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 Topic: Understanding the Qur’an: literary forms and style

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  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #30 - May 19, 2009, 01:53 PM

    We have a life outside the forum.
    Hassan has things to do today.
    I should be studying, but I'm staying here and discussing with you.
    I think the least you could do is appreciate that.


    Jesus Christ !!

    Did you misunderstand what I had written.

    What has all that got to do with running away from a discussion.

    We can debate something over a week or even months whenever we have free time.

    I am not asking to stay here all the time. I dont do
    that either. We can take our time and reply. Thats alright.

    I myself only come here and bash the monkeys when I got nothing better to do.

    I am asking if YOU are going to run away like Hasan did.

    In the above post I was talking about Hassan who run way few days AFTER starting a debate with me.

    In fact, he dared me to a duel.

    Go see the thread on Hell.

    Hassan could not take the heat.

    He ran like a hyena from the jungle.


    truthful person never fears debates: http://omrow.blogspot.com/
  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #31 - May 19, 2009, 02:01 PM

    So you automatically put me in the same boat, why?

    I haven't evaded any question, you are the one who will not answer the question which is very simple indeed.

    Will continue tomorrow, provided you answer the question  Roll Eyes
  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #32 - May 19, 2009, 02:04 PM

    I didnt.

    Thats why I asked you.

    You have sweet dreams lady.

    See ya.


    truthful person never fears debates: http://omrow.blogspot.com/
  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #33 - May 19, 2009, 02:05 PM

    I didnt.

    Thats why I asked you.




    That didn't answer my question.

    Night.
  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #34 - May 19, 2009, 03:44 PM

    I wouldn't waste your time with Rayback, Heartbomb, he is not interested in having an proper discussion, but only in being evasive and playing the joker.
  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #35 - May 19, 2009, 03:54 PM

    Yes.

    She is not a fool like you to challenge me to a exclusive debate and then run way.

    She is a wise woman.

    I got a suggestion for you:

    Learn from the lady.

     Wink

    truthful person never fears debates: http://omrow.blogspot.com/
  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #36 - May 19, 2009, 04:02 PM

    Yes.

    She is not a fool like you to challenge me to a exclusive debate and then run way.

    She is a wise woman.

    I got a suggestion for you:

    Learn from the lady.

     Wink


    Yes, I was a fool - a fool to think you wanted a proper discussion.

    I know now, you are just a troll. (and I doubt that you are even a Muslim).
  • Re: Understanding the Qur?an: literary forms and style
     Reply #37 - May 19, 2009, 04:07 PM


    Yes, I was a fool - a fool to think you wanted a proper discussion.

    I know now, you are just a troll. (and I doubt that you are even a Muslim).



    You still dont know. Therefore, you are still a fool.

    When you really know what you did, then you
    will learn, and maybe become a little more mature.

     yes

    truthful person never fears debates: http://omrow.blogspot.com/
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