george bush!!!

eemaan1

Junior Member
:salam2:

here's the thing...

i think George Bush should be encouraged to run for presidency .. u know.. for another five years after his term is over....

he has done the muslims a world of good!!!:mashallah:

what d'yu think? u with me?

:hijabi:
 

Zaarah

Junior Member
lol salam,

The thing about George Bush is that he does what he's told by the Zionist cabal that really runs the White House. The next president and the one after that and the one after that will run the country at Israel's bidding.

wasalam
 

Asam

New Member
asalamwalikum i think he's done good he's killed innocent muslims around the world normal people like me and you george bush is a murder man i disagree with you my brother hes a horrible man wasalam
 

eemaan1

Junior Member
:salam2:

just think about it... he has put islam on the map!.....every1 knows there's somthing called islam now....

muslims are more aware of their religion and practising it more than b4......

i'm telling yah... the positives r endless.....if he goes on ... who's to say wat other +ves might com out!!!!

ofcourse then you'd hav 2 ova look the tiny little -ves i.e. the murders and detainings etc

yes George Bush 4 President (murderous so n so).....
 

apocalypse77

Junior Member
:salam2:

here's the thing...

i think George Bush should be encouraged to run for presidency .. u know.. for another five years after his term is over....

he has done the muslims a world of good!!!:mashallah:

what d'yu think? u with me?

:hijabi:

I hope you know what exactly youre talking about because someone might think youre insane BUT then again; without Bush non Muslims might not even have done research about Islam
 

Abdul Hasib

Student of Knowledge
Karimov "Islam"-(Man he's dogbreath)

Please sister Eman and everyone read my post underneath this one, the one after brother Junaid Hassan's. It's important that you read that before this article. I hope you all in the best of Health and Eman. Assalamu Alykum.



Bismillahere Rahman Er Rahim

"The Karimov Islam"

Souce: Information Clearing Center-THings you won't see on CNN click here!


Our President's (George Bush) New Best Friend Boils People Alive

See Also: Just Who Is Our New Best Friend This 29 minute video explores the reality of life in Uzbekistan

06/26/03: Let me introduce you to our presidents new best friend, President Karimov of Uzbekistan.

President Karimov government was awarded $500m in aid from the Bush administration in 2002. The SNB (Uzbekistan's security service) received $79m of this sum.

The U.S. State Department web site states "Uzbekistan is not a democracy and does not have a free press. Many opponents of the government have fled, and others have been arrested." and "The police force and the intelligence service use torture as a routine investigation technique."

Now I would like to introduce you to Muzafar Avazov, a 35-year old father of four. Mr Avazov had a visit from our presidents friends security force (SNB), the photographs below detail the brutality and inhuman treatment our tax dollars subsidize, with the full knowledge of our president and his administration.



Muzafar Avazov, body showed signs of burns on the legs, buttocks, lower back and arms. Sixty to seventy percent of the body was burnt, according to official sources. Doctors who saw the body reported that such burns could only have been caused by immersing Avazov in boiling water. Those who saw the body also reported that there was a large, bloody wound on the back of the head, heavy bruising on the forehead and side of the neck, and that his hands had no fingernails.

WARNING

The pictures of Mr. Avazov's body are horrific and should only be viewed by a mature audience




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HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH:

Deaths Reveal "Horror" of Uzbek Prisons

(New York, August 10, 2002) Two suspicious deaths with apparent signs of torture highlight Uzbekistan's brutal ongoing crackdown against independent Muslims, Human Rights Watch said today. The bodies of Muzafar Avazov and Husnidin Alimov, both religious prisoners at Jaslyk Prison, were returned to family members for burial in Tashkent Thursday.

Individuals who had seen one of the bodies told Human Rights Watch that it showed clear signs of torture. The authorities reportedly restricted viewing of the second body. Both men had been imprisoned at Jaslyk Prison, well-known for its harsh conditions and ill-treatment and torture of religious prisoners.

Human Rights Watch has learned that the body of Muzafar Avazov, a 35-year old father of four, showed signs of burns on the legs, buttocks, lower back and arms. Sixty to seventy percent of the body was burnt, according to official sources. Doctors who saw the body reported that such burns could only have been caused by immersing Avazov in boiling water. Those who saw the body also reported that there was a large, bloody wound on the back of the head, heavy bruising on the forehead and side of the neck, and that his hands had no fingernails.

"These deaths reveal the horror of Uzbek prisons," said Elizabeth Andersen, executive director of Human Rights Watch's Europe and Central Asia Division. "It seems the small signs of progress on torture we had seen were mere window-dressing, intended to hide Uzbekistan's persistent problem and placate international critics."

These latest incidents of serious human rights violations could complicate Uzbekistan's relations with the United States. The United States has allied itself closely with Uzbekistan in the war against terrorism, but U.S. government officials have expressed concern that Uzbekistan's harsh treatment of independent Muslims could be counterproductive to the anti-terror effort. The U.S. government recently adopted a law requiring that before delivering aid to the Uzbek government, the Bush administration must determine that Uzbekistan is making "substantial and continuing progress" in meeting the human rights commitments contained in a U.S.-Uzbekistan March 2002 joint declaration.

