GAZA, (PIC)-- The Palestine Scholars League (PSL) has expressed surprise at the Arab and Islamic silence towards the Israeli calls for banning the Adhan (call for prayers) in Jerusalem and Palestinian land occupied in 1948 at the pretext that it "disturbs" the public.
The PSL in a statement on Saturday said that the Arab and Islamic silence had "apparently encouraged the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) to go ahead in its judaization schemes of occupied Jerusalem".
The League also urged all those concerned with stability in the region to curb the IOA and its violations of the Aqsa Mosque, demolition and displacement of Jerusalemites.
Denunciation is no longer valid to deter the IOA, it said, demanding practical steps that stipulates among other things coordinating Arab and Islamic positions and unifying efforts to protect occupied Jerusalem and its holy shrines and inhabitants.
Re: PSL surprised at absence of Arab reaction to Israeli calls for banning Adhan
they want to annex the entire of Palestine for their satanic colonial cockroach state and have been so successful at it with the approval of Arabic countries who almost enable them by closing off borders, denying supplies and health care.. what can I say except 7asbona Allah wa'ni3ma alwakeel..
they are happier spending money on paris hilton and other *****s until they go bankrupt than spending it in the way of Allah and ridding us of Satan's pawn!
Text without context is pretext If your opponent is of choleric temperament, seek to irritate him
Re: PSL surprised at absence of Arab reaction to Israeli calls for banning Adhan
no, of course, i forgot Muslims were the anti-Semitics...so be arent allowed to "bash" jews, but its perfectly acceptable for them to do likewise, and yet we are accused of being anti-Semitic...and they...what do they get called?...what.a.joke...i need to
Last edited by Ummu Sufyaan; 12-06-2009 at 08:51 AM.
...desperate for husnul-khitaam...
please make dua that Allah grants me a good end (to my life). please make dua that Allah guides me.
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