Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Living in History

An Arab Muslim enters a taxi cab in Dallas, Texas . . . .

Once he is seated he asks the cab driver to “turn off the radio becausehe must not hear music as decreed by his religion and in the time of the prophet, there was no music, especially Western music, which is music of the infidel's and certainly no radio.”

So the cab driver politely switches off the radio, pulls over to the side, stopsthe cab and opens the back door.

The Arab asks him: “What are you doing, man?”

The Texan answers: “In the time of the prophet there were no taxis. So get out, stand on the curb and wait for a camel.”

Sent by Prakash Bhartia

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