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Re: snet has gone rubbish

Postby gegiroor » Tue May 19, 2015 2:06 pm

:lol: :lol: @ Aisha.

Sahal, if we're not ignoring the realities on the ground, Suufis had huge presence in Somalia. In the central regions and in Mogadishu, the Suufi forces had put up a huge fight that Al-Shabaab could not penetrate through their defenses. If they could put up such a resistance, how is your claim that there is no Suufi mosque in Somalia can hold up to the test? There are so many mosques in Mogadishu, Hargeisa, Kismayu, Bosaso, Garowe, Galakcayo, and virtually every town, city, and village in Somalia. In Galguduud, we saw the fights Suufis were putting up. We all know their centers in Guriceel, Dhusamareeb, Xeraale, Caabudwaaq; in Mogdishu, you can watch the below video that shows the Suufis forces that were battling against Al-Shabaab.

[youtube]watch?v=Pf2fw0XEu_U[/youtube]

Let us not kid ourselves and ignore the facts.

As for Shia, I agreed with you Iraq is run by Iran through sistani fella. They have committed genocide against Sunni Muslims in Fallujah, Baghdad, in Southern Iraq, and most recently in Tikrit under the support of the powers that be. I am with you on the plight of Sunni Arabs in Iraq, and they have my prayers that they will overcome this safavid sectarian Shia death squads engineered by Iran. Every time Sunnis are gaining the upper hand, the powers that be are coming to the aid of the sectarian shia death squads led by Iran.

Where I also differ you is Syria. It is the last standing Arab nationalist state, and when in 2006 Hezbollah stood up to Israeli onslaught, Bashar Al-Assad was offered a lifeline: Cut off all links with Hezbollah, and the West and Arabian Gulf will embrace you. Bashar Al-Assad refused. Next thing was the imposed insurrection on Syria. The Sunnis in Syria were duped. Whatever grievances that they had against the Baathist-led government, it was hijacked for Israel's security and its territorial ambitions between the Euphrates and the Nile. The Jihad that you're advocating against Syria is directionless, the groups fighting it are death squads, and the people of Syria are imposed on a conflict that they did not engineer nor control. Mind you, all of the so-called Sunni groups, such Jabhat Al-Nusra, ISIS, Ahrar Al-Sham, and FSA have their wounded treated in Israel. What is the jihad that is controlled and guided by Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, UAE and the powers that be?

There is no jihad in Syria buddy. It is part of the war that was launched against Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Libya, the fake Arab Spring, the dismemberment of Sudan, the destabilization against Pakistan, and now the dissolution of Syria.

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Re: snet has gone rubbish

Postby Basra- » Tue May 19, 2015 2:55 pm

Lama

Extreme section is NOT needed at all. Mods can delete offensive extreme stuff. But seriously---Extreme is in the eyes of the beholder. I think we should leave everything be. No one is so fragile like an egg that they will break. Why do u think America is successful? Freedom. :stylin:

Her Grace, insist on it! :x



PS Your small Gu.s is inexcusable walaal. Utterly no negotiation there. Spare me Size for Space crap! :eat:

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Re: snet has gone rubbish

Postby sahal80 » Tue May 19, 2015 3:25 pm

Sahal

You are clearly shifting from dam-jadiid to Wahhabis. You tried to be clever and posted news about Iraq but some of your comments was obvious" like I am rejoicing because isis fully control Ramadi.... then all those terrorist sympathiser posted your thread.
I have moved them into exreme forum because at least threads from extreme section won't be available in google.

These Takfiri Not only causing beheading throughout Syria and Iraq, they also engaged in a “cultural genocide” They destroyed antiquities, priceless university library and everything that associate civilisation.
This artifacts were there when Islam was born and was preserved throughout history... :wow:
Sahal,

There is something you should understand within the Somali Sunni community, and that is the rivalry between Suufi on one side and Salafi / Wahhabi on the other side is very huge. In my observation, Suufis see the Shia to be closer to them than these other 2 groups, and Salafis / Wahhabis see the Suufis as mushrikiin (polytheists). I found this issue to be much bigger within the Somali Sunni population than other Muslim communities. For some reason, in South Asia and Middle East, religious scholars have educated their population to the point where these groups tolerate each other, but within Somalis, the rivalry is too extreme.

