Protest In Syria

jabba

Salafi Dawah is the best
:salam2:
My sister in law came home from school early today to tell me my class had been cancelled. Yesterday 120 Palestinians were killed and many were children. Damascus is planning a huge protest involving all the schools and anyone else who wants to get involved, inshAllah it will be a peaceful protest and no one else will get hurt because of Israel.:wasalam:
 

Joanna-Aisha

Junior Member
Wa alykoum el salam!Yes, I hope everything will be ok, may Allah save Syria from any opression inshaAllah:)Maa el salama
 

Mabsoot

Amir
Staff member
assalamu alaykum,

interesting considering the maltreatment they give to Palestinians living in squalid conditions in Syrian refugee camps. Others who left Iraq were refused help. Protests in Syria, just a carefully coordinated publicity stunt. Although, most of the Syrian people themselves, care for Palestinians and for Muslims in general.

The only place where Palestinians have some sort of "normality" is in Jordan, where many were given nationality, although there is still some discrimination. Otherwise, in neighbouring countries they live in poverty, their children can not go to schools, do not have access to good health facilities, they can not find decent jobs and they are not allowed to live outside their refugee camps.. Thus after 60 years, they are crowded places.

This is the condition of the Muslims today, unfortunately. InshaAllah, people will wake up and get better.
 

jabba

Salafi Dawah is the best
:salam2:
Refugees in Syria are given free healthcare and education, sadly though ( i know this is true of the Iraqi refugees, not sure of the Palestinians) they are not given status or permits to work, although everyone here finds a way to, well most.
:wasalam:
 

justoneofmillion

Junior Member
assalamu alaykum,

interesting considering the maltreatment they give to Palestinians living in squalid conditions in Syrian refugee camps. Others who left Iraq were refused help. Protests in Syria, just a carefully coordinated publicity stunt. Although, most of the Syrian people themselves, care for Palestinians and for Muslims in general.

The only place where Palestinians have some sort of "normality" is in Jordan, where many were given nationality, although there is still some discrimination. Otherwise, in neighbouring countries they live in poverty, their children can not go to schools, do not have access to good health facilities, they can not find decent jobs and they are not allowed to live outside their refugee camps.. Thus after 60 years, they are crowded places.

This is the condition of the Muslims today, unfortunately. InshaAllah, people will wake up and get better.
:salam2:well brother go visit Algeria ,and you will find many Palestinian brothers and sisters there and they are alhamdulillah not living in refugee camps never ever,in fact you can not even distinguish them from the local population,a lot of them are even born there and speak with the same accent as any regular Algerian,they go to school and are offered free health care like anyone else, am afraid your statement is a bit inaccurate when you say,that the only place where Palestinians have a bit normality is in jordan!allah swt hafiz

ps.there are no diplomatic relations between Algeria and Israel,the Israeli embassy is non existent...
wassalaam
jameel
 
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