Will PAP MP Maliki Osman Go to hell?

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South East District Mayor Maliki Osman Led Madrasah students to Hell?


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Madrasah student Zakiyyah Marzouq, 19, folded a paper lotus flower for the first time yesterday, and learnt it stood for purity in Buddhism.

She was one of 50 young people from various faiths who folded 2,500 lotus flowers using coloured paper at the Buddhist Fellowship East Centre yesterday, as part of an interfaith effort to learn and understand more of the Buddhist faith ahead of Vesak Day on Wednesday.

"I signed up for this because I wanted the exposure to different religions in Singapore, and to know more about Buddhism," said Miss Zakiyyah, a pre-university student from the Madrasah Al Ma'arif Al Islamiah.

Surah 3:64
O People of the Scripture! Come to an agreement between us and you: that we shall worship none but Allah, and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside Allah. And if they turn away, then say: Bear witness that we are they who have surrendered (unto Him).

Surah 10:10
O people! if you are in doubt as to my religion, then (know that) I do not serve those whom you serve besides Allah but I do serve Allah, Who will cause you to die, and I am commanded that I should be of the believers.
 
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The so-called 'religious leaders' here are often used as photo op props to showcase 'religious tolerance' and 'religious harmony' in Sinkieland.

It's 100% phony and they're trying too hard. :wink:

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Did buddha asked to fold paper flowers and said it is a sign of purity? Or did they just made that up according to their whims, fancies and desires?
 
The so-called 'religious leaders' here are often used as photo op props to showcase 'religious tolerance' and 'religious harmony' in Sinkieland.

It's 100% phony and they're trying too hard. :wink:

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Why is there a Charlie Chaplin wannabe in that photo??? ... and a Friar Tuck too!!!

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.... and why do so many Singhs suffer from rickets?
 
The so-called 'religious leaders' here are often used as photo op props to showcase 'religious tolerance' and 'religious harmony' in Sinkieland.

It's 100% phony and they're trying too hard. :wink:

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Which one represents Satanism?
 
.... and why do so many Singhs suffer from rickets?

Guess what... I found the answer. It's lack of Vitamin D.

https://www.sikhnet.com/news/sikhs-are-especially-prone-vitamin-d-deficiency-issues

sikhnet.com

Sikhs are Especially Prone to Vitamin D Deficiency Issues | SikhNet
Dr. Soram Singh Khalsa, M.D.

6-8 minutes



Our faith in our Guru gives us so many riches and so much happiness. To make a riddle, in the face of all that the Guru gives us, what is it that most Sikhs do not have? The answer to this question is something that I see in my office all the time. Almost none of us have enough vitamin D to keep us at optimal health!
I first learned about the importance of vitamin D over five years ago. When I first measured my own blood level, I was shocked to see that I was extraordinarily low. This was in spite of all the many vitamins that I take to stay healthy. We get most of our vitamin D from exposure of our skin to the sun, and I realized that because I always wear full Bana, almost all of my skin is blocked from the sun. In addition I put sunblock on my face in order to not get skin cancer. Over the last five years I have normalized my own and many of my Sikh friends vitamin D levels by directly supplementing them.

My own health including my sense of well-being and the ability of my immune system to fight colds and flus has markedly improved. My energy and vitality also are significantly better. All of my Sikh friends, as well as all my patients have noticed big improvements in their health and well-being from taking the correct dose of vitamin D.

Vitamin D deficiency is now associated with 17 varieties of cancer, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease (heart disease), as well as diabetes and most recently autism. The benefits for these diseases occur only when the vitamin D level in the blood tests significantly over 30 ng/ml and preferably over 40 ng/mg. Prior to the recent studies of the last 10 years it was believed that a vitamin D level around 20 ng/ml was sufficient.

Indeed this level is ONLY sufficient to prevent rickets. It will not benefit in preventing these other diseases whose relationship to vitamin D has been newly discovered in the last 10 years. To get benefit for protection against those diseases your level must be over 30 or preferably over 40 ng/ml.

