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Old 07-16-2012, 10:39 PM   #7
JessiPollo

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Where are you located? If you're not in Syria, from what I know - it's not your responsibility. Why the guilt? Yes, you do have a responsibility to make dua for them from the depths of your heart, and if you can, send a few bucks their way.
Why is it not our responsibility? What kind of attitude is this? Would we have the same attitude if an earthquake happened in our homecountry even though we are not living there?

Didn't Muslims help those who were hit by natural disasters even though they were living in other countries (Indonesia, Pakistan etc) or did they not support the victims during the war in Afghanistan against the Russians?

Ml. Salman Nadwi rightly stated in the Ulama conference, that what is happening in Syria is our responsibility. If we don't commit outselves for their cause our imaan is NAAQIS. He said it is sumply not enough to only perform dua for them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1b2stZ_wa8
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