tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20646240.post3490706616357368787..comments2023-03-30T07:59:35.962+02:00Comments on Small Wrinkles in Spacetime: Aristotle and the AngelsJohn Machttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11647833154827132967noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20646240.post-1321964775535046192012-10-14T16:11:50.935+02:002012-10-14T16:11:50.935+02:00Hey John, I like the blog. Keep em' comin'...Hey John, I like the blog. Keep em' comin'.<br /><br />If you're interested, check out mine here:<br /><br />http://paleohomme.blogspot.fr/<br /><br />See you Sunday.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11397736488413828914noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20646240.post-81484958952198263162012-10-13T23:19:00.131+02:002012-10-13T23:19:00.131+02:00Note to self -
'Abdullaah Ibn Al-Mubaarak onc...Note to self - <br />'Abdullaah Ibn Al-Mubaarak once told the following story about meeting Sufyaan Ibn ‘Uyaynahin Hajj: "It was the Day of Arafah and he (Sufyaan) was sitting with his knees on the ground and his hands raised to the Heaven (supplicating) and tears running down his cheeks and beard. He turned and looked at me, so I asked him, `Amongst the people who have gathered here for Hajj, who is in the worst state? He said, `The one who thinks that Allah will not forgive him."'<br />The pilgrim's prize is nothing other than the full forgiveness of his entire misdeeds. What a prize! And what an honor! For a pilgrim, what could be more fulfilling or dignifying than to successfully offer Hajj properly and return from it invested with Allah's Pleasure and Blessings, and with his balance of sins zeroed out."<br />So, there we have it. A plane ride and a lot of walking...also, nobody but Muslims are allowed to go, so, no forgiveness for the infidel.<br />John Machttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11647833154827132967noreply@blogger.com