UAE a model Muslim Country- Bush

  • Thread starter Thread starter The_Prince
  • Start date Start date
  • Replies Replies 58
  • Views Views 7K
Status
Not open for further replies.
Well I wasn't expecting that! *Cough* *Cough*

Why does he think UAE is the ideal country eh? Oil is coming through thick and fast, plus Abdullah etc are not the most Islamic of people are they.
 
Nope they aren't....nd dey luvin bush nd america rite now dats y bush luvs them cuz they followers of bush
 
If bush says so, we must think again even if we too think the same thing:)
 
Much of UAE's development occurred due to low labour cost,foreign cheap labour who are treated worse than humans.
:sl:
I agree with you there. The Gulf States like to show themselves off with all their fancy and useless skyscrapers and underwater resturaunts, even though it is all made by people who live like slaves. You have to be completely twisted if you were to consider the UAE as a good human country, let alone a good Muslim country...
:w:
 
USA (Bush) likes the country that want to be his slave...always say ; YES to everything he does...:eek: support him in every war :nervous: and he will love you, give you a lot money to support your country...:thumbs_do

liberate women like in the west, imsad

and Bush is really an evil in this world..:mad: i dunno why i hate him so much coz my brothers and sisters in Iraq Afghanistan Pakistan have to die because of him...

Why doesnt he just left middle east and think about his own country...:rolleyes:

Reminds me of this news clip from UAE news channel...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu4GBnxi3wc
 
USA (Bush) likes the country that want to be his slave...always say ; YES to everything he does...:eek: support him in every war :nervous: and he will love you, give you a lot money to support your country...:thumbs_do

liberate women like in the west, imsad

and Bush is really an evil in this world..:mad: i dunno why i hate him so much coz my brothers and sisters in Iraq Afghanistan Pakistan have to die because of him...

Why doesnt he just left middle east and think about his own country...:rolleyes:

I think so too, but I heared that he will continue his journey in most of the gulf countries ..................he is not done yet. he is now in Saudi
 
Ah...I can see all the highbrows are assembled.

Look, guys. When you are a guest of someone for dinner do you say the food was too heavy on the garlic or do you say something nice?

We all know the UAE would be a collection of nomads and camel-dung traders if it weren't for oil. They aren't perfect. They do treat foreign workers like ****. By European standards they would have to look to Albania for direction on good government...but you have to consider the competition. :D

Anyone want to nominate another model Muslim state?
 
Ah...I can see all the highbrows are assembled.

Look, guys. When you are a guest of someone for dinner do you say the food was too heavy on the garlic or do you say something nice?

We all know the UAE would be a collection of nomads and camel-dung traders if it weren't for oil. They aren't perfect. They do treat foreign workers like ****. By European standards they would have to look to Albania for direction on good government...but you have to consider the competition. :D

Anyone want to nominate another model Muslim state?
I would love to see some Muslims respond to
Anyone want to nominate another model Muslim state?
 
what Muslims states do you know of that are actually in existence? The Muslim states have dissolved sometime around the 1900's..
perhaps no one is responding because the question is nonsensical to begin with?

cheeers
 
what Muslims states do you know of that are actually in existence? The Muslim states have dissolved sometime around the 1900's..
perhaps no one is responding because the question is nonsensical to begin with?

cheeers
Now I think that is tragically true.
 
I think my opinion should have atleast some value in this talk about American at war. Considering the fact that i am an afghan boy that lived thorough the war.

When you're sitting on your computer and you have music playing and your family in the next room all peaceful and happy, its easy to talk about the situation of other countries.
When you are sitting under a bed hoping that a stray bullet or a bombshell doesn't destroy your family or finish your life it's much different. Alhamdulillah i am safe, but i would like to say, for a country that takes a major part of the United Nations, [peacefull solutions] America definatly crushes the point.

Yes i am aware that America attacked Afghanistan because of the Taliban, but here is my experience, yes to hell with the taliban, they were the worst things that happened to my country, but you know what the Americans killed more innocent civilians in one day then the taliban could have managed in a year. And atleast those people the taliban killed were being punished criminals, and not INNOCENTS.

