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More fail at bolded.1. what do you watch when they get ready for prayers. dude i wasnt refering to showering yourself before prayer; but washing u r face, hands etc.
2. the old testament is of the christian faith; nothing 2do with the islam faith; and where on earth did you get this fanciful story from: the old testament? because it would not be valid in islam but in christianity.
3. fine we pray; what is to you. do we take your space at home to pray? our faith our excuses and our religion. we do what we do; you do what you do. if you dont follow it you dont understand. i follow islam, i understand how it benefits me personally and more importantly it makes the individual feel good about themselve; i speak with experience rather than from a fanciful world with fanciful stories and ideaology.
Islam.com - Wudhu
ps. Renal bicarbonate threshold in the pig was also higher than in those other species in that little or no bicarbonate appeared in the urine until the concentration of bicarbonate in the plasma exceeded 31—32 mmol/l. CHANGES IN BLOOD COMPOSITION AND IN URINARY MINERAL EXCRETION IN THE PIG IN RESPONSE TO ACUTE ACID-BASE DISTURBANCE -- Scott and Mcintosh 60 (2): 131 -- Experimental Physiology
For starters, Islam claims to be God's final and last testament to the people after the previous testaments of Judaism and Christianity, and the Q'uran explicitly states this. Therefore, any text relating to their religions is also related to your own, and hence valid.
Secondly, the Old Testament is primarily used by Jews, not Christians.
Thirdly, I'm an atheist, so my world does not contain any "fanciful stories" or ideology and instead is mediated by cold, hard fact. As opposed to your own wolrd where there is a widespread belief that Muhammed flew on a horse to Jerusalem from his camp in Arabia for an overnight visit.
Lastly, just because you are an adherent to a religion does not mean that you have a monolpoly upon in-depth knowledge of said religion. In fact, statistically, it is far more likely that you don't know much more than the basics of your own religion, because you are likely to have simply adopted the same religion as your parents and know only of the customs and core beliefs through their teaching.