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I didnt ask you about what is permissible and what is not. At least think a bit before frothing at the mouth and vomiting your lungs out on the forum. |
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It takes time to change. I don't seem to remember Nabi (saw) taking to violence when something didn't go his way - and he was treated appallingly by hios own Tribe. Rather, he would endure, pray to Allah and work to bring about change. |
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At least eight people have been reported killed in Syrian government shelling of rebel-held areas as the United States, Europe and Arab nations met in Tunisia to seek ways to end President Bashar Assad’s crackdown on the uprising.
As the besieged city of Homs came under renewed attack, thousands of people in dozens of towns staged anti-regime protests under the slogan: “We will revolt for your sake, Baba Amr,” referring to the Homs neighbourhood that has become the centre of the Syrian revolt. Activists said at least 36 people were killed across the country. More than 70 countries are taking part in the Friends of Syria meeting, which is expected to press Assad to agree to a ceasefire and allow for humanitarian aid to reach the hardest-hit areas. The nations will also call for the United Nations to begin planning a Syria peacekeeping mission once the regime agrees to a ceasefire, a senior diplomat said. American, European and Arab officials have said the group was likely to impose harsher sanctions if Assad rejects the ceasefire, and predicted the regime’s opponents would grow stronger if Assad remained in power. Diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis gained pace with the appointment of former UN secretary-general Kofi Annan as the joint United Nations-Arab League envoy on the Syrian crisis. Annan said in a statement that he would try to “help bring an end to the violence and human rights abuses, and promote a peaceful solution” in Syria. He expressed hope that the Syrian government and opposition groups will co-operate with him. The Tunisia meeting is the latest international effort to end the crisis, which began when protesters inspired by uprisings sweeping across the Arab world took the streets in some of Syria’s impoverished provinces nearly a year ago to call for political change. Assad’s security forces have responded with a fierce crackdown, and blame the violence on Islamic extremists and armed gangs. In recent months, the situation has grown increasingly militarised as opposition forces, boosted by army defectors, have increasingly taken up arms against the regime. The UN estimated in January that 5,400 people were killed in the conflict in 2011. Hundreds more have died since. Syrian activists say the death toll is more than 7,300. Overall figures cannot be independently confirmed because Syria has prevented most media from operating inside the country. Also today, UN-appointed investigators in Geneva said they had compiled a list of Syrian officials accused of crimes against humanity in the crackdown. The list reaches as high as Assad. Russia and China have opposed foreign intervention or sanctions against Syria. Alexei Pushkov, a Russian MP, said that in his recent meeting with Assad the Syrian president sounded confident and showed no sign he would he step aside. Pushkov warned that arming the Syrian opposition would fuel civil war. |
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Please go and tell that to the Bahraini protestors, whom you - and all those associated with Iran, for that matter - support. . . The Bahraini ruler has already said he going to make changes under proposed reforms: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/nov...tests-20111124 http://www.skynews.com.au/businessne...50&vId=2992601 I do not support Iran, merely want some kind of bilateral agreement with them on the political sphere (like Umman has at the moment). Please don't make the mistake of confusing that with the matter of Aqeedah. Allahu A'lam |
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May Allah destroy Assad and everyone who supports Assad and every hypocrite Moushrik who worships Assad and Assad's entire 'Alawi religion, May Allah engulf him in fire in this life and the after life, May his flesh rot and his bones disintegrate into nothingness, May his legacy be buried in mud and may the Ba'athi ideology disappear from the face of the earth. ![]() Ameen, Ameen, Ameen. May Allah ![]() May He weaken & humiliate Assad & his henchmen - just as he is ordering his soldiers to force Muslim prisoners to recite that , "there is no god but Assad", I pray that if guidance to Islam is not for him, that Allah ![]() There are countless videos on youtube & other sources, where the solders are arresting young bearded men, and they rip out their beard hair one by one, whilst taunting them, "where is your Allah, now?" This is just what is happening on the street corners, in front of everyone ( & the 'least' painful act of mental & physical torture that I've read or heard about - only Allah knows how they are playing & toying with the lives of Muslims behind closed doors. Many of us cannot do anything physically, so please do dua for all our brothers & sisters, that are being oppressed that Allah ![]() |
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![]() I get the feeling that Bashar is going to die the same death as Gaddafi. ![]() |
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![]() Aameen. |
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Shaykh al-buti seems to be with assad. Hope his excuse if compulsion but even then it seems bad. See,'ilm is useless when one aligns himself with ba'athist 'alawi kuffar tyrants against Muslims. |
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