America had no right to attack Afghanistan, and if the war was against "cowards" then they should stop with the cowardice and fight like men, On ground with guns, not throw bombs from a mile above and call it bravery.

I rest my case with one last point.

To hell with taliban and other terrorists. But to hell with dictators who attack countries for the sake of killing innocents.

[ALLAH KNOWS BEST]
[if anything i said offends anyone, i sincerely apologise]
[and i speak all of this with my freedome of speech, and i intend no hatred]
ALLAHU AKBAR

OMARI
 
I have no clue as what this has to do with the UAE, but here are some responses.
I think my opinion should have atleast some value in this talk about American at war.
I think all opinions have some value. You start out with some extra creadibility with your back ground.
Considering the fact that i am an afghan boy that lived thorough the war.

When you're sitting on your computer and you have music playing and your family in the next room all peaceful and happy, its easy to talk about the situation of other countries.
Easy and valid are not the same thing. Just because it is easy has nothing to do with validity.
When you are sitting under a bed hoping that a stray bullet or a bombshell doesn't destroy your family or finish your life it's much different.
That must be terrifying and my heart saddens for you, but that does not validate a political stance.
Alhamdulillah i am safe, but i would like to say, for a country that takes a major part of the United Nations, [peacefull solutions] America definatly crushes the point.

Yes i am aware that America attacked Afghanistan because of the Taliban,
Not really. We attacked because of Al-Qaeda. The Taliban were given a choice of being part of the problem or part of the soltion. They made there choice.
but here is my experience, yes to hell with the taliban, they were the worst things that happened to my country,
It is great to here that view point. We are so use to hearing how wonderfull they were.
but you know what the Americans killed more innocent civilians in one day then the taliban could have managed in a year.
Maybe some day, "Smart Bombs" will be smart enough to tell the good guys from the bad guys. Till then, war will continue to kill more good guys than bad guys.
And atleast those people the taliban killed were being punished criminals, and not INNOCENTS.
But see, it has little to do with the Taliban.
America had no right to attack Afghanistan,
Excuse me. :mad: What do you think the US should have done?
Should we have sent a "Wishing you were here" card to Osama bin Lauden.

and if the war was against "cowards" then they should stop with the cowardice and fight like men, On ground with guns, not throw bombs from a mile above and call it bravery.
Now that is just stupid. I could care less if OBL thinks we are brave or not.

I rest my case with one last point.

To hell with taliban and other terrorists. But to hell with dictators who attack countries for the sake of killing innocents.
And you think that is why we attacked? You need to take a real look at things. It appears you have failed to understand anything about the causes.
[ALLAH KNOWS BEST]
[if anything i said offends anyone, i sincerely apologise]
I am offended, but you need not apologize for speaking your mind.
That is one of the freedom we fight for.

[and i speak all of this with my freedome of speech, and i intend no hatred]
ALLAHU AKBAR

OMARI

Omari,
I hope life is well for you in your new home. I wish you all the best.
But you really need new sources of information about what caused the war(s).


Peace :peace:
Wilber
 
Not really. We attacked because of Al-Qaeda. The Taliban were given a choice of being part of the problem or part of the soltion. They made there choice.

Good, then you could have attacked areas in which the taliban were really hidden, not civilian homes.

It is great to here that view point. We are so use to hearing how wonderfull they were.

The media only shows what is entertaining to the viewers, incase you didn't know. They show that oh the taliban did this did that, half of it was crap.

Maybe some day, "Smart Bombs" will be smart enough to tell the good guys from the bad guys. Till then, war will continue to kill more good guys than bad guys.
Or maybe "smart commanders" who will have the littlest common sence to know that usualy in a house there lives families. Innocent families dammit.

Excuse me. What do you think the US should have done?
Should we have sent a "Wishing you were here" card to Osama bin Lauden

I understand bush did the right thing attackign the terrorists. To hell with them, why kill civilians living in homes?
Why?

