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Re: The Taliban Mujahidin launch attacks in Kabul

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:59 am
by 934
Hussein53 wrote:You dont have to admit that you're a GAAL to become a GAAL.

If he talks like a GAAL, thinks like a GAAL and supports the GAALO then he can only be a GAAL unless he repents and changes his action.

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I agree with seemeyer. I know where you are coming from but your attitude above is as wrong as the man you are condemning. One of the reason there is growing division amongst us muslims is down to stubbornness. the mad man Sahan has some crazy opinions for whatever reason but don't let him drag you down to his levell. As a practicing brother who has the best interest at heart for his fellow muslims, i think you should think twice and hard when debating a fellow brother on matters concerning the diin. Not only for his sake but also for those around that will be reading your comments. While you are focused on one individual who might not even be sane (for all we know) you might be elienating others indirectly.

So for the sake of all concerned, don't let one man undermine the bigger picture.

Ilaahay ha ino dhibyareeyo kuligeen. :up:

Re: The Taliban Mujahidin launch attacks in Kabul

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 6:53 am
by Hussein53
934 wrote:
Hussein53 wrote:You dont have to admit that you're a GAAL to become a GAAL.

If he talks like a GAAL, thinks like a GAAL and supports the GAALO then he can only be a GAAL unless he repents and changes his action.

:
I agree with seemeyer. I know where you are coming from but your attitude above is as wrong as the man you are condemning. One of the reason there is growing division amongst us muslims is down to stubbornness. the mad man Sahan has some crazy opinions for whatever reason but don't let him drag you down to his levell. As a practicing brother who has the best interest at heart for his fellow muslims, i think you should think twice and hard when debating a fellow brother on matters concerning the diin. Not only for his sake but also for those around that will be reading your comments. While you are focused on one individual who might not even be sane (for all we know) you might be elienating others indirectly.

So for the sake of all concerned, don't let one man undermine the bigger picture.



Ilaahay ha ino dhibyareeyo kuligeen. :up:

Your right.

And I should learn how to be forbearing.

Anyone who is watching I am human and I have made a mistake and I take back my words.

Re: The Taliban Mujahidin launch attacks in Kabul

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:03 am
by Grant
The Pashtun constitute only 40-45% of the population of Afghanistan. This article breaks it down, along with current options:

http://www.gatewayhouse.in/publication/ ... nic-puzzle

Here"s Pashtunwali:

http://afghanland.com/culture/pashtunwali.html

For the most part, Pashtunwali only applies to support the Pashtun, who are concentrated in the South and East of the country. The Tajiks, Uzbecs, Hazaras, etc., have other traditions and allied populations immediately across the Afghan border from their regional centers. Given the corrupt and disparate nature of the government in Kabul, continuing instability or the breakup of the Afghan state seem likely when the outside forces leave. The civil war that was proceeding on 9-11-2011 goes on.....

Re: The Taliban Mujahidin launch attacks in Kabul

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:06 am
by Salahuddiin
No doubt Taliban, like every single one Islamic organization on the face of the earth make mistakes, still priority is not focusing on them instead on looking at the big picture. The most dangerous thing and object of immediate concern is the occupation of Afghanistan by kuffar and the puppet regime they installed. Imam ibn Taymiyyah wrote, that when kuffar invade Muslim land, then there's no single obligation greater upon Muslims after iman, than fighing and expelling the invaders. Great faqiih ibn Qudama al Maqdisi even fought along real khawaarij in jihad against kuffar, because things should be put to right perspective in that situation.

In the end Taliban, like al Shabaab have mistakes and are too strict in some issues, but their mistakes are very minor compared to so-called governments in these two countries, who are playing and dancing very dangerously around mistakes that are clear kufr...

Major things should be focused on first and after that we can look at the smaller things...