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December 29, 2004

Prank with religion!

For the last few days, there have been some pranks on private email accounts. Those who have such accounts have received small messages containing short religious verse.mostly from Quraan. The sender is always ask the receiver to read out the text with a pure mind and soul, and then to forword the message to a perticular number of people in order to earn God's blessings. The sender instructs all receivers to transmit the message to other via email. If the message receiver disobeyed would rob all personal belongings, wealth, social status and reputation. I only wonder how people can play such jokes in the name of religion.

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