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Indrani and Chandara, Ex-Hindu, Singapore
by peacetvdotorg on Nov 13, 2007 03:46 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

With love to all my hindu brothers kindly do search for the subject above and know the reality

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  RE:Indrani and Chandara, Ex-Hindu, Singapore
by Naradmuni on Nov 13, 2007 03:58 PM   Permalink
She also dreamt of Hindu gods giving her warnings and threats but she had more dreams about Islam and pious Muslims. She continued to pray to Hindu idols, but wondered about her dreams. When she was expecting her third daughter, she had another strange dream. She heard a voice coming from the open window of the bedroom window. The voice said, %u201CI am Muhammad, the Messenger of God. Follow my way and all evil will go away. If you want to know more, ask your husband.%u201D

She awoke after this dream but fell asleep again. She had a second dream. In this dream, she saw herself telling her husband about her first dream. She asked him what the %u201Cway%u201D was and he told her to look out the window. When she did, she saw Yusuf Islam dressed like an Arab giving a talk on Islam, surrounded by other people dressed like him. Indrani had never seen Yusuf Islam before but she had heard of him. Somehow, in her dream, she knew it was him.

These dreams had a very strong impact on Indrani%u2019s belief. She became increasingly drawn toward Islam and wanted to follow the way of Muhammad, the Messenger of God, may God praise him. She recalls that she wanted to accept Islam, but was afraid as she was expecting her third child. She feared something would befall her baby as she thought of the threats the Hindu deities had made in her dream. After her delivery, Indrani told her husband that she was ready.

They were told about Dar-ul Arqam - The Muslim Converts%u2019

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  RE:Indrani and Chandara, Ex-Hindu, Singapore
by JGN on Nov 13, 2007 04:09 PM   Permalink
Dear Naradmuni, it seems that the woman was suffering from Schizophrenia. A visit to a good physchiatrist would have saved her from all the illusions!

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  RE:Indrani and Chandara, Ex-Hindu, Singapore
by JGN on Nov 13, 2007 04:13 PM   Permalink
Mohammed knew that s-ex would sell very well among the group of his lecherous followers who were motivated to fight battles by the promise of s-ex sl-aves and booty. By constantly emphasizing to his followers that they would get untouched v-irgins in Paradise, Mohammed is clearly expressing his "high" opinion of the institution of marriage and his fairness to
w-omen. Once the followers go to heaven, they can conveniently ditch their wives for the fresher and more pleasurable s-exual encounters with 'H-ouris' (beautiful v-irgins). Not only that, the poor wives who gave up their
v-irginity for the pleasure of their husbands do not get even one M-ale S-ex B-omb. But wait, Allah is all merciful! He gives the w-ives the rare h-onour of watching their husbands de-flower those 72 H-ouris (v-irgins) and 28 young pre-pube-scent boys.

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  RE:Indrani and Chandara, Ex-Hindu, Singapore
by JGN on Nov 13, 2007 04:17 PM   Permalink
Ho-mosexuality was and is widely practised in Islamic conutries. To please the ho-mosexuals among his followers he promised them pre-pube-scent boys in Paradise. So after committing plunder, loot, ra-pe and mur-der in this life, the followers of Islam get "rewarded" by untouched vi-rginal youths who are fresh like pearls.
The relevant verses from the Koran are:
Koran 52:24
Round about them will serve, to them, boys (handsome) as pearls well-guarded.
Koran 56:17
Round about them will serve boys of perpetual freshness.
Koran 76:19
And round about them will serve boys of perpetual freshness: if thou seest them, thou wouldst think them scattered pearls.



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