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Andalusian Muslims Recall Painful Mass Exodus

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  ‘You should have as much respect for my work as the four buttocks which engendered you, and for the peg of life which united them!"

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 Are you a key decision maker for CIA intelligence by any chance "Col." Mortimer?  Youre moronic comment indicates your suitability for such a position.

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Put some panties on that!

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> > Today, up to four million grandsons of the Moriscos are living > in North African countries like Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. > Interrestingly, though admittedly somewhat off subject, the descendants > of Spanish Muslims who were forced to convert also live all over Latin > America.

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 Put some panties on that!

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> Today, up to four million grandsons of the Moriscos are living > in North African countries like Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.

Interrestingly, though admittedly somewhat off subject, the descendants of Spanish Muslims who were forced to convert also live all over Latin America. This can be seen in some of the Arabic last names that many Latinos have, such as Suleiman or Almeida. An interresting one (that I have only found amongst Puerto Ricans) is Abdennabi. It seems even the Munaafiqeen got swept up in the forced conversions. Also, a few Hebrew names (not doubt from Jews who were forced to convert) have become regular last names amongst Latinos as well, the most glaring example being Perez. I suspect that so many people were forcibly converted that the Christians did not have enough time or manpower to work on eliminating all traces of the previous faiths, thus some of the names survived. Which makes me wonder why so many Latinos are given the first names Omar and Ishmael… is this a remnant of that time? (i.e. a forced convert to Christianity kept the name Umar or Ismail, and so his sister named her son after him; i.e. many people pick their children’s names from people around them, such as friends or family, and thus these names survived as they were passed from person to person). And I wonder (though this is a long shot!) why it seems only Spanish speaking Christians name their kids Jesus (or am I wrong?). I don’t know of the name being popular amongst Christian communities of other language groups (such as French, English, German, Italian et cetera). Could this perhaps also be a Muslim influence (again, I admit this is a long shot).

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Idiot Wassim reply to himself

> Interesting article. Thank you.

Same rughead is also: | The biggest problem with muslims and their supporters is that they | have NO sense of humour about themselves… It is difficult to take seriously a group of people whose idea of heaven is something so puerile and base as a permanent wet dream. And then they have the cheek to criticise pornography, as though such things are reserved only to them after a bout of vicious insanity.

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>I salute the memory of Charles Martel and his brave French and German >combatants, who paid a huge tribute of blood and bones to save and >promote human civilization.

We will repeat the Reconquesta in the whole Europe, by freeing it from the radical muslims. Logos Remove A B C

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> Andalusian Muslims Recall Painful Mass Exodus   RABAT, February 27, > 2005 (IslamOnline.net) – After more than five centuries, Muslims of > Al-Andalus (now Spain) still mark every year in anguish the mass > exodus of their ancestors by Spanish authorities to North Africa. > Today, up to four million grandsons of the Moriscos are living in > North African countries like Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. > http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2005-02/27/article02.shtml

And you and Osama Bin LaDeen want them to conquer their lost "homeland" — don’t you, Abu Alfalfa?  Sounds rather "Zionist" to me! — Some Qur’an quotes:  5:20  qaala muusaa  5:21 "yaa qawmi

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