Syrian Allawi Regime Shelling Sunni Mosques in Syria

al-fajr

...ism..schism
Staff member
:salam2:

I don´t see any differencies between Syrian dictator and Egyptian dictator.

Syrian people want freedom from they dictator as well Egyptians from their (who is now in court).

Near history of Middle East is full of massacres when people want different than they "leaders" (whose mostly took they power by military coup d etat (coups).

Sunnis against sunnis, shias against shias, sunnis and shias againt each others...

It is matter of political power for people who have used to believe all power belongs to them.

Nothing else.

Sure, believe what you like, you choose to believe whatever you want, ignore the reality of the situation on the ground in Syria.

Freedom of choice, after all.

Wa-salaam
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
Sure, believe what you like, you choose to believe whatever you want, ignore the reality of the situation on the ground in Syria.

Freedom of choice, after all.

Wa-salaam

:salam2:

As well to you dear.

I have followed political situtions in the Middle East - not religion emotions - last 25 years.

Freedom of reality.
 

al-fajr

...ism..schism
Staff member
:salam2:

As well to you dear.

I have followed political situtions in the Middle East - not religion emotions - last 25 years.

Freedom of reality.

It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been following Middle Eastern politics, clearly you haven’t been able to identify the difference between the demands being made by the people of Egypt, compared to the demands of the people of Syria.

Al-Jazeera still likes to suggest this is a fight for democracy, that is the slant they have adopted, mostly because the reality is quite frightening for their western audiences.

I will post that which supports my view and instead of just stating your beliefs, I call you to post more evidence to support your own, that might actually help in terms of better understanding the situation, I’m open to your view and you should also be open to mine when it comes to undeniable evidence.

And comparisons don’t always work, sometimes things happen which are completely unprecedented.

Wa-salaam
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
:salam2:

It does matter. You too have right to your opinions, are they right or wrong, decides Allah only.

My salam to you.
 

Just a Guy

Reinventing Myself
It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been following Middle Eastern politics, clearly you haven’t been able to identify the difference between the demands being made by the people of Egypt, compared to the demands of the people of Syria.

Al-Jazeera still likes to suggest this is a fight for democracy, that is the slant they have adopted, mostly because the reality is quite frightening for their western audiences.

I will post that which supports my view and instead of just stating your beliefs, I call you to post more evidence to support your own, that might actually help in terms of better understanding the situation, I’m open to your view and you should also be open to mine when it comes to undeniable evidence.

And comparisons don’t always work, sometimes things happen which are completely unprecedented.

Wa-salaam

:salam2:

You have my attention, sister. Enlighten us as to what exactly is going on in Syria.
 

Salem9022

Junior Member
:salam2:

Assad doesn´t kill Syrians because he is from allawi region but because he is dictator. Many "sunni" dictators are ready and some also have killed they own citizens whose ask stop torturing, nepotism and corruption in they countries.

Question is political, not between religions or sects.

If that was the case then Bashar Al-Assad and his father Hafiz wouldnt have flooded Syria with hunderds of thousands of Iranian Shias to decrease the Sunni Arab population in the last 40 years. And He wouldnt have been a good friend of Iran and he wouldnt support Hizbullah which wants to create a Shia state in Lebanon. And Iraqi Shia Govt led by Maliki wouldnt have supported him and his Allawi regime if what you are saying is true.

Also Baathism and Arab Nationalism which many "Sunni" dictators belong with was formed by Syrian Allawi and Orthodox Christian. Gadhafi, Mubarak, Nasser, Ali Abdelah Saleh, Sadat, Saddam etc. all formed their beliefs from Baathism and Arab Nationalism and secularism.

Bashar Al-Assad and his father are different, They came to power disguised as Sunni Muslims and then led a coup to topple a Sunni King then a Sunni Muslim Leader. And they have been giving the upper hand to Allawis in Syria since then. How come there isnt any Sunni Military commander in Syria or any significant sunni muslim in the government even though they make the majority of the country? If your statement is true.
 

al-fajr

...ism..schism
Staff member
:salam2:

You have my attention, sister. Enlighten us as to what exactly is going on in Syria.
Wa-alaykum assalam,

I wouldn't say I know exactly what is going on. I have only the same sources of information as everybody else, its totally up to the individual to see it for what it is, or not.

