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What do Lebanese think of this expression (originally in Arabic):

"First comes Saturday, later comes Sunday"

And what hidden meaning does it hold?

2007-01-03 02:53:17 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Travel Italy Bologna

Once again :

What do Lebanese people think of this expression?
"First comes Saturday, later comes Sunday"
It is an Arabic(Muslim) expression that has a meaning.

2007-01-03 02:59:43 · update #1

Brigitte Gabriel told me that it means "First we will kill the Jews, and later the Christians."

2007-01-03 05:56:14 · update #2

John, do you know for sure that it is false? The way she presented it, sounded like it is a regular expression, no big deal sort of thing...

2007-01-03 06:44:16 · update #3

It is true that a Moslem who converts to Christianity or other religion must be killed. Of course it is true! If you watch her videos, she says it in one of them (about the Saturday and Sunday)


watch this http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=brigitte+gabriel
There are 7 parts, but it'll pass like 10 minutes, it is so interesting.

2007-01-03 10:22:34 · update #4

Shelley S, and also not all all Arabs are Muslims. So what I said was correct.

2007-01-03 10:24:25 · update #5

I'll have to watch it again, but I will tell you exactly the video it is in. She even says it in Arabic too.

2007-01-03 23:44:50 · update #6

it is in about first 3-4 minutes of this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udib2U0_mPg

2007-01-03 23:59:26 · update #7

OK, John Smith, did you see it?

Why do I care? Because I think that Lebanese people, in general, happen to side with their enemy against their friend. Briggite Gabriell happens to agree with me. I am trying for you guys to see it.

2007-01-04 05:03:46 · update #8

Hezbos vs. Israel

2007-01-04 06:58:50 · update #9

Milo F, she doesn't sound like a lunatic. She is no fanatic, she makes perfect sense.

2007-01-04 07:00:48 · update #10

10 answers

Brigitte Gabriel worked for that Lunatic kookoo guy called Pat Robertson, keep in mind that guy is as fanatic as that a s s wipe nasralla. Now how true is that, that will be interesting.
Is it true that is a moslem that changes his/her religion is considered a blasphemy and a fatwa will be done?

2007-01-03 10:11:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

This is completely a false statement!!! It sure isn't a Muslim expression.
By the way, a little education, not all Muslims are Arabs as you mentioned it's "Arabic(Muslim) expression".

2007-01-03 10:19:42 · answer #2 · answered by Shelley S 4 · 2 2

I agree with John Smith and disagree with pinky.

2007-01-03 22:34:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Never heard of it

2007-01-04 09:27:00 · answer #4 · answered by Maro's mom 5 · 1 1

Its equivalent in English is: First things first.

2007-01-03 05:46:18 · answer #5 · answered by Smutty 3 · 1 2

Never heard of it!
But sure sounds interisting!

2007-01-03 04:27:40 · answer #6 · answered by Pinky 6 · 1 3

im lebanon but inever heard this before

2007-01-04 04:50:42 · answer #7 · answered by beauty mirna 3 · 1 2

never heard of such expresion

2007-01-03 07:08:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

never heard of it...sorry

2007-01-03 04:20:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Hezbollah Vs. Israel, please could you expain more???

2007-01-03 02:56:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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