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Condolences to Sajih's Family
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06-14-2014, 06:31 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-15-2014 02:39 PM by Marwan.)
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RE: Condolences to Sajih's Family
Hello everybody.
I would like to inform everyone that I attended Sajih's Brother's funeral, representing all of us from here. As expected, there were a lot of grieving family & friends that were at the church. This massive church was so full that people were standing at the back because all the seats were full. It was a stunning display of respect for Sajih's Brother. On a personal note, I was feeling the pain along with Sajih, everytime they mentioned something from the bible that we here know to be incorrect or purposely tainted by the false scribes. Things like the Trinity concept...so many times the priests at the funeral service mentioned "The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit". And everytime they said it, I felt the pain with Sajih and had to hold back my anger out of respect for the people mourning for Sajih's Brother. I truly did not know how long Sajih would be able to hold back his fury at the spectacle that was disrespecting God. I was half expecting Sajih to yell in despair or scream at the priests or something along those lines. I was ready to step up and stand by Sajih in solidarity as a representative of all of us here in our little online church. To be honest, I was relieved that nothing like that happened because it would have made the other mourners angry and confused, and would have embarrassed a lot of people there. I was truly surprised and proud of Sajih for his self control. The whole service was a painful test of Sajih's patience...from the massive crucifix on the altar, which only 2 people in that church knew it represented Judas (that God made to look like Jesus), to the multitude of tainted verses and customs that Sajih and I knew were insulting to our One True God. I was glad when it was over and I was able to let Sajih know that I was there with him throughout the ceremony...that he knew he was not alone with his pain & anger about the insulting aspects of the ceremony. I also commended him for his self control. But most importantly for me, I was able to give him my condolences in person. It was the first time I saw Sajih since hearing about his Brother's passing. Your Brother is now resting in peace Sajih. Let us hope & pray that the information you gave him was not totally ignored, that it survived somewhere in his subconscience mind. As some of the others here have mentioned, your Brother knew about the truth from your transcript...and just knowing the truth may have been enough for your Brother to receive entry into God's Kingdom. May God guide us all, -Marwan |
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