Ex-allies 'fight al-Qaeda in Iraq'

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Of course it is allowed only for a justifed reason like jihad or a certain punishment.duh.Al-Jazeera is not even islamic to begin with so.......but as-sahab is.smile.
 
Do you want to present evidence that has brainwashed you.don't bother.I don't believe any western media : cnn, bbc,time, new york tiems, washington post, al-jazeera,and the many infested lies of the west.funny post though. Actually ridiculous.
 
Of course it is allowed only for a justifed reason like jihad or a certain punishment.duh.Al-Jazeera is not even islamic to begin with so.......but as-sahab is.smile.
That really comes down to an OBL idology.

So you don't believe Western News. You don't accept Al-Jazeera because it isn't Islamic.

Boy life must be boring if you only look at a such a small part of the world.

Maybe some day you will get a grip on reality, but I doubt it.
 
And your point is...........

some people are way slow like you.
How would you know? I'm not Islamic, so you have no knowledge.

So sad, maybe when you get out of your teens you will open your eyes.

But as I said, I doubt it.

Enjoy yourself imposed ignorance.

Peace and good bye to you
It isn't any fun to have a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.
Wilber
 
Life must be boring for you since all you speak and believe are lies.Like i said"Allah guides whomever he wills and leads astray whomever he wills." Hey at least we worship something unlike u and how does that make you more knowledgable than me or any muslim?funny.Some people....
 
Peace and good bye to you
It isn't any fun to have a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.
Wilber


It isn't fun debating with an ignorant and unkowledgable person either wilber
good ridince ya zandiqa
al-muslimah
 
So then based on this statement alone you agree with what i stated above

no offence taken either, although how do you know what my religious orientation is?

i dont, but muslims judge from the apparent, so if someone isnt claiming islam on an islamic message board then my assumption from the apparent is one of saying they are non-muslim,

if that is different and you have taken offence at being called non-muslim, it would be better to change your designation on your id.

Abu Abdullah
 
if the Talibaan is not the taifatul mansoora then i dont know who is....

im serious... who?

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullaah

wa alaykumus salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,

good post, some reps coming your way!

people criticise the taliban, not being there and not understanding their dire situation and how it has led to decisions they might not otherwise have taken.

innocents do sometimes get killed in war, but who makes the the decision on who is innocent and who not? Allah will make that ultimate decision but the mujahadeen must make difficult decisions daily,

ultimately we support them and make dua for them because they fight for the deen, fight to impliment shariah, the law of Allah and fight against those all those who oppose Allah and his law whether they consider themselves muslims or non muslims, their claims dont matter it is their outer reality of their actions which is judged by ourselves.

wa alaykumus salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,

Abu Abdullah
 
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hi wilberhum,

do you think the two conflicts are seperate in the minds of the believers?

no, they are the same conflict, the same enemy, often the same people fighting on our side also with fighters going from afghanistan to iraq and now returning with new skills and techniques to fight the kaffirs.

many of the amirs in the iraqi mujahadeen give alliegence to the taliban leader mullah muhammad omar (may Allah protect him) either directly or indirectly through their oath of alliangence to sheikh obl.

Abu Abdullah
 
hi wilberhum,

do you think the two conflicts are seperate in the minds of the believers?

no, they are the same conflict, the same enemy, often the same people fighting on our side also with fighters going from afghanistan to iraq and now returning with new skills and techniques to fight the kaffirs.

many of the amirs in the iraqi mujahadeen give alliegence to the taliban leader mullah muhammad omar (may Allah protect him) either directly or indirectly through their oath of alliangence to sheikh obl.

Abu Abdullah
Bet you love OBL too. Why doesn't that suprise me?
 
wa alaykumus salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,

good post, some reps coming your way!

people criticise the taliban, not being there and not understanding their dire situation and how it has led to decisions they might not otherwise have taken.

innocents do sometimes get killed in war, but who makes the the decision on who is innocent and who not? Allah will make that ultimate decision but the mujahadeen must make difficult decisions daily,

ultimately we support them and make dua for them because they fight for the deen, fight to impliment shariah, the law of Allah and fight against those all those who oppose Allah and his law whether they consider themselves muslims or non muslims, their claims dont matter it is their outer reality of their actions which is judged by ourselves.

wa alaykumus salaam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,

Abu Abdullah


just came across this, this evening, another fine example of your favored taliban, how do you wish to defend this? Because these police side with the government, as the Quran says you should, they are tortured and their mutilated Muslim bodies are hung from trees (isnt disgracing the dead also unislamic no matter what religious orientation?):skeleton:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071119/ap_on_re_as/afghanistan

Taliban torture, execute 5 Afghan police By NOOR KHAN, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 21 minutes ago



KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Taliban militants slashed the hands and legs of five abducted policemen in southern Afghanistan and hung their mutilated bodies from trees in a warning to villagers against working with the government, officials said Sunday.