Uzbek authorities, including numerous police officers, brought the body of Muzafar Avazov, to the family home at about 3:30 p.m. on August 8. Police cars surrounded the area and checked visitors who approached the house, preventing some from entering. When the burial occurred at 6:00 p.m. that evening, police closed the road to traffic. Authorities from the office of General Prosecutor Rashidjon Kodirov reportedly threatened the family not to talk to the media or give interviews to others about the circumstances surrounding Avazov's death. In May 2002, Human Rights Watch received reports that prison authorities had beaten Muzafar Avazov and put him in a punishment cell for stating that nothing could stop him from performing his prayers.

The authorities also returned the body of 34-year old Husnidin Alimov to his family in Tashkent on August 8, but they reportedly restricted viewing of the body. Prior to the death, relatives of people imprisoned in Jaslyk told Human Rights Watch that prison officials had placed Alimov in a punishment cell. He was reportedly placed there before the end of June and spent many weeks there before his death. Prisoners are often placed in such cells for praying or refusing to ask for forgiveness from Uzbek President Islam Karimov. Conditions are reportedly severe and beatings common. "Deaths under such circumstances are highly suspicious," said Andersen. "The Uzbek government must ensure that full and open investigations are conducted into these deaths and into the conditions and treatment of prisoners in Jaslyk. There is an urgent need for regular, independent, international monitoring of conditions there." A large number of police accompanied Alimov's body and were present during the funeral.

The father of another man who died in May, apparently after terrible beatings in Jaslyk, was reportedly detained by police directly after the funeral and sentenced Friday to 15 days in custody on an administrative charge, related to his attendance at the funeral. Police reportedly questioned him about how he heard about the funeral and why he attended. Both men were serving prison sentences on charges related to their religious activity. Since 1997, the government of Uzbekistan has waged a campaign against religious Muslims who practice their faith outside of state controls. The peaceful expression of independent religious views has landed thousands in prison on charges of extremism. The government has particularly targeted members of Hizb ut-Tahrir, a banned Islamic group that calls for the peaceful reestablishment of the Caliphate in Central Asia. Uzbek authorities routinely prosecute those accused of affiliation with the group on charges of anti-state activities or possession or distribution of "illegal religious materials." "Torture is an unmistakable feature of this campaign," said Andersen. In the past fifteen months alone, Human Rights Watch has documented 11 deaths arising from suspicious circumstances in custody. According to information from the human rights group Memorial, Alimov was sentenced in 1999 to 16 years in prison, on a range of charges, including spreading religious "extremist" materials. Avazov was sentenced in mid-2000 to 20 years in prison. He had been accused of membership of Hizb ut-Tahrir. His sentence was reduced on appeal in February 2001 to 19 years.

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH


And rember that's just oen more bad thing about him! More latyer Inshallah.
 
i think whatever bush did it was not from his own.

whatever we muslim saw was the results of our deeds.
because of our sin and we left quran and sunnah from our life.

bush can do nothing if allah doesn´t want.

and if muslims do live with quran and sunnah then allah will never give chance to bush to do anything against muslims.

allah knows the best
 

Abdul Hasib

Student of Knowledge
Sister Eman, I know what has made you say this. It's the infidels at school right?

Do NOT listen to a word they say. They just want to lead you astray. And be careful from the Social Studies or History (or Civic) teachers because they are saying "He's saved a lot of Muzlimz" And I just pretend that I'm listening to what they say but it's all bull so it never goes in my ears.
 

ibn azem

Super Moderator
Staff member
:salam2:

I hope we muslim start to learn our Deen propery, practice and teach it to others and that is our mission, our duty and the best solution for us all.

Just blaming others, offending and swearing does not make us either better muslims nor does it help Islam nor muslims.

Just to remind us of some of the rules of the forum.

The Following is not allowed on the Forums, and in some cases an instant Ban on an user May be put in place:

- insults, racial slurs and swearing.
Remember also:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Amr: Allah's Apostle neither talked in an insulting manner nor did he ever speak evil intentionally. He used to say, "The most beloved to me amongst you is the one who has the best character and manners...."Book #57 Hadeeth #104

wasalaam.
 

ibn azem

Super Moderator
Staff member
:salam2:

Its just an advice, to us all, brother 'abdul- Hasib.

My name is ibn 'azem, my fathers name is 'azem(one "e" - arabic word 'azm - عَزْم - firm), ibn - the son of. ;)

wasalaam.
 

Abdul Hasib

Student of Knowledge
I know Arabic brother ibn Azem. I read Hadith and stories of the Sahabi you know. :) And yeah it is an advice, but, he deserves to be cursed in the Dunya and Akirah not even his own Kafir people like him.
 

ibn azem

Super Moderator
Staff member
I know Arabic brother ibn Azem. I read Hadith and stories of the Sahabi you know. :)
:salam2:

thats great brother, masha'Allah.

Just avoid putting two "e"-s in the name "Azem" ok, otherwise you give it a totally different meaning.

wasalaam.
 
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