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Hotel lima bintang diskriminasi dua gadis ayu bertudung.
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ko buat je tatoo kat dahi
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Lobai_Sabbath replied at 30-4-2017 10:30 PM
ko buat je tatoo kat dahi
Buat tatoo kat ketet lg best.. baru sesuwei dgn somi kokesen ternala.. |
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OrenTheReturn replied at 30-4-2017 10:07 PM
Khenn, aku check in hotel pun tak pnh bwk Surat/kad kawin. Statf melayu ramai mmg kepoh. Tp kadang ...
Hahaha mcm laa staf melayu tuu lapar nak melinat kopek kendur dan kecik ittew.. cipap ko kalo besar talam dan tembam mgkin laa komen perasan nak urban |
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Based on the photo, 2 girls ni berposing kat bandar sunway, dekat dgn sunway resort & spa..
Tapi kat situ ada other hotels jugak - sunway pyramid hotel & sunway clio hotel..
Sorry to say.. bertudung or not, if pi interview tu, tolong laa dress-up.. ni mcm nak pi shopping groceries aje |
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Ingatkan ummah sorgawi takleh bercampor dgn ummah neraka, terketarrrrrr2 ko nak quote aku kan. Perihallll tetek aku jugaklah yg ko kecoh nak komen sana sini... ya hamponnn takde life ke weiiii
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OrenTheReturn replied at 1-5-2017 02:23 AM
Dah lama pk nak buat tatoo tp takut termampos kat msia ummah suci nak bg sembahyang jenazah kecoh ...
Dah mampus nanti ape salahnya mampus as a kristian.. urban dan kokesen sggh.. elok gak buat tatoo cross besar besar senang paderi nak ambik mayat tanpa kompromi.. eloklaa tinggalkan agama sekaranh yg sggh terorist ittew |
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mungkin beliau kekurangan mendapat kasih sayang semasa kecil
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Plssssss...ko tanya spideyyy @spiderman80 aku ni jenis mengadu ke? Aku kena maki hamun mcm2 sampai tak cukup tanah pun aku tak ngadu lah..setakat forum jah lantaklah
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yeah maybe, time will show
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Khennnn acong...asyik mengekorrr aku jah
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Yang anti sgt ngan tudung ni ape korang kecik2 kena paksa makpak pakai tudung mcm hh kew???
Lain kalau kalau xnk org pakai tudung state sesiaplah dlm iview...owhhh takut kantoi sbb tu masa iview soh org bukak tudung.
Yg kata pakai seksi nampak ketet tu nk apply kerja kat islamic hotel plak cam mana?bodoh xkanlah prg macam tu nk apply sedangkandia tau tu islamic hotel kot.
Agak2lah nk maki budak dua org ni..kalau kau jahil sgt xperlulah nk ajak org jahil skali.dok diam2 sudah jgn jd cam acommm |
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betul tu....... padahal agama zoroastrian aka penyembah api juga memakai tudung
16 Fascinating Facts About Zoroastrianism, the World's Oldest Religion
Jacob Shelton
We’re willing to bet that even if you’ve heard of Zoroastrianism, you can't name any Zoroastrian beliefs. The philosophy of the Zoroastrian religion predates Christianity by a few centuries, and even though it’s always good to be early, in the case of religion and philosophy, older beliefs tend to get buried as time moves on and stronger religions take hold. The history of Zoroastrianism is steeped in the duality of eastern philosophy and the roots of modern western belief, and despite its texts sometimes having the feel of a Dungeons and Dragons handbook, the teachings of Zoroastrianism encompass some interesting and positive beliefs.
So what do Zoroastrians believe? And what is Zoroastrianism? In this collection of information about one of the world’s oldest religions, we’ll examine their concept of death, the way their priests work, and how the religion has changed over the last few centuries. If you’ve never heard of Zoroastrianism and you’d like to know what they get up to, or if you just want to brush up on your sixth-century theology, keep reading and try to keep an open mind.
They Believe in the Dualism of Good and Evil
Most modern religions are based on the concept of good vs. evil, but Zoroastrians believe that one can't exist without the other, both cosmically and morally.
Zoroastrians believe that the universe is locked in an ongoing battle between good (Ahura Mazda) and evil (Angra Mainyu). Ahura Mazda is the force of creation, and Angra Mainyu is the force of destruction that seeks to thwart Ahura Mazda's creation. From this dynamic comes all that is good and bad in life.
