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Cause if you are a true Mujahid, you fight with the clear guidelines from Allah and his Rasul SAW. In other words, we expect better from a group "fighting for Islam"... America and all them are gaalo, so we expect the disregard for human rights and dignity in warfare. But when its your own Muslim brethern supposedly fighting for the deen and against people and institutions which you just mentioned, you have a right to get even more pissed offI have a serious question that I’d like to have an answer to it from you or anyone with similar mindset:
This attack by al-Shabaab wasn’t obviously targeting civilians, but TFG. In news-article it was stated that targeted building was housing eight ministries, almost 50% of whole TFG. So any civilian that that was caught in this, died as collateral damage without being the actual target. When I say ‘collateral damage’ I’m not in any way downplaying the significance and tragedy of civilian casualties, AUN to every Muslim civilian who died and may Allah give them Janna. Attack in a busy time like this is wrong and tragic mistake, regardless was it either intentional or unintentional (bomb exploding prematurely).
USA does similar raids very often and sometimes several times a week shooting missiles from the air targeting specific target even though they could be (and many times are) surrounded by civilians. Muslim civilian casualties from these raids are hundreds of times higher than from any attacks by Muslims, and also in Somalia there have been several drone attacks in last few weeks. I also remember in 2006-07 about 60 camel herders were killed in a single strike that was supposed to target Aadan Cayrow AUN who wasn’t even there.
So intentional and unintentional mistakes happen in the war. My question is that I have noticed unlimited understanding towards the kuffaar muxaaribiin, while when a Muslim does wrong and lives are lost there is a hurdle of 'lacanahumullah, let’s fight them, may Allah destroy them' –type of comments, while murderous raids perpetrated by Americans are met even in most extreme cases with condemnation like ‘oh, that’s wrong and I disagree’ instead of ‘may Allah destroy US gov and army, let’s fight them and wipe them out, etc.’
Why this very different attitude towards these two groups when they perpetrate similar act; extremely negative and hostile towards Muslims and same time excessively hopeful and forgiving towards kuffar?


Exactly! Mashallah, these ignorant brainwashed people need to start thinking like you.Cause if you are a true Mujahid, you fight with the clear guidelines from Allah and his Rasul SAW. In other words, we expect better from a group "fighting for Islam"... America and all them are gaalo, so we expect the disregard for human rights and dignity in warfare. But when its your own Muslim brethern supposedly fighting for the deen and against people and institutions which you just mentioned, you have a right to get even more pissed offI have a serious question that I’d like to have an answer to it from you or anyone with similar mindset:
This attack by al-Shabaab wasn’t obviously targeting civilians, but TFG. In news-article it was stated that targeted building was housing eight ministries, almost 50% of whole TFG. So any civilian that that was caught in this, died as collateral damage without being the actual target. When I say ‘collateral damage’ I’m not in any way downplaying the significance and tragedy of civilian casualties, AUN to every Muslim civilian who died and may Allah give them Janna. Attack in a busy time like this is wrong and tragic mistake, regardless was it either intentional or unintentional (bomb exploding prematurely).
USA does similar raids very often and sometimes several times a week shooting missiles from the air targeting specific target even though they could be (and many times are) surrounded by civilians. Muslim civilian casualties from these raids are hundreds of times higher than from any attacks by Muslims, and also in Somalia there have been several drone attacks in last few weeks. I also remember in 2006-07 about 60 camel herders were killed in a single strike that was supposed to target Aadan Cayrow AUN who wasn’t even there.
So intentional and unintentional mistakes happen in the war. My question is that I have noticed unlimited understanding towards the kuffaar muxaaribiin, while when a Muslim does wrong and lives are lost there is a hurdle of 'lacanahumullah, let’s fight them, may Allah destroy them' –type of comments, while murderous raids perpetrated by Americans are met even in most extreme cases with condemnation like ‘oh, that’s wrong and I disagree’ instead of ‘may Allah destroy US gov and army, let’s fight them and wipe them out, etc.’
Why this very different attitude towards these two groups when they perpetrate similar act; extremely negative and hostile towards Muslims and same time excessively hopeful and forgiving towards kuffar?

