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Jesus Drank Alcohol?

I have heard it said, "Jesus Christ drank wine" is this true? If so, how come it is labeled as haram (forbidden) by Mohamed?

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Name of Questioner

John   - United Kingdom

Title

A Wine-Drinking Jesus?

Date

06/Nov/2007

Question

How would you respond to someone who says, "I don't see the wrong in drinking as Jesus himself drank, when he turned water into wine?"

Topic

Interfaith Issues, Islamic Creed

Name of Counselor

Idris Tawfiq

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Imam Siraj Wahaj - Update

Imam Siraj Wahhaj Diagnosis: Prostate Cancer Active Image

ATLANTA, GA – In a statement released on Feb. 28, Imam Siraj Wahhaj announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Imam Sirah Wahaj is not going to be able to continue the fast paced, back-to-back schedule he has maintained for many years. He has had to cancel...

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Media "FORGOT" to Show UP At Demonstartion? Hmmm

Gaza Destruction Shocks US Congressmen
By IslamOnline.net & News Agencies

CAIRO - American lawmakers were shocked by the scale of Israeli destruction they saw on Thursday, February 19, during a rare visit to the war-ravaged Gaza Strip..

"The amount of physical destruction and the depth of human suffering here is staggering," Democratic representatives Brian Baird and Keith Ellison said in a joint statement cited by Agence France Presse (AFP). After touring destroyed areas and meetings with UN officials, the lawmakers said the situation was "shocking and troubling beyond words."

"The personal stories of children being killed in their homes or schools, of entire families wiped out, and relief workers prevented from evacuating the wounded are heart wrenching," Baird said.

Ellison, the first Muslim elected to the US Congress, harshly criticized restrictions on the delivery of desperately-needed goods into the coastal strip that has been under a long-running crippling Israeli blockade.

"People, innocent children, women and non-combatants, are going without water, food and sanitation, while the things they so desperately need are sitting in trucks at the border, being denied permission to go in," he said. "The stories about the children affected me the most," added Ellison. "No parent, or anyone who cares for kids, can remain unmoved by what Brian and I saw here."

The Israeli air, sea and ground attacks killed nearly 1,400 people, half of them women and children. The 22-day onslaught destroyed nearly 20,000 homes, 48 government offices, 31 police stations and 30 mosques across the impoverished territory.

"Good Step"

"By seeing for themselves, they can get a more balanced view than that of the previous administration," said Youssef. (Google)

US Senator John Kerry, chairman of the Senate's powerful Foreign Committee and former presidential candidate, also toured Gaza Thursday. He visited the American school left in ruins by Israel's offensive and Izzbet Abed Rabbo, a northern Gaza community ravaged by the Israeli bombing.

The separate visits were the first by US lawmakers since Hamas, which Washington blacklists as a terrorist organization, seized control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007.

The three lawmakers made it clear that their visits did not have the official sanction of the Barack Obama administration. They held talks with civilians and relief workers but did not meet with any representatives of Hamas. Kerry insisted the visit "does not indicate any shift whatsoever with respect to Hamas."

Hamas officials saw the visits in positive terms nonetheless. "This is a very good step reflecting the seriousness of this administration to follow up and get information about what is happening on the ground," said Ahmed Youssef, the deputy foreign minister in the Hamas-led Gaza government.

He believes it gives hope that the new US administration might depart from the policies of its predecessor. "By seeing for themselves, they can get a more balanced view than that of the previous administration."

The Bush administration has spearheaded an international campaign to isolate Hamas , which came to power after sweeping the Palestinian legislative elections in 2006. It has rejected any contacts with Hamas and backed a crippling Israeli siege on Gaza, home to 1.6 Palestinians. The Bush administration placed the responsibility for the Israeli onslaught squarely on Hamas.


"We know that we are still on the terrorist list and we know their position about not engaging with Hamas," said Youssef. "But we are still happy that they are the ones evaluating the scale of the Israeli crimes and the destruction caused by Israel."

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Rep. Ellison toured Gaza for nine hours,
will visit Israeli towns Friday
By Kevin Diaz
February 19, 2009


http://www.startribune.com/politics/national/house/39851042..html


WASHINGTON -- Rep. Keith Ellison, one of the first high-level U.S. officials to enter the Gaza Strip in more than three years, said he is haunted by the scenes of destruction from Israel's recent military incursion.

