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These type of threads seem to be causing a lot of fitna.
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Well having heard from a Libyan sister about living under Gadaffi it's very different story, she said all that stuff about 50k for newly married couples is a lie, and electricity was cheap but not free, and the education and health system was free however "what good is it if the education system is bad, and low quality. Even the schools, many of them look like a poor countries schools, with bad structure.
Same with health care, usually it is bad, and sometimes not even available, that is why many Libyans (including some of my relatives) would go to Tunisia and Egypt yearly to get treatment, and they had to pay a lot of money for it, sometimes tens of thousands, and some would become in debt because of it."
this law made it forbidden for anyone to own more than the house he lives in, thus any libyan who owned houses or apartments that they put up for rent, it was taken from him and given to people who didn't have a home,
Education and health care was free, but what good is it if the education system is bad, and low quality. Even the schools, many of them look like a poor countries schools, with bad structure.
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[TD]Jabir b. Abdullah (Allah be pleased with them) reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
He who has land should cultivate it himself, but if he does not cultivate it himself, then he should let his brother cultivate it.
Sahih Muslim 3716[/TD]
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Jabir b. Abdullah (Allah be pleased with them) reported some of the Companions of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had surplus of land. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: He, who has surplus land (in his possession) should cultivate it, or he should lend it to his brother for benefit, but if he refuses to accept it, he should retain it.
Sahih Muslim 3717
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[TD]Jabir b. Abdullah (Allah be pleased with them) reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
He who has land should cultivate it himself, but if he does not cultivate it himself, then he should let his brother cultivate it.
Sahih Muslim 3716[/TD]
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Jabir b. Abdullah (Allah be pleased with them) reported some of the Companions of Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) had surplus of land. Thereupon Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: He, who has surplus land (in his possession) should cultivate it, or he should lend it to his brother for benefit, but if he refuses to accept it, he should retain it.
Sahih Muslim 3717
Jabir b. 'Abdullah reported: We used to cultivate land on rent during the lifetime of Allah's Apostle (may peace be upon him) and we got a share out of the grain left in the ears after threshing them and something unspecified. Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) said: He who has land should cultivate it or let his brother till it, otherwise he should leave it.
Sahih Muslim 3723
thus any libyan who owned houses or apartments that they put up for rent, it was taken from him and given to people who didn't have a home, thus many Libyans lost their properties, their wealth that they gained with their own sweat for many years, just gone in a second due to a satanic law, that claims equality but no justice. The idea of this law was to make every Libyan have a home, and no one homeless, but this lead to injustice and stealing of other people's properties.
It has to be that way for the next best thing no?It seems like many countries in the middle east has it bad, huh? imsad
Out of interest, what was so bad about Ghadaffi, as I still don't know why people hated him so much, did he deprive his people of a good quality of life while he lived like a king? What was brutal about his regime before the protests started? I understand he became brutal when the protests started but in the 40 years prior to that what did he inflict upon his people that was so brutal and unjust? I'm genuinely asking cos I sincerely don't know.
It seems like many countries in the middle east has it bad, huh? imsad
true, but i am still emphasising the fact that by condemning him for much smaller crimes and forgetting to mention the horrendous crimes of those behind nato,
we are actually helping them in their attack on Islam, look how they used the character of Saddam to kill over a million muslims in Iraq, or certain aspects of the (previously u.s backed) taliban, to murder and continue to occupy afghanistan.
remember how brother Awlaki would put it in perspective even when condemning a wrong?
not only that - but they actually had the audacity to request that nato stay, just in order to try and remove the blame from nato.
and land is something that Allah gave for free, people didn't pay Him for it, they just occupied what they used from the time of Adam and left the rest, it was only when land became scarce and some had more power than others that they took a bigger share of it, and now people use economic bullying to take over God Given land while others live homeless and with no land to cultivate?
the Prophet (pbuh)'s hadith makes sense in that light, this is why people can't charge for water from natural wells but can for dug out ones, can charge for fruits since they planted them, but can't just decide to say "i have more military/financial power than you so i'll usurp the God Given land while you remain homeless.
and the person on that forum you copied from who called it a "satanic law" would do good to ask Allah for forgiveness.
Salaam,
Hilliary Clinton laughs at everything lol....
curiously enough - egypt, tunisia and libya (including benghazi) all fall along the strategic coastal route to palestine,
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On 5 April 1986 Libyan agents bombed "La Belle" nightclub in West Berlin, killing three and injuring 229. Gaddafi's plan was intercepted by Western intelligence and more detailed information was retrieved some years later from Stasi archives. Libyan agents who had carried out the operation, from the Libyan embassy in East Germany, were prosecuted by the reunited Germany in the 1990s.
Pan Am Flight 103 was Pan American World Airways' third daily scheduled transatlantic flight from London Heathrow Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. On Wednesday, 21 December 1988, the aircraft flying this route — a Boeing 747–121 registered N739PA and named “Clipper Maid of the Seas” — was destroyed by a bomb, killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew members. Eleven people in Lockerbie, in southern Scotland, were also killed as large sections of the plane fell in the town and destroyed several houses, bringing total fatalities to 270. As a result, the event is also known as the Lockerbie bombing.
He got what he deserved.
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