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llrajitha

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    i have sinhala unicode installed....but can't read these words...may be they are in some different font....il search for it...

    oh i dont know. i use FM Malithi unicode font instead of Iskola Potha.
    but that shouldnt affect you coz it is still unicode. anyway others can see my posts well i think.
     

    Planthis

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    " සිහලමුස්ලිමිස්...? "
    රෙද්ද....?. කොහෙද එහෙම එවුන් ඉන්නෙ..?

    දෙමලසිංහල කියලා ඉන්නවද...?. මුන් මාර ජාතියක්නෙ බන්...

     

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    " සිහලමුස්ලිමිස්...? "
    රෙද්ද....?. කොහෙද එහෙම එවුන් ඉන්නෙ..?

    දෙමලසිංහල කියලා ඉන්නවද...?. මුන් මාර ජාතියක්නෙ බන්...


    avajaathaka kattiyak
     
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    pavithrap

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    According to Tikiri Abeyasinghe in his Portuguese Rule in Ceylon, 1594-1612, Colombo (1966), Lake House Investments Ltd., p 192, tradition has it that,
    [...]the first Mohammadans of Ceylon were a portion of those Arabs of the House of Hashim, who were driven from Arabia in the early part of the 8th. century by the tyranny of the Caliph, Abdel Malik bin Marwan, and who proceeding from the Euphrates southwards made settlements in the concan in the southern parts of the peninsula of India, on the island of Ceylon and Malacca. The division of them which came to Ceylon formed eight considerable settlements along the Nort-East, North and Western coast of that island; viz., one at Trincomalee, one at Jaffna, one at Colombo, one at barbareen, and one at Point de Galle.[...]

    Fr. S.G. Perera in his book -History of Ceylon for Schools- Vol. 1. The Portuguese and Dutch Periods, (1505-1796), Colombo (1955), The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd., p 16, writes,

    -The first mention of Arabs in Ceylon appears to be in the Mahavansa (Ancient Sri Lankan history) account of the reign of the King Pandukabhaya, where it is stated that this king set apart land for the Yonas (Muslims) at Anuradhapura-

    With the decline of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century A.D., Roman trade also died out and the Arabs and Persians filled up the vacuum; engaging in a rapidly growing inter-coastal trade. After the conquest of Persia (Iran), Syria and Egypt, the Arabs controlled all the important ports and trading stations between East and West. It is estimated that the Arabs had settled in Sri Lanka and Sumatra by the 1st century A.D. K.M. De Silvas, Historical Survey, Sri Lanka - A Survey, London (1977), C. Hurst & Co. Ltd., p 50, states,

    -by about the 8th century A.D., the Arabs had formed colonies at the important ports of India, Ceylon and the East Indies. The presence of the Arabs at the ports of Ceylon is attested to by at least three inscriptions discovered at Colombo, Trincomalee and the island of Puliantivu-

    Ibn Batuta, the famous 14th. century Arab traveller, has recorded many facets about early Arab influence in Sri lanka in his travelogues.

    Before the end of the 7th. century, a colony of Muslim merchants had established themselves in Ceylon. Fascinated by the scenic splendour and captivated by the traditions associated with Adams Peak, Muslim merchants arrived in large numbers and some of them decided to settle in the island encouraged by the cordial treatement they received by the local rulers. Most of them lived along the coastal areas in peace and prosperity, maintaining contacts, both cultural and commercial, with Baghdad and other Islamic cities.

    It is perhaps reasonable, therefore, to assume that the Arabs, professing the religion of Islam, arrived in Sri Lanka around the 7th./8th. century A.D. even though there was a settled community of Arabs in Ceylon in pre-Islamic times.

    source?
     

    Planthis

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    avajaathaka


    මුන් ලොකු ගේමකට ලෑස්ති වෙන්නේ....පල්ලියෙන් කෙලින්ම මුන්ට සල්ලි දෙනවා ලංකාවේ ඉඩමි, දේපල ගන්න.... සිංහලෙන් ඉස්ලාමි උගන්නන්න එනවා.
    අපේ ජාතික උරැමයන් විනාශ කරනවා....
    දැක්කනේ අවුරැදු 600ක් ලංකාවේ පැලවෙලා හිටියලු...මේ ඊලග පිලිකාව...
    අපි දන්නෑ කියලා හිතාගෙන ඉන්නේ...

    ඉස්ලාමි ආගමෙන් ඉගෙන ගන්න බුදු හාමුදුරැවෝ අඩුවෙන් කියලා දීලා නෑ බොලවු....උඹලා අපි ගැන හිතලා මහන්සි වෙන්න හදන්න එපා...
    අවුස්සගන්නෙ නැතුව හිටපල්ලා.....
    නපුංෂක හැතිකරේ.....:frown::frown::frown:
     

    Planthis

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    ඉන්නවන්මි කාලා බීලා හිටපල්ලා..........
    මේකෙ ඉන්න එකෙක් දෙන්නෙක් රට පාවලා දුන්නට අනිත් එවුන් ගැන උඹලට බලාගන්න පුලුවන් වෙයි එදාට....
     
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    suraj1132

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    According to Tikiri Abeyasinghe in his Portuguese Rule in Ceylon, 1594-1612, Colombo (1966), Lake House Investments Ltd., p 192, tradition has it that,
    [...]the first Mohammadans of Ceylon were a portion of those Arabs of the House of Hashim, who were driven from Arabia in the early part of the 8th. century by the tyranny of the Caliph, Abdel Malik bin Marwan, and who proceeding from the Euphrates southwards made settlements in the concan in the southern parts of the peninsula of India, on the island of Ceylon and Malacca. The division of them which came to Ceylon formed eight considerable settlements along the Nort-East, North and Western coast of that island; viz., one at Trincomalee, one at Jaffna, one at Colombo, one at barbareen, and one at Point de Galle.[...]