"I have an image of a woman sitting in the rubble of her home burned in my head," the Minnesota Democrat said in a cell phone interview Thursday on his way back to an Israeli check-point.

The second floor of the house he visited had collapsed at an angle. Where a family with five children had once lived, "all that remains is a lean-to," Ellison said.

Ellison, who met with Gaza civilians and relief workers for about nine hours Thursday, said he was not there to assign blame for the violence, though he said the civilian devastation he witnessed was hard for him to understand.

On Friday, he plans to tour the Israeli towns of Sderot and Ashkelon, which have been targets of numerous rocket attacks by Hamas forces in Gaza. "I've always believed we need to resolve this thing by diplomacy," said Ellison. "I'm even more convinced of that now."

The trip came amid heightened tensions as Israel declared that it will not open the Gaza Strip's blockaded borders until Hamas insurgents free a captured Israeli soldier. The visit did not have the official sanction of the Obama administration, and the U.S. State Department warned Ellison about its security concerns.

For Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, the Gaza tour is the latest of a series of trips he has made to the Middle East, including a tour of Israel at the behest of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a U.S. lobbying group that advocates for pro-Israel policies.

Steve Hunegs, the executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas, said he is interested in learning how Ellison's trip will shape his views about Israel's conflict with Hamas. "We'll look forward to speaking with him upon his return," Hunegs said.

Ellison, who ran in 2006 as a supporter of Israel, said he is no less so now. "I'm a supporter of Israel, but I'm a supporter of the Palestinians too," he said. "One does not preclude the other."

Ellison, traveling with Rep. Brian Baird, D-Wash., passed through an Israeli checkpoint a little before 7 a.m. local time and was met by relief workers from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. Although it took Ellison several days to obtain a clearance from the Israeli government, he said the formalities at his entrance checkpoint took only 10 minutes. "The Israeli government could have stopped us, but they didn't," he said.

Inside Gaza, they saw first-hand the devastation from Israel's Dec. 27 invasion, which was meant to stem the Hamas rocket attacks against Israeli border towns. He said he saw damaged schools, hospitals and factories, including a manufacturer of sweets and cookies that has had to lay off most of its 250 workers.

Guiding his tour was University of Minnesota graduate Stephanie Fox, of Breckenridge, Minn., who was a member of the U.N. team that accompanied Ellison and Baird. "I feel very honored to help these refugees," Fox said.

Ellison said he was struck by how little hostility he encountered among Gaza's civilians, some who offered him sweet tea along the way. "I was a little reluctant to tell people I am an American congressman, but I experienced no hostility or derision," he said. "People were extremely gentle and dignified."

Nor, he said, did he hear much criticism of Hamas, whose rocket attacks Israel blames for the weeks-long Israeli air and ground attacks. "A lot of people said they aren't part of Hamas, and they don't feel responsible for them."

Ellison said his sharpest exchange was with a television reporter who asked him if he felt responsible for the U.S. arms that are supplied to the Israeli Defense Forces.

"I said I'm just here to learn," said Ellison, who recently joined the House Foreign Relations Committee. "As a member of Congress who is called on to make decisions about U.S. policy, I need to see it, lay eyes upon it, and bear witness."

Baird called the experience "profoundly moving and deeply troubling." Ellison and Baird did not meet with Hamas officials on their tour. But prior to entering Gaza from Jerusalem, they travelled to the West Bank city of Ramallah to meet Riad Malki, foreign minister of the Palestinian Authority.

In January, Ellison was one of 22 House members who abstained from voting for a congressional resolution backing Israel's right to self-defense in its conflict with Hamas.

Though Ellison said he recognizes the Jewish state's right to protect its citizens, he questioned the resolution for making little mention of the human suffering in Gaza. On Thursday, Ellison called for an easing of the Israeli blockade, particularly for food and humanitarian goods, and for an end to the rocket attacks against Israel.

Staff Writer Mitch Anderson contributed to this report.


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ICC Zeroing in on Israeli War Crimes?
Tue, 10 Mar 2009 11:20:59 GMT

The International Criminal Court prosecutor is exploring ways to launch an investigation into alleged Israeli war crimes in the Gaza Strip.

