To: Calpernia; Cindy; Sean Osborne Lomax; JustPiper; FairOpinion; LayoutGuru2
I was looking at a jihadi board at
http://http://www.al-ansar.biz/vb. There's a thread on the Egyptian crash. That I can figure out.
There is also a posting about the "present for the feast in the neigh of the horses". Does anyone have any idea what that phrase might mean? "Present for the feast" could be referring to a gift from AQ for the upcoming Eid, but what is "neigh of the horses" or "horses neigh". Bin Laden on a horse? The horsemen of jihad? The horsemen of the apocalypse?
Any ideas? By the way if you REALLY want to make your skin crawl, install your firewalls and virus protection to the max, download Paltalk, and then go check out the jihadi chatrooms. Lots of chatrooms in Arabic - some in English and French. Some of the chat there will scare you half to death.
To: StillProud2BeFree
"EID-UL-ADHA" the "Feast of Sacrifice" is coming up on the Muslim calendar. Could be related to that? (Just guessing)
To: StillProud2BeFree
I've been trying to find out something on this "neigh of horses" phrase. Not a lot turns up that seems to be relevant, but there is a particular prayer, which is said to be an amulet of great power. Maybe/maybe not what is meant by the posting you found.
Here's the link:
This is the amulet of great power and might and proof
(about half-way down, still highlighted)
To: StillProud2BeFree
Doesn't the "Feast" come before the "Sacrifice'?
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01/06/2004 7:37:35 AM PST by
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