Theses videos make me so depressed and helpless , yet im patient. Al-Muhaimin-Al-Razzaaq-Al-'Adl, May Allah sustain and protect them, provide them with justice. Allahumma Ameen
Theses videos make me so depressed and helpless , yet im patient. Al-Muhaimin-Al-Razzaaq-Al-'Adl, May Allah sustain and protect them, provide them with justice. Allahumma Ameen
FiAmaaniAllah
I'm referring to the hearts of the human today.... doing nothing while 1,000+ people being massacred by the Zionists....
The saddest thing that while the Zionists were butchering the Gazans on the New Year's Eve... hundreds of thousands of Malaysians were celebrating new year 2009 on the streets of Kuala Lumpur and Penang... as if the war on Gaza is just... nothing....
I'm referring to the hearts of the human today.... doing nothing while 1,000+ people being massacred by the Zionists....
The saddest thing that while the Zionists were butchering the Gazans on the New Year's Eve... hundreds of thousands of Malaysians were celebrating new year 2009 on the streets of Kuala Lumpur and Penang... as if the war on Gaza is just... nothing....
AsSalamOAlaikum WaRehmatuAllah WaBarkatuhu
I meant i cant read arabic without the markings, hence i dont know what you wrote
Frederic Kanoute has been fined by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) for revealing a T-shirt expressing support for Palestine during a match.
The Mali striker lifted his Sevilla shirt over his head after scoring in the team's 2-1 Copa del Rey win over Deportivo La Coruna on Wednesday.
The RFEF said it had fined the forward an unspecified amount.
But reports elsewhere suggest the fine for Kanoute is somewhere in the region of US$4,000.
He displayed a black T-shirt on which the word "Palestine" was printed in several languages.
Kanoute, who was born in France but plays internationally for Mali, is a practicing Muslim.
Kanoute's action, which has been interpreted as a response to Israel's recent attacks on Gaza that have killed over700 people, was met with a yellow card from referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz.
Lahoz said in his post-match report that he'd cautioned Kanoute for raising his shirt over his head in accordance with federation rules, while also noting the message of the striker's T-shirt.
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