suffering in syria

esperanza

revert of many years
why is the world so quiet over syria
such deep suffering,,,while we find our days of ramadan perhaps tiring or long..what about those muslims fearing for their lives each and every day/..even when they go to pray....how can so many arab and muslim countries keep quiet,,,,:hijabi:
 

rightpath_357

Junior Member
Asalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu

Ramadan Mubarak sis :)

I know what you mean- unfortunately the unity of Muslims these days is incredibly weak. All Muslim countries are suffering and most people don't even know or bother to find out. The Prophet (SAW) described the unity of Muslims like a body. One part suffers and they all suffer. Well- this body is DYING right now and it doesn't even realize it!

We must all make du'aa for our brothers and sisters in Islam. Awareness needs to be spread and action needs to be taken. It's Ramadan- deeds multiply immensely- so what other excuse could anyone possibly need?!

May Allah open our eyes and give us the strength to support our Islamic body. Ameen.

Salam :)
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
:salam2:

Thanks about reminding us about this matter. Key to all problems is just unity of all muslims. I just saw video from Palestine, where people support struggle of Syrians, even they too live in harsh condition under rude occupation:

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On the first days of Ramadan, August 1, Palestinians expressed their anger and grief over the reports of continuous violence in Syria.

Residents of Hebron (Al Khalil) in the West Bank condemned the government-led violence within the Syrian cities and support civilians protests.

Khaled Abu Aisha, Al Khalil residence, "We say God help them because we as Palestinians live under occupation we know a lot about this. We hope in this holy land to support the Syrian people and they will be freed soon"

Others hoped that the Syrian government would soon collapse under the popular uprising.

Ibrahim Al Zuhur said, "I hope Ramadan will be a month of blessing for Syria because all the Muslim victories happened in Ramadan we hope the end of Ramadan will be the end of the Syrian regime"

Palestinians, together with most of the global Muslim community of one billion in more than 50 countries, began to observe the holy month of Ramadan.

Salah Abu Hilwa said, "I am really sorry about what is going in Syria because people want to change their lives and get better lives. I am sorry that innocents are killed but that is their price of freedom. I hope it will end soon and I hope Ramadan will bring blessing to the whole world."

On July 31, Syrian tanks open fire on civilians of the city of Hama, resembling scenes of the 1982 massacre, which indicates that President Bashar Al Assad will continue to use all means to crush protests rather than carry out his promises of reform.

Speakers:

Khaled Abu Aisha, Salah Abu Hilwa, Ibrahim Al Zuhur, Al Khalil residences.

Voices:
Abdullah Madani
Hamza El Attar
Sultan Batawi

Source: AlArabiya
 

Islam!!yay

Junior Member
:salam2:

Yea I know what you mean. Theres so many muslim countries around Syria that can do much harm to syrian forces. When the attack on Libya commenced the arab league said they will not take part in the offense why ? its because of honor said one arab representative.They do not want to use an arab offensive over another arab country because if an arab country attacks libya would be dishonorable. so I guess its honorable when dictators murder their own people is that right arab leaders ? :astag:
 

esperanza

revert of many years
:salam2:

Yea I know what you mean. Theres so many muslim countries around Syria that can do much harm to syrian forces. When the attack on Libya commenced the arab league said they will not take part in the offense why ? its because of honor said one arab representative.They do not want to use an arab offensive over another arab country because if an arab country attacks libya would be dishonorable. so I guess its honorable when dictators murder their own people is that right arab leaders ? :astag:

yes so true..but wiht libya they at least bothered to meet and discuss and condemn,,,i know its sensitive situation because syria is central to other issues,,,like lebanon/syria /iran...but how can we sit by and watch muslims masaccared in a muslim country
 

sister herb

Official TTI Chef
so I guess its honorable when dictators murder their own people is that right arab leaders ? :astag:

:salam2:

Many of those arab leaders around Syria are dictators too whose might prefer murder their own people if they too will try to ask freedom like Syrians.
 

esperanza

revert of many years
:salam2:

Thanks about reminding us about this matter. Key to all problems is just unity of all muslims. I just saw video from Palestine, where people support struggle of Syrians, even they too live in harsh condition under rude occupation:

[yt]KmWBLfR7jqo[/yt]

On the first days of Ramadan, August 1, Palestinians expressed their anger and grief over the reports of continuous violence in Syria.

Residents of Hebron (Al Khalil) in the West Bank condemned the government-led violence within the Syrian cities and support civilians protests.

Khaled Abu Aisha, Al Khalil residence, "We say God help them because we as Palestinians live under occupation we know a lot about this. We hope in this holy land to support the Syrian people and they will be freed soon"

Others hoped that the Syrian government would soon collapse under the popular uprising.

Ibrahim Al Zuhur said, "I hope Ramadan will be a month of blessing for Syria because all the Muslim victories happened in Ramadan we hope the end of Ramadan will be the end of the Syrian regime"

Palestinians, together with most of the global Muslim community of one billion in more than 50 countries, began to observe the holy month of Ramadan.

Salah Abu Hilwa said, "I am really sorry about what is going in Syria because people want to change their lives and get better lives. I am sorry that innocents are killed but that is their price of freedom. I hope it will end soon and I hope Ramadan will bring blessing to the whole world."

On July 31, Syrian tanks open fire on civilians of the city of Hama, resembling scenes of the 1982 massacre, which indicates that President Bashar Al Assad will continue to use all means to crush protests rather than carry out his promises of reform.

Speakers:

Khaled Abu Aisha, Salah Abu Hilwa, Ibrahim Al Zuhur, Al Khalil residences.

Voices:
Abdullah Madani
Hamza El Attar
Sultan Batawi

Source: AlArabiya
YES SADLY UNITY OF MUSLIMS IS A PROBLEM IN THE WORLD TODAY
AND CORRUPTION OF THEIR LEADERS KEY TO THIS PROBLEM
 

maryjo

Junior Member
As were on the topic of muslim unity, what hurts even more is that european and american countries are speaking, while the arab leaders sit by like a bunch of dead beats. Soon isreal is gonna tell bashar alasad to take it easy!!!!! And the isreali people are going to protest??!!!!!???!!
حسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل
 

maryjo

Junior Member
NEWSFLASH----- the assad regime has cut off the electricity in 2 hospitals and all premature babies have died as a result!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Allah akbar Allah akbar Allah akbar
 

esperanza

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and people are burying theri dead in the garden ..because too dangerous to reach the graveyard..there is no news out of hama,,,,it is totally cut off.please peopel of syria need our prayers...and which country is pushiong most for investigation...................
Geermany/11111111111111
 
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