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Amy Joins A Gym

January 3, 2009 urngarden.com

My prediction that Amy Winehouse would be dead by the end of the year didn’t play out. Word is that wino has hired a trainer and joined the Virgin Active Gym in London. Work it girl.

Filed Under: Confessions, Fitness Tagged With: amy winehouse, Fitness, New Year's Resolutions

What Would Allah Do?

January 3, 2009 urngarden.com

Recently the Muslim Council of India sent an important message to the world’s Muslims. It asked one of the country’s largest Muslim graveyards, Marine Lines Bada Qabrastan, where unclaimed bodies are often interred, to deny burial rites to the nine men who died after terrorizing Mumbai. Refusal to bury the terrorists in a Muslim cemetery signifies not just that terrorist attacks are un-Islamic, a contention often heard, but that their perpetrators become, by carrying out these acts, non-Muslim. “They cannot be Muslims or followers of Islam,” declared Muslim Council President Ibrahim Tai, “so they cannot have a final resting place anywhere on sacred Mother India.”

The question then arises, what should India do with the dead bodies?

Cremating the dead and scattering the ashes in international waters, as Israel did after executing Adolf Eichmann in 1962, is the best option. Because Islamic law opposes cremation for Muslims, who believe in the physical resurrection of the body, incineration alone would signify a non-Muslim way of disposing of the dead.

Continue reading Leor Halevi, professor of history, Vanderbilt University:

Filed Under: ash scattering, cremation, funeral service Tagged With: Islam cremation, Leor Halevi, muslim terrorists, muslims cremation, muslims for tolerance

01/01/09

January 1, 2009 urngarden.com

Filed Under: art, Confessions, mental health

Throw Some Shoes

December 30, 2008 urngarden.com

Wishing you good luck in 2009!

Filed Under: art, Confessions, mental health, obituaries Tagged With: Happy New Year, Vintage New Years Postcard

Cheese Ball Festival

December 29, 2008 urngarden.com

This might be the first Christmas that liquor did not touch these lips. However, it’s been non-stop cheese and sugar consumption in the garden. We’ll be back to regular programming after a quick detox.

Wishing you a bright and prosperous New Year.

Filed Under: art, Confessions, mental health Tagged With: cheese balls, detox, New Years

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