Individual humans, too, exist as a mixture of good and evil. Humans have free will in Zoroastrianism, and they can choose either good (asha) or evil (druj). Divisions like happy or sad, pure or impure, come from the choices humans make to either support good or evil. Humans are expected to do their part in the battle between good and evil, also represented as the battle between order and chaos.
But They Also Believe in Just One God
Despite believing in a cosmic duality, Zoroasters only believe in one god named Ahura Mazda (which means "Wise Lord"), and like most gods, he is omnipresent and all-knowing. (Or, more properly, they are omnipresent, since Ahura Mazda has both male and female attributes.)
In essence, Zoroastrians believe that even though the world has a dual nature now - caught between good and evil - eventually good will win out once and for all, and the world will be one unified paradise. This combination between dualism and monotheism is considered to be unique to the Zoroastrian religion.
Aside from Ahura Mazda, Zoroasters also believe in the existence of six Amesha Spentas, or Holy Immortals, who are akin to what Christians call archangels. Each Amesha Spenta stands for a different positive attribute: good mind and good purpose, truth and righteousness, holy devotion, power and just rule, health, and long life.
Everyone Has Their Own Personal Guardian Spirit
Before humans are born, Zoroastrians believe, every individual soul (urvan) is paired with its own guardian spirit (fravashi). At birth, your soul goes off into the world, but your guardian spirit continues to act as a protector, somewhat like the notion of a guardian angel.
On the fourth day after death, your soul is reunited again with its guardian spirit. Your soul communicates all of its accumulated life experiences to the guardian spirit from the time you spent in the world, and this information is used in the ongoing battle of good vs. evil.
Death Is the Embodiment of Evil
According to the Zoroastian belief system, once the final breath has left the body, it becomes impure. Keeping with the theme of duality, while life (and everything in it) is thought to be the work of God, death is considered to be the embodiment of evil.
After death, bodies are washed in unconsecrated bull urine and laid out for viewing. Afterwards the bodies are traditionally placed in Towers of Silence to be picked clean by buzzards - although in America, bodies tend to be cremated or buried instead.
Homosexuality Is Akin to Demon Worship
In the Avesta, the most sacred scripture of Zoroastrianism, a passage reads, "The man that lies with mankind as man lies with womankind, or as woman lies with mankind, is a man that is a Daeva [demon]; this man is a worshipper of the Daevas, a male paramour of the Daevas."
Aside from that verse, there's also a myth about an evil spirit who takes part in self-sodomy, causing an "explosion of evil power" that creates a bunch of lesser demons.
Some scholars of religion argue that Zoroastrians are so opposed to male homosexuality because the religion does not accept converts. The only way to be a Zoroastrian is to have a Zoroastrian mother and father - hence, to keep the religion alive, they have to pressure adherents into having children.
One Famous Zoroastrian Was a Killer Queen
That's right, Queen's very own Freddie Mercury was born into a practicing Zoroastrian family. Even though it's debatable whether Mercury kept up with his faith throughout his life, his funeral service was orchestrated by a Zoroastrian priest and his body was cremated shortly afterwards.
Your Spirit Has a Nervous Breakdown Before Going to Heaven
According to Zoroastrian belief, after the spirit leaves the body, it hangs around for a few days and freaks out because of the stress of the crushing separation anxiety that comes from death. Then, led by the angel Daena, the spirit is brought to the Bridge of Judgment (the Chinavat or Chinawad Bridge), where its good and bad deeds are reviewed. If things work out, the spirit ascends to Heaven; if not, it's sent to Hell.
Zoroastrians Avoid Eating Cows (And Things That Look Like Cows)
Some of the original teachings of Zoroastrianism are all about what foods you can and can't put into your body. The fundamentals of their philosophy involve the tender care of the earth, animals, pets and livestock, and there's a specific list of which animals you should treat like your neighbor.
Not only does the religion shy away from animal sacrifices, but it notes that you should shy away from eating cows and cow-like animals (from yak to reindeer). There is some debate other whether or not the ancient Zoroastrians were vegetarians, but many today choose to practice vegetarianism.
Women Are Considered More Susceptible to Evil Temptations
Most religions are pretty awful when it comes to women, and despite stating that the sexes are treated equally in their religious texts, it's worth noting that Zoroastrian scriptures suggest that women are prone to the "temptations of evil."
In a somewhat more degrading piece of scripture, women are classified into four classes: "good as well as bad; not bad, and good; not good, and bad; and neither good nor bad."
