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Apparently, it isn’t really a wedding ring at all.
WND
As a student at Harvard Law School, then-bachelor Barack Obama’s
practice of wearing a gold band on his wedding-ring finger puzzled his
colleagues.
Turns out, according to
Arabic-language and Islamic experts, the ring Obama has been wearing for
more than 30 years is adorned with the first part of the Islamic
declaration of faith, the Shahada: “There is no God except Allah.” The Shahada is the first of the Five Pillars of Islam,
expressing the two fundamental beliefs that make a person a Muslim:
There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is Allah’s prophet. Sincere
recitation of the Shahada is the sole requirement for becoming a Muslim,
as it expresses a person’s rejection of all other gods
Now, newly published photographs of
Obama from the 1980s show that the ring Obama wore on his wedding-ring
finger as an unmarried student is the same ring Michelle Robinson put on
his finger at the couple’s wedding ceremony in 1992.
Egyptian-born Islamic scholar Mark A.
Gabriel, Ph.D., examined photographs of Obama’s ring at WND’s request
and concluded that the first half of the Shahada is inscribed on it. “There
can be no doubt that someone wearing the inscription ‘There is no god
except Allah’ has a very close connection to Islamic beliefs, the Islamic religion and Islamic society to which this statement is so strongly attached,” Gabriel told WND.
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