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#76 [Permalink] Posted on 29th June 2014 21:07
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So the khawarij side of isis is true? But I personally am thinking in a different way, historically we have had worse khalifas but atleast we had a system of khilafat. We have nothing at the moment, if isis gonna start it, let them. We can hope that more appropriate leader will succeed/take over them and not dismantle the system of the khilafat. I think the moment is ripe, the kuffar are financially weak someone should seize the opportunity InshaAllah.
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#77 [Permalink] Posted on 29th June 2014 21:12
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How many Khaleefas do we have now? 3-7??? Mullah Omar (HA), now this (unknown), couple of Rafidhees hanging around and then I have seen a few youtube videos and blogs.

Why not me? What have I done to not have a shot...I know I was banned a few times but that was on Sunniforum :P
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#78 [Permalink] Posted on 29th June 2014 21:16
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#79 [Permalink] Posted on 30th June 2014 00:08
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Is he still holding the title? If so then he should certainly be the one who should be followed.
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#80 [Permalink] Posted on 30th June 2014 00:20
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Shaykh Mullah Muhammad Umar (HA) should notify ISIL leaders on behalf of Islamic emirate of Afghanistan. Their arrogance has harmed the brotherhood among real Mujahideen groups throughout the world. Ameer of Chechen Mujahideen ordered his fighters in Syria to stay away from fight when ISIL turned their guns on Syrian rebels including Jabhat al Nusra. It can be expected that if they don't change such mindset, alienation from all real Mujahideen groups will be inevitable.
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#81 [Permalink] Posted on 30th June 2014 00:36

Iran 'ready to use Syria methods' in Iraq

29 Jun 2014- Iran is ready to help Iraq fight an armed uprising using the same methods it deployed against opposition forces in Syria, an Iranian general said, suggesting Tehran was offering to take a larger role in battling Sunni armed groups threatening Baghdad.

Iranian leaders to date have said they would help defend Shia Muslim shrines in neighbouring Iraq if necessary, but have also said Iraqis were capable of doing that job themselves.

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamanei last week said that he rejected intervention in Iraq by Washington or any other outside power against Sunni fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group.

ISIL has seized a broad swathe of territory in northern and western Iraq in recent weeks in their quest to topple the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shia-backed by Iran, and to set up an Islamic caliphate.

Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri, deputy joint chief of staff of the armed forces and a senior Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) officer, told Iran's al Alam television that Iran's response to the militias would be "certain and serious".

The Iranian general said that his country would deal with Iraq on defence, security, border control and fortifications. To help Iraq, he said, Iran would monitor the situation in the region, as it had done "in Syria and other troubled areas in the region".

'Successful experiments'

Jazayeri's remarks late on Saturday did not provide details on the assistance Iran could give Baghdad, beyond saying Iran could help with what he called popular defence and intelligence.

"Iran has told Iraqi officials it is ready to provide them with our successful experiments in popular all-around defence, the same winning strategy used in Syria to put the terrorists on the defensive ... This same strategy is now taking shape in Iraq - mobilising masses of all ethnic groups," he told the television station.

"A response is certain and serious," he said.

Shia Iran has spent billions of dollars propping up its ally, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in what has turned into a sectarian proxy war with Sunni Arab states.

The help has included hundreds of military specialists, including senior commanders from the elite Quds Force, the external and secretive arm of the IRGC, according to Iranian sources familiar with deployments of military personnel.

Assad has also received battlefield support from fighters of the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, which Tehran also backs. (Al Jazeera)

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#82 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd July 2014 18:37
Iraq is on the brink of disintegration:

- ISIL has fortified its position and Iraqi military, perhaps, won't be able to retake lands from them.

- Kurds have taken this great opportunity and now are looking for independence.

- US is showing symptoms of senility.
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