Antecendents

Seeing them was proof enough; they did not say, “So-and-so from so-and-so.”

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Abdassamad Clarke is from Ulster and was formally educated at Edinburgh University in Mathematics and Physics. He accepted Islam at the hands of Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir as-Sufi in 1973, and, at his suggestion, studied Arabic and tajwid and other Islamic sciences in Cairo for a period. In the 80s he was secretary to the imam of the Dublin Mosque, and in the early 90s one of the imams khatib of the Norwich Mosque, and again from 2002-2016. He has translated, edited and typeset a number of classical texts. He currently resides with his wife in Denmark and occasionally teaches there. 14 May, 2023 0:03

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  1. Cor-rectum of Antecedent
    (making right the precedent, aub, so it will read better)

    Waalkhayla waalbighala waalhameera
    (choc fudge sunday)

    1. Dear MarinaM

    Looking at that picture of your dad without his glasses, I recalled
    an old song. So from me to Tun Dr Mahathir:

    I Can See Clearly Now (by Johnny Nash)

    I can see clearly now, the rain is gone
    I can see all obstacles in my way
    Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
    It’s gonna be a bright (bright), bright (bright)
    Sun shiny day

    I think I can make it now, the pain is gone
    All of the bad feelings have disappeared
    Here is the rainbow I’ve been prayin’ for
    It’s gonna be a bright (bright), bright (bright)
    Sun shiny day

    Look all around, there’s nothin’ but blue skies
    Look straight ahead, nothin’ but blue skies
    I can see clearly now, the rain is gone
    I can see all obstacles in my way
    Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
    It’s gonna be a bright (bright), bright (bright)
    Sun shiny day

    2. 24 of 75
    (or a pair of indigo robes, Suad?)

    Has it come to that where one is still in the reservation
    technically asked alkhayla
    – the feet are still here in the reservation
    but the nostrils have crossed over the boundary said albighaala
    and was sniffing the new air is this the point where one goes mustang wild
    with the thought that one needs to evince
    the gift of the gab of Nietzsche asked alhameera
    or the sublimity of a Sheikh without his thinking turban on albighaala

    could we use some help on antecedents asked alkhayl
    – what the dhad doddhbagheck is that alhameera
    if P is x and Q is x, then P is Q or something like that abdassamad
    are we then into eclair ecclesiatics eclecticism hayy

    3. (Al-Nahl: 8-9)

    Waalkhayla waalbighala waalhameera litarkabooha
    wazeenatan wayakhluqu ma la taAAlamoona

    WaAAala Allahi qasdu alssabeeli waminha ja-irun
    walaw shaa lahadakum ajmaAAeena

    Terima Kasih Songket Malayu

  2. MI5 And The Murabbitun Brits
    (just a waste of time, mate)

    Focus switch

    Mr Evans has taken over at a time of rapid institutional transformation for MI5.

    By the end of next year the service will be twice the size it was in 2001. Its focus has switched to the fight against Islamist terrorism and recruited staff with languages and expertise to match this threat.

    It has started operating in the regions as part of multi-agency teams alongside the police and close to the Muslim communities in which its targets operate.

    Nota:
    the murabbituns and wahhabis(and all the other men of the ‘cloth’) are like
    water and virgin coconut oil

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