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aaj
03-17-2017, 09:04 PM
United Nations reports 'horrors' inflicted on Rohingya in Myanmar's Rakhine state


Soldiers dragged a pregnant woman who was in labour out of her house in Myanmar's western Rakhine state and smashed her stomach with a stick.

"They killed the baby by stomping on it with heavy boots. Then they burned the house," a 19-year-old woman witness told United Nations investigators.

Five soldiers were taking turns to rape a 25-year-old woman after they had butchered her husband with a knife, when her eight-month-old son started crying because he was hungry and wanted to be breast-fed.

"To silence him they killed him too with a knife," the 19-year-old testified.

A five-year-old girl ran screaming to try to protect her mother as she was being gang raped, when one of the rapists pulled out a long knife and slit the child's throat.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/united-n...04-gu5po5.html


As per some members on here, Jihad is not the way of the Muslims anymore, let's all light candles and give them roses so they can feel better about themselves.
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Serinity
03-17-2017, 09:43 PM
:salam:

Allahu akbar! Such Shayateen, may Allah punish them. Ameen.

I have no sympathy for such vile criminals. Words can't describe my disgust. I'd call for their execution!

Allahu alam.
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Mustafa16
03-17-2017, 10:06 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by aaj
United Nations reports 'horrors' inflicted on Rohingya in Myanmar's Rakhine state


Soldiers dragged a pregnant woman who was in labour out of her house in Myanmar's western Rakhine state and smashed her stomach with a stick.

"They killed the baby by stomping on it with heavy boots. Then they burned the house," a 19-year-old woman witness told United Nations investigators.

Five soldiers were taking turns to rape a 25-year-old woman after they had butchered her husband with a knife, when her eight-month-old son started crying because he was hungry and wanted to be breast-fed.

"To silence him they killed him too with a knife," the 19-year-old testified.

A five-year-old girl ran screaming to try to protect her mother as she was being gang raped, when one of the rapists pulled out a long knife and slit the child's throat.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/united-n...04-gu5po5.html


As per some members on here, Jihad is not the way of the Muslims anymore, let's all light candles and give them roses so they can feel better about themselves.
I never said jihad wasn't neccessary in cases like Burma. But syria is a different story. The mujahideen there are guilty of the same crimes.
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sister herb
03-17-2017, 10:13 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Mustafa16
The mujahideen there are guilty of the same crimes.
If they do the same, I don´t think they are real mujahedeen.
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aaj
03-17-2017, 10:21 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Mustafa16
I never said jihad wasn't neccessary in cases like Burma. But syria is a different story. The mujahideen there are guilty of the same crimes.
And THAT is where the fallacy lies with all who think like that. We know there are lot of bad elements there pretending to be mujahideen and we know there are true mujahideen there fighting for the people for sake of Allah. Sitting in our comfy homes and listening to western media, we think we know it all. So we want to light candles and hand out roses and paint all those fighting there with the same brush.
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M.I.A.
03-17-2017, 10:52 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by aaj
United Nations reports 'horrors' inflicted on Rohingya in Myanmar's Rakhine state


Soldiers dragged a pregnant woman who was in labour out of her house in Myanmar's western Rakhine state and smashed her stomach with a stick.

"They killed the baby by stomping on it with heavy boots. Then they burned the house," a 19-year-old woman witness told United Nations investigators.

Five soldiers were taking turns to rape a 25-year-old woman after they had butchered her husband with a knife, when her eight-month-old son started crying because he was hungry and wanted to be breast-fed.

"To silence him they killed him too with a knife," the 19-year-old testified.