well saidCause if you are a true Mujahid, you fight with the clear guidelines from Allah and his Rasul SAW. In other words, we expect better from a group "fighting for Islam"... America and all them are gaalo, so we expect the disregard for human rights and dignity in warfare. But when its your own Muslim brethern supposedly fighting for the deen and against people and institutions which you just mentioned, you have a right to get even more pissed offI have a serious question that I’d like to have an answer to it from you or anyone with similar mindset:
This attack by al-Shabaab wasn’t obviously targeting civilians, but TFG. In news-article it was stated that targeted building was housing eight ministries, almost 50% of whole TFG. So any civilian that that was caught in this, died as collateral damage without being the actual target. When I say ‘collateral damage’ I’m not in any way downplaying the significance and tragedy of civilian casualties, AUN to every Muslim civilian who died and may Allah give them Janna. Attack in a busy time like this is wrong and tragic mistake, regardless was it either intentional or unintentional (bomb exploding prematurely).
USA does similar raids very often and sometimes several times a week shooting missiles from the air targeting specific target even though they could be (and many times are) surrounded by civilians. Muslim civilian casualties from these raids are hundreds of times higher than from any attacks by Muslims, and also in Somalia there have been several drone attacks in last few weeks. I also remember in 2006-07 about 60 camel herders were killed in a single strike that was supposed to target Aadan Cayrow AUN who wasn’t even there.
So intentional and unintentional mistakes happen in the war. My question is that I have noticed unlimited understanding towards the kuffaar muxaaribiin, while when a Muslim does wrong and lives are lost there is a hurdle of 'lacanahumullah, let’s fight them, may Allah destroy them' –type of comments, while murderous raids perpetrated by Americans are met even in most extreme cases with condemnation like ‘oh, that’s wrong and I disagree’ instead of ‘may Allah destroy US gov and army, let’s fight them and wipe them out, etc.’
Why this very different attitude towards these two groups when they perpetrate similar act; extremely negative and hostile towards Muslims and same time excessively hopeful and forgiving towards kuffar?

Salahuddin...you have acknowledged that the timing and place of the attack almost guaranteed civilian deaths. Can this be justfied on any islamic grounds?I have a serious question that I’d like to have an answer to it from you or anyone with similar mindset:
This attack by al-Shabaab wasn’t obviously targeting civilians, but TFG. In news-article it was stated that targeted building was housing eight ministries, almost 50% of whole TFG. So any civilian that that was caught in this, died as collateral damage without being the actual target. When I say ‘collateral damage’ I’m not in any way downplaying the significance and tragedy of civilian casualties, AUN to every Muslim civilian who died and may Allah give them Janna. Attack in a busy time like this is wrong and tragic mistake, regardless was it either intentional or unintentional (bomb exploding prematurely).
USA does similar raids very often and sometimes several times a week shooting missiles from the air targeting specific target even though they could be (and many times are) surrounded by civilians. Muslim civilian casualties from these raids are hundreds of times higher than from any attacks by Muslims, and also in Somalia there have been several drone attacks in last few weeks. I also remember in 2006-07 about 60 camel herders were killed in a single strike that was supposed to target Aadan Cayrow AUN who wasn’t even there.
So intentional and unintentional mistakes happen in the war. My question is that I have noticed unlimited understanding towards the kuffaar muxaaribiin, while when a Muslim does wrong and lives are lost there is a hurdle of 'lacanahumullah, let’s fight them, may Allah destroy them' –type of comments, while murderous raids perpetrated by Americans are met even in most extreme cases with condemnation like ‘oh, that’s wrong and I disagree’ instead of ‘may Allah destroy US gov and army, let’s fight them and wipe them out, etc.’
Why this very different attitude towards these two groups when they perpetrate similar act; extremely negative and hostile towards Muslims and same time excessively hopeful and forgiving towards kuffar?
Your question is contrived and dishonest which is understandable given that you're Alshabaab sympathiser. I'm not here to defend the West but Somalis say "gaalka dil gartiisana sii."Why this very different attitude towards these two groups when they perpetrate similar act; extremely negative and hostile towards Muslims and same time excessively hopeful and forgiving towards kuffar?


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