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Old 04-18-2012, 12:14 AM   #8
lymnCymment

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I find this a pathetic attempt from the Islamic Political community in Morocco to validate their attempts of seizing power by "demonstrating" that the country and "youth" are pleading for the Imams / Ulama to "act and react" in the society.

The truth be told is that no matter how "sincere" this youth might be, the fault completely falls on his shoulders as it is God that ordered us to 'avert our eyes'. And his declaration that he never learned to use the internet because there is so much nudity in it just shows you not only how unrealistic his claim is, but the fact that there is a huge over exaggeration over the reality of the internet and the sites that you CAN go to, which I credit to the Islamic agenda of political control.

Now, don't get me wrong -- if I saw a youth that was pleading for somebody to help him because of his sins and only his sins -- so be it and I would be very sympathetic. But the whole plea he was acting out was "please, Ulama, come out and change society's rules and laws" --- which I think is immoral.
salam alikum,
I think you just over complicate it. I dont see anything like you see - that someone can impose a power or rule on someone else. That is just not possible in islam. If muslim are strong enought there is no power but allah who can tell you what to do. We are not atheists and not christians who have many authorities above them. I see only broken person whose soul is crying.

w alikum assalam
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