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Old 07-16-2012, 08:42 PM   #19
Jerwittdergut

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First of all:

The Egyptians and the Ikhwan faced a far worse situation - they suffered nearly 8 decades or more of living under brutal Army rule - countless Ikhwanis were tortured, beaten or killed. They lived in a society that systematically decimated any attempts for opposition - their Revolutions are a true testament to the spirit of Islam not these beastly Taliban.

Brother if you love the Taliban then move - go.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2001/oct/08/religion.uk

Enough of your hypocrisy - to all pro-Taliban supporters who believe they rule by ''Sharia'' - go live under them.
What a completely idiotic statement. That's what the rednecks tell the liberals - "If you hate America, then leave".

And if you really believe that the Ikhwan faced a worse situation, you are sadly deluded. The majority of the members of the Ikhwan lived their lives in their homes, enjoying all the comforts therein and being allowed to practice their religion, whereas warlords were terrorizing Afghanistan and the entire country was stuck in an economic pit, with poverty and ignorance running rampant. People were ignorant about the world, about the deen, indulging in drug trafficking, rape, homosexuality, etc. There was no police to maintain order, no army. The Ikhwan also live in societies where victory could be achieved by using the government system. Afghanistan had no such system. Even the current system is propped up by foreign invader. Look at how the ulama in Pakistan are doing: there is a system in place so you see some ulama who are also involved in politics. In Afghanistan, there was no such route.
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