A five-year-old girl ran screaming to try to protect her mother as she was being gang raped, when one of the rapists pulled out a long knife and slit the child's throat.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/united-n...04-gu5po5.html


As per some members on here, Jihad is not the way of the Muslims anymore, let's all light candles and give them roses so they can feel better about themselves.
its terrible..

but you misunderstand.

if you.. you.. think you can solve the situation, go ahead.

if you hold sway with any government then call in those favours.

if you have a personal army then by all means.. boot up..

but in all likelyhood the most you can do is drop aid money.

this happens everyday somewhere..

and unfortunately you are not in a position to make a difference..

even if you went and gave your life you would barely make a dent.. you would barely scratch the surface..

do you think that you would fight harder than the man whos family was destroyed?

is he any less of a man than you?

is he dead because he was poor?

or didnt have a weapon? or didn't have training?

if you can keep hold of your intent. it will change you..

so who should have fought.. me or him?

because i know i already have everything on the line.


iv known young kids with family history in syria.. they go out there and they dont come back..

woefully underprepared.

not understanding that lives are so easily spent for people who wouldnt give a crp..

although i dont know how their parents feel. i wouldnt want to either.

what.. you want to go join an army?

hell, people get shot in my neighbourhood.. and there arnt even guns in this country.
..
...
its no joke. you want to change the situation.. you have to understand that whatever they are with has a firm grip of them..

and thats a bloody hard thing to understand.. nevermind change.

iv been stuck behind people for years. its a learning experience.

like i always say, look at me funny and id probably trip over my own feet.

if thats what you want to see.

but if i kept hold of my anger.. i wouldnt last a day.. wouldnt even know where the damage was caused.
..
..

unfortunately, i probably actually would know.
..
...
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...so i have to ask..what are we watching today?

:D

if you say nothing, then count yourself lucky.

jihad is the constant way of the Muslim.

i would hope it does not make you hard of heart.

hell, so opinionated but couldnt string a sentence together irl.

iv known people who did actually win a knife fight with bare hands..

the same sort of people that would beat a "slow" kid for talking to someones sister funny.

you cant ever pretend to be a thing.
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Mustafa16
03-17-2017, 11:37 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by aaj
And THAT is where the fallacy lies with all who think like that. We know there are lot of bad elements there pretending to be mujahideen and we know there are true mujahideen there fighting for the people for sake of Allah. Sitting in our comfy homes and listening to western media, we think we know it all. So we want to light candles and hand out roses and paint all those fighting there with the same brush.
and what news do YOU read exactly? Yeni Safak? Daily Sabah? Sabah? Aljazeera (which claims that Gulenists consider Gulen the "Mahdi")? al arabiya?
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M.I.A.
03-18-2017, 12:00 AM
seriously? another special snowflake? another saviour of muslim kind?

..man up and take responsibility for your own actions.

no offence.

hope to god you got over having bad feelings towards that girl that didn't agree with you.

...i dont think he would lay claim to any of you when he turns up.
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Mustafa16
03-18-2017, 12:17 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by M.I.A.
seriously? another special snowflake? another saviour of muslim kind?

..man up and take responsibility for your own actions.

no offence.

hope to god you got over having bad feelings towards that girl that didn't agree with you.

