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Define "wealthy", Miss Entrepreneur.I have NEVER said I'm wealthy.
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Define "wealthy", Miss Entrepreneur.I have NEVER said I'm wealthy.
I'd say you have to be worth several million dollars.Define "wealthy", Miss Entrepreneur.
It depends on where you live.I'd say you have to be worth several million dollars.
I suppose it's relative.It depends on where you live.
I prefer deodorant.Nope. They have little bowls of rosewater and hot towels to wash up. Then they bring incense to waft over your clothing if you choose.
Muslims can celebrate secular holidays with non muslims, such as the 4th of July and Thanksgiving.I mean, it isn't permissable for Muslims to celebrate the holidays of the disbelievers.
Thanksgiving Day sounds religious to me because harvest and every other blessing is from God. If any Christian celebrates that and doesn't connect it with God, then are they even Christians?Muslims can celebrate secular holidays with non muslims, such as the 4th of July and Thanksgiving.
But muslims aren't allowed to participate in other peoples religious holidays like Christmas and Easter.
So you're a bunch of cherry-picking Holocaust deniers.Muslims can celebrate secular holidays with non muslims, such as the 4th of July and Thanksgiving.
But muslims aren't allowed to participate in other peoples religious holidays like Christmas and Easter.
So you celebrate a country that loves to drop bombs on Muslims. You're an infidel.Thanksgiving is not a religious or Christian holiday. Native Indian people participated with the European pilgrims in the first years of the feast celebration.
The 4th of July just celebrates the founding of America not any negative things that has happened since then.
After dinner??? I would never bring that to the table.I prefer deodorant.![]()
If Thanksgiving Day is celebrated to be grateful for blessings — as the Britannica says, then it is religious/spiritual and is entirely unislamic. Muslims thank God everyday, not once a year. What's the point of celebrating the finding of America? A Muslim's life revolves around islam, not around the useless celebrations innovated by which ever country he resides in. America is a country that spreads its filth all over the world, proudly. Again, I ask, why would any Muslim celebrate it?Thanksgiving is not a religious or Christian holiday. Native Indian people participated with the European pilgrims in the first years of the feast celebration.
The 4th of July just celebrates the founding of America not any negative things that has happened since then.
Christians also thank God every day.If Thanksgiving Day is celebrated to be grateful for blessings — as the Britannica says, then it is religious/spiritual and is entirely unislamic. Muslims thank God everyday, not once a year. What's the point of celebrating the finding of America? A Muslim's life revolves around islam, not around the useless celebrations innovated by which ever country he resides in. America is a country that spreads its filth all over the world, proudly. Again, I ask, why would any Muslim celebrate it?
Some of them might, but it is extremely rare. I would imagine that those people would find Thanksgiving Day silly.Christians also thank God every day.
Nope. Christians also say grace and bedtime prayers. Thanksgiving is a harvest celebration to thank God for another good year. Some families have a tradition of each person at the table saying what they are grateful for.Some of them might, but it is extremely rare. I would imagine that those people would find Thanksgiving Day silly.
If you do, why have a special day for it? We don't have a special day dedicated for going to school or for eating. Why have one for celebrating blessings if it's done all the time anyway?
Few do, but i asked why?Nope. Christians also say grace and bedtime prayers. Thanksgiving is a harvest celebration to thank God for another good year. Some families have a tradition of each person at the table saying what they are grateful for.
Yes, it is. How big a percentage of them do you think thank God at all?No it's not.
Why do we express thanks and have big family dinners? What country are you from?Few do, but i asked why?