The discovery of the bodies came as officials said that recent violence and clashes had left at least 68 people dead across Afghanistan.

The officers had been abducted two months ago from their checkpoint in southern Uruzgan province, said Juma Gul Himat, the provincial police chief. The Taliban slashed their hands and legs and hung the bodies on trees Saturday in Gazak village of Derawud district, he said.

"The Taliban told the people that whoever works with the government will suffer the same fate as these policemen," Himat said. "This village is under Taliban control. There are more than 100 Taliban in this village."

Two tribal elders received the bodies of the policemen on Sunday, he said.

More than 6,000 people have died in insurgency-related violence this year — a record number, according to an Associated Press count based on figures from Western and Afghan officials.

The executions followed several days of violence in the country's south which left at least 63 people dead, including 58 militants and two Canadian soldiers.

Also in Uruzgan, police shot and killed two suspected Taliban militants on Sunday as they approached a police checkpoint on a motorbike, Himat said.

In Zabul province, the Taliban ambushed and clashed with an army patrol Saturday night, leaving 11 suspected insurgents dead and four soldiers wounded, said Qasem Khan, a provincial police official.

Authorities recovered the bodies of the 11 militants killed alongside their weapons, Khan said.

In southern Helmand province, a suicide bomber attacked a NATO patrol Sunday in Gereshk district, damaging a vehicle but causing no casualties, said provincial police chief Mohammad Hussein Andiwal.

In Kandahar province, Canadian and Afghan troops battled militants and called in airstrikes in Zhari district on Saturday. One Afghan soldier and at least 20 suspected militants were killed, said provincial police chief Sayed Agha Saqeb.

A roadside bomb hit a NATO vehicle during the same battle, killing two Canadian soldiers and their translator and wounding three other Canadian troops, officials said.

Separately, a suicide bomber on a motorbike attacked a NATO convoy in Nangarhar province's Chaparhar district, killing an Afghan civilian and wounding another NATO soldier, officials said Saturday.

Elsewhere, 23 Taliban militants were killed during a U.S.-led coalition operation on Thursday aimed at disrupting a weapons transfer in southern Afghanistan, the coalition said
 
Never should a believer kill a believer; but (If it so happens) by mistake, (Compensation is due): If one (so) kills a believer, it is ordained that he should free a believing slave, and pay compensation to the deceased's family, unless they remit it freely. If the deceased belonged to a people at war with you, and he was a believer, the freeing of a believing slave (Is enough). If he belonged to a people with whom ye have treaty of Mutual alliance, compensation should be paid to his family, and a believing slave be freed. For those who find this beyond their means, (is prescribed) a fast for two months running: by way of repentance to Allah. for Allah hath all knowledge and all wisdom.
4:92

what is your opinon on battle between forces of Hazrat Ayesha and Hazrat Ali razi Allah in light of 4:92 (where Hazrat Ayesha set out to punish a group of olden day terrorists and assasins)?
 
All I have to say is----

ultimately we support them and make dua for them because they fight for the deen, fight to impliment shariah, the law of Allah and fight against those all those who oppose Allah and his law whether they consider themselves muslims or non muslims, their claims dont matter it is their outer reality of their actions which is judged by ourselves.
 
The leaders and the masses? Isn't that just about everyone? Who is left..reporters..firefighters?

yes but what im saying is that the leaders are the ones in the greatest wrong, they clearly know what they're doing and who they're going against yet they desist not, whilst the masses are fed a bunch of propaganda and then they march unknowingly
 
Well, contrary to what many believe, the majority of Americans understand that Islamic extremism is an enemy of our way of life. The question is what to do about it. There are many, and I'm one of them, who believes the War in Iraq is a distraction from the real struggle, which is in Afghanistan and those local extremists in Europe and the U.S.
 
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