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i hate to see you bleed, but i love to see you screamReader comment on item: Still Asleep After Mumbai Submitted by bayezid (Bangladesh), Dec 31, 2008 at 15:02 you can save yourself the erratic outbursts because this forum here is about meaningful discussion. this is not to say i dont enjoy your girly rantings however. but still, if were gonna waste time typing on some forum, we might as well get some work done. you agree ? >> Really? says who? you? You do not know any Arabic or Syriac or Greek or Hebrew so how could you say that? But again you are no more than a product of an islamic madrassa. So do me a favor and stick to urdu or bengali and you know what? I can also say: when the Qur'an is translated from Arabic to urdu or bengali "they lose more than half of their meanings and significance"!! Do you get it?" pure lunacy. i dont have to. the experts themselves say it. midle eastern languages, especially arabic, is too sophisticated for english to cover its meanings and allusions. this is not to say english is a poor language . it is a highly efficient language, and being a bangladeshi myself, i speak it more than bangla. oh and you do seem to agree in the end of the paragraph. so no hard feelings. lol. >> Really? are you aware that the word God is Syriac means Alaha and in Nestorian (the language of the so called Bahira) is Allaha? And more likely than not it was Muhammad the Arabian warlord and caravan raider that plagiarized such word from Syiac via bahira. And how come you did not know that?" and you dont see the similarity in words? ALLAH ..... ELOAHH, AALAHA, AALAH ....... in arabic, hebrew, syriac and aramaic? clealry they were talking about THE GOD. not your moon god. jesus did not know about quraysh or whatever. neither did moses. and next you claim that Muhmmad peace be upon him plagiarized this name? you are so trapped. the quraysh knew this name and worshipped HIM in kaaba as well. before Muhammad pbuh was born. >> And for "your kind information" mr ignorant Jesus did not say allah or even the Syriac alaha/allaha he said: eli eli lama sabachtani (syriac) and the word eli means my god and it does not mean God in Syriac and in Arabic such sentence would be ilahi ilahi lema sabaqtani and the word ilahi here means my god and it would not be Allah allah lema sabaqtani so did Jesus say Allah allaha no he did not and how come you did not know that? and do us all a favor: stick to urdu or bengali you can call me mr. bayezid, thank you very much. hahahahah. jesus spoke from the gospel. the blue letter bible confirms that the gospel has the words hlO for THE GOD. when pronounced it said AALAH. not what you are saying. ask an expert. if you cant bother, just run home to mommy. >> there is Arabic word called eloahh? Really? and you are a fake and by the way your masters the arabs tell us that the word Allah is really a contraction of the Arabic word al-Ilah or the God which means that the word Allah means the God and it does not mean God as you seem to claim and you know what? It means that your little bogus gobbledygook blog is no more than gobbeldygook hey like i said, little one, i dont make things up. i quote. i used the blue letter bible s reference this time. you want the truth ? you cant handle the truth. but im sorry im out of napkins so go get some new ones.the arabs you have been talking about are probably migrant indian workers in arabia. they probably weld or something, right ? >> Oh I would rather have the ham and drive your Allah out of his mind" But ALLAH is driving you out of your mind here.
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