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#11

as salam alykom


Qutuz, Mash a Allah, may Allah put this effort in the balance of your good deeds. May Allah bless your time to be able to cope with everything and continue this work Insh a Allah. Alhamdulelah I have a translator on board now whom I can ask for help when needed. really this is the type of young men our youth should be looking for as role model rather than cool singer wearing sun glasses in the evening la hawla wala qowata ila billah.


Arif dont worry about Hazam, he just got back. Welcome back Hazam, no change huh. Well just stick with us Insh aAllah soon u will be a Muslim [Image: cool.gif][Image: smile.gif]

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#12

Well well look whose back [Image: rolleyes.gif] , welcome back Hazams.


Alhamdulilah sister Muslimah, the muslim youth are returning to their deen, may Allah


bless them and increase their eeman.


Wasaalm

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#13

Assalamu'alaykum...


it's okay sister Muslimah.... i never worry about such a people..

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#14
[Image: biggrin.gif] subhan allah........people like these change the future [Image: cool.gif] I hope we can have more people like him
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#15

Inshallah we will sister shereen....the companions of the end of the time didn't come yet...everyone of them equal 10 of the companions who lived in the prophet time.


and happy birthday


wa Salam.

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#16
waiting for the next mujaddid...
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#17

Salam alaikum lifutushi


Did you ever hear about Omar Mukhtar? He was a Muslim in Libya, His profession was a teacher. One day when he was 53, the Italian Monarchy regime invaded Libya in 1911. Mukhtar led the Muslims against the Italians, his war tactics was guerilla warfare. The Italians ruled no more than two Libyan cities, they couldnt fight the arabs. Then a turning point happened, Mousalini came to power, and overthrew the king of Italy, the Fascist regime were bound on wiping out the Libyan resistance once and for all, so Mousolini placed the 6th governor of Libya, because the other 5 were fired due to their failures, by then the 6th governor who was General Rudolpho Graziani and Mukhtar was 70 years old. Graziani used Nazi tactics on the libyan population, any person outside Benghazi and Tripoli were rounded up and sent into labour camps, the entire rural population lived in detention camps. Graziani then sent the mobilized infantry division to destroy mukhtar, they saw Mukhtar and chased him in the desert, then all of a sudden an ambush took place, the entire Italian division was wiped out, but Mukhtar did not kill the italian prisoners, he let them free but said that Italians are not our teacher that we should execute them. Then Graziani was angry that one of his generals lay as a corpse with the rest of the division, made peace with mukhtar saying that the italians will comply with your demands, but will take time. Mukhtar then realized that the Italians were mustering soldiers as well as tanks (tanks brought from Italy to Libya where the first to be used in the desert) and to strike into the Bedouin city of kufra. When the Italians went to Kufra the tanks massacred the Defenders cavalry as they charged to tanks. Graziani happy of this victory, decided to fight in the mountains, achieved victory there, then he moved on with his tanks forward to battle and defeat mukhtar once and for all, then it was that the tanks were ambushed by fused tnt, the whole tank division was destroyed, Graziani fled all the way back to Rome to discuss with mussolini about the status in Libya, Graziani then decided to build a fence similar to the Wall of Hadrian in Britain, but to keep the Libyans in. It was in 1931 when Mukhtar was captured at the age of 73. He was tried but only be proven that he only attacked military targets. So the military tried him with treason against the Italian Regime, even though he never submitted to them or recognized them, so he was hanged. Graziani was later improsined after WW2 and died in prison. I think that Mukhtar was a heroe, and that he fought the Italians for 20 years, 1911-1931, aging 53-73. It was in his seventies where he achieved his greatest victories against tanks with his cavalry. He was a true heroe who never executed prisoners as well as never attacked civilians, there is a movie about him its Lion of the Desert, nice film, good effects. Finaly we should learn from him how he fought for his people with horses despite against tanks.


Ma3salama

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Quote:It was in his seventies where he achieved his greatest victories against tanks with his cavalry. He was a true heroe who never executed prisoners as well as never attacked civilians, there is a movie about him its Lion of the Desert, nice film, good effects. Finaly we should learn from him how he fought for his people with horses despite against tanks.

He was a true Muslim who feared no one but Allah, and that is why he defeated with horses against tanks, by aid of Allah.


Jazzak Allah khayr brother for this reminder [Image: smile.gif]


Wasalam

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#19
I have a cousin who fought the 6th of October 1973 war between Egypt and Israel. He said as soon as they started crossing the Suez canal, they started saying Allah u Abkar, they found themselves penetrating into Barlev wall very easily. Christians started joining them in saying Allah u Akbar they saw it work Sobhan Allah