...i dont think he would lay claim to any of you when he turns up.
which girl would that be, exactly? i think you are referring to girls who rejected me for other reasons, like my childhood friend who (supposedly) rejected me because of gender segregation, or the girl 4 years younger who was my acquaintance who rejected me because I was being creepy, or the pagan girl who rejected me because her parents forbade me from seeing her because i beat my brother when he disrespected my mother. or the girl who visited my house on eid with her mother, because she already liked somebody else. or the girl whose father i got into a conflict with over his daughter and his gender segregation. and so on, and so forth....none of these girls have anything to do with politics in syria or turkey. so what "girl i disagreed with" are you referring to? also, i am MOCKING the claim that gulen is the mahdi, because i dont believe in it, and consider the claim an attempt to make gulenists look bad. and third, i, as a member of this site, and as a human being and a muslim in this world, have a duty to uphold justice by protecting the weak, at least through influencing public opinion and caring for refugees (financially). I don't need someone who spends his time writing cryptic nonsense answers all day to lecture me about how the mahdi will treat me.
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keiv
03-18-2017, 12:19 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by aaj
And THAT is where the fallacy lies with all who think like that. We know there are lot of bad elements there pretending to be mujahideen and we know there are true mujahideen there fighting for the people for sake of Allah. Sitting in our comfy homes and listening to western media, we think we know it all. So we want to light candles and hand out roses and paint all those fighting there with the same brush.
Actually, THAT is the fallacy. Who do you consider to be mujahideen and who do you consider to be the pretenders? According to some keyboard warriors on here, the mujahideen they support are killing other groups of people who are considered mujahideen.
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M.I.A.
03-18-2017, 12:40 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Mustafa16
which girl would that be, exactly? i think you are referring to girls who rejected me for other reasons, like my childhood friend who (supposedly) rejected me because of gender segregation, or the girl 4 years younger who was my acquaintance who rejected me because I was being creepy, or the pagan girl who rejected me because her parents forbade me from seeing her because i beat my brother when he disrespected my mother. or the girl who visited my house on eid with her mother, because she already liked somebody else. or the girl whose father i got into a conflict with over his daughter and his gender segregation. and so on, and so forth....none of these girls have anything to do with politics in syria or turkey. so what "girl i disagreed with" are you referring to? also, i am MOCKING the claim that gulen is the mahdi, because i dont believe in it, and consider the claim an attempt to make gulenists look bad. and third, i, as a member of this site, and as a human being and a muslim in this world, have a duty to uphold justice by protecting the weak, at least through influencing public opinion and caring for refugees (financially). I don't need someone who spends his time writing cryptic nonsense answers all day to lecture me about how the mahdi will treat me.
lol.. well.. maybe i pay too much attention to what you write about.

my mistake.. mine are just passing ramblings.. its the equivalent of internet mumbling..

to be fair the coming of the mahdi story is 1400+ years and counting..

so i dont think you or i have to worry about it anyway.
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Mustafa16
03-18-2017, 12:45 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by aaj
United Nations reports 'horrors' inflicted on Rohingya in Myanmar's Rakhine state


Soldiers dragged a pregnant woman who was in labour out of her house in Myanmar's western Rakhine state and smashed her stomach with a stick.

"They killed the baby by stomping on it with heavy boots. Then they burned the house," a 19-year-old woman witness told United Nations investigators.

Five soldiers were taking turns to rape a 25-year-old woman after they had butchered her husband with a knife, when her eight-month-old son started crying because he was hungry and wanted to be breast-fed.

"To silence him they killed him too with a knife," the 19-year-old testified.

A five-year-old girl ran screaming to try to protect her mother as she was being gang raped, when one of the rapists pulled out a long knife and slit the child's throat.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/united-n...04-gu5po5.html


As per some members on here, Jihad is not the way of the Muslims anymore, let's all light candles and give them roses so they can feel better about themselves.
I agree. the mujahideen should wage jihad against turkey, for their crimes against the gulenists.
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aaj
03-18-2017, 04:57 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Mustafa16
I agree. the mujahideen should wage jihad against turkey, for their crimes against the gulenists.
stop playing the victim, treason is treason. They reap what the sow. And stop trying to make every thread about them, it gets boring.
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sister herb
03-18-2017, 08:36 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by aaj
stop playing the victim, treason is treason. They reap what the sow. And stop trying to make every thread about them, it gets boring.
So now it´s ok to oppress the Muslims (gulenists) if the oppressors are also Muslims ("erdoganists"). Being concern of the destiny of Muslims is justified, just same who oppress them (but this matter might be off topic in this thread).

But also, I don´t think we could talk about jihad against Turkey as it´s a Muslim majority country. Or else there will be a new Syrian-style civil war and that´s the last anyone wants.
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Scimitar
03-18-2017, 03:08 PM
Back in 2012 I made this short to bring awareness for the rohingya people's plight. Please take some time to view it in sha Allah:



Scimi
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aaj
03-18-2017, 04:09 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by sister herb
So now it´s ok to oppress the Muslims (gulenists) if the oppressors are also Muslims ("erdoganists"). Being concern of the destiny of Muslims is justified, just same who oppress them (but this matter might be off topic in this thread).

