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Eke
25-01-09, 10:56
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Joesoef
25-01-09, 11:05
...en het slijk der aarde (materialisme)


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:hihi:

Slijk Khalid Yassin.

Eke
25-01-09, 13:34
Ken je hem, Yoesoef ? Hij is omstreden, dus daarom wil ik meer over hem weten.
Ik weet dat het een Amerikaan is, vandaar mss ook z'n 'Amerikaanse' fundraisings. Maar ik lees dan ook weer dat dat geld (90.000 dollar bij een optreden verdiend)niet traceerbaar is een gegeven moment in Australi..:loens: Is het een goeroe ???

Ik weet ook dat het een fundamentalist is en er is in principe niets mis met fundamentalisten, maar hoe strijdt Khalid Yasin ?

Voor het eerst dat ik me zorgen maak over een prediker. Hij is voor veel mensen aantrekkelijk in zijn manier van preken.Dat voelde ik, toen ik naar een you tube filmpje keek. Maar.....hoe autoritair is hij ? Vaders wil is wet ?

Er zou gesjoemeld zijn met curriculum vitae (universiteitsvorming klopt niet) en met geld dus... Roddel ? Geen roddel ?

Zijn die zorgen terecht ? Onterecht ?

Joesoef
25-01-09, 14:02
Ken je hem, Yoesoef ? Hij is omstreden, dus daarom wil ik meer over hem weten.
Ik weet dat het een Amerikaan is, vandaar mss ook z'n 'Amerikaanse' fundraisings. Maar ik lees dan ook weer dat dat geld (90.000 dollar bij een optreden verdiend)niet traceerbaar is een gegeven moment in Australi..:loens: Is het een goeroe ???

Ik weet ook dat het een fundamentalist is en er is in principe niets mis met fundamentalisten, maar hoe strijdt Khalid Yasin ?

Voor het eerst dat ik me zorgen maak over een prediker. Hij is voor veel mensen aantrekkelijk in zijn manier van preken.Dat voelde ik, toen ik naar een you tube filmpje keek. Maar.....hoe autoritair is hij ? Vaders wil is wet ?

Er zou gesjoemeld zijn met curriculum vitae (universiteitsvorming klopt niet) en met geld dus... Roddel ? Geen roddel ?

Zijn die zorgen terecht ? Onterecht ?


Nou ja kennen. Wel eens wat van hem gelezen en ik vind het een griezel maar dat heb ik al snel met Sjeiks.
Wat ik ergerlijk vindt is de merchandise die aan deze meneer vast zit, compleet met een soort van piramide verkoop.

Stinkt behoorlijk.

mark61
25-01-09, 14:11
Knetter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalid_Yasin)

Maar wat is het nut van leuren met knettere mensen?

Bofko
25-01-09, 14:28
:regie: "And Allah said to me, bring me 2 million dollar by the weekend"

Eke
25-01-09, 14:46
....sjeiks.....

Is dat ook gesjoemel ?Worden er in New York sjeiks geboren ? En mag je dan een harem aanschaffen ?



Mark :...geleur...

Hij is in het nieuws. Ook negatief. Nou ja, dus dan wil ik weten, hoeveel 100% is daar van waar .Hij houdt hier lezingen voor jongeren.

Is voor mondiale islamisering en treed wereldwijd op.

Hij staat als mini-onderwerp op WSDB: reaktie bezoeker :"TOPTOP" !
Die ervaring geloof ik meteen want hij kan mensen in vervoering brengen. Ik voelde het.
Maar m'n intuitie zegt bij deze meneer :alert.alert.alert :haha: Terwijl ik Geloof zo mooi kan vinden....dat weten jullie.

Dus dan gooi ik het in de groep :ego:

mark61
25-01-09, 14:49
Is dat ook gesjoemel ?Worden er in New York sjeiks geboren ? En mag je dan een harem aanschaffen ?




Hij is in het nieuws. Ook negatief. Nou ja, dus dan wil ik weten, hoeveel 100% is daar van waar .Hij houdt hier lezingen voor jongeren.

Is voor mondiale islamisering en treed wereldwijd op.

Hij staat als mini-onderwerp op WSDB: reaktie bezoeker :"TOPTOP" !
Die ervaring geloof ik meteen want hij kan mensen in vervoering brengen. Ik voelde het.
Maar m'n intuitie zegt bij deze meneer :alert.alert.alert :haha: Terwijl ik Geloof zo mooi kan vinden....dat weten jullie.