Luis Moreno-Ocampo, chief prosecutor of the Hague-based ICC, said he is mulling over the prosecution case of Israeli officials responsible for the suspected crimes committed during the recent offensive in Gaza.

"We are in the analysis phase. I have not yet decided whether we will launch an investigation, but it is a possibility," Moreno-Ocampo told the Argentinean newspaper Perfil.

Israel is suspected of committing war crimes including the use of the deadly white phosphorus shells in densely populated civilian areas, as revealed in an investigation by The Times in January.

While Israel initially denied using the controversial weapon, later mounting evidence forced Israeli officials to admit to having employed the shells.

The International Criminal Court, a treaty-based court, was created in 2002 to allow legal action against war criminals that committed offences after its inception.

The Hague, however, has no jurisdiction over non-signatories to the treaty which created the court. Under such line of argument, Moreno-Ocampo had initially refused to consider the appeal, saying he lacked the legal basis to examine the case.

However, since the Palestinian Authority signed a commitment on January 22 and recognized the court's authority, the prosecutor has appeared more open to study the case.

The announcement by the ICC prosecutor came shortly after the court issued an international arrest warrant against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Darfur.

Iranian Deputy Judiciary Chief Seyyed Ebrahim Raeesi touched on the matter and criticized The Hague on Monday, saying the warrant was issued while the court has shown utter contempt for Israeli war crimes.

Raeesi described the ruling by The Hague on the Sudanese president as politically-motivated, adding that "the ICC has issued its ruling under the influence of global hegemony".

The Iranian official went on to say that the ruling on al-Bashir had been given priority over the case of Israeli crimes against the Gazan civilians despite loud international protests on the matter.

On the same day that the ICC issued the arrest warrant for the president of Sudan, an international conference opened in Tehran to press Interpol to help Iranian prosecutors arrest 15 Israeli leaders on war crimes charges related to the recent war in Gaza.

The ICC has received more than 200 requests from individuals and organizations, including Amnesty International and the Arab League to look into allegations of war crimes during the Israeli war on the Palestinian territory.


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Death Toll Rising in NY Massacre

Shooter Dead - After Killing 13
Death Toll Rising in NY Massacre

April 3, 2009 at 3:40 PM EDT Active Image
Binghamton, NY - A gunman in upstate New York blocked the back door of an immigration services center with his car Friday before walking through the front door firing and taking as many as 41 hostage, officials said. As many as 13 people were killed according to reports. 
 

Shooter Dead -   It appeared the shoorter was dead on the scene and officials say the situation is winding down. Two men in restraints were seen taken out of the building, but their connection to the shooting has not yet been confirmed. Found on the scene were two handguns, according to one officer who asked not to be identified. 

A college student said she and her . . . Active Image

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Today's Top Stories: Iraqi Bombs - Israel TV Slander - Which Sect?

 TOP STORIES FOR TODAY - TUESDAY MARCH 10, 2009

 
1. IRAQ Suicide Bomb Kills 28 - Tuesday, 10 March 2009
2nd Suicide Bombing in Iraq - in 2 Days!  BAGHDAD (AP) -- March 10, 2009 7:36 A.M. (EDT) The Iraqi military says at least 28 people have been killed and 28 wounded . . .


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Hostage Escapes - But is "RE-Captured" by Pirates

NAIROBI, Kenya – An American captain held hostage by four Somali pirates tried to swim for his freedom but was recaptured Friday, and officials said the high seas hostage drama escalated as both pirate ships and U.S. warcraft sailed to the scene. Active Image

The battle against piracy turned deadly Friday in a separate incident when France's navy freed a sailboat seized last week — one hostage was killed along with two of the bandits. French officials said three pirates were taken into custody.

Pirates threatened to kill their American hostage, Capt. Richard Phillips, if the U.S. attacked them, according .....

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Sunni vs. Shiite Muslims: What is the Difference?

Sunni or Shiite? Is One Correct?
How can we know for sure?

