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Permalink Reply by Tim Upham on July 21, 2012 at 6:18pm Thank goodness some of the undesirables on this website have been banned, because they would have had you shot over presenting something like this. But enough of my personal disgust. When I was living in Portland, Oregon, a newspaper there mentioned how their were going to be a Feast of Eid celebration, and EVERYONE was welcomed to attend. When I went there only myself and a Baptist pastor, were the only non-Muslims there. This pastor asked me why I was here, and I told him that these people all come from countries I have been to. I asked him why he was here, and he told me that he was into ecumenical dialogue with the local Muslim community. But I loved the celebration, and somebody brought some Koffee Arabitun, just like what I had in Egypt. Which is the reason why I enjoyed myself, because I have been to Feast of Eid celebrations in Morocco, Egypt, Gaza, and Indonesia. For it is like any other celebration, to have fun and enjoy yourself. Also, when I was at these celebrations, I could talk very easily about peace and coexistence, and there was no opposition to me bringing up the subject. Whenever anybody asked my about my religion, I told them I was a member of an Orthodox Jewish synagogue, and in the Siddur it says "You will love your fellow man, as though you will love yourself." They would bring up similar types of quotations from the Hadith of the Prophet Mohammed. Which goes to show, break out of our shell, and start talking to people, and do not just sit there in your paranoid little world. Which is the reason why I am glad that the undesirables on this website have been banned, because that is what they did.
Permalink Reply by Jeff stern on July 26, 2012 at 2:33pm I just think it is interesting that I never saw anyone wish a happy Jewish New Year for example, in this way...
Permalink Reply by Tim Upham on July 26, 2012 at 8:24pm I have had Muslims wish me a Happy Rosh Hashanah. It is only fit that I wish them a Happy Ramadan and Feast of Eid. Wait until September or Tishrei.
Permalink Reply by Samir Khoury on September 16, 2012 at 4:40pm INTERESTING THAT NO SHANA TOVA OR EASY FAST GREETINGS HAVE BEEN SENT BY OUR FEARLESS LEADER.
JUST THINKING ALOUD AT THE PURPOSE OF THIS SITE.
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