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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd July 2014 12:08
Its so painful that we don't have a single person like Salahuddin who was a lion and conquered Plastine. But today Plastine is in Blood and many Eyes are looking for a person like him.
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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 00:42


Translation:

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Proceeding with action, not with mere words.
O Gaza!
â€" Lions of the Islamic State

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Much talk does not benefit
Shedding tears does not succeed
Give us a way to the Yahud
and Allah will see what we do

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"Be the change you wish to see in the world" [someone].
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 00:59
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Flowery words yet devoid of reality...if they were sincere, they would have fought against Assad and HizbuShaytaan in Syria instead of spilling blood of real Mujaahideen.
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 01:03
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I don't know which and where is this group, but at least they're doing Jihad to save Gaza.
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 01:17
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The sad part is that, we may get a leader like Salahuddin Ayubiرحمة الله عليه, but are we ready to be and live like his army men?

Hazrath Yousuf ludhianvi Shaheed رحمة الله عليه used to say, if I get 313 men with the emaan of Badri sahabi's, I can conquer the world.
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 01:32
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No sister, those "Islamic State" guys are self appointed Khalifah Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi's army. They have no presence in Palestine.
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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 01:40
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And not to mention that the greatest enemies of Salahuddin Ayyubi Raheemahullaah were so called "Muslim" leaders who secretly worked with crusaders to fortify their leadership. This is EXACTLY what Saudi, Egypt and "Muslim" labeled leaders are doing today!
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 01:56
In the time of Salahuddeen, there were 3 caliph's.

Many never knew that!

In the least, we should still Manley Dua for all, noone knows the reality and especially their sincerity.
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 05:29
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 06:54
My dear brothers and sisters kindly quit fighting among yourselves.

My impression is that Islamic Caliphate of Khalifa Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi has diverted its attention towards Palestine. No physical evidence but just guessing from the lull in the news from them.
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#11 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 07:44
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Sister, please stop being emotional, keep calm and read these REAL facts:

1. Some groups of Mujaahideen were (and still are) fighting against Assad regime and HizbuShaytaan in Syria and Lebanon TO SAVE Muslims.

2. This "Islamic State" group (previously known as ISIS/ISIL) came from Iraq and instead of aiding, made Takfir of other groups and Syrian people, started fighting against Syrian Mujaahideen TO POSSESS territory. They weakened, created discord among Mujaahideen, killed Muslims and thus indirectly strengthened Assad regime.

3. They retreated to Iraq, gained power and suddenly captured a huge area from Iraqi army.

4. Their leader Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi declared his area as "Islamic State" and himself as the Khalifah. He also demanded every Muslim of the world to pledge allegiance to him.

5. A large group of 'Ulama from Mujaahideen groups and sympathizers issued fatwa stating that this declaration of Khilafah was invalid and criticized him.
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#12 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 08:00
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Spot on. People get one type of news from ordinary fighters and enthusiastic supporters, where leaders' activities don't support those claims.

In term of oppression, Syria and Palestine are almost similar. We've observed activities of these "saviors" in Syria. Therefore it's understandable how credible their words are!
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#13 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 08:20
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Dear brother,

I only know presence of Abbasid and Fatimid rulers and don't know about third one, however these Khilafahs were due to respective Khalifah's ancestry unlike today's "capture lands and declare Caliphate" phenomenon. It's noticeable that Salahuddin Ayyubi Raheemahullaah, despite occupying massive lands (which is unthinkable today) DIDN'T DECLARE Khilafah himself, rather ultimately (merged Fatimid Caliphate with) and pledged his allegiance to Abbasid Caliphate. Allaahu Akbar! This is called Ikhlaas.
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#14 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 08:53
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My dear brothers and sisters kindly quit fighting among yourselves.


We are not arguing ( to prove who is right) we are discussing (to know what is right) Insha Allah.

Jazakallahu khairan.


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Don't worry I'm perfectly calm.

Thank you for the info brother.

And here is the views of Yahyah al-Bahrumi: justpaste.it/ReScholarsAgainstISIS
I'm not saying what he says is correct or not. In fact I think I have no idea.

Just a question: Is it possible that all groups have members who have committed crimes during this
war, and It is "normal" in war that soldiers commit crimes, even if their leaders didn't order them to commit these crimes? If thats the case shouldn't we must be careful to separate the criminals from the commanders, and then as well the criminals from the good soldiers who do not commit crimes?
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#15 [Permalink] Posted on 24th July 2014 10:20
For last two days an idea is coming to my mind.

R.T. Erdogan should take the following step to honour the community of Kurds who gave us Salahuddin Ayyubi.

He should pledge Kurdish are under Turkish control, request the same from Iran and request the same from the Islamic caliphate to create Kurdistan. Nurture it for two years and request them, Kurdistan, to take lead of the Islamic world.

Far fetched but in the times as severe as present we do need desperate solutions.
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