuthath al-mautu qad yantahi.'
good luck with the recruting, thanks in advance,
Amy,
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - |
Tony Calif
Seraphim Initiative. CRONOS.
2002
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:00:00 -
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Buddhism isn't being classed as eastern? |
miahus
CrimeWave Syndicate
78
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:30:00 -
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Athene Alland wrote:sorry to go off topic again,... but I have a question I've always wanted to ask an arabic speaker;
Does this phrase make sense to you, or is it gibberish?
'Ia mayyitan ma qadirun yatabaqa sarmadi fa itha yaji ash-shuthath al-mautu qad yantahi.'
good luck with the recruting, thanks in advance,
Amy,
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' -
there is a problem with the structure, but it could mean he who is not dying (or dead, or capable of death...depends on context) well capable of immortality i think it should be la mayyitan, qadirun an yatabaqqa sarmadi
the second part is more confusing, but it could mean and when the strange/weird ones come, death might end.
would help more if there is a source, if you are translating something, i can help you with a better rhyme. |
Vrain Matari
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
404
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:33:00 -
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Dewie Cheecham wrote:Any fellow atheists around? They say we are militant. LETS GET MILITANT!
Not an athiest but a scientist.
So my natural first question is: Please post your experimental setup so I can reproduce your conclusions. |
Darky SI
232
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:36:00 -
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Athene Alland wrote:sorry to go off topic again,... but I have a question I've always wanted to ask an arabic speaker;
Does this phrase make sense to you, or is it gibberish?
'Ia mayyitan ma qadirun yatabaqa sarmadi fa itha yaji ash-shuthath al-mautu qad yantahi.'
good luck with the recruting, thanks in advance,
Amy,
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - lol am arabic speaker but i couldn't decipher that sure they are arabic words but they don't make sense at least to me. The second line says something along these lines "when the death comes to ash-shuthath then its the end" i honestly don't know whats ash-shuthath ?! |
Athene Alland
Red Fox Brigade
108
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:39:00 -
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miahus wrote:Athene Alland wrote:sorry to go off topic again,... but I have a question I've always wanted to ask an arabic speaker;
Does this phrase make sense to you, or is it gibberish?
'Ia mayyitan ma qadirun yatabaqa sarmadi fa itha yaji ash-shuthath al-mautu qad yantahi.'
good luck with the recruting, thanks in advance,
Amy,
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - there is a problem with the structure, but it could mean he who is not dying (or dead, or capable of death...depends on context) well capable of immortality i think it should be la mayyitan, qadirun an yatabaqqa sarmadi the second part is more confusing, but it could mean and when the strange/weird ones come, death might end. would help more if there is a source, if you are translating something, i can help you with a better rhyme.
Direct translation is supposed to be;
'That thing is not dead which has the capacity to continue to exist eternally, And if the abnormal (bizarre, strange) ones (things, times?) come, then death may cease to be.'
but the English 'poetic' version is;
'That is not dead that which can eternal lie, And with stange aeons even death may die.'
Its from the 'Al Azif', better known as the Necronomicon of the Cthulhu Mythos, ...of which I'm a fan, lol
thanks miahus blessed be, Amy.
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' -
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SoLJae
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
351
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:44:00 -
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Athene Alland wrote:miahus wrote:Athene Alland wrote:sorry to go off topic again,... but I have a question I've always wanted to ask an arabic speaker;
Does this phrase make sense to you, or is it gibberish?
'Ia mayyitan ma qadirun yatabaqa sarmadi fa itha yaji ash-shuthath al-mautu qad yantahi.'
good luck with the recruting, thanks in advance,
Amy,
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - there is a problem with the structure, but it could mean he who is not dying (or dead, or capable of death...depends on context) well capable of immortality i think it should be la mayyitan, qadirun an yatabaqqa sarmadi the second part is more confusing, but it could mean and when the strange/weird ones come, death might end. would help more if there is a source, if you are translating something, i can help you with a better rhyme. Direct translation is supposed to be; 'That thing is not dead which has the capacity to continue to exist eternally, And if the abnormal (bizarre, strange) ones (things, times?) come, then death may cease to be.' but the English 'poetic' version is; 'That is not dead that which can eternal lie, And with stange aeons even death may die.' Its from the 'Al Azif', better known as the Necronomicon of the Cthulhu Mythos, ...of which I'm a fan, lol thanks miahus blessed be, Amy. - 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' -
Amy, do practice any form of the Wiccan ideal?
