Malala Yousafzai: 14-year-old Pakistani activist shot

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Should we just think it is ok to shoot 14 years girl? Be quiet and say it just happens? Don´t care as murders happen every day.

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We should care indeed .. we should also investigate the cause like with 911, not simply accept what happened at face value!
It is all so well contrived like everything else!
It is war after all.. and I don't trust the bad guy and frankly the bad guy are the ones who are policing the world thinking they're the good ones!

2:(11) And when they are told, “Do not spread corruption on earth,” they answer, “We are but improving things!” (12) Oh, verily, it is they, they who are spreading corruption – but they perceive it not!

Asad, Muhammad (2008-12-17). The Message of the Qur'an
 
Should we just think it is ok to shoot 14 years girl? Be quiet and say it just happens? Don´t care as murders happen every day.

^o)

You can certainly think that. No where did I say murder is right. I am just trying to put things in perspective.

It is sad that people are killed. But I do not think Allah has asked me to carry burden of human sadness and suffering on my shoulders, have enough crap in own life to deal with. Should I lament some random Malala being shot at or should I lament the death of a friend in IED explosion in Waziristan or should I lament the passing of my uncle or should I lament that of my friend in a terrible car accident? The answer is clear.

W salam.
 
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Just so sad Ppl die here Every day all those innocent souls who die cuz of drone attacks no one says anything abt tht. We dun even know who attacked this girl Duno Wht she said exactly tht made someone.so mad.Lots of things happen here every day I know someone who for shot outside of the Masjid for no reason at all he was gng to pray :s may Allah protect us n keep us safe frm all kinda of evils ameen
 
Don´t care as murders happen every day.
Every murder and every injustice should matter to us.
We should be speaking out against them every day! ( I know I am speaking to one who does this already, tirelessly :))
 
Just so sad Ppl die here Every day all those innocent souls who die cuz of drone attacks no one says anything abt tht.
Lots of things happen here every day I know someone who for shot outside of the Masjid for no reason at all he was gng to pray :s may Allah protect us n keep us safe frm all kinda of evils ameen
How scary that must be!
My thoughts and prayers for you and the people in Pakistan.

I am starting a new thread on the drone attacks in Pakistan.

Salaam
 
well i am sorry as i haven't read all post. but just wana say few lines... bzc i think i know much more than u about Taliban and Pakistan as i spent 26 years in Pakistan out of which 4 years in Peshawar.
1. dont blv on media esp the things that are related to muslims or islam bcz they r islam enemies making propaganda against muslism and islam.
2. do u blv Muslims were involved in 9/11 even some muslism group accept they have done these attack, probably u dont. same is case here. i know a person and he told himself a taliban leader and wherever there is such accident in Pakistan, he accept the responsibility. but i am sure maybe there is no such person in world and its just Shaitan Malik (interior minister of Pakistan) talking on fake identity as taliban leader...lol.
3. have u ever think why media never raise voice against thousands of Malala who are victims of drones attack...i can share only 1-2 pic for u concern. bottom line they only want to mislead ppl about islam and they are doing all this stuff just to portrait Islam as religion of terrorist.

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Salam alaykum

Hopely case of this one Malala will rise knowledge of people about happenings in Pakistan, put them read news more carefully and demand to get more information. And what is the most important, act against violence in everywhere.

No more Malalas!
 
Drones unfortunately don´t ask "excuse me, are you taliban or not" before they hit...

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I have started a new thread on the drone attacks in Pakistan, which is awaiting approval.
It would be nice to see the drone discussions move over there, when it's up and running and to leave this thread for talking about Malala.

Thank you. :)
 
shouldn't we criticize and question the hypocrisy of folks who preach one thing while doing another? and almost in the same breath? There you've a video of something allegedly 'beautiful' and there in the corner the message of kill?
I think we should be done here if there's no contrast and pointing out behavioral irregularities!
 
glo, I didnt find the video "beautiful."

Maybe we should be talking about the girl in Vancouver who killed herself after being bullied and being harassed. Certainly, ppl from her country (Canadians) seem to be more interested in Malala though. They have a thing for afghani girls in hijab?
 
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Salam alaykum;

I think both ideas are off topic in this thread. Better create new threads to those matters if needed.
 
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Thread seems to have been hijacked by Taliban :D

Seriously though...
The Messenger of Allah Sallallahu 'alaihi wasallam said, ‘The believers, in their love, mutual kindness, and close ties, are like one body; when any part complains, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever.’ - Muslim

In light of the above Hadith, Its appalling how some of you are downplaying this incident.
 
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why do we speculate over issues which are so far from us that it is shrouded in obscurity.

we dont know. thats the truth. none of us knows whats going on over there at all
 
Its appalling how some of you are downplaying this incident

what is appalling is overplaying a story whose veracity and intent aren't known while not only downplaying but completely ignoring the random drones that hover every day killing families entire and labeling them collateral damage.
I have seen a similar thread on Palestinian casualties due to random Zionist killing, that didn't even get an honorable mention -- you know the feigned emotions and sadness that some display and utter disgust toward the taliban is completely missing when the aggressor in this case is questioned, and why is that? That's all we're saying. It is difficult to sympathize with hypocrites, who strew heart wrenching images ONLY to stir emotions to their cause whatever it maybe, while in the same breath that calls for peace ask for the death of others by whatever means which in fact do target civilians many like Malala but with no kaffir agenda to highlight in order to perpetuate their presence and purpose. Only the naive/hypocrites and those with a very well calculated agenda turn a blind eye to this!
 
glo, I didnt find the video "beautiful."
Perhaps we saw different things, CP.

I saw a beautiful young girl talking about her aspirations to go to school and get an educations and make a life for herself.

I agree that it was wrong of me to post the video, simply on the basis that it made a reference to the killing of other people. It has been removed bu the mods, and rightly so.
I apologise for causing upset and offence.
 
Should I lament some random Malala being shot at or should I lament the death of a friend in IED explosion in Waziristan or should I lament the passing of my uncle or should I lament that of my friend in a terrible car accident? The answer is clear.

The clear answer to me is that we should lament them ALL!
(I am sure that Malala's family would be upset to hear her referred to as "some random Malala". I am sure that to them she is very special indeed! :hmm:)
We should not forget that EVERY person who is killed or suffers is SOMEBODY's special person or loved one.

I am very sorry to hear about your uncle and your friend. May they rest in peace with God. imsad
 
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