Dus dan gooi ik het in de groep :ego:

Oh ik ziet net dat hij in R'dam optreedt, vandaar. Vraag beantwoord :)

Gewoon weer zo'n geschift (en crimineel) geval.

Wizdom
25-01-09, 23:14
Khalid Yasin (also known as 'Abu Muhammad' [1], 'Abu Muhammad Khalid Yasin' [2]) and 'Abu Muhammad, Khalid Yasin' [3], born in the 1950's [4] in Brooklyn, New York, is a former Christian [5] who converted to Islam and is now a well known lecturer and teacher. If you hold the copyright to an image (e. ... Larry Young (also known as Khalid Yasin (Abdul Aziz) (born October 7, 1940 in Newark, New Jersey-died March 30, 1978 in New York City) was an American jazz organist and occasional pianist. ... Image File history File links Broom_icon. ... This article is about the borough of New York City. ... This article is about the state. ... For other uses, see Christian (disambiguation). ... For people named Islam, see Islam (name). ...


Yasin now lives and operates his Da'wah organisation in Sheffield, England. He founded, directs and runs the Islamic Broadcasting Corporation and The Purpose of Life Centre on Shirecliffe Lane, Sheffield. The organization was formerly known as the Islamic Teaching Institute (ITI) [6] and the Islamic Information Network Ltd [7] [8], where it is believed in the past ten years, the ITI has converted more than 5,000 persons to Islam [9] and an additional 1,700 since the September 11 attacks.

Yasin was born in Brooklyn during the 1950s amongst a background of civil rights movement, he was separated from his family at an early age and placed in foster homes where "he experienced 'the full buffet' of Christianity and felt that he needed something more simple and clear to inspire him." [11]


Having lectured throughout the world he has been able to study extensively the Qur'an, Islamic legislation and Arabic in Madina, Saudi Arabia and Cairo, Egypt. Yasin emphasises to never accepting more recognition then he is due and only ever admitsto being a 'student of a student of knowledge' and has had many mentors and teachers who tutored him in Islamic history and the memorization and recitation of the Qur'an. The Qur’ān [1] (Arabic: , literally the recitation; also sometimes transliterated as Quran, Koran, or Al-Quran) is the central religious text of Islam. ... Arabic can mean: From or related to Arabia From or related to the Arabs The Arabic language; see also Arabic grammar The Arabic alphabet, used for expressing the languages of Arabic, Persian, Malay ( Jawi), Kurdish, Panjabi, Pashto, Sindhi and Urdu, among others. ... This article is about the Saudi city of Medina. ... For other uses, see Cairo (disambiguation). ... The Suleiman Mosque (Sleymaniye Camii) in Istanbul was built on the order of sultan Suleiman the Magnificent by the great Ottoman architect Sinan in 1557 The History of Islam is the history of the Islamic faith and the world it shaped as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon. ... The Qur’ān [1] (Arabic: , literally the recitation; also sometimes transliterated as Quran, Koran, or Al-Quran) is the central religious text of Islam. ...


Yasin has said of his organisation, "Members of the local and wider community are welcome at the centre on the weekend for an introduction, or a cup of tea with a resolve to improve links within the community and to offer a place of training, guidance or reflection." and that "Hopefully, the ultimate aim of the centre is to offer to the already vibrant Sheffield community a focal point for the rebuilding of an Islamic civilisation that did not threaten the world, but enriched it."


The main objective in all of his project initiatives is to give people the truth in the clearest, most straightforward and beneficial way to give access to people to the treasure that is Allah's Islam.

According to Yasin, as with many of the young Afro-American population at the time, he was first introduced to Islam by the Black Nationalists and Black Muslims, but was "made all the wiser for the defection of El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (Malcolm X)." [12] Black nationalism is a political and social movement prominent in the 1960s and early 70s among African Americans in the United States. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article is about the Islamic tradition. ... For the biographical movie of the same name, see Malcolm X (film). ...


Yasin has stated in a lecture in 2006 that he is not interested in Malcolm X at all but only in the person that he evolved into, Malik El-Shabazz, the subsequent follower of true Islam and Sunni Muslim as opposed to Malcolm X, the racist, false Islam Nation of Islam minister. [13] Yasin went on to state in a 2006 audio lecture recording in Britain that: Sunni Islam (Arabic سنّة) is the largest denomination of Islam. ... The Nation of Islam (NOI) is a religious and social/political organization founded in the United States by Wallace Fard Muhammad in 1930 with the self-proclaimed goal of resurrecting the spiritual, mental, social, economic condition of the black man and woman of America and belief that God will bring...

