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Do you think many people left islam because of isis/alshabab

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There is great chance that people harmed by these groups decided to leave the religion which these groups claims to represent.
I wont be shocked if many somalis left islam since 2006.

Wallahi i was on the edge of leaving islam due to these groups. But alhamdulilah i decided not to do so, returning to quran and sunnah. Quran is against their violence.


(Shaytan:)surely I will sit in wait against them (human beings) on Your Straight Path. Then I will come to them from before them and behind them, from their right and from their left, and You will not find most of them as thankful ones (i.e. they will not be dutiful to You).' [Soorah al-A'raf (7)

Greatest weapon used by Shaytan today is boko haram, alshabaab, isis. Even Kuffar disbelievers says the actions of alshabaab isis and boko haram are PURE EVIL. They recognize it.
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I did question islam
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waraabe251 wrote:I did question islam
Thats why we must fight the cult from Al-Najd. The prophet PBUH warned us against them.
I will prefer Zaydi Shiasm above the Al-Najd Cult that is killing muslims and non-muslims all around the world.
I will prefer the sufism of Kurds above Al-Najd Destruction cult anytime.


Narrated Ibn 'Umar: (The Prophet) said, "O Allah! Bless our Sham and our yemen." People said, "Our Najd as well." The Prophet again said, "O Allah! Bless our Sham and yemen." They said again, "Our Najd as well." On that the Prophet said, "There will appear earthquakes and afflictions, and from there will come out the side of the head of Satan." (Book #17, Hadith #147, Bukhari)


The cult from Al-Najd desperately says Najd lies in Iraq and not in Saudi Arabia!
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Isis and al shabaab and many other jihadist groups are Followers of Salafism or Wahhaabism. i believe Salafism is the problem. its a satanic cult based lies and deception.
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DR-YALAXOOW wrote:Isis and al shabaab and many other jihadist groups are Followers of Salafism or Wahhaabism. i believe Salafism is the problem. its a satanic cult based lies and deception.

Salafism is indeed the cult from Al-Najd.
For that reason i stopped going to salafi mosques.
Only going to sunni mosques.
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Christians flee from the wrath of Najdis. Sunni Iraqi Kurds provides them safety:
Iraqi Christians seek safety with Kurds as thousands flee ISIL’s advance
MARK MACKINNON
AINKAWA, IRAQ — The Globe and Mail
Published Thursday, Jun. 26 2014, 8:50 AM EDT
Last updated Thursday, Jun. 26 2014, 3:12 PM EDT
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Thousands of Iraqi Christians arrived in Kurdish-controlled areas on Thursday after Islamist militants attacked one of the last Christian enclaves in the country.

A staff member from the International Organization for Migration said that between 2,000 and 3,000 people arrived Wednesday night and Thursday morning at a converted youth centre in Ainkawa, a Christian town on the outskirts of the Kurdish capital of Erbil, that was serving as a temporary refugee-processing hub. Thousands of other Christians were reported to have sought protection with local families in Erbil and other Kurdish cities.


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The refugees were fleeing an attack by the extremist Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant on Qaraqosh, an historic Christian town outside the city of Mosul. In recent weeks, The Sunni extremist ISIL has made stunning advances in Iraq, seizing the cities of Mosul and Tikrit, as well as border crossings to neighbouring Jordan and Syria, as it pushes towards Baghdad.

ISIL is supported by remnants of the Baath Party of former dictator Saddam Hussein, as well as many local Sunni Muslim tribes opposed to the Shia-dominated government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

Qaraqosh residents and Kurdish officials say ISIL attacked Qaraqosh – which had been under the joint protection of Kurdish peshmerga fighters and local Christian militiamen – late Wednesday night. Although the attack was apparently repulsed, several mortar rounds landed in Qaraqosh, a town of 50,000, provoking a mass exodus.

Until Wednesday, Qaraqosh had been seen as a safe haven for Christians fleeing violence and persecution in Mosul and other cities. Many residents had moved there following a wave of murders and threats targeting Mosul’s Christians in 2008.

Lebanon’s an-Nahar newspaper reported this week that Mosul’s remaining Christians had been told by ISIL that they needed to pay a $250 head tax or immediately leave the city.

Iraq’s Christian population – one of the oldest in the world – has fallen from 1.5 million before the U.S. invasion in 2003 to an estimated 450,000 today. Many of those who remain now live in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region, the only part of Iraq under secular government. (Though Qaraqosh is outside the area governed by the semi-autonomus Kurdistan Regional Government, peshmerga fighters were invited to help protect the city after ISIL captured Mosul earlier this month.)

