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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 16:08

Sheikh Mohammed al-Buti was killed along with more than 40 other people in the bomb attack

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One of the most prominent Sunni supporters of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has been killed in a blast at a mosque in the capital, Damascus.At least 41 other people were killed alongside Sheikh Mohammed al-Buti at the Iman mosque, said the Sana news agency, calling it "a terrorist" blast.State TV broadcast footage of bodies and injured people at the scene.The Free Syrian Army, the umbrella group for the rebel forces, said it was not responsible for the attack.State media said the blast, in the Mazraa district of the capital, was carried out by a suicide bomber who had slipped inside the mosque.Mr Buti, 84, was killed as he was giving religious lessons at the mosque, it said. His grandson was also reportedly killed."We suddenly heard the explosion. We ran inside the mosque and we found the people torn into pieces," one witness said.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based activist group, earlier said at least 15 civilians had been killed and dozens wounded.An opposition activist network, the Local Co-ordination Committees (LCC), initially put the number of dead at 20. It said the area had been "under the full control of the regime forces" at the time.A spokesman for the Free Syrian Army said they did not take "any responsibility for this operation"."We do not do these types of suicide bombings and we do not target mosques," Loay Maqdad told al-Arabiya television.Psychological blowMr Buti was a Sunni Muslim - the majority sect in Syria, who have led the uprising against Mr Assad, who is an Alawite - but had been a vocal supporter of the president.He regularly preached on Syrian TV, and had urged Syrians to support the army against the rebels.The loss will be a huge psychological blow to the Assad government, says the BBC's Jim Muir, reporting from Beirut.The Syrian Opposition Council said it condemned the assassinationMr Buti was a regime loyalist to the core, he adds, having led the prayers at the funeral of President Assad's father, Hafez al-Assad, in 2000.After the cleric's death was announced, state television replaced its programming with chants of verses from the Koran.The head of the main opposition alliance, the National Coalition, Moaz al-Khatib, said its member groups "categorically condemn the assassination"."This is a crime by any measure that is completely rejected," he told the AFP news agency from Cairo.The attack came hours after the UN said it would investigate allegations that chemical weapons had been used in Syria earlier this week.The cleric had been a vocal critic of the uprising against the Syrian governmentThe Syrian government and opposition forces have both blamed each other for an attack in the Khan al-Assal area of Aleppo province. They both called for an inquiry.UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said on Thursday that he was working to establish the investigation with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) which oversees the chemical weapons convention, and the World Health Organization (WHO)."My announcement should serve as an unequivocal reminder that the use of chemical weapons is a crime against humanity," said Mr Ban."The international community needs full assurance that chemical weapons stockpiles are verifiably safeguarded."US President Barack Obama has repeatedly said the use of chemical

weapons would be a "red line".

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 19:30

Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi Raji'oun

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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 21:14
salaam

can someone explain why we should care about someone who allied themselves with a kafir tyrant?
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 21:45
He was MUSLIM HIS AFFAIR IS WITH ALLAH!!!!!
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 23:08
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He was MUSLIM HIS AFFAIR IS WITH ALLAH!!!!!


so were the northern alliance who fought against the taliban. they were also muslim yet they were cursed endlessly even after death. in fact ahmed shah masood was hailed as a hero in the afghan/soviet war. even when they were fighting against the taliban you could hear their adhan and sometimes see them preparing for salaat. so what difference is there between the northern alliance and this shaikh who allied with a tyrant kafir government who are spilling the blood of innocent people?
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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 23:11

"xs11ax" wrote:
"Abu Taalib Deobandi" wrote:
He was MUSLIM HIS AFFAIR IS WITH ALLAH!!!!!
so were the northern alliance who fought against the taliban. they were also muslim yet they were cursed endlessly even after death. in fact ahmed shah masood was hailed as a hero in the afghan/soviet war. even when they were fighting against the taliban you could hear their adhan and sometimes see them preparing for salaat. so what difference is there between the northern alliance and this shaikh who allied with a tyrant kafir government who are spilling the blood of innocent people?

