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posted by Alaa : 11:05 AM Comments (28) (In the Name of God the Most Mercifull)بسم الله الرØÙ…Ù† الرØÙŠÙ…
Hi everybody,
I was just getting a bit cheered up. Your warmth and good will, like the dewdrops on the parched lips of the lost man in the desert, were beginning to bring me a little back to life. I was gearing up to play with you a little, flirt with you a little, bask a little in the warmth of your humanity, and then I spotted this!! I could have ignored it, but no, it should not be ignored. This is the crux of the matter, the root of the catastrophe, the central theme of this forlorn Greek tragedy of which, sadly, we have to play the leading parts. You may have spotted this in the Comments but I put them to you again:
“ No wonder Iraq was chosen as a target for occupation when you have whiners like the people here who actually 'welcome' invasion!.
Not only is fighting an occupation a requirement in our religion (assuming Islam is your religion as well), but it is the natural human reaction throughout history and throughout cultures...Looks like welcomming the occupiers and calling the resistance fighters as 'enemy' is a first to go down in history.
Shame on you Iraqis... Layth | Email | 11.08.03 - 7:12 am | #
In the name of God, the Almighty, the Merciful
“And fight in the cause of God against those who fight you, but do not transgress, God does not like the aggressors. And kill them wherever you find them, and expel them from where they expelled you, and know that persecution is worse than being killed. And do not fight them at the Temple of restriction unless they fight you in it; if they fight you then kill them, thus is the reward of the disbelievers. And if they cease, then God is Forgiving, Merciful. And fight them so there is no more persecution, and so that the system is God’s. If they cease, then there will be no aggression except against the wicked.� (2:190-193)
May God grant the Iraqi resistance the strength and courage to drive the occupiers out, humiliated and debased.
Layth Layth | Email | Homepage | 11.10.03 - 4:08 am | # �
No respite in war! Back to the dismal reality of our nightmare!
This “brother�, who is obviously not Iraqi as witnessed by the “you Iraqis�, is typical of the kind of people who have brought all this misfortune on all of us.
Typically he uses quotes from the holy Quraan completely out of context to justify his lust for blood. These particular verses, refer very definitely to historical situations connected to the struggle between the prophet (PBU) and the heathen of Mecca, in the sixth century, as any “interpreter� of the holy Book can explain to you.
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