Now that is just stupid. I could care less if OBL thinks we are brave or not.

So you say, but OBL isn't the only one that dosn't think you're brave.

But you really need new sources of information about what caused the war(s).
My sources are my experience, sure it's not the best, but neither is information that people themselves say about what happened. Ever heard of the saying history is HISstory?

Thank you for your wishes
Canada has offered a lot to me and my family
 
Good, then you could have attacked areas in which the taliban were really hidden, not civilian homes.
If you know the Taliban, then you know they hid in civilian homes.

The media only shows what is entertaining to the viewers, incase you didn't know. They show that oh the taliban did this did that, half of it was crap.
I had hoped better from you. Blame the Media. Now that's a new one. I haven't seen it used for two days. :-\

Or maybe "smart commanders" who will have the littlest common sence to know that usualy in a house there lives families. Innocent families dammit.
War is h.e.l.l it always has been and always will be. I don't mean to lessen the horror of it all. The fact is that terrorists hide among the innocent. So don't put all the blame in one place.
I understand bush did the right thing attackign the terrorists. To hell with them, why kill civilians living in homes?
Why?
Why do you think civilians won't die? That is the case in every war.
Do you think civilians are the target?


So you say, but OBL isn't the only one that dosn't think you're brave.
Could care less that you don't think letting OBL kill more Americans would make us brave. Obviously that would make us more stupid.

My sources are my experience, sure it's not the best, but neither is information that people themselves say about what happened. Ever heard of the saying history is HISstory?
Yes, and history is written by the victors.
Thank you for your wishes
Canada has offered a lot to me and my family
I'm glad. I wish you the best.
How long have you been in Canada and how long have you been out of Afghanistan?

But, back on topic.
I hope you will never think that I have any intention of minimizing the suffering of any person.
My stomach turns ill every time I hear of any loss of innocent life.
War in nasty business and the innocent always pay the greatest price.
So when you ask the questions of “Why?”, see if you can come up with an answer of how not to have it happen.
The sad truth is that until we learn to live together with tolerance, wars will continue to be waged.
 
For all that don't know Drinking is only allowed in Dubai. anywhere else and you'll be caught and punished. At least they got that much :p
 
Drinking is ramapant in Egypt, Syria, morocco, Algeria etc..
EgyptAir used to hand out liquor as one boards their plane, until all the pilots protested..
 
They serve unlimited whine UAE airlines, champagne you have to pay for...
 
tell me about it..its jst crazy down here..they have night clubs..prostitutes walkin around..not everywhere sum areas...drinkin in hotels...
 
Drinking is ramapant in Egypt, Syria, morocco, Algeria etc..
EgyptAir used to hand out liquor as one boards their plane, until all the pilots protested..

Morocco is also a very big wine producing nation and has many vinyards. Wine is a major export.

Plus, the large fields of cork oaks go into the production of wine corks that are used for wine bottles world wide.
The Maghreb contains three countries with the Atlas Mountains providing a divider between the Mediterranean coastlines and the Sahara Desert. The wines produced by these three countries, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia have a long rich history with early records dating wine making reaching back 2000 years.

Mascara and other wines from these countries have been winning international awards since the 1859 Fall Exposition in Paris, but have had little success breaking into global markets. This is probably due to the poor quality of much of the wine output due to many economic and political factors...but the climate of the Atlas Mountain range and the influence of French winemakers through the centuries have created a few wines that can compete with some of the best labels in Europe.

The governments of the region are finally beginning to support the traditional wine industry and the results are looking promising. A few of the world's wine experts are starting to differentiate and get past some of the stereotypes. These wines may soon be making a mark in international competitions again...

Some wines of the Maghreb:
Algeria: Mascara, Côteaux de Tlemcen
Tunisia: Bizerte, Carthage, Vieux Magon
Morocco: Berkane, Taza, Fès

http://www.chiff.com/wine/africa/maghreb.htm

Because the people in a country are predominantly Arab does not mean they are Muslim. Morocco has a large number of Christian and Jewish Arabs.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Similar Threads

Back
Top