Islam is the religion of Allah, conveyed by a Recitation (called "Quran" in Arabic) to His prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, through the Arch Angel Gabriel (Jibril, in Arabic) over 14 centuries ago.
The meaning of the word "Islam" immediately indicates a total surrender of the human will to the Will of the Devine Creator of the univerise, in total submission, obedience, sincerity and peace.
[Details:
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$2.6+ Billion Paid To Sex Victims of Priests & Bishoops

  —  US Catholic Church Dioceses Sex Abuse Claims Continue - Up in 2008 

The church has paid more than $2.6 billion in settlements and related expenses since 1950, according to an annual report released Friday by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

The costs to dioceses and religious orders dropped in 2008 by 29 percent, to about $436 million. But 2007 was an unusually high year, when the Archdiocese of Los Angeles began paying its $660 million settlement to about 500 people. It was the largest deal by a U.S. diocese.

New allegations continue to pour in, seven years after the abuse scandal erupted in the Archdiocese of Boston. The crisis put an unrelenting national and international spotlight on the problem and inspired victims to come forward by the hundreds.

"It's proof that victims come forward only when they're able," said David Clohessy, national director of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests.

Most of the accused clergy are now dead, missing or already out of public ministry or completely out of the priesthood altogether.

"The overall costs are still very high," said Mary Gautier of the Center for . . .

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Israel TV Causes Outrage to Christians & Muslims

TOP STORIES FOR TODAY - THURSDAY MARCH 12, 2009

Sri Lanka Army captures LTTE-held Puthukkudyiruppu hospital
-- Thursday, March 12, 2009 Colombo, Sri Lanka.

 
1. IRAQ Suicide Bomb Kills 28 - Tuesday, 10 March 2009
2nd Suicide Bombing in Iraq - in 2 Days!  BAGHDAD (AP) -- March 10, 2009 7:36 A.M. (EDT) The Iraqi military says at least 28 people have been killed and 28 wounded . . .

 Israeli TV Channel Insults Religion of Christians & Muslims 

JERUSALEM — TV Comic says, "Jesus too is fat" and "Mary was not a virgin" - and then contestant on "Survior" show (Israeli version) says his "shoe is Muhammad"! 

 

 


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"We Will Fight" Say Somali Pirates to FBI

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US Navy Destroyer is waiting in the deep seas of the Somali Coast waters - waiting.    All the world watches and waits - with hope for the best outcome.
Islam Newsroom – Location of Hostage Kidnapping


 Active ImageFriday April 10 -  "We Will Fight" Say Pirates
Somali pirates - Friday, April 10, 2009 - 8:00 A.M. EST
Somali pirates holding an American hostage on a drifting lifeboat vowed on Friday to fight any attack by U.S. naval forces stalking them at high sea.

 "We are not afraid of Americans," one of the pirates said by satellite phone on behalf of the gang holding ship captain Richard Phillips in the Indian Ocean.  "We will defend ourselves if attacked."

Minutes ago - & more on this story coming up in minutes - check back . . .

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Crickett Team Attacked in Pakistan

 

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 Pakistan Honor Guard
Honoring Cricket Team Members

LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police suspect local militants were likely responsible for this week's bloody ambush of the Sri Lankan cricket team in the eastern city of Lahore, an investigator said Friday.
Britain's foreign secretary, meanwhile, said Islamist militants pose a "mortal threat" to Pakistan and urged the country's feuding president opposition leader to . .
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Yusuf Estes in St. Louis (all weekend)

Islam Newsroom - Yusuf Estes in St. Louis, MO. ALL WEEKEND
Thursday, Mar 26, 2009 -  6:00 PM (CST) Central Time,
St. Louis University (Open to Public) (Jesuit Catholic University)
St. Louis, MS
"EXPOSING ISLAM - TONIGHT!
Yusuf Estes - St. Louis, MO.
Program to "expose" real Islam
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Clear up misunderstandings -
remove fear from the hearts
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Friday, Mar 27, 2009 - 6:15 PM(CST - Central)
Southern Illinois University (Public Invited)
Hairpin Dr. Edwardsville, IL 62025
Hosted by: MSA
Contact Syed Mubashir
Phone: 618-972-5273
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St. Louis, MO.
Contact Haariss Ilyas
Phone: 708-668-3706
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Friday, Mar 27, 2009 - 08:00 PM (CST)
Dar-ul-Islam Masjid - St Louis, MO
(Open to Public)
Hosted by MSA

 

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Obama "Upbeat" on Stock Market

Message to China: "Don't Worry About it"

Wall Street Extends Rally to 4th Day - Dow Jones Up!

