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I have many songs I love in his discography. Not my favourite singer, but one of the artists I truly love
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Pokémon fatwa.
The mufti: Saudi Arabia’s Higher Committee for Scientific Research and Islamic Law What: Denouncing the lovable Japanese cartoon characters as having “possessed the minds” of Saudi youngsters, Saudi Arabia’s highest religious authority banned Pokémon video games and cards in the spring of 2001. Not only do Saudi scholars believe that Pokémon encourages gambling, which is forbidden in Islam, but it is apparently a front for Israel as well. The fatwa’s authors claimed that Pokémon games include, “the Star of David, which everyone knows is connected to international Zionism and is Israel’s national emblem.” Religious authorities in the United Arab Emirates joined in, condemning the games for promoting evolution, “a Jewish-Darwinist theory that conflicts with the truth about humans and with Islamic principles,” but didn’t ban them outright. Even the Catholic Church in Mexico got into the act, calling Pokémon video games “demonic.” Incredible innit! |
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Yusuf Islam didn't call for the death of Salman Rushdie at all... What he said was if anyone denounces the Qur'an it is punishable by death in Islamic law. |
i've heard "Wild World" about 20 times in the past week and normally i'd be sick of any one song by the 3rd go around but it's so simple yet sounds so good. his voice can get a bit annoying but its also strangely comforting.
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tea for the tillerman is the perfect lazy summer afernoon album. it takes you to different time and place.
'Trouble' is one of my favorites. Its not one of his that you would hear on the radio. you should give it a listen |
I love listening to Cat Stevens. My two favorite songs are Peace Train and Moonshaddow. I can't decide between them.
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He gave up EVERYTHING ~ his wealth, his fame, everything ~ and turned his back on all of it, guided by his own heart and beliefs. Everyone i knew at the time had nothing but respect for him; lots of sadness that he'd never write or perform or sing again, but he had to follow HIS heart. At the time, i didn't really know all that much about Islam ~ when i went to school in french Morocco, it was Arabic, yes, but i went to a french catholic school, so i only knew about Islam from the other children in the neighborhood, and kids don't talk religion all that much. ;) It was more an observation, on my part, that it truly WAS different than the US and how we were. Well, Cat hung the Moonshadow, for sure. |
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