This is what is driving some of the comments be thrown to other sections. You think Somalis are Sunnis but their division is worse than the clannish mentality that you mostly experience within our community.

To our dismay, Somalis lack Islamic theologians who can bridge the gap and emphasize coex istence. Even if there are some scholars on either side who espouse toleration, they are voiceless.
Thanks for the lesson :up:
lol I havent changed shyt. cant you recall our dj statement on syria?

the new qatari-turkey-saudi axis?

isis has no stake in syria, infact its on the side of the regime and you will see this clearly as soon the idlib rebels enter hama

its easy to capture aleppo but they have been avoiding isis

now as they captured today more villages, theres a military plan to enter hama and not the coastal region in order to thighten their grip on the hinterland in coordination with the southren front then the regime will surrender but theres the f-king isis who keeps the regime alive and they will fight on its side in hama and aleppo

as for nusra, yes its affiliated with al qda but its leader al jawlani is a wiseman so he cooperates with the syrian free army, the interim govt and other islamic factions

idlib has now local civil admin

interim govt has visited it

hes against the west/us in his speechs but tactically, he has good local policy and says we should excuse the people for the absence of deen in their daily lives for over a period of 50 years and calls isis khawarij

watch out that video: al jawlani bayn aljund wa ashacab released by al nusra

he believes some thing called fiq al maraaxil, since saudis are against shia he keeps silent about it

the us has warned turkey and saudi arabia from supporting a coalition that includes al nusra and they accept it as a foot soldiers and have direct contacts with other factions in the coalition-the army of conquest)

so no one can say its all about al nusra thats why I use the term idlib rebels

at this stage the syrian opposition is a national opposition no one imposes his sharia or islamic emirate on the liberated area except isis

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Re: snet has gone rubbish

Postby gegiroor » Tue May 19, 2015 3:35 pm

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:comeon:


With Aisha around, you definitely have all the laughs that one can have :lol: :lol:

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Re: snet has gone rubbish

Postby sahal80 » Tue May 19, 2015 4:32 pm

gegiroor(dhibadanaa magacaaga bisinka)

lol sxb sheekada al momanaca maa run u qaadatey?

iraq has liberated much of qunaytira province after the syrian army lost it for israel who was close to capture rif of damascus

the liberation was not completed bc of hafiz ordering the iraqi army to leave syria asap!

saddam was back then the strong man of iraq

syria was backing iran in the first gulf war against iraq how its a pro-pan arab regime?

syria was supporting iran plans for bahrain and the gulf region under hafiz despite bahrain visiting syria for cooperation against qatar

syria is with iran occupation of uae islands

syria supports the iran rule of iraq

the iran intervention of yemen

syria has supported the shia in the lebanese civil war and targeted yasir arafat the man who had all the arab nations support!

some say it was sending message to israel that syria is in lebanon for her-israel-security so was kinda ignore our presence!

yaa akhi they even imposed an alawite mp on taif agreement!

the only way that the alawite and christian minority were able to rule syria was through a pan-arabist secular party so they can avoid religion but in reality its a front organization

supporting the alawites of lebanon
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Dem ... _(Lebanon)

targeting the palestinisns
http://www.nytimes.com/1983/06/25/world ... evolt.html


as for ahlussuna it was created by ethiopia its not real sufism rather a front organization

in reality theres no more sufism and bidco in somalia

all somalis send their kids to the tajwid schools even if they are not islamists

saddam on hafiz

he says: "after we saved damascus and our army was advancing on golan heights, hafiz has agreed on ceasefire asking us to withdraw from the enemy

then he asked us money and we sent him $50 million wich was big money at these days yet he suggested to make a secret visit to iraq!

his plan was to leak to the press through his intelligence so he can exploit more arab money in this way lol( from some countries who are not comfortable about our cooperation)

look how this regime lacks simple ethics and honour and any manly virtues!"

allah yarham saddam atleast he was honest


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