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Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:47 pm
by djibsomali
abdiwahab you realy don't know what you are talking about.
and wallahi it is proof that you are only attacking allah religion for other motives.

you don't even know the jamaica sheikh.

for your information he is against wahabism.

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:52 pm
by LobsterUnit
djibouti, abdiwahab is an oromo waaq waaq, anti islamic individual. i think he just learned somali as a refugee :down:

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:00 pm
by djibsomali
DjibSomali,

What ? Al Qacida is the enemy. Do you know why the Al Shabab supporters were marching ? To free a fanatical, Al Qacida loving wadaad.

ABDIWAHAB EAT YOUR WORDS NOW!!!

IF YOU ATTACKED THAT SHEIKH FAISAL OUT OF IGNORANCE AND PUT HIM AS AN AL QACIDA SALAFI THEN ALLAH MAY GUIDE YOU
HOWEVER IF YOU MADE FOR OTHER MOTIVE MAY ALLAH SERVES YOU RIGTH!!!!!

PROOF:




there is many video about the sheikh which are brilliant

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:04 pm
by LobsterUnit


http://www.ntv.co.ke The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims is denying that Al shabaab militia group was in any way involved in Friday's demonstrations. SUPKEM is blaming police over the violence...


Shame on the oromo- Abdiwahab for rushing to blame Muslims for simply protesting and when they were brutally attacked by the police.

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:06 pm
by djibsomali
saudi arabia called the kenya government and ordered him to be removed cause the sheikh is against salafis!!

but abdiwahab don't know and just want something to blame alshabab

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:15 pm
by Leila25
Another disgruntled big mouth wannabe Sheikh, why cant he stay in his own country?

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:58 pm
by DR-YALAXOOW
is this sheikh which jareeer goverment of kenya ay tarxiilayaan??



war sheekhan JAMAICAANKA waa nin fiican khawaarijta sida al shabaab al shayaadiin si fiiican ayuu uga hadley inay munaafiqiin yihiin.

dawlada kenya waxay aheeyd inay dameeerkan KILILKA SHANAAAD ethiopia u tarxiisho waaa DAMEEER XASAAAN XUSEEEN
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dameeerkan taageera argagaxisada khawaarijta al shabaab ee SIDA SHARCI DARADA baasaboor KEENYAATI ku qaatey isagoo ku dhashey KILILKA SHANAADS EE ETHIOPIA

dawlada KENYA waxay aheeyd inay af ku dhiiglahaaan TARXIILAAAN halka ay sheekha fiican jamaicaanka ah wax ku sheeganayaan.

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:49 pm
by new-york24
Another disgruntled big mouth wannabe Sheikh, why cant he stay in his own country?
Why aren't you in your country?

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:03 pm
by ModerateMuslim
ABDIWAHAB EAT YOUR WORDS NOW!!!

IF YOU ATTACKED THAT SHEIKH FAISAL OUT OF IGNORANCE AND PUT HIM AS AN AL QACIDA SALAFI THEN ALLAH MAY GUIDE YOU
HOWEVER IF YOU MADE FOR OTHER MOTIVE MAY ALLAH SERVES YOU RIGTH!!!!!

PROOF:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

this is kinda sad though.



:mrgreen:

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:09 am
by AbdiWahab252
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Kenya: GSU officer shot in riot dies

A policeman hurt in the riots last Friday is helped by colleagues. Police on Sunday announced that an officer had died of a gunshot wound. It is not known how many officers and protesters were injured. Photo/JAMES NJUGUNA
A policeman hurt in the riots last Friday is helped by colleagues. Police on Sunday announced that an officer had died of a gunshot wound. It is not known how many officers and protesters were injured. Photo/JAMES NJUGUNA


By KIBIWOTT KOROSS and DAVE OPIYO
Sunday, January 17, 2010

A General Service Unit officer said to have been shot by protesters at Jamia Mosque in Nairobi has died from his injuries.

The officer, who cannot be named because his family has not been informed of his fate, died at the Forces Memorial Hospital on Sunday.

He was one of two officers injured by youths who were rioting on Friday, over the arrest of radical Jamaican preacher Abdullah al-Faisal.

“I can confirm the officer has passed on,” Mr Kiraithe said by phone on Sunday “but we don’t have much to say now since we are still compiling reports on the matter as well as trying to reach the family.”

Another officer, who was hit with a stone on the head, was treated and discharged.

Police said the officer was shot with a pistol by a demonstrator.

An unidentified officer at the time of the riots said the demonstrators were armed adding that one had shot his colleague. One protester was killed in the chaos in which property was also destroyed and sections of the city shut down for hours.

On Sunday, Muslims denied Security minister George Saitoti’s claims that supporters of a Somali extremist group, al-Shabaab, had infiltrated the five-hour protests.

Nairobi Metropolitan Development minister Njeru Githae accused police of not using enough force to stop the violent protests, while a civil society group called for Prof Saitoti’s resignation.

Mr Githae said that at one stage of the protest police appeared like bystanders.

Jamia Mosque chairman Mohamed Osman Warfa claimed their youth were not armed. The allegations that the youth were armed were intended to paint a bad picture of the Muslim community, he said.

“If there were members of the al-Shabaab in the demonstrations, then the police would have arrested them a long time ago,” Mr Warfa said.

Some of the protesters waved a black flag, similar to that of al-Shabaab. The Jamia leaders brushed aside questions about the flag and insisted no one was armed.

Prof Saitoti said the government had received intelligence that the demonstrations would be infiltrated by “violent foreign elements” from a neighbouring country.

“These individuals had planned mayhem... it was supposed to be bigger. Intelligence reports indicate that these individuals were sympathetic to al-Shabaab. It is based on these facts that police declined to issue a permit for the demonstration,” he said.
Source: Daily Nation

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:43 am
by Mad May
Another disgruntled big mouth wannabe Sheikh, why cant he stay in his own country?
Why aren't you in your country?
Jamaica is in the same state as Somalia? Cant he do dawah there?, misa dib uu raadinaaya?

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 11:14 am
by Basra-
:x hoorta why r adoons not good to look at?? :roll:

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:47 pm
by LobsterUnit
Another disgruntled big mouth wannabe Sheikh, why cant he stay in his own country?
because he was invited by kenyan muslims to give them dawah. of course, the kenyan gov has the right to deport whomsoever it deems as a danger. But Kenyans Muslims should also equally have the right to protest the release of whomsoever they see as being vicitimised. People protest for the release of international murderers and warlords. People also protest for deathrow killers. Why was the kenyan government and police so concerned about a simple protest that it had to surrround a masjid on a friday of all days? Surely, all of this wouldn't have happened if the Kenyan security let the Muslims have their protest?

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:49 pm
by AbdiWahab252
Gaajo,

The criminals did not have a permit. Fanya fujo tuta onana :up:

Re: Radicals Protest at Jamia Mosque Nairobi

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:52 pm
by rashid22
are there muslims in jamaica? :idea: