Hey guys I also agree , I keep bagging them out and was afraid I was the
only one !!!!
thanks guys Im not alone
its starting to really Piss me off big time , i wish there was a way to
block them or delete them from the group
hope all is well Kate
talk to ya later
Ruth
>From: Kate Finnan <monkeytimmy03@...> Reply-To:
>officiallleytonhewittfanclub@yahoogroups.com To:
>officiallleytonhewittfanclub@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Official Lleyton
>Hewitt Fanclub] The Most Widely Read Book in the World Date: Fri, 14 May
>2004 04:41:54 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Yeh well said this is meant to be for Hewitt and it is only meant to be fun
>Im gettin fed up of all these reliougus emails
>
>Stefanie <stefanie_v30@...> wrote:ppl
>
>can't we do something bout all these silly religious e-mails? I mean, tis
>just no fun at all all it does, is take up more space on my e-mail account!
>
>So seriously.. Can we do something???? Coz i'd hate to have to leave the
>Lleyton club.
>
>Stefanie
>
>
>--- Chery wrote: > The Most Widely Read Book in the World > > The Qur’an is
>the Book of Allah (God) that was revealed > in Arabic to the Prophet
>Muhammad (peace and blessings be > upon him) over a period of twenty-three
>years. He > dictated it to his followers as he received it from the > Angel
>Jibril (Gabriel), and they wrote it down on > whatever materials were
>available. The Prophet and many > of his followers memorized it as it was
>revealed. The > Qur’an consists of 114 surahs (sometimes called chapters) >
>of various lengths, from 3 to 286 verses. The verses were > revealed a few
>at a time and not in their present order > but were placed in their
>position by the Prophet in > accordance to instructions from the Angel
>Jibril. > > Shortly after the death of the Prophet, the first caliph, > Abu
>Bakr As-Siddiq, ordered the scribe Zayd ibn Thabit to > collect the
>manuscripts and make one copy of the Qur’an. > He did so with the
>assistance of the hundreds of > Companions of the Prophet who had memorized
>the Qur’an, > thus assuring that nothing was added or omitted, and that >
>the order of the verses was according to the Prophet’s > instructions.
>Later, the third caliph, ‘Uthman ibn > ‘Affan, again asked Zayd to oversee
>the copying of the > Qur’an. Several standard copies were made and sent to
>all > the provinces of the Muslims, with orders that all other >
>manuscripts be burned. This was to ensure that there > would not be various
>readings of the Qur’an. Thus, the > Qur’an remains today exactly as it was
>revealed more than > 14 centuries ago and contains the exact Words of
>Allah. > Many thousands of Muslims memorized it each generation so > that
>it was never forgotten. Further, the Arabic language > in which the Qur’an
>was revealed remains a living > language. There are copies of the Qur’an
>from the first > century after the revelation in libraries in the Muslim >
>world. A comparison to modern printed copies shows that > the Qur’an has
>not changed over the centuries. Only the > Arabic text is the authentic
>Word of Allah. Translations > of the meaning of the Qur’an have been made
>in many > languages, but no translation can capture the full > meaning of
>the Qur’an. Therefore, to properly understand > the teachings of Islam, one
>must refer to and understand > the Arabic text of the Qur’an. The Qur’an
>remains today > exactly as it was revealed more than 14 centuries ago. >
>What Is the Qur’an About? Someone who is familiar with > the Bible might
>expect the Qur’an to be similar, but will > be surprised to find that it is
>not. It is not a > narrative or a collection of rules or a hymnal or a >
>science book, yet it contains elements of all these > things and more. The
>Qur’an speaks of the nature of > Allah, man’s relationship with Allah, and
>man’s > relationship with others. The Qur’an has a unique style > that
>moves from one topic to another, interweaving > various themes, moving from
>the specific to the general > and back again. For this reason, calling the
>surahs > “chapters” is really a misnomer, for a chapter deals with > one
>theme. The word “surah” is unique to the Qur’an. The > Qur’an contains,
>among other things, glimpses of the > stories of previous prophets but,
>with the exception of > Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), does not tell each story in
>one > unbroken narrative. Rather, in various places it relates > certain
>details and asks us to reflect on their > significance. The verses revealed
>in Makkah during the > first 13 years of the Prophet’s mission generally
>deal > with the articles of faith — the Oneness and Uniqueness > of Allah,
>the Day of Judgment, the Angels, Prophets, > previous Books, and Divine
>Decree. The verses revealed in > Madinah, where the Muslims had established
>a nascent > Islamic society, generally deal with social relationships >
>between individuals and groups. Often just a few verses > came down at a
>time to deal with a question or situation > that had arisen in the Muslim
>community. Therefore, the > study of the “reasons for revelation” — the
>background of > when, where and why a particular verse was revealed — is >
>integral to scholars’ understanding of the Qur’an. The > Qur’an remains the
>most widely read book in the world. > All Muslims memorize some parts of it
>to recite in their > ritual prayers daily. Many others devote a part of
>each > day to reading the Qur’an, and even more so during the > month of
>Ramadan. Further, there are still hundreds of > thousands — both Arab and
>non-Arab — who memorize the > entire Qur’an. We invite you to listen to a
>recitation of > the Qur’an and read a translation of its meaning: Qur'an >
> > > To discover Islam…Join the Lively Discussions in ImanWay > Forums: >
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