Let me give you a specific example of the power of Vitamin D to protect us. In 2007, researchers Grant, Garland, and Gorham estimated that it would cost $1 billion each year to provide all adult Americans with 1,000 IU of vitamin D daily. They also estimated that in the United States, the daily provision of 1,000 IU of vitamin D would reduce cancer mortality for females by 9 percent and by 7 percent for males. The researchers estimated that this would reduce the country’s annual cost of cancer treatment by USD16 billion to USD 25 billion. And that is just treatment costs. We should also add the emotional and psychological costs to patients, family and friends.

To my brothers and sisters in India who are reading this article: Vitamin D deficiency is extremely widespread in cities in India because of poor sunshine exposure and also because of skin pigmentation.

Because India is approximately 70% rural, and because there is so much sun, it has long been assumed that vitamin D deficiency in rural India would not be a problem, given the sun exposure.

Now an article has appeared in October 2008 that evaluated 200 families’ in a rural community east of Delhi in February. The highest level of vitamin D in all the subjects was 23 ng/ml. The average vitamin D level was 14.5 which is rickets causing level!

In the people with five hours of daily sunshine exposure, only 31% had vitamin D levels over 20 ng per milliliter which is again rickets level. Therefore 70% of people in this study in rural India had significant vitamin D deficiency. I encourage all of our brothers and sisters in India to be sure to have their vitamin D blood level checked and to take enough vitamin D every day to keep their blood levels normal.

Another recent medical study has found that in spite of all the sunshine, over 88% of adolescent girls in a rural Indian community were deficient in vitamin D. In addition 74% of the pregnant women in this same community had vitamin D deficiency. If the mothers are low in vitamin D than certainly their fetuses will also be low in vitamin D. In addition, nursing women with low vitamin D will not provide enough vitamin D to their newborns. Low vitamin D levels in young children are now being associated with an increased incidence of the triple childhood epidemics of asthma, juvenile diabetes, and autism.
 
Guess what... I found the answer. It's lack of Vitamin D.

https://www.sikhnet.com/news/sikhs-are-especially-prone-vitamin-d-deficiency-issues

sikhnet.com

Sikhs are Especially Prone to Vitamin D Deficiency Issues | SikhNet
Dr. Soram Singh Khalsa, M.D.

6-8 minutes



Our faith in our Guru gives us so many riches and so much happiness. To make a riddle, in the face of all that the Guru gives us, what is it that most Sikhs do not have? The answer to this question is something that I see in my office all the time. Almost none of us have enough vitamin D to keep us at optimal health!
I first learned about the importance of vitamin D over five years ago. When I first measured my own blood level, I was shocked to see that I was extraordinarily low. This was in spite of all the many vitamins that I take to stay healthy. We get most of our vitamin D from exposure of our skin to the sun, and I realized that because I always wear full Bana, almost all of my skin is blocked from the sun. In addition I put sunblock on my face in order to not get skin cancer. Over the last five years I have normalized my own and many of my Sikh friends vitamin D levels by directly supplementing them.

My own health including my sense of well-being and the ability of my immune system to fight colds and flus has markedly improved. My energy and vitality also are significantly better. All of my Sikh friends, as well as all my patients have noticed big improvements in their health and well-being from taking the correct dose of vitamin D.

Vitamin D deficiency is now associated with 17 varieties of cancer, high blood pressure, coronary artery disease (heart disease), as well as diabetes and most recently autism. The benefits for these diseases occur only when the vitamin D level in the blood tests significantly over 30 ng/ml and preferably over 40 ng/mg. Prior to the recent studies of the last 10 years it was believed that a vitamin D level around 20 ng/ml was sufficient.

Indeed this level is ONLY sufficient to prevent rickets. It will not benefit in preventing these other diseases whose relationship to vitamin D has been newly discovered in the last 10 years. To get benefit for protection against those diseases your level must be over 30 or preferably over 40 ng/ml.

Let me give you a specific example of the power of Vitamin D to protect us. In 2007, researchers Grant, Garland, and Gorham estimated that it would cost $1 billion each year to provide all adult Americans with 1,000 IU of vitamin D daily. They also estimated that in the United States, the daily provision of 1,000 IU of vitamin D would reduce cancer mortality for females by 9 percent and by 7 percent for males. The researchers estimated that this would reduce the country’s annual cost of cancer treatment by USD16 billion to USD 25 billion. And that is just treatment costs. We should also add the emotional and psychological costs to patients, family and friends.

