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											hkhan
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Topic initiated on Friday, January 15, 2010  -  10:10 PM    
 Pearl~self assessment
  You grow up the day you have your first real laugh at yourself. Ethel Barrymore (1879-1959) |   
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											lofty
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Saturday, January 23, 2010  -  3:37 PM    
 If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or material objects. 
  Don't tie it especially to people that can be so fatal. (Did I not post this here before? Did admin delet it because it was not relevant to the thread?) |   
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											StudentAffairs
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Sunday, January 24, 2010  -  7:09 PM    
 It does not matter if it is irrelevant. Do keep sending in your posts. However, these Pearls are posted for a moment of thought for you. Send us your experience when you laughed at yourself . |   
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											sheila
  INDIA
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											  Posted - Sunday, January 24, 2010  -  9:46 PM    
 uncles and aunties please pray for me. i have test tomorrow.I can't sleep because i have got so worried   |   
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											lofty
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Sunday, January 24, 2010  -  10:08 PM    
 | Good luck sheila. What kind of test is this? And let us know how it went. |   
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											hkhan
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Thursday, January 28, 2010  -  4:35 PM    
 nice to c u after a while lofty bhai~where hv u been   doosron ke pearls par advice karne ke bajae kabhi apne pearls bhi bhaij diya karen  
  and how many courses u hv done with us btw. hope u enjoying. (or i suppose u r attending uiuk circles regularly~ how r they going)
  salam.h |   
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											lofty
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Friday, January 29, 2010  -  3:22 PM    
 | This is my pearl Henna, I have been around but when I have nothing to contribute to forum I become silent listener. I have not seen you either for a while, where have you been? I have, unfortunately, neither done any courses nor have I been in touch with uiuk circles. waise abhi kuch karna chahiye! |   
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											sheila
  INDIA
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											  Posted - Sunday, January 31, 2010  -  8:29 AM    
 | Thank you uncle.sorry i usually get to use the computer only when  I visit my aunty and uncle. my test was not so well. please tell me more about Lakshmi. Here Lakshmi puja is celebrated on a certain full moon night of which i keep forgetting the name. |   
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											lofty
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Monday, February 1, 2010  -  12:49 PM    
 | aww I am sorry to hear that beta janni. by the way muslims worships no god but one true God, I don't have a clue what lakshami puja is, it sounds like you are on wrong forum putar ji. |   
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											hkhan
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Monday, February 1, 2010  -  6:27 PM    
 kiya hua lofty chaccha~aap ko ma'loom nahee that in india, just like in europe, children hv to do Religious studies @ schools which includes all faiths; and i feel this rather gives more knowledge to children about their own religion as they do comparative study~ they can make out the logical facts more thoughtfully & knowingly rather than just in inheritance as a blind faith; btw...am surprised how u say u r unaware while living in a multi faith society like uk..?    why?? yeh pakistan nahee hae pa'  jee   |   
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											lofty
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Tuesday, February 2, 2010  -  4:08 PM    
 | Well, I did most of my schooling and then higher education in Europe but I was not aware that Muslims are made to worship idols at britian's schools? I have never even heard my cousins mention such thing who go to british schools. If this is the case, I am personally oppose to such horrible practice! I went to international school of Hamburg which was genuinely multi-cultural/faith school, we never had to perform any religious rituals, lakshami puja sounds like worshipping an idol or something of the sort? |   
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											shehzads
  PAKISTAN
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											  Posted - Wednesday, February 3, 2010  -  10:23 AM    
 | And would you say there is a difference between "learning or studying" and worshipping Lofty :) |   
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											lofty
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Thursday, February 4, 2010  -  12:08 PM    
 If this is the case then I guess it's ok. Henna used the words, "children have to do religious duties at schools" which caused confusion! |   
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											hkhan
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Saturday, February 6, 2010  -  11:22 AM    
 Usman bhayya zara ainak laga kar dekhen 'Religious studies' hee likha he   anyway  its great to know that u have done religious studies at schools here. tell us about it~do u think it was worth? coz some muslim parents i hv come across as a pparent governor, feel threatened to let their children study about other religions? |   
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											lofty
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Sunday, February 7, 2010  -  2:08 PM    
 | No that's not what I said! I had said, I attended my school in Germany (international school of Hamburg) where we were neither taught any religion nor we had to perform any religious duties at school. I think, children at schools should be taught moral values which are common to all religions as well as atheists. We should not be teaching them any religion at all! |   
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											hkhan
  UNITED KINGDOM
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											  Posted - Wednesday, February 10, 2010  -  9:40 PM    
 kewn bhai;abhi aap ka 'secularism' se dil nahe bhara kiya west mein iss ke results dekh dekh kar bhi :)  (hvnt u got fed up with the results of secularism in the west yet:) |   
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