Ano Jawhar Abdoka, a representative of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in Ainkawa, said additional peshmerga fighters had been sent to defend Qaraqosh on Thursday. It’s not clear how many residents remain in the town.

“Most of Qaraqosh came to Kurdistan because they feel safe here and closer to the Kurdish nation … I hope Iraq will break up and Qaraqosh will become part of [an independent] Kurdistan,” said Withaq Shamoun, a 37-year-old labourer who arrived in Ainkawa Thursday morning with his wife and two children. The four were sharing a single mattress as they awaited news about temporary accommodation.

Those escaping Qaraqosh arrive as the Kurdistan Regional Government is already struggling to deal with a mounting refugee crisis. The region – which normally has a population of six million – currently hosts an estimated 500,000 refugees from other parts of Iraq, plus another 250,000 who fled the war in neighbouring Syria.

The rapid advance of ISIL has created fuel shortages in the Kurdish north, with lineups at gas stations stretching hundreds of cars long, and other stations completely out of supply.

“It’s very stressful for the region. The Kurdish economy and resources are being strained,” said Jeffrey Bates, a spokesman for UNICEF Iraq. He said that while numbers were changing by the hour, half of all refugees in the Kurdish areas are believed to be under the age of 17, while 20 per cent are under 5 years old.

Mr. Bates said donor fatigue – and specific qualms about sending money to Iraq – meant that aid agencies were struggling to cope with the rapidly evolving crisis. “There’s money coming in, there’s support coming in, but it’s not enough.”




Even Iraqis sunnis flee from the cruelty of Najdis, may Allah destroy them.
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Yes i am now a Somali atheist.
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ChiefKimbo wrote:Yes i am now a Somali atheist.
:lol:
Forreal?
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waraabe seek help :shock: .
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Atheist life is better. No strict rules like entering the washroom with your left foot and leaving with your foot. Also we need to fuck or at least masterbate sometimes. We cant hold it for 20 years til marriage

It doesn't have to do with ISIS


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BS.

waryaa Hutu no need for excuse.
Just come out and say it and don't feel the need to explain yourself.

people who leave Islam because of Al-shabab weren't Muslim in the first place.
How can the likes of Al-shabab shake one's believe? Doesn't make sense.

people will always make up excuses that doesn't fit.

take Dr dameerow/yalaxoow...
miracle is a phantasy iyo Salafism bey kaga dhagtay.

Muslims ain't as stupid as you people think they are.
they on to your games.
So many pretend Muslims this days trying to present themselves to have the best interest of the community at heart. Like the paki bellow.
When in reality they are working hard to undermine with their double talk and inconsistent behaviour.


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AbdiJohnson wrote:Atheist life is better. No strict rules like entering the washroom with your left foot and leaving with your foot. Also we need to fuck or at least masterbate sometimes. We cant hold it for 20 years til marriage

It doesn't have to do with ISIS


I am,

Abdi "I am not a sinner" Johnson
And you can also talk about your mother like a cheap prostitute with no shame because atheist ain't that bothered with dhaqan and morals, and values.
I mean an atheist knows it all.

I am,

Kukri "the likes of abdiRatJohnson are halal slaughter" Bulaale.
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Kukri wrote:
AbdiJohnson wrote:Atheist life is better. No strict rules like entering the washroom with your left foot and leaving with your foot. Also we need to fuck or at least masterbate sometimes. We cant hold it for 20 years til marriage

It doesn't have to do with ISIS


I am,

Abdi "I am not a sinner" Johnson
And you can also talk about your mother like a cheap prostitute with no shame because atheist ain't that bothered with dhaqan and morals, and values.
I mean an atheist knows it all.

I am,

Kukri "the likes of abdiRatJohnson are halal slaughter" Bulaale.
I've had it with you insulting my mother and calling her a prostitute for the fourth or fifth time. I am going to report you. You're a sick person

I dont give a fuck if you disagree with me on this website shut your f-king mouth and stop insulting my mother. The only one without dhaqan is you. I never call anyones mother a prostitute


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kukri, why you insulting his mother, he may not believe in what you believe but that doesnt give you the right to call his mother a harlot. You need to apologize ASAP
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i am,

kukri, "i never called her a pro, isaid you did" Bulaale

And I am also,

Kukri "the likes of abdiRatJohnson are halal slaughter" Bulaale.
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