Many in the crowd waved Bahraini flags and chanted: "No Sunnis, no Shia. We are all Bahrainis".
I would have liked to seen "We are all Muslims"...
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
I think 70% of Bahrain are shiites and that's how they'd like to turn it..wallahu a3lam..
of course anything against sunni Muslims will be fostered by the west..
Yemen is a no go zone for them but Bahrain well.. let's see what happens there..
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
As long as everyone there is happy, then I personally have no problem.
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
I think the revolution wave will reach every place in the world. The result won't be necessarily for the benefit of islam. But it's always good to see people bravely calling for their rights.
"O you who believe! Fear ALLAH as He should be feared" [aal 'Imraan, 102]
I think the revolution wave will reach every place in the world. The result won't be necessarily for the benefit of islam. But it's always good to see people bravely calling for their rights.
tunis al5adra tunis al5adra ben ali tunis al5adra tunis al5adra
MANAMA, Bahrain – Army patrols and tanks locked down the capital of this tiny Gulf kingdom after riot police swinging clubs and firing tear gas smashed into demonstrators, many of them sleeping, in a pre-dawn assault Thursday that uprooted their protest camp demanding political change. Medical officials said four people were killed.
Hours after the attack on Manama's main Pearl Square, the military announced on state TV that it had "key parts" of the capital under its control and that gatherings were banned.
3 people have been killed by the tyrant king's puppets. Bring down the king and the elite tyrants.
Help me to escape from this existence
I yearn for an answer... can you help me?
I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams
In somnolent illusion... I'm paralyzed
I actually don't want the bahraini government to change out of fear that its more likely shia will take over.
Three simple rules in life:
1) If you do not go after what you want, you will never have it
2) If you don't ask, the answer will always be no.
3) If you do not step forward, you'll always be in the same place
Guys this revolt is BAAAAD! It's shias who are killing sunnis because the king is sunni. Sunni = King, shia = people. Don't support these stupid pointless wars. They are just jealous that their king is not shia.
I actually don't want the bahraini government to change out of fear that its more likely shia will take over.
I couldn't agree more.. Iran has alot of interest in the region. so does the U.S they've a large base there which they have to attack Iran of course.. are there any Arab leaders that haven't sold their land and their people's ass to Zionism and the west in whatever form? they want their oil and their money but can't stand the sight of them.. are those people really that jaded to who their friends all? what hypocrites..
At least their govt. made a smart move which is take their tanks and their riot police off the streets.. Bahrain is a rich and small country.
It has no tourists that will be frightened by the unrest and no economic problems, thus an Egyptian/Tunisian style revolution won't work for them so they can sit there in that square day in and day out.. it won't make much of a difference..
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
I actually don't want the bahraini government to change out of fear that its more likely shia will take over.
Salaam,
I think the Shia community should have a say who should become the leader even if the country were to become hostile to Sunni Muslim countries. I think suppressing the Shia community by a Sunni government will make things worse and Iran will take advantage over this.
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
I actually don't want the bahraini government to change out of fear that its more likely shia will take over.
I would be very interested in hearing what you think the best form of government for Bahrain should be, considering that Shia outnumber Sunni by about 2 to 1.
Ok shia’s should have a say in what rights they want…. But them leading the country then I don’t agree even if they are more than sunnis. But that’s not what they are after they want to turn the country into a shia-muslim country. Bahrain is an Islamic country and it should be lead by sunni leaders. True Islamic leaders is what we want in our muslim countries.
Three simple rules in life:
1) If you do not go after what you want, you will never have it
2) If you don't ask, the answer will always be no.
3) If you do not step forward, you'll always be in the same place
A military force from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations moved into Bahrain Monday to shore up the nation's Sunni rulers in the face of escalating Shiite-led protests seeking to break the monarchy's hold on power.
^ That is wrong. The Bahrain citizens should be allowed to topple their own government and replace it with whatever system that they want.
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
Well at least that explains why they want 'the West' to help out the Libyan revolutionaries. They are too busy themselves suppressing the Bahraini revolutionaries.
Bahrain should be controlled by their leaders, until the caliphate will rise.
The people are shia and the king is sunni.
Salaam,
I disagree. We should not believe in Monarchies. The Shia people should be allowed to set up their own government because they are being discriminated against the Sunnis.
I was looking at myself talking to myself and I realized this conversation...I was having with myself looking at myself was a conversation with myself that I needed to have with myself.
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