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Old 09-26-2004, 07:34 PM   #21
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Shaykh Yaser's description of the hydraulic cars going up and down was definitely the funniest thing I've ever heard at an Islamic course!

Alhamdulillah this class was really amazing, it had so much in it - such knowledge, sister/brotherhood, laughter, stories to humble us and stories to inspire us. Alhamdulillah =)
even better was when he was talkin about the kufi incident where the brother and the guy were having a conflict on keeping the kufi on the head or not while the bro is praying. That was halirious. ive had it happen myself india....except that i didnt bother to throw it off....if fell off when i went into sujood.

also...when Sh. yaser talk about his history of him going from as my dad coined it 'an electric engineer turned molana'. the fact that he pursued his islamic education after all that....gives me the encouragement i need to attnend medina university inshaAllah....

...ive added it to my dua' list
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Old 09-26-2004, 07:54 PM   #22
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OK this is a lil random..but...i noticed something.. pple. are using the phrase EmanRush as a noun/subject...lol..hey Merriam Webster..i mean they have the word "mcjob" in there


DURBAH!!!!!!!!

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