To my brothers and sisters in India who are reading this article: Vitamin D deficiency is extremely widespread in cities in India because of poor sunshine exposure and also because of skin pigmentation.

Because India is approximately 70% rural, and because there is so much sun, it has long been assumed that vitamin D deficiency in rural India would not be a problem, given the sun exposure.

Now an article has appeared in October 2008 that evaluated 200 families’ in a rural community east of Delhi in February. The highest level of vitamin D in all the subjects was 23 ng/ml. The average vitamin D level was 14.5 which is rickets causing level!

In the people with five hours of daily sunshine exposure, only 31% had vitamin D levels over 20 ng per milliliter which is again rickets level. Therefore 70% of people in this study in rural India had significant vitamin D deficiency. I encourage all of our brothers and sisters in India to be sure to have their vitamin D blood level checked and to take enough vitamin D every day to keep their blood levels normal.

Another recent medical study has found that in spite of all the sunshine, over 88% of adolescent girls in a rural Indian community were deficient in vitamin D. In addition 74% of the pregnant women in this same community had vitamin D deficiency. If the mothers are low in vitamin D than certainly their fetuses will also be low in vitamin D. In addition, nursing women with low vitamin D will not provide enough vitamin D to their newborns. Low vitamin D levels in young children are now being associated with an increased incidence of the triple childhood epidemics of asthma, juvenile diabetes, and autism.
That explains why indians are susceptible to covid. Wearing the turban may cause headaches due to heat retention in the head.
 
U need opium to get high...

South East District Mayor Maliki Osman Madrasah students to Hell?


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Madrasah student Zakiyyah Marzouq, 19, folded a paper lotus flower for the first time yesterday, and learnt it stood for purity in Buddhism.

She was one of 50 young people from various faiths who folded 2,500 lotus flowers using coloured paper at the Buddhist Fellowship East Centre yesterday, as part of an interfaith effort to learn and understand more of the Buddhist faith ahead of Vesak Day on Wednesday.

"I signed up for this because I wanted the exposure to different religions in Singapore, and to know more about Buddhism," said Miss Zakiyyah, a pre-university student from the Madrasah Al Ma'arif Al Islamiah.

Surah 3:64
O People of the Scripture! Come to an agreement between us and you: that we shall worship none but Allah, and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside Allah. And if they turn away, then say: Bear witness that we are they who have surrendered (unto Him).

Surah 10:10
O people! if you are in doubt as to my religion, then (know that) I do not serve those whom you serve besides Allah but I do serve Allah, Who will cause you to die, and I am commanded that I should be of the believers.
 
The so-called 'religious leaders' here are often used as photo op props to showcase 'religious tolerance' and 'religious harmony' in Sinkieland.

It's 100% phony and they're trying too hard. :wink:

siey6sc7522z.jpg

As phony as can be! These leaders are handpicked by the government and to put it bluntly, form part of the all-encompassing state propaganda machinery.
 
South East District Mayor Maliki Osman Madrasah students to Hell?


ST_20170507_LHLOTUS07MB35_3124811.jpg


Madrasah student Zakiyyah Marzouq, 19, folded a paper lotus flower for the first time yesterday, and learnt it stood for purity in Buddhism.

She was one of 50 young people from various faiths who folded 2,500 lotus flowers using coloured paper at the Buddhist Fellowship East Centre yesterday, as part of an interfaith effort to learn and understand more of the Buddhist faith ahead of Vesak Day on Wednesday.

"I signed up for this because I wanted the exposure to different religions in Singapore, and to know more about Buddhism," said Miss Zakiyyah, a pre-university student from the Madrasah Al Ma'arif Al Islamiah.

Surah 3:64
O People of the Scripture! Come to an agreement between us and you: that we shall worship none but Allah, and that we shall ascribe no partner unto Him, and that none of us shall take others for lords beside Allah. And if they turn away, then say: Bear witness that we are they who have surrendered (unto Him).

Surah 10:10
O people! if you are in doubt as to my religion, then (know that) I do not serve those whom you serve besides Allah but I do serve Allah, Who will cause you to die, and I am commanded that I should be of the believers.
Instead of paper, can use popiah skin, so can put in dumpling fillings n fry. Yummy.
 
We need Muslim leaders with fire in the bellies who're not afraid to call out compromised individuals like Maliki Osman. :biggrin:

 
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