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True. Some claimed he was a very very broken man. I saw nothing that displayed that. He remained calm and collective. Even declining the head cover.

It was nothing but revenge He begins intoning the shahada, he got to Muhammad - at which point he is cut off as the trapdoor opens and he falls.

Hmm, but he did complete the Shahadah once, he was cut off on his second time, not that I'm saying he was rightly cut off, but, at least he DID say the Shahadah fully before he died.
 
like sis summayah said, da man died being brave.. i cant believe how patient and not scared he was man.. :-\

and about ''is this how men behave? you are not men'' dat woz an excellent line! people shouting things like go 2 hell etc, r cowards..

and also the trial was not fair at all! the judge was biased, before the trial even started, bcuz dey got so much beef wid da muslims, da judge's mind was already made up..! wot a stupid lill..
 
True. Some claimed he was a very very broken man. I saw nothing that displayed that. He remained calm and collective. Even declining the head cover.

It was nothing but revenge He begins intoning the shahada, he got to Muhammad - at which point he is cut off as the trapdoor opens and he falls.


he said it once. so technically he actually did say the shahadah properly before he got murdered :)
 
And then tried and convicted of war crimes. So he is a criminal, murderer actually. Why is it that the same people that say it is so bad that saddam was executed, are the same people that support execution in an islamic state? Why is it ok for an islamic state but not another?

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Here is a more detailed explanation of what I have said:

1) A country (USA) whose border way far from Iraq came invading the country in another way Iraq was not within USA borders so that USA has the right to implement their laws.
2) The man was a war prisoner not a normal thug who went out suddenly killing people off.
3) Quran is obviously referring the punishment to criminals within the Islamic state not to war prisoners (who have their own set of laws in Islam).
4) War prisoners: are soldiers who have been captured after or within the war.
5) Using your logic why don’t we execute every Iraqi prisoner [depending on their past] like sadam.
6) Stop mixing a war prisoner and a thug.


[moderators correct me if I said something wrong]

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I read the following article on the BBC fiveLive website and it made me quite sad.....



Nurse tells of 'gardener' Saddam

Saddam Hussein watered weeds in a jail garden and drank coffee while smoking cigars to keep his blood pressure down, a US army nurse who cared for him says.
In an interview with a US newspaper, Master Sgt Robert Ellis provided a rare glimpse into the last years of Saddam Hussein, who was executed on Saturday.

Sgt Ellis looked after the former Iraqi leader - whom they called 'Victor' - in 2004 and 2005 at a camp near Baghdad.

The prisoner rarely complained during his time in captivity, he said.

He added that he was under strict orders to do whatever necessary to keep Saddam alive.

"Saddam Hussein cannot die in US custody," he said a US colonel had told him.

'Coping skills'

Sgt Ellis, from St Louis, told the St Louis Post-Dispatch that Saddam Hussein was held in a six foot by eight foot (1.8m to 2.4m) cell with a cot, table, two plastic chairs and two wash basins.

I posed no threat. In fact, I was there to help him, and he respected that

Robert Ellis

When he was allowed to go outside, Saddam Hussein saved bread scraps from his meals to feed to the birds, Sgt Ellis said.

The former leader also watered a patch of weeds.

"He said he was a farmer when he was young and he never forgot where he came from," Sgt Ellis said.

He said Saddam Hussein never gave him trouble and complained little.

"He had very good coping skills," Sgt Ellis said.

Saddam talked about when he used to read bedtime stories to his young children and recalled giving his daughter medicine for an upset stomach.

His sons Uday and Qusay were killed by US troops in 2003.

The former leader did not talk about dying and had no regrets about his regime, saying what he did was for Iraq.

Sgt Ellis said Saddam Hussein once asked him why the US had invaded when "the laws in Iraq were fair and the weapons inspectors didn't find anything".

Sgt Ellis, 56, checked on Saddam Hussein - or Victor as he was referred to in military code - twice a day.

"I posed no threat. In fact, I was there to help him, and he respected that," Sgt Ellis said.

When the nurse had to leave because his brother was dying, Saddam Hussein hugged him and said he would be his brother.

The former president, 69, was sentenced to death by an Iraqi court on 5 November over the killings of 148 Shias from the town of Dujail in the 1980s.
 
I read the following article on the BBC fiveLive website and it made me quite sad.....



Nurse tells of 'gardener' Saddam

Saddam Hussein watered weeds in a jail garden and drank coffee while smoking cigars to keep his blood pressure down, a US army nurse who cared for him says.
In an interview with a US newspaper, Master Sgt Robert Ellis provided a rare glimpse into the last years of Saddam Hussein, who was executed on Saturday.

Sgt Ellis looked after the former Iraqi leader - whom they called 'Victor' - in 2004 and 2005 at a camp near Baghdad.

The prisoner rarely complained during his time in captivity, he said.

He added that he was under strict orders to do whatever necessary to keep Saddam alive.

"Saddam Hussein cannot die in US custody," he said a US colonel had told him.

'Coping skills'

Sgt Ellis, from St Louis, told the St Louis Post-Dispatch that Saddam Hussein was held in a six foot by eight foot (1.8m to 2.4m) cell with a cot, table, two plastic chairs and two wash basins.

I posed no threat. In fact, I was there to help him, and he respected that

Robert Ellis

When he was allowed to go outside, Saddam Hussein saved bread scraps from his meals to feed to the birds, Sgt Ellis said.

The former leader also watered a patch of weeds.

"He said he was a farmer when he was young and he never forgot where he came from," Sgt Ellis said.

He said Saddam Hussein never gave him trouble and complained little.

"He had very good coping skills," Sgt Ellis said.

Saddam talked about when he used to read bedtime stories to his young children and recalled giving his daughter medicine for an upset stomach.

His sons Uday and Qusay were killed by US troops in 2003.

The former leader did not talk about dying and had no regrets about his regime, saying what he did was for Iraq.

Sgt Ellis said Saddam Hussein once asked him why the US had invaded when "the laws in Iraq were fair and the weapons inspectors didn't find anything".

Sgt Ellis, 56, checked on Saddam Hussein - or Victor as he was referred to in military code - twice a day.

"I posed no threat. In fact, I was there to help him, and he respected that," Sgt Ellis said.

When the nurse had to leave because his brother was dying, Saddam Hussein hugged him and said he would be his brother.

The former president, 69, was sentenced to death by an Iraqi court on 5 November over the killings of 148 Shias from the town of Dujail in the 1980s.

yeah i read this in the news yesterday
 
yea.. mashallah! ^ i know, it was on eid day, i woz so upset :-\ how can dey have killed him.. :-\
 
I think that is was insulting to have it doen on Eid Al Adha
 
I saw de video as wel...how cruel...I mean I know he killed and deserves to be killed...but on Eid-Al-Adha???
 
His last words were 'Theres no God but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah'. May Allah(SWT) have mercy on him, he died with the Shahada on his lips and he died like a man, with no fear of his executioners.

I totally agree with this statement. End of the day, it is Saddam who succeeded...

1) Facing his executioners so bravely and standing up as a leader
2) On his lips the Sahada while dying
 
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