The Three Wise Men Were Probably Zoroastrian Priests
Some of the most respected members of the Zoroastrian community are known as fire keepers, or the athravan. Traditionally, the athravan were tasked with maintaining ritual fires and keeping them burning. They also acted as judges, and they were known throughout the Middle East for their knowledge of astrology and the natural sciences.
Modern Zoroastrian priests take care of liturgies, lead various ceremonies, and are proficient at upholding and promulgating the law.
Interestingly, the Biblical three magi (or "wise men") that visit the infant Jesus in the book of Matthew in the New Testament are thought to have been Zoroastrian priests and/or astrologers.
Zoroastrians Can Worship Anywhere There's a Fire
As opposed to other western religions that center around worshipping in a temple, Zoroastrians primarily worship in an individual setting. While any open setting will do, Zoroastrians might choose to worship at home, by the sea, on hill tops, or in any setting that they find comfortable. Usually fire is part of their worship, as it is considered a purifying agent.
Even though worship is normally done at home, when they do build a fire temple, as they're called, they're very nice.
Zoroastrians Wear Head Coverings, But Not for Modesty
All Zoroastrians - men, women, and children - cover their heads at all times, usually with a small cap. The purpose of the head covering is protect the head, the seat of creativity and intelligence, from negative energy.
Zoroastrian Demons Are Hindu Gods
Unlike a lot of western civilizations that may or may not believe in demons, Zoroastrians have a list of specific demons (daevas) that permeate their scripture. Similarly to their hierarchy of archangels, their demons have a hierarchy led by Aeshma, the demon of wrath.
Another interesting note on the demons of the Zoroastrian faith: their names and actions directly correspond to the gods of Hinduism, also called daevas.
It May Be the Oldest Religion on Earth
Historians believe that Zoroastrianism is a reformation of earlier Iranian polytheistic religions. Though it's traditionally dated to 6 BC, it's believed that the religion didn't really appear until 10 BC.
Though it's hard to define what exactly constitutes a "religion," Zoroastrianism can make a strong claim to be the oldest religion still being practiced today. The faith had a major impact on Judaim, Christianity, and Islam, as well as on some forms of Buddhism.
Zoroastrianism Is Considered an Environmentalist Religion
One of the coolest aspects of Zoroastrianism is its dedication to ecology. According to historians, the priest-prophet Zoroaster preached that it was humankind's job as the "seventh kind" to protect the other six: sky, water, earth, plant, animal, and fire. This has been interpreted as a direct order for people to take care of the world around them, as the neglect of the environment "is considered a capitulation to the forces of darkness and evil."
Among other things, Zoroastrians venerate pure, unpolluted water; plant trees as part of celebrations; and emphasize kindness to animals.
There Aren't Many Zoroastrians Left
According to the Religion News Service, Zoroastrianism, which was once the main religion of Iran and most of Eastern Africa, has dwindled to a mere 200,000 adherents in 2016. The shrinking number of followers was caused by the Arab conquest of Iran in 630 AD.
According to Dr. Daryoush Jahanian, Zoroasters were oppressed and massacred following the Persian invasion by Commander Saad ibn-e Abi Vaghas and his troops. A wide range of tactics was used to dramatically reduce the number of followers, including mass enslavement and a tax levied against those who did not convert to Islam.
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OrenTheReturn replied at 1-5-2017 04:23 AM
Plssssss...ko tanya spideyyy @spiderman80 aku ni jenis mengadu ke? Aku kena maki hamun mcm2 sampa ...
Ye ke kat forum aduan tuu.. cmn lakk |
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OrenTheReturn replied at 1-5-2017 04:28 AM
Khennnn acong...asyik mengekorrr aku jah
Mengadu kat acong lakkkj |
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mokcikKSKB replied at 1-5-2017 06:46 AM
Yang anti sgt ngan tudung ni ape korang kecik2 kena paksa makpak pakai tudung mcm hh kew???
Lain ...
Jadi cam acong baru glamer.. baru nmpk bodoh.. bukan senang nak tunjuk bodo sis |
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bodoh camne? claim tudung & ketayap amalan penganut majusi jadi budaya isle baru dikatakan pandai?
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Lobai_Sabbath replied at 1-5-2017 07:34 AM
bodoh camne? claim tudung & ketayap amalan penganut majusi jadi budaya isle baru dikatakan pandai? ...
Alamak takutnyaaa aku pd acong.. |
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