Ramadan Mubarak

kooolaid79

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#1
I wanted to say Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem to all my brothers and sisters. May this blessed month bring us all closer to the Creator. May He shower his blessings on all of the children of Adam (peace be upon him).
I ask everyone on this forum to please forgive me of my shortcomings. If I have said or wrote anything which you didn't like I ask for your forgiveness.
 

Simla House

Well-Known Member
#6
Ramadan Mubarak to all the brothers and sisters here at Gaharu.
May the month ahead fill you with peace, love and wisdom, and may you be blessed with health.
As brother Koool has also requested, if anything I have ever posted or said has offended anyone, it wasn't my intention; I also ask for your forgiveness.
 

Kruger

Well-Known Member
#19
Faizal_p said:
Kruger may I ask if you will apologise to me? If not then fine, I will make a point of meeting you and sidi in the UK so we can discuss these issues that you feel so strongly about.

@Faizal, I threw a lighthearted jab your way, but it was a jab nonetheless. It seems some things have been taken out of context, while points not directed to you guys at all were perceived to be such. That, and we ourselves were led to believe certain misgivings (no surprise there!) Either way, I’m sorry for having caused any hard feelings. May this be a blessed Ramadan to you and all. You’re welcome to catch us in the UK for a cup of gyokuro and some proper Sinensis ;)
 

Ensar Oud

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#20


Keeping it real at the Qatar lounge with British sauerkraut and Jordanian sheep's yogurt..... I knew their food wouldn't make the cut, so I brought my own. ;)

To practice absolute truthfulness, I must admit I had some of the biryani and roasted veggies (oh alright, some of the pumpkin and chicken soups too!) but the amount of sodium and rancid vegetable fats I took in require some serious atonement: hence the live organic foods and gut lovin' bacteria! :D

الحمد لله والشكر لله