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Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:32 pm
by Twisted_Logic
new-york24 wrote:The man i admire Sayid qutb(ra).

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“We pay little heed to our native spiritual resources and our own intellectual heritage; instead, we think first of importing foreign principles and methods, or borrowing customs and laws from across the deserts and beyond the seas... we turn our eyes to Europe, America, or Russia, and we expect to import from there solutions to our problems.”
At best a psychopathic individual whose writings influence today's extremist groups. I salute Gamal Abd Nasir for sending this maniac back to his maker :up:

Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 7:49 pm
by al-Zarqawi
new-york24 wrote:The man i admire Sayid qutb(ra).

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“We pay little heed to our native spiritual resources and our own intellectual heritage; instead, we think first of importing foreign principles and methods, or borrowing customs and laws from across the deserts and beyond the seas... we turn our eyes to Europe, America, or Russia, and we expect to import from there solutions to our problems.”
JK.

people who serve allah swt are the only ones worthy of being admired (like ash-shaheed sayyid qutb, ra).

Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:03 pm
by Mad May
Now here's a man to admire, Nasser was all charisma no substance, Sadat was the real deal :clap:
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Brought peace between Egypt and Israel, regained the Sinai, liberalized the economy, killed by a loon. AUN.

Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 8:30 pm
by AbdiWahab252
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Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:54 pm
by Murax
The Man looks fresh :up:

Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:58 pm
by new-york24
Twisted_Logic wrote:
new-york24 wrote:The man i admire Sayid qutb(ra).

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“We pay little heed to our native spiritual resources and our own intellectual heritage; instead, we think first of importing foreign principles and methods, or borrowing customs and laws from across the deserts and beyond the seas... we turn our eyes to Europe, America, or Russia, and we expect to import from there solutions to our problems.”
At best a psychopathic individual whose writings influence today's extremist groups. I salute Gamal Abd Nasir for sending this maniac back to his maker :up:
Your trying too hard thinking its cute :down:

Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:00 pm
by BaasAbuur
SHocked at Abdiwahab liking like Mahathir. :shock: :o

Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:18 pm
by paidmonk
BaasAbuur wrote:SHocked at Abdiwahab liking like Mahathir. :shock: :o
Who knew Abdiwahab had a soft spot for actual leaders. :P

Re: Man That I Admire

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:26 pm
by AbdiWahab252
paidmonk wrote:
BaasAbuur wrote:SHocked at Abdiwahab liking like Mahathir. :shock: :o
Who knew Abdiwahab had a soft spot for actual leaders. :P

Paidmonk,

I am for smart leaders who are pragmatic :D You have to admire how Malaysia advanced under his leadership :up: His pragmatism and recognition that Muslim leaders have to address the significant problems facing their people: poverty, education, health needs first before tackling the greater challenges.