    Fr. S.G. Perera in his book -History of Ceylon for Schools- Vol. 1. The Portuguese and Dutch Periods, (1505-1796), Colombo (1955), The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd., p 16, writes,

    -The first mention of Arabs in Ceylon appears to be in the Mahavansa (Ancient Sri Lankan history) account of the reign of the King Pandukabhaya, where it is stated that this king set apart land for the Yonas (Muslims) at Anuradhapura-

    With the decline of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century A.D., Roman trade also died out and the Arabs and Persians filled up the vacuum; engaging in a rapidly growing inter-coastal trade. After the conquest of Persia (Iran), Syria and Egypt, the Arabs controlled all the important ports and trading stations between East and West. It is estimated that the Arabs had settled in Sri Lanka and Sumatra by the 1st century A.D. K.M. De Silvas, Historical Survey, Sri Lanka - A Survey, London (1977), C. Hurst & Co. Ltd., p 50, states,

    -by about the 8th century A.D., the Arabs had formed colonies at the important ports of India, Ceylon and the East Indies. The presence of the Arabs at the ports of Ceylon is attested to by at least three inscriptions discovered at Colombo, Trincomalee and the island of Puliantivu-

    Ibn Batuta, the famous 14th. century Arab traveller, has recorded many facets about early Arab influence in Sri lanka in his travelogues.

    Before the end of the 7th. century, a colony of Muslim merchants had established themselves in Ceylon. Fascinated by the scenic splendour and captivated by the traditions associated with Adams Peak, Muslim merchants arrived in large numbers and some of them decided to settle in the island encouraged by the cordial treatement they received by the local rulers. Most of them lived along the coastal areas in peace and prosperity, maintaining contacts, both cultural and commercial, with Baghdad and other Islamic cities.

    It is perhaps reasonable, therefore, to assume that the Arabs, professing the religion of Islam, arrived in Sri Lanka around the 7th./8th. century A.D. even though there was a settled community of Arabs in Ceylon in pre-Islamic times.

    hey siraj umba aaith sailaniwa genaava neda EK ekata...vadiya eyaava aran enna epa umba nikanma aaith ban vei...:baffled::cool:.....mata peena vidihata umbala ekathuwela lankave ithihaasaya aluthen liyanava vagei....:nerd::rofl:....eevunaata kaalayak giyaama meeva nikanma aththa karavai lankave muslim evun ekathuwela.......eeth machan umbalata eeka ara bangladesh valata karaa vage leesi vena ekak naha......:dull:
     

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    මුන් ලොකු ගේමකට ලෑස්ති වෙන්නේ....පල්ලියෙන් කෙලින්ම මුන්ට සල්ලි දෙනවා ලංකාවේ ඉඩමි, දේපල ගන්න.... සිංහලෙන් ඉස්ලාමි උගන්නන්න එනවා.
    අපේ ජාතික උරැමයන් විනාශ කරනවා....
    දැක්කනේ අවුරැදු 600ක් ලංකාවේ පැලවෙලා හිටියලු...මේ ඊලග පිලිකාව...
    අපි දන්නෑ කියලා හිතාගෙන ඉන්නේ...

    ඉස්ලාමි ආගමෙන් ඉගෙන ගන්න බුදු හාමුදුරැවෝ අඩුවෙන් කියලා දීලා නෑ බොලවු....උඹලා අපි ගැන හිතලා මහන්සි වෙන්න හදන්න එපා...
    අවුස්සගන්නෙ නැතුව හිටපල්ලා.....
    නපුංෂක හැතිකරේ.....:frown::frown::frown:

    hmm......eekanam aththa thamai machan.....a religion who's main aim is to make the whole world under it's wing by converting everybody in to their religion is certainly a threat to this world.....thats why most of the westerners are saying that islam is the cancer of this world.....and it's the only religion which i have seen that calls it's own self the "only true religion" and others as false religions.....(kavuda ban thamantama thaman hondai kiyala kiyaaganna moodayo..:):dull:)....anyway as i know,a very sad story is going on in our country.......if some one doesn't do anything about it,,our children will not have a good future in this country....
     
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    මුන් ලොකු ගේමකට ලෑස්ති වෙන්නේ....පල්ලියෙන් කෙලින්ම මුන්ට සල්ලි දෙනවා ලංකාවේ ඉඩමි, දේපල ගන්න.... සිංහලෙන් ඉස්ලාමි උගන්නන්න එනවා.
    අපේ ජාතික උරැමයන් විනාශ කරනවා....
    දැක්කනේ අවුරැදු 600ක් ලංකාවේ පැලවෙලා හිටියලු...මේ ඊලග පිලිකාව...
    අපි දන්නෑ කියලා හිතාගෙන ඉන්නේ...

    ඉස්ලාමි ආගමෙන් ඉගෙන ගන්න බුදු හාමුදුරැවෝ අඩුවෙන් කියලා දීලා නෑ බොලවු....උඹලා අපි ගැන හිතලා මහන්සි වෙන්න හදන්න එපා...
    අවුස්සගන්නෙ නැතුව හිටපල්ලා.....
    නපුංෂක හැතිකරේ.....:frown::frown::frown:

    මම හයිලයිට් කරපු කතාව නම් සහතික ඇත්ත.