China still has "reservations" about the debt U.S. owes them. President Obama sends out signals of strenght and rebound. Wall Street stocks had wobbled higher Friday to extend the market's winning streak to four days as investors appeared upbeat on prospects for an end to a grinding bear market.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 53.92 points (0.71 per cent) to 7,223.98 at the close of a . . .

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Indonesia - Tough Rules on Multiple Wives

Indonesia Crackdown On Polygamy

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Nasaruddin Umar - Director
General Religious Affairs


(Trying to "Cut Back" On Multiple Wives)
JAKARTA -- March 2, 2009 "We're trying to cut back on instances of men committing polygamy," Nasaruddin Umar, Director General of Islamic Ministry said.

The Indonesian government has drafted a new law that would see more restrictions on . .


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A Woman's Touch - Saves Saudi Publishing Co.

07mar2American Woman Saves Saudi Historic Book Co.

 Amatullah Bantley has lived in Saudi Arabia for over twenty years. An American convert to Islam, she is defying stereotypes by proving that women can fully engage in public life here. With the support of both men and women in her community, Ms. Bantley saved the city’s oldest English-language Islamic bookstore and publishing house from closing its doors for good.

 

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Afghanistan - The New Iraq?

For years we asked - “Is Iraq the new Afghanistan?”
- Now we ask - “
Is Afghanistan the new Iraq?”
 

AP - March 19, 2009 - Washington, D.C. USA

President Obama announced 3 weeks ago, he will end the war in Iraq by 2010. “Let me say this as plainly as I can: "Our Mission In Iraq - Will End in 2010"

But what about the 70,000 troops being sent to Afghanistan right now?
President Obama says al-Qaida threatens Americans from the Afghan-Pakistani border. “This increase is necessary to stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, which has not received the strategic attention, direction and resources it urgently requires,” Obama said in a written statement....

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U.S. Gov - Really Looking BAD!

Active Image "United States Government is really looking BAD . . ."
- American poet, Al Hajj Mauri Salakhan

I was among those who had the pleasure of hearing the arguments yesterday at the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, in the precedent-setting and never-ending (it seems) USA vs. Al-Arian case.
(See report - click "Read more . . ")


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OBAMA: "A World Without Nukes?" (Are You Kidding?)

Pakistan - The New "Biggest Concern" for U.S.?
--- Saturday, April 4, 2009

On the campaign trail, Barack Obama warned that Afghanistan, not Iraq, should be treated as the true “central front” in the war on Islamic extremism -

But today - it seems - Things Have Changed...

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Prosecutor of Muslims - Funding Extremists?

Right Wing Group Promotes "Anti-Islam" on Websites

- SANTA ANA, Calif. – Mona Shadia, IFN

Assistant U.S. Attorney Ms. Deirdre Eliot, who told a federal magistrate that Ahmadullah Niazi, brother-in-law of an alleged bodyguard of Osama bin Laden, is a terrorist-sympathizer, is actually in danger of being guilty by association herself, for supporting a right-wing group that has promoted anti-Islamic rhetoric on its Web sites.

In 2004, Eliot gave $2,000 in political contributions to the Lincoln Club of Orange County, ....

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Reputation in the Balance: US Justice Dept

  Courtesy of The Strategist - American Muslim Alliance e-newsletter
Justice Department's Integrity at Stake - says Judge
 - Alexandria, VA - Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled in favor of a defense request to file a motion to dismiss the charges against Dr. Sami Al-Arian at a hearing in federal court today. Her decision follows new revelations that prosecutors in Florida were opposed to efforts by a Virginia prosecutor to call Dr. Al-Arian to testify in another case. The judge's important decision raises the possibility that Dr. Al-Arian's ordeal could be resolved and that he can finally regain his freedom after six years of grueling legal battles.
 
During the hearing earlier today, Assistant U.S. Attorney Gordon Kromberg argued for the . . .

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Egypt's New Mayor: A Woman?

A Woman Mayor - First For Egypt

Added April 4, 2009 Cairo, Egypt  -- ‘I’m part of history,’ says Mayor Eva Habil Kyrolos, Egypt's first woman to hold such an office. The village of Komboha, which was granted to her great-great-great grandfather in the 19th century, is getting used to it. Active Image
Eva Habil Kyrolos wears the distinction lightly as she tends to law and order and social matters in Komboha, the village her great-great-grandfather was granted in the 19th century.
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