To: nicmarlo
As I do not know the Koran well enough,
I do not know if it would permit a muslim to go
against his sacred teachings of doing such a thing with tarot cards.
Tarot cards were brought to Europe by the Arabs,
and are still very popular in some moslem countries.
20 posted on
10/13/2002 2:13:56 PM PDT by
Nogbad
To: Nogbad
Thank you; then there is, apparently, no obvious barriors from attributing this to possible foreign terrorists (actually, even American terrorists, as we have seen in New York, Oregon, and California (Lynde) traitors).
32 posted on
10/13/2002 2:20:35 PM PDT by
nicmarlo
To: Nogbad
When I was doing some researching on Atta and Egypt, somehow I got into gypsies and Tarot cards and just ignored it until now.
I wish I could remember what led to it...I think I was searching different Mosques for their historical significance, maybe because Atta (as a Planner/Architect wrote a paper on preservation or something like that..
Sac
To: Nogbad
Tarot is a derivation of the Arab word turuq, which means "four ways."
To: Nogbad
Not only that, but there have been multiple postings about what the Muslims can do during Jihad that goes against the Koran.
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