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nodda
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Salams dear brother. Thanks too much. I also wish to go to Malysia someday inshaallah, here in Uzbekista we have malaysian university, students can enter ther at their 2 year of university, but their exams are very difficult... So i even didnt dare to go there...... But i've heard that they give excellent education... yea i know Ahmad yassavi, Imam Bukhari, Termizi, we used to vizit their tombs, places where they lived & worked... & i'm proud of that i'm from 1 land with a such a great persons... May allah bless them all. But nowadays not all of us are learing their teachings....... & especialy sufic teachings... There is one Sufic school, they have many departments in many regions of Uzbekistan, they are practising Sufic medicine, sufic sport.... Even i havent attent there but I'm sure it's very intersting..... Ok again thanks for the messages, hope to keep in touch. May Allah bless You all...............
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Typo Queen
Starter Joined: 29 March 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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morocco is amazing i have to say and no im not just saying that because im moroccan:P |
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hat2010
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Angela
Senior Member Joined: 11 July 2005 Status: Offline Points: 2555 |
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Ah, it seems Servetus has found someone to share in his obscure references.
I'm intrigued by your podcast Jamal. I will have to listen when I get to a spot with speakers. Hopefully it will be something I can add to my meditation music, right next to the Kievan Monks and Tibetan Chants. I currently have a wonderful copy of the Surah Yusuf on my mp3 player (whereever its disappeared to) but since I don't speak Arabic, its just for the soothing tones of the reciter. Having Quran that I can listen to on my mp3 player or computer and not worry about language will be great. |
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Angela
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Oh, no, I can't, its only for iPod people. Will you be doing anything for those of us who refuse to enslave ourselves to Steve Jobs? |
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hat2010
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abuzuhri
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We like to share Jamal Morelli passion about Maghribi with this beautiful piece of narration dig out 3 years late but still taste fresh like yesterday morning not far from Fez, Meknes and Marrakesh : Here is it....
Journey To
Qalbiyya � By Daniel
Abdal-Hayy If as lovers of
Allah you wish to rise To be continued... |
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abuzuhri shin
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Angela
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Thanks Jamal. I'll keep my eye out. A friend just told me about a piece of software that supposedly can transfer iTunes files into standard mp3. I'll have to check it and see. If it works. I'll let you know. I found my Samsung mp3 player so now I'm on a quest. |
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