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10-31-2014, 10:21 PM
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Re: Quick Chop Beheading
Its obvious they weren't muslim's ....those dogs never have a sharp knife..... |
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10-31-2014, 10:55 PM
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Re: Quick Chop Beheading
It's what the Faces of Death "beheading" still aspires to be like. Had to grab the sound of the head being sliced off for my phone. Will make a good ringtone when the ex-gf calls me.
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11-01-2014, 01:35 AM
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Re: Quick Chop Beheading
well i looked in to what you typed and it just does't seem to make sense. for instance when a christian says "the lord's prayer", he says a specific prayer- he doesn't just say "the lord's prayer". from what i gather, that's what "the takbir" is- it is simply the ritual utterance of "allahu akbar", and no one would shout "takbir!" just as no one would shout "the lord's prayer!". that is how i understand it, but hey i'm not an arab or a muslim. The Takbīr (تَكْبِير), also written Tekbir or Takbeer, is the term for the Arabic phrase Allāhu Akbar (الله أكبر), usually translated as "God is [the] greatest," or "God is great".[1] It is a common Islamic Arabic expression, used in various contexts by Muslims; in formal prayer, in the call for prayer (adhān),[2] as an informal expression of faith, in times of distress, to express celebration or victory, or to express resolute determination or defiance. |