FSA's agenda is different. I can speak on their behalf, because I know what its like to live in Syria. Imagine your dad owning a little stand selling tomatoes and cucumbers on the streets of Aleppo and 2-3 or 4 police officers approach him and pull out bags and pick out a bunch of vegetables, bag them, and then nonchalantly walk away without paying. If your dad tries to speak out and he'll get a nice visit later that evening and they'll drag him, and your brothers to their station and give them a beating. Imagine your local Imam making a khutba against this sort of corruption and then a month later getting stabbed to death exactly inside the mosque.
Right, Now imagine this. You are supposedly living in a country that is founded based on "La Ilaha Ilallah". You may vanish anytime, anywhere for doing something and next thing you know, you are `Afia siddique locked up and torn apart. What you are trying to present is what the Pakistanis will have in day. At least you know your enemy. If Assad were our leader, he'd be long dead. I mean we've had our dictators. 5 in all I think. Some in exile, others dead. Now that our dictator is out of the picture, things are weee bit better. But here's the thing at least you are fighting for something. Who is our enemy, who should we fight or protect ourselves from. US? Oh no says the government, US is here to help. You speak you won't exist. US is a friend. India? The enemy born with us? Nah! they are favourite neighbours list for trade says the government, you say something you are extremist, not willing to bring prosperity in the region. The Taliban, Yes says the government, No says the others. The TTP? Who are they again? Who made them, who is financing them? If everyone is our friend, who is our enemy? Why are their more suicide blasts in Pak then in Iraq.
Oh well the extremist do it, Islam is the reason. Let's Aaaawwwwlll become secular.
Sweet isn't it?
But to be honest. The ignorant rebels we are, we don't stand up, we don't complain but we've never quite given up on being idiots. To us, this is normal life now. Drones up ahead. Gunmen left and right. Suiciders, around the corner. All because we in a war against terrorism but the air is still fresh to breath, Alhumdulillah. All I know is, those of us who pray and study Qur'an and practice Islam have Allaah on our side. As long as that's the case, I'm not worried. I'd rather do what the Prophet
did in Makkah. Do Dawah. Once there is enough practising guys, and a state like madina is established, we should use force to protect us.
The fact that the media is covering up her real age should spark up at least a tiny bit if skepticism. But once again, May Allah heal Malala Yousafzai, and bring justice for that wrongful deed
I'm not sure what you saying. She was 11 when she blogged, now she's 14. Is the media misquoting something?
Ameen.
Anyway, I'm out. JazaakAllahu khayraa for your patience and akh Idris16 apologies for shutting you up but like I said in rep, a Muslims celebrating at another's death is hard to tolerate. You are just playing into the kuffar's tricks. Some are dying for them and other celebrate, May Allah unite and guide the Ummah.