"Those of us who respect Malcolm who also respected the Nation of Islam I was never a member of the Nation of Islam because I couldnt accept the fact that they were saying God was a black man I liked their habits. I liked their militant, I liked a lot of things I saw in them. but we were all impressed when Malcolm said he had became an official Muslim, a universal Muslim, according to the doctrines of the Quran. When I read that as a non-Muslim I began to think about Islam" and that "When Malcolm return to America as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz I was able to meet Malcolm on January 9th or 11th of that year 1964. Myself and another group of people sat on a roof in the cold, all night, because the streets were all ready full, we couldnt get a place in the street. We found out where he was going to stand and we stood on that roof all night. When Malcolm came out at 8:30 that morning in Harlem, the streets of Harlem were full, it was almost like it was Hajj. There had to be 35 or 40,000 people filling the streets of Harlem just to see Malcolm - not Muslim, only people who had been moved by his inspiration. We were on the roof that day, we didnt see him on the ground, but we saw him from the top and we felt we were the luckiest people. Malcolm saw us on that roof up their and asked one of his security guards to get us down and we got a chance to meet him and shake his hand that day. That is as much of a connection I had with Malcolm X the day that we met him and shook his hand. I dont idolise him and I can only say that from a spiritual point of view hes like a mentor, a spiritual father for us, so many of us who were contemporaries of Malcolm X we sort of call ourselves: Son of a Prince, because to us Malcolm, or El-Hajj Malik was a Prince.". [14]

Quotes
"[T]rust is sacred, and how can you put a sacred trust in the hands of a non-Muslim that doesn't understand what that sanctity is about?"[19] [20]
"There's no such thing as a Muslim having a non-Muslim friend, so a non-Muslim could be your associate but they can't be a friend."[19] But if you see Sorah Maida it says that the best friends of Muslim can be very good friends who call themselves as Nasara who are not proud and have many philosophers in them.
"[T]he Sharia is very clear about it, the punishment for homosexuality, bestiality or anything like that is death. We don't make any excuses about that, it's not our law - it's the Koran."[19] [21]
"Quran teaches the way to a proper life but it is not harsh on anyone. If you are quoting your views it would be good to quote with references to actual location where Quran says such things and in what context this is being said. Don't give the image of our religion as harsh and very strict. Islam is not complete with studying the teachings of Muhammad (Allah's peace be upon him always). If you don't understand your eternal love with God you cant understand Islam and the core of it."[citation needed]
[on the "Osama bin Laden bogey man"] "This is a creation, they have created this here in the minds of the people, in order to justify a war they call on terror but is really a terror they have put inside the people. It is a war against Islam."[22] [23]
"There has been no evidence that has surfaced, no bona fide irrevocable, irrefutable evidence that had been surfaced that showed that there is a group called al-Qa'ida that did the September 11 bombings."[24] [25]
"We now know that the way that the World Trade Center fell the way that those buildings fell - they fell from internal explosive charges, the same way it's done in a construction site."[24] [26]

mark61
25-01-09, 23:26
Fraud
In 2005 researchers for the Australian television program Sunday[5] found that Yasin had embellished his resume and engaged in a pattern of fraud with his companies.[6] One incident occurred in 2004, Yasin traveled from his UK residence to Australia, armed with elaborate promotional materials for his startup IBC venture. One brochure, complete with photos and architects' drawings, gave details of a proposed TV broadcast center in England's Coventry Technology Park. Depicting IBC as "a unique investment opportunity" that "will host up to 50 multimedia TV channels and five radio stations," Yasin held fundraisers ostensibly designed to help launch the company. At one 2004 event, some $90,000 was pledged in a single evening.[5]

But all the money raised by Yasin quickly disappeared, and IBC never materialized. According to Walid Ali, managing director of the Islamic Broadcasting Group, Yasin's brochure was "a work of fiction, indeed fraud" -- "the drawings were lifted from someone else's brochure." Moreover, Yasin's only connection with Coventry Technology Park was a small office space rented out by his UK associate, Channel Islam, which broke its lease in 2007 and was thereafter pursued by debt collectors.[6]

:zozo:

Joesoef
26-01-09, 06:49
Volgens hem zijn de twintowers door de amerikanen opgeblazen en heeft de cia aids uitgevonden en in afrika verspreid.
Hoezo vreemd.