But also, I don´t think we could talk about jihad against Turkey as it´s a Muslim majority country. Or else there will be a new Syrian-style civil war and that´s the last anyone wants.
Like I said before, plenty of evidence the gulenists were behind a coup. Erodgan's government is dealing with with as you would deal with any treason. It may not be 100% to our liking and may not be 100% right but that's how governments are. Name me one government that wouldn't go after every member of an organization that was involved in a coup. IF we change the name from gulenist to al qaedah, do you think any government would only go after the soldiers and not everyone who is part of that group? So let's stop being coy and stop playing the victim game. IF he doesn't like it then he should think twice about being part of such an organization. They failed in their coup and paying the price now and he's crying victim over it, grow up, that's not how it works.

and it does get rather boring when he keeps talking like a broken record about the same old thing over and over again.
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sister herb
03-18-2017, 05:22 PM
Yep I believe you. It was Erdogan himself who showed those evidences, right? We of course have to believe so right-minded leader like Erdogan that he always tells the truth, right? Now Erdogan also has informed that the death sentence may returned to Turkey. It´s easy way to get rid of his politican opponents, their supporters and relatives.

One strange matter here is - nobody else than mr Erdogan himself believes that his evidencies are truthful. Some even speaks about conspiracy theories. The craziests dare to claim that it was Erdogans own inside job how to get rid of his political opponents (whose before claimed that Erdogan´s goverment is guilty of the bribery scandal). The coup was planned to be fail.

Politics is interesting, isn´t it?
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Aaqib
03-18-2017, 05:57 PM
No media attention whatsoever
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Brother_40805
03-31-2017, 11:44 AM
I am wondering 'Where is Dhajjal'. I can't find him. If stuff like this is happening he is bound to have arrived. This is worse than evil.

Sorry for being dumb here but sparing the lowest level of hell for hypocrites make sense to me logically but I wish Allah throw these animals in the lowest part of hell and give them the worst punishment (forget it even animal have more sense.them them).
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happymuslim
04-01-2017, 07:55 AM
All I can say is that I lost faith in humanity and after all ive learned about tis crusty earth's history of human beings and whats goin on today, my faith in humanity shall never be restored . Ever again. :'(
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Scimitar
04-01-2017, 01:11 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by MSBi
I am wondering 'Where is Dhajjal'. I can't find him. If stuff like this is happening he is bound to have arrived. This is worse than evil.

Sorry for being dumb here but sparing the lowest level of hell for hypocrites make sense to me logically but I wish Allah throw these animals in the lowest part of hell and give them the worst punishment (forget it even animal have more sense.them them).
The interesting thing about dajjal (false messiah) is that his human term in this world is only 37 days as we measure them.

And those don't happen until just before the reappearance of Jesus pbuh (true messiah).

Scimi
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Scimitar
04-01-2017, 01:13 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by happymuslim
All I can say is that I lost faith in humanity and after all ive learned about tis crusty earth's history of human beings and whats goin on today, my faith in humanity shall never be restored . Ever again. :'(
We've had champions of humanity as well.

Lots of them.

But history prefers not to give them too much attention, however, we can know who they were, what they did and how they succeeded. In sha Allah.

Scimi
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happymuslim
04-02-2017, 04:57 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Scimitar
We've had champions of humanity as well.

Lots of them.

But history prefers not to give them too much attention, however, we can know who they were, what they did and how they succeeded. In sha Allah.

Scimi
I dont know maybe one day my faith in humanity miht return but its highly unlikely :(

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Scimitar
04-02-2017, 02:31 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by happymuslim
I dont know maybe one day my faith in humanity miht return but its highly unlikely :(

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faith in humanity is not worth entertaining, faith in loved ones is ;) occasionally, we are pleasantly surprised when the kindness of strangers helps us out too.

Scimi
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azc
04-20-2017, 05:10 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by aaj
United Nations reports 'horrors' inflicted on Rohingya in Myanmar's Rakhine state


Soldiers dragged a pregnant woman who was in labour out of her house in Myanmar's western Rakhine state and smashed her stomach with a stick.

"They killed the baby by stomping on it with heavy boots. Then they burned the house," a 19-year-old woman witness told United Nations investigators.