 

Bro I advise agains It...but if you have no shame do as you wish

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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 23:12
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salaam

can someone explain why we should care about someone who allied themselves with a kafir tyrant?


by the way this was a genuine question as i hardly know anything about this guy. all i know is that he was a shaikh and he was the friend of the murderous tyrant bassar.

the appropriate response to my question would have been to give me an answer instead of clicking the disagree button. how can you even disagree with a question in the first place? it was a question!
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 23:13
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"xs11ax" wrote:
"Abu Taalib Deobandi" wrote:
He was MUSLIM HIS AFFAIR IS WITH ALLAH!!!!!
so were the northern alliance who fought against the taliban. they were also muslim yet they were cursed endlessly even after death. in fact ahmed shah masood was hailed as a hero in the afghan/soviet war. even when they were fighting against the taliban you could hear their adhan and sometimes see them preparing for salaat. so what difference is there between the northern alliance and this shaikh who allied with a tyrant kafir government who are spilling the blood of innocent people?
  Bro I advise agains It...but if you have no shame do as you wish


what on earth!!????

advise against what exactly?

and what do you mean if i have no shame?
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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 23:18
Bro your first error was talking when you don't know anything only what you heard or read...I read the same things...I also read work from him defending Ahlu Sunnah from the salafiyyah misguidance ALLAHU AKBAR....I will choose to remain silent abiut this He was under Shahadah. And he gets janaza and du'a MAY ALLAH FORGIVE HIM
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 23:25
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Bro your first error was talking when you don't know anything only what you heard or read...I read the same things...I also read work from him defending Ahlu Sunnah from the salafiyyah misguidance ALLAHU AKBAR....I will choose to remain silent abiut this He was under Shahadah. And he gets janaza and du'a MAY ALLAH FORGIVE HIM


my first post in this thread was a question.

and then subsequent questions.

which lead to me not having any shame.

ok.

bye.
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#11 [Permalink] Posted on 22nd March 2013 23:32

"Abu Taalib Deobandi" wrote:
He was MUSLIM HIS AFFAIR IS WITH ALLAH!!!!!

Answer to ur question

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#12 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2013 00:59
Abu Taalib Deobandi wrote:
"Abu Taalib Deobandi" wrote:
He was MUSLIM HIS AFFAIR IS WITH ALLAH!!!!!
Answer to ur question


let me help you with that as you seem to have a comprehension problem. did the shaikh provide some outstanding service to the deen which makes his death have some sort of relevancy or impact on us?
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#13 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2013 01:15

"xs11ax" wrote:
"Abu Taalib Deobandi" wrote:
"Abu Taalib Deobandi" wrote:
He was MUSLIM HIS AFFAIR IS WITH ALLAH!!!!!
Answer to ur question
let me help you with that as you seem to have a comprehension problem. did the shaikh provide some outstanding service to the deen which makes his death have some sort of relevancy or impact on us?

Bro this isn't the place for such attitudes BUT I WILL SAY THIS A MUSLIM DIED Where's "YOUR" MERCY A KNOWN SCHOLAR DIED HE AIDED AGAINST THE SALAFIYYAH AS I STATED BEFORE SO YOU MY DEAR BROTHER TRY AND COMPREHEND THE PROPHET SALALLAHU ALAYHI WAS SALLAM STOOD UP WHEN A JEW FUNERAL PASSED BY SO WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU NEED TO DO WHEN NEWS OF A MUSLIMS DEATH COMES TO YOU. DO AS MUADH SAAB DID ThIS IS PROPER ADAB WALLAHU 'ALAM

 

I WILL NOT RESPOND ANYMORE ALLAHU MUSTA'AAN

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#14 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2013 02:22
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I WILL NOT RESPOND ANYMORE ALLAHU MUSTA'AAN


you didnt even respond before. all you did was make assumptions regarding my intention about the questions i asked and tried to 'read between the lines', when in fact my questions were pretty simple and straight forward and had no ulterior motive. and then on your false assumption you went off on a rant. before the news of his death i had not even heard of shaikh buti and wished to garner information by asking a question on this forum

you would be doing both of us a favour by not 'responding' anymore.

and stop using caps. its not impressive and just makes things harder to read.
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#15 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd March 2013 11:37

"xs11ax" wrote:
salaam can someone explain why we should care about someone who allied themselves with a kafir tyrant?

Asslamo Allaikum,

Don't really care what he did in his life at this point because Sayyidina Rasul-ullah (Sallallaho Alaihe Wassallam) told us not to talk bad about our dead. He has passed on and let Allah (SWT) judge him and save yourself from disobeying a direct commandment of Sayyidina Rasul-ullah (Sallallaho Alaihe Wassallam.

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