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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: October 2005
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Sunday, October 30, 2005. A man's thoughts about women equality. First of all I want to apologize for not posting for a long time. I have been busy a lot, and at some time of desperation and boredom, I considered deleting the whole blog, because of my inactivity. At the end, I decided to stick with it, and update it whenever I can, even if that means one update every couple of months. Here are a few thoughts of mine about women's rights:. A woman who's equal to men would wak...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Thursday, September 08, 2005. The rudiments have always been misinterpreted during history, dispite the good intentions of many disciples who's faithfull belief was strong and unswayed. Words by M.Jansen. I hope one day that people would look at the core of their belief and goodness, and decide for themselves. Posted by Tolerant Damascene at 9:26 PM. There is no such a world free of troubles and atrocities! Nice blog, I'll be back. Now just Click Here. As for the French conn...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: Prophet Muhammad and Damascus
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Thursday, August 18, 2005. Prophet Muhammad and Damascus. There are two legends concerning the trip of Prophet Muhammad to Damascus, and his refusal to enter the great city. The first and most popular legend says that the Prophet took the mountain road to Damascus. On the horizon, he saw the beautiful and enchanting oasis city, and he decided to stop his journey because " man should only enter Paradise once. Posted by Tolerant Damascene at 6:12 PM. I completely agree with yo...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: September 2005
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Stop the "Honor Crime". I haven't had time to update the blog, but I was really excited when I read an article at Syra-news.com website, and I had to post something about it. We all hear about the horrible so-called "Honor Crimes" that steal women's lives away mercilessly. Fathers, husbands, and brothers kill their daughters and sisters just for thinking that they had a relationship with someone without them knowing. Thursday, September 08, 2005.
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: Stop the "Honor Crime"
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Stop the "Honor Crime". I haven't had time to update the blog, but I was really excited when I read an article at Syra-news.com website, and I had to post something about it. We all hear about the horrible so-called "Honor Crimes" that steal women's lives away mercilessly. Fathers, husbands, and brothers kill their daughters and sisters just for thinking that they had a relationship with someone without them knowing. I never understood it. ...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: When the Syrian god led the Arabian gods...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Saturday, August 06, 2005. When the Syrian god led the Arabian gods. The most worshiped and higehst deity in pre-islamic Arabia (now Saudi Arabia and the other Arabian Gulf countries) during that time was "Hubal". Our Syrian god of the Moon. Hubal. Although Syrian, was not as important to Syrians as he was to the Arabs. At that period, there were a few Christian. The fact that isn't popular about those Pagans. According to "No god but God". Three daughters, Al-lat. The cresc...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: Is the state really Secular?
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Is the state really Secular? As I stated before, Syria is one of the few countries in the area that are officially secular. Many religious people complain about the secularism of the state. Some even blame secularism for all the failures in our economies and politics. Let’s look closely for a second before we blame anyone for our failures. Is the state indeed secular? First let’s start with defining Secularism? According to dictionary.com. Orthodox,...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: August 2005
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. Is the state really Secular? As I stated before, Syria is one of the few countries in the area that are officially secular. Many religious people complain about the secularism of the state. Some even blame secularism for all the failures in our economies and politics. Let’s look closely for a second before we blame anyone for our failures. Is the state indeed secular? First let’s start with defining Secularism? According to dictionary.com. Orthodox,...
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus: July 2005
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The Hidden Gates of Damascus. Friday, July 22, 2005. The Syrian version of I believe in . because. One thing you’ll find apparent in Syria, is how the vast majority belong to the believers’ community . You can rarely find people who question their own faith , at least not openly. The question Is there a God? Has no necessity to be asked. You are most likely to be born to a family that tells you there’s a God. Your teachers and classmates at school know that there’s a God too. I have received this kind of...