Five soldiers were taking turns to rape a 25-year-old woman after they had butchered her husband with a knife, when her eight-month-old son started crying because he was hungry and wanted to be breast-fed.

"To silence him they killed him too with a knife," the 19-year-old testified.

A five-year-old girl ran screaming to try to protect her mother as she was being gang raped, when one of the rapists pulled out a long knife and slit the child's throat.

http://www.smh.com.au/world/united-n...04-gu5po5.html


As per some members on here, Jihad is not the way of the Muslims anymore, let's all light candles and give them roses so they can feel better about themselves.
We must do dua for our helpless Muslim brothers and sisters.
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azc
04-20-2017, 05:14 PM
May Allah swt protect them. Ameen
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azc
04-20-2017, 05:16 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by sister herb
If they do the same, I don´t think they are real mujahedeen.
Agree.
Righteous muslims can't kill innocent people.
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azc
04-20-2017, 05:33 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Mustafa16
I agree. the mujahideen should wage jihad against turkey, for their crimes against the gulenists.
Can you speak on topic of this thread ?
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سيف الله
03-10-2018, 12:19 AM
Salaam

Rather than make a new thread, Ill put this here. Another update on the situation in Myanmar.

Myanmar Watch

Satellite images of Northern Rakhine in Myanmar, obtained by Human Rights Watch, show the remains of more than 500 burned Rohingya villages being bulldozed and erased while neighbouring non Rohingya villages stand unscathed.

It looks suspiciously as if something nasty is being covered up; but social welfare minister Win Myat Aye says goodness no, this ground-levelling frenzy is part of a plan from the newly created Union Enterprise for Humanitarian Assistance, Resettlement and Development (UEHRD) to rebuild villages to a higher standard than before, for when refugees return. Its chief coordinator, Aung Tun Thet, says there is no time to waste (although its not clear why, since not a single Rohingya refugee has yet returned). The UEHRD, which is apparently seeking funding from UN agencies, is, coincidentally, chaired by that known Rohingya champion Aung San Suu Kyi. It’s a small world in Rakhine.

Suu Kyi government insists there has been no cover up, no ethnic cleansing, no genocide – it was all fake news. Myanmars own internal investigation concluded that not a single violation had been committed by security forces, and blamed local villagers for one single (presumably, inconveniently obvious) mass grave. Otherwise, it insists nothing has happened in Rakhine.

Unfortunately ‘nothing’ is a dangerous concept in Myanmar. Two Reuters journalists, Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, were arrested in December after speaking to Rakhine policeman and this, er, nothing. Charged under the countrys Official Secrets Act, they remain in detention and face a possible 14 years in jail.

The UN is also unconvinced by the nothing. The High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad AL Hussein, called events in Rakhine ‘a textbook example of ethnic cleansing’. Pramila Patten, the UN special envoy on sexual violence in conflict, visited in December to investigate, but Suu Kyi refused to discuss sexual violence. The UN special rapporteur on torture, Yanghee Lee, has been permanently barred from entering the country.

Myanmar seems convinced that if the UN is kept out, journalists imprisoned and evidence destroyed, this will all go away. It is wrong however. The evidence lies in the words and on the bodies of the 650000 Rohingya now in Bangladesh. To investigators and forensic doctors, human voices and human bodies tell verifiable and consistent stories of soldiers and civilian militas arriving in villiages, separating an shooting men and boys, beating and drowning and burning children in front of their mothers, systematically raping women in groups, then locking them in buildings and burning them alive.

Physicians for Human Rights, who document accounts and injuries according to the internationally agreed Istanbul Protocol, have examined multiple refugees. They report hundreds of gunshot wounds, burns and machete injuries, and widespread evidence of rape and sexual violence. Stories and injuries match. Survivors accuse. Satellites confirm. The bulldozed villages peak. Suu Kyi can put her fingers in her ears and talk loudly as much as she likes. She will never drown them out.

PE No 1465

From Chechnya

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cinnamonrolls1
03-11-2018, 11:15 AM
I pray that Allah swt delivers them from this.
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azc
03-11-2018, 12:52 PM
Title of thread is quite painful. At least we can do dua for them
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