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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby Shirib » Fri Feb 18, 2011 6:35 pm

What's the jadiidi's you're talking about

I've told you the pattern of bad president to worse. Overthrowing is not legitimate and it will only produce bad and opportunistic leaders. I am affraid that the next egyptian president will make Mubarak look like a saint. Saddat wasn't assasinated by his military, he was killed by the opposition. Don't come with conspiracy theories yaa anarchist sympathizer :mrgreen:
What the hell are you talking about Saddat was assassinated by soldiers from the military during a military parade. What part of that is a conspiracy?

The difference between those is there was no popular uprising, it was just one mad man replacing another. This time the people have spoken

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby SahanGalbeed » Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:33 pm

Damn , just seen the vid on CNN looks very bad !
Lakin I don't think it was the intentions of the soldiers to shoot to kill. Why? way more shots were fired than people on the ground , I have counted 3 bodies .
Anyway no excuse , good luck on the bahraini gov for explaining this .

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby Salahuddiin » Sat Feb 19, 2011 4:01 am

abdalla11,

Overthrowing governments is not legitimate? Let's assume that you'd want an Islamic state, how would it come to be if there's no option of bringing it by force? Waiting that Xusni and co. appoint some Islamic leader as their heir? Or angel will bring Khilaafa from the sky if u make enough ducaa while sleeping in your sofa?

There is NO other way of bringing down tyrannical and unislamic regime but by force. Only question is in which situation this should be started and what methods are used.

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby LobsterUnit » Sat Feb 19, 2011 4:21 am

Every jadiidi in the world is in a state of depression,they cant bleive its going down like this :lol:
I wonder who will take in the soudi family when their time comes?
The Jadidi murjiah have been in decline for the past decade. Now,they look even more ridiclous by supporting the likes of Mubarak and the former dictator of Tunisia. Personally, i developed a dislike for these people when they said it was fitna for people of muqdisho to resist ethiopian soldiers. :down:


ps. not every country or people can do an egypt/tunisia. some folks will just end up getting their asses wooped. :mrgreen:

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby abdalla11 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:31 pm

abdalla11,

Overthrowing governments is not legitimate? Let's assume that you'd want an Islamic state, how would it come to be if there's no option of bringing it by force? Waiting that Xusni and co. appoint some Islamic leader as their heir? Or angel will bring Khilaafa from the sky if u make enough ducaa while sleeping in your sofa?

There is NO other way of bringing down tyrannical and unislamic regime but by force. Only question is in which situation this should be started and what methods are used.
You have to know that a leader reflects the people, he won´t come from the sky rather he comes from amongst them. The problem is not the leaders, rather the muslims themselves. Secondly if you´re overthrowing him logic dictates that you must be stronger than him, As ibn Cuthaymin said ´are you gonna fight them with kitchen knives and sticks'? Even Ciisa CS will not fight Dajjal immediately, he will hide in the mountains until his followers are ready to face Dajjaal

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby 1-Londoner » Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:38 pm

Hmm ,hope the 1st race of the F1 calender will go ahead. :up:

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:53 pm

Proxy war 101: Protestors being supported by rafadi deviants from Iran and want to make ayatollah bahrain supreme leader, King al khalifah supported by saudi arabia

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby new-york24 » Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:47 pm

Every jadiidi in the world is in a state of depression,they cant bleive its going down like this :lol:
I wonder who will take in the soudi family when their time comes?
The Jadidi murjiah have been in decline for the past decade. Now,they look even more ridiclous by supporting the likes of Mubarak and the former dictator of Tunisia. Personally, i developed a dislike for these people when they said it was fitna for people of muqdisho to resist ethiopian soldiers. :down:


ps. not every country or people can do an egypt/tunisia. some folks will just end up getting their asses wooped. :mrgreen:
The jadiidi are the result of coruppt culimaa,dad baa maanta culimo isku sheegi oo diinta iibsada iyagoo dano gaar ah leh.Seems like they have reached the end of their road,yaa mar dambe dhageesan odey gardheer oo G5 jet raaca oo rome iyo paris ka casheeya :lol: its a new day my friend :up:

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby kadarre » Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:59 pm

Saudi Arabia is trembling with fear. Iran can easily make Bahrain its base if the Shias do take over.

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby DisplacedDiraac » Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:47 pm

You gotta love Somalis... They are experts in eveything :up:

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby SahanGalbeed » Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:15 pm

:lol:

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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby Du$ty » Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:17 pm

You gotta love Somalis... They are experts in eveything :up:
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Re: Bahrain In State Of War: Shots Fired

Postby SahanGalbeed » Sun Feb 20, 2011 4:26 pm

Damn , just seen the vid on CNN looks very bad !
Lakin I don't think it was the intentions of the soldiers to shoot to kill. Why? way more shots were fired than people on the ground , I have counted 3 bodies .
Anyway no excuse , good luck on the bahraini gov for explaining this .
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Look at how many shots were fired and how many people got hit .
Yesterday the Crown Prince of Bahrain said , he couldn't explain how it all went down but that it was very disturbing to him and that they will conduct an investigation .

So here is my theory . The soldiers were instructed not to let anybody go beyond that location , they shot in the air to scare and disperse the crowd , but due to an very bad coordination between the soldiers one guy might have just unloaded on the civilians.
:lol: { courtesy of the SL bureau of propaganda}


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