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Vrain Matari
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
404
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:54:00 -
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SoLJae wrote:Athene Alland wrote:miahus wrote:Athene Alland wrote:sorry to go off topic again,... but I have a question I've always wanted to ask an arabic speaker;
Does this phrase make sense to you, or is it gibberish?
'Ia mayyitan ma qadirun yatabaqa sarmadi fa itha yaji ash-shuthath al-mautu qad yantahi.'
good luck with the recruting, thanks in advance,
Amy,
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - there is a problem with the structure, but it could mean he who is not dying (or dead, or capable of death...depends on context) well capable of immortality i think it should be la mayyitan, qadirun an yatabaqqa sarmadi the second part is more confusing, but it could mean and when the strange/weird ones come, death might end. would help more if there is a source, if you are translating something, i can help you with a better rhyme. Direct translation is supposed to be; 'That thing is not dead which has the capacity to continue to exist eternally, And if the abnormal (bizarre, strange) ones (things, times?) come, then death may cease to be.' but the English 'poetic' version is; 'That is not dead that which can eternal lie, And with stange aeons even death may die.' Its from the 'Al Azif', better known as the Necronomicon of the Cthulhu Mythos, ...of which I'm a fan, lol thanks miahus blessed be, Amy. - 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - Amy, do practice any form of the Wiccan ideal?
I'm not sure what Amy practices, but she is certainly familiar with the gibbering non-euclidean madness that writhes in the midnight woods. And has good taste in books ;) |
Sees-Too-Much
332
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Posted - 2012.09.07 12:57:00 -
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One of my favorites in Arabic: "Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine"
Vittori Agli Asisini!
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miahus
CrimeWave Syndicate
78
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Posted - 2012.09.07 13:14:00 -
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Athene Alland wrote:miahus wrote:Athene Alland wrote:sorry to go off topic again,... but I have a question I've always wanted to ask an arabic speaker;
Does this phrase make sense to you, or is it gibberish?
'Ia mayyitan ma qadirun yatabaqa sarmadi fa itha yaji ash-shuthath al-mautu qad yantahi.'
good luck with the recruting, thanks in advance,
Amy,
- 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - there is a problem with the structure, but it could mean he who is not dying (or dead, or capable of death...depends on context) well capable of immortality i think it should be la mayyitan, qadirun an yatabaqqa sarmadi the second part is more confusing, but it could mean and when the strange/weird ones come, death might end. would help more if there is a source, if you are translating something, i can help you with a better rhyme. Direct translation is supposed to be; 'That thing is not dead which has the capacity to continue to exist eternally, And if the abnormal (bizarre, strange) ones (things, times?) come, then death may cease to be.' but the English 'poetic' version is; 'That is not dead that which can eternal lie, And with stange aeons even death may die.' Its from the 'Al Azif', better known as the Necronomicon of the Cthulhu Mythos, ...of which I'm a fan, lol thanks miahus blessed be, Amy. - 'Ad Mortis Nos Tripudio' - HP lovecraft is definitely a master of english horror literature, but apparently not the best composer of arabic poetry. unless Al Azif is meant as a demonically inspired, inimitably elliptic book of evil that has its own style, not to be judge by the normal standards. |
Athene Alland
Red Fox Brigade
108
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Posted - 2012.09.07 13:24:00 -
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(SoLJae); Ok, well, I'm a witch (slightly lapsed) but not a wiccan (though I have studied it) being closer to the Traditional British Witch.
Although I could be technically described as a Eclectic Solitaire,...
in other words I take my magick and spiritual concepts from many variable resources, (such as ancient Egypt and Greece, China, Vikings, Celts, Hinduism, to name a few) and Practice without a Coven.
(Vrain Matari); Yup, I like the strange, dark stuff, lol. My top 5 authors are; H.P. Lovecraft, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, Iain M. Banks and Alan Moore.
(Sees-Too-Much);
Sees-Too-Much wrote:One of my favorites in Arabic: "Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine"
Vittori Agli Asisini!
Unfortunatly Arabic is a language I'm yet to study, I really only know a little ancient egyptian, and a bit of latin and chinese, with a touch of japanese, (oh and studied french and spanish at school, but like that stuck, lol) but only fluent in my native toungue unfortunaly.
- 'Ad Mortis,Nos Tripudio' - |
miahus
CrimeWave Syndicate
78
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Posted - 2012.09.07 13:37:00 -
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Sees-Too-Much wrote:One of my favorites in Arabic: "Laa shay'a waqi'un moutlaq bale kouloun moumkine"
Vittori Agli Asisini!
Nothing is true, everything is permitted. But to be able to utilize that concept without killing yourself you have first to learn that discipline precedes freedom |
Spaibot SnD
Seituoda Taskforce Command Caldari State
4
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Posted - 2012.09.07 13:53:00 -
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Ire's thug wrote: Edit: that gets me thinking... can anyone tell me a sci fi book/show/comic has a musilem is the main protaganist.. I dont think ive ever seen one! I would like to see if something like that has ever been made.
Then again, sci fi is all about progressive thinking... relgion dosent have a good track record as far as that goes..
You could try "Five Minarets in New York".
========== The problem with religion is that not many people realised that religion simply a very powerful tool to control the gullible masses, and also a bunch of needlessly loud but very very tiny minority fan groups always disrupting world peace.
Putting aside that, we're all here because we share a common interest which is DUST 514, a borderless community that unfortunately involved shooting people in the face.
My favourite quote: "In a world that is in chaos politically, socially and environmentally, how can the human race sustain another 100 years?" - Dr. Stephen Hawking, http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060704195516AAnrdOD
And good luck to the OP recruiting :) |
Vrain Matari
ZionTCD Legacy Rising
404
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Posted - 2012.09.07 14:24:00 -
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This thread has reminded me of a great short story written some time ago by Arthur C. Clarke.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nine_Billion_Names_of_God_(collection)
And just so we don't get too provincial with our spiritual proclamations and speculations here's a lovely short story that puts it all in perspective:
http://www.terrybisson.com/page6/page6.html
Apologies OP, for hijacking the thread, i beg forgiveness. It has become an interesting and largely positive discussion though.
Best wishes with the recruiting - looking forward to standing beside you or crossing swords with you in the future. |
Iron Wolf Saber
BetaMax.
2867
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Posted - 2012.09.07 14:29:00 -
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The guy was trying to recruit, there are 'christan' corporations in eve online atm as well. |
Kaeralli Sturmovos
KILL-EM-QUICK RISE of LEGION
117
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Posted - 2012.09.07 15:18:00 -
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Iron Wolf Saber wrote:The guy was trying to recruit, there are 'christan' corporations in eve online atm as well.
since this thread lasted 3 pages and didnt get all crazy, we seem to be fairly open minded croud.
/golf clap
to the OP good luck in space pew pew with your Arab brethren. |
KingBlade82
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
56
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Posted - 2012.09.07 15:26:00 -
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Elijah Revan wrote:As'Salaam Awakum brothers and sisters! When the game fully releases me and some friends will make a corp in EVE and Dust 514 for those who wish to show their passion for Allah! Ashadu anLa illah ha ill allah, wa ashadu anna mohammadun wa'raslla, audibillah min al'shaytan er rajeem! bismillah ir-rahman ir-rahim.
So please brothers and sisters, put your PSN name below and i shall add you :D Christian brothers and sisters are welcome as well :) Anyone else, even if not Muslima is welcome to join to fight for Islam! Sami-allahu akbar!
arent muslims against hate and war? why set up shop here? |
Terram Nenokal
BetaMax.
115
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Posted - 2012.09.07 15:33:00 -
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KingBlade82 wrote:Elijah Revan wrote:As'Salaam Awakum brothers and sisters! When the game fully releases me and some friends will make a corp in EVE and Dust 514 for those who wish to show their passion for Allah! Ashadu anLa illah ha ill allah, wa ashadu anna mohammadun wa'raslla, audibillah min al'shaytan er rajeem! bismillah ir-rahman ir-rahim.
So please brothers and sisters, put your PSN name below and i shall add you :D Christian brothers and sisters are welcome as well :) Anyone else, even if not Muslima is welcome to join to fight for Islam! Sami-allahu akbar! arent muslims against hate and war? why set up shop here?
Because it's a video game, and not actual hate and war. |
KingBlade82
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
56
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Posted - 2012.09.07 15:36:00 -
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Terram Nenokal wrote:KingBlade82 wrote:Elijah Revan wrote:As'Salaam Awakum brothers and sisters! When the game fully releases me and some friends will make a corp in EVE and Dust 514 for those who wish to show their passion for Allah! Ashadu anLa illah ha ill allah, wa ashadu anna mohammadun wa'raslla, audibillah min al'shaytan er rajeem! bismillah ir-rahman ir-rahim.
So please brothers and sisters, put your PSN name below and i shall add you :D Christian brothers and sisters are welcome as well :) Anyone else, even if not Muslima is welcome to join to fight for Islam! Sami-allahu akbar! arent muslims against hate and war? why set up shop here? Because it's a video game, and not actual hate and war.
i say different lol |
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