Ive just had a very weird day. yes today I was at this volunteer training and I really thought I knew this man I was talking to but of course Ive never meet hI'm before and im still thinking why i had that feeling hmm and then i come on answers and then i get your question haha weird
2007-02-23 20:06:56
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answered by Tina 4
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those who comprehend the reality is commonplace with 'Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdul Wahhab' became no more suitable than a student and also a reformer like the various interior the Islamic historic past. The British used the time period 'Wahhabi' to scare Muslims of the genuine teachings of Islam and later some among Muslims also made it a label to distinguish one yet another. so a recommendations no workplace or human beings interior the call of 'Wahhabi' is discovered everywhere. only a label it really is uttered by those arising Fitna.
2016-12-04 21:18:45
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answered by Anonymous
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OF course.There is a feeling which you cant describe.Maybe is because you have seen that someone before.Not a lasting impression but your mind still remember.So the next time you see em you felt like you have seen em before.Maybe that describe the feeling
2007-02-23 19:58:27
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answered by melvin 1
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Mormons believe we were all together in heaven at one time and when we got sent to earth a veil of forgetfulness comes over our minds and our memory is wiped clean. Well sometimes when we look at someone we knew in heaven a part of us still remembers them..this was taught to me by a Mormon Missionary
2007-02-23 19:57:23
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answered by Anonymous
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no ,but I would like to considering that I just finished a book by Sylvia Brown and Betty Shine !! and the fact that I am a Hindu makes it easier for me to be a believer !!
2007-02-23 19:57:24
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answered by luck 1
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wow...you must have some predisposed belief of reincarnation in order to have that feeling. anyways no, but i wonder how it feels like.
2007-02-23 19:57:58
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answered by bill 2
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