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I agree with this 100%.
I'm happy that it was in the featured videos too. Gives me some positive outlook on YouTube.
Thanks for sharing. I'm glad to see a Christian who can see our side of the story.
Quran 05:82;
"Strongest among men in enmity to the believers wilt thou find the Jews and Pagans; and nearest among them in love to the believers wilt thou find those who say, "We are Christians": because amongst these are men devoted to learning and men who have renounced the world, and they are not arrogant."
HEY! I like falafel. [oh...but not on a hot date].
The part that made me laugh was the "Ahmad from accounting class."
that is an infectious video. It's fairing very well as far as viewing goes.
I disagree with him though about the sink, though. I think it's good to be a little hesitant about using a public sink to wash your feet for prayer.
I bet most muslim feet are cleaner than non-muslim feet anyway just because muslims who pray regularly wash their feet five times a day. But, still.
You can do whatever you want with your own private sink - but, when you have a public sink it's important to be mindful of how others feel. generally, if I need to use a public sink I will not lift my feet to the sink, but simply take a small amount of water over to my feet and go through the motions of ablution.
I don't think it's necessary to be too finicky when it comes to ablution - in my estimate, it's the thought that counts. And keeping the peace with your non-muslim neighbors is more important than washing between your toes when you're about to pray in public.
Other than that, I think the video is awesome. When I saw it, I ran into another one that I decided to feature on the front page.
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"Money" has no value - people do.
Well, of course. It is also an option to wash over your socks [that is, if you had ablution/Wudu when you put them on]. That's the most sensible thing to do when going out and you know you'll come across this situation.
The part about the camels made me laugh, too.
yeah,the camel part was funny.."I'am sure their great animals and all"............lol
on the feet part i gotta agree with Qrs, i mean sticking your feet in a public sink is kind of not the right thing to do.the right thing to do would be taking some water down to your feet is a much better idea...