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Motie Omari โ˜ช๏ธ ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธู…ุทูŠุน ุงู„ุนู…ุฑูŠ's avatar

Asalamu alaikum Shaun

Ramadan Mubarak to you and all during these times of tribulation, we make duaโ€™ supplication for peace and justice. We also make duaโ€™ that our fellow citizens will all wake up and realize we need to vote out every single recipient of Zionist dollars and finally release all the Mossad files and bring to justice every single one of them.

Also, yes, agree with you on our Sunni stance.

The late Azhari scholar Shaykh Abdelhamid Kishk, a Sunni was asked on whose side would he have taken during the Iraq-Iran war.

Kishk replied: โ€œIf it was up to me, I would have taken the hand of this one, the Iranian, and the hand of this one the Iraqi, brought them both together, to sit down, reconcile, and unite.โ€

Until then, the enemies will only want us to be in a perpetual blood bath, and losing the lives of the innocent.

The former PM of the Zionist regime already said: โ€œThe new Iran is Turkey.โ€ The Zionists need to keep the whole world under stress, while they enjoy their lives, knowing they own America.

Therefore, it is upon us, to stand up and do everything we can to stop the funding of the evil Zionist entity.

In the 20th century, we were taught that Nazism was the most evil entity that needs to be eradicated.

In the 21st century, the world has now realized that Zionism is the most evil entity that needs to be abolished.

๐Ÿ†“๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ = ๐Ÿ†“๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

Shaun King's avatar

Wa-Alaikum-Salaam dear brother. Very true words. Thank you.

Rashida Ahmad's avatar

Ahumdullah

Johanna's avatar

๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท

Michael Eugene Katz's avatar

Just as I suspected. I had a Muslim friend and coworker for 12 years. Despite negative propaganda about Muslims, Salhatine could never have had such an attitude toward Christians.

Imaad's avatar

May Allah give us the courage to stand up for the truthโ€ฆletโ€™s go!!

Zaynab's avatar

We can be united whilst still acknowledging our differences and being proud of our faith. Yes we have the same prophet and the same Quran but Shias are unique because their role model are the Ahlul Bayt. They take the sunnah of the Prophet from the narrations of the Ahlul Bayt. The Ahlul Bayt, in each generation have being oppressed and have been resilient. Shias are not only inspired by them, they try to exemplify them. Shias grew up with stories on how Imam Ali (as) lived and how Imam Hussein (as) died, THAT built their character.

Shaun King's avatar

Thank you for this Zaynab.

Joy in HK fiFP's avatar

I think some of us oppose them, because we are not psychopaths, and we stand on the side of life. You may have religious reasons to come to the same conclusion, but it is not necessary to be a believer in any religion to know, and do, what is right and just. One simply must stand with the part of humanity that wishes to see our species survive, and thrive, within a living planet.

Lisa's avatar

Well said โค๏ธ

Richard DB's avatar

Creative Nonviolent Resistance is also the way!

Deghoulza's avatar

I am not a Muslim. My comment has no malice.... just an observation of things.

As an American, for many years we were told of how terrible the Assad regime was to their people. I for one, and an extreme minority, had listened to many of his speeches that resonated with truth. Constant provocation and attempts on his power for no other reason than resource & land, and always the same actors. We witnessed this in plenty of Proxy wars even under Obama.

Under Assad, Christians and Muslims lived in harmony, at least in as much as many other places.

I observed Assads violent removal and replacement by ISIS and installments of the HTS. I presumed this was the works of Israel and American influence, and was later confirmed as Al-Sharra visited the White House. To my point....

During that transition, I saw self-identified Muslim death-squads traversing the streets killing and mutilating Christians, Druze and even lesser devout Muslims. I can admit, I watched through tears.

I saw horrendous acts of cruelty operating under the banner of Islam, people whom I had been defending as humans that just wanted to be left alone, and I have to be honest, I was repulsed. Repulsed in the same manner as I see Jews committing Genocide in Palestine. Repulsed in the same as I see Christian-Nationals adopting a "duty to" Zionism, using scripture to support bombing campaigns to "relieve the Iranians form their oppressors." I hear the chants "Death to America" and I can understand the pain and frustration.... but I can see it for what it is:

Declaration of holy wars will make these factions fight harder than they have since the 15th century. They can not pitch it any other way that is palatable. The common denominator is human interpretation of divine law, typically crafted around their own desires. The common denominator has been the spread of fear, and hate.

They miss the mark completely.

We ARE better than this. This was not our doing, but it is our choice to continue doin it.

Dasher Canon's avatar

Yes. So much yes.

Michael Eugene Katz's avatar

Why do some Christians believe that all Muslims want to kill Christians?

Shaun King's avatar

They have been misinformed with evil propaganda. We are commanded to even protect the safety of Christians and churches.