For example, 12th August in the city of Homs, Syria:

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Two slogans here: 'Bashar O enemy of Allaah' and 'We bow to none but Allaah'
 

Shak78

Junior Member
The conflict in Syria has two causes, the first of due to the Arab Spring the people of Syria are tired of living under an oppressive regime and want freedoms that any human is due. The current government is fighting for it's survival and seeing Tunisia, Egypt ect they are fighting harder then ever. Then there is the sectarian issue as well but I truly believe that is more the first that is fueling the slaughter by the government then the second. That being said both are factors into this sad state that the innocent Syrian people find themselves in.
 

esperanza

revert of many years
both syria and egypt are similar in that people are struggling to stand for thier rights..basic human rights,,, but syria is a unique case... yes in 1984..thousnads were massacared in a predominantly sunni town ,,,and the same town is also being persecuted now,,,,syria also has secret agreements wiht israel,,,,israle will be happy onoly is assad stays in power..because the real people of syria and true muslims would view israel quite differently
 

esperanza

revert of many years
yes ..middle east politics are very very complicated,,,,,but its obvious now that this is direct supression of sunni moslems..thats why the saudis are becoming more involved in the situation,,,,
 

Just a Guy

Reinventing Myself
:salam2:

So I'm starting to get the impression that this is a Sunni vs. Shia thing, like what happened in Bahrain, only in reverse.
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
both syria and egypt are similar in that people are struggling to stand for thier rights..basic human rights,,, but syria is a unique case... yes in 1984..thousnads were massacared in a predominantly sunni town ,,,and the same town is also being persecuted now,,,,syria also has secret agreements wiht israel,,,,israle will be happy onoly is assad stays in power..because the real people of syria and true muslims would view israel quite differently

Your right Bashar has promised Israel that until he is in power their safety is guaranteed and if he is removed then Islamist will take over Syria and attack Israel.

May Allaah protect the sunnis and punish the majoos.
 

al-fajr

...ism..schism
Staff member
:salam2:

So I'm starting to get the impression that this is a Sunni vs. Shia thing, like what happened in Bahrain, only in reverse.

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The picture being burnt is of Bashar al Assad above and you can make out Hassan Nasrallah.

I also saw a vid of the 'Nasrallah Army division' arriving to support the Syrian Army against the people, but I can't find it now.

Massacre in Hama, this month (Ramadaan 2011):

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Back in June, Homs showed the world its singing talent:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aon-cip5kuk&feature=youtu.be

Theres been something going on in pretty much every major Syrian city. May Allaah aid them.

Wa-salaam
 

MohammedMaksudul

May Allah Forgive us
:salam2:

Syria, Yemen, their the muslims are calling for the tawheed and shariah, The rule of LAA ILAAHA ILLA ALLAH. But the media is very quick to dismiss the situations as pro-democracy protests. The reality however, as far as I have observed is different. And yemen also is out of news all of a sudden. Subhan Allah. Times are changing fast.
 

Just a Guy

Reinventing Myself
:salam2:

Well I was under the impression that the revolution in Egypt (which inspired the ones in Libya and Syria) was largely a secular uprising and didn't have much to do with Sharia law.

I read an interesting article a few weeks back that mentioned Iran as the big loser of the Arab Spring and Turkey as the big winner after all was said and done.
 

esperanza

revert of many years
what is happening in syria is sick..is TERRIBLE..TODAY THEY ARE ATTACKING WIHT WARSHIPS..we must all pray for the muslims in syria
 

al-fajr

...ism..schism
Staff member
:salam2:

So I'm starting to get the impression that this is a Sunni vs. Shia thing, like what happened in Bahrain, only in reverse.
Wa-alaykum assalam.

I should have pointed out, the regime is Nusayri; this religion has nothing to do with Islaam, it is contrary to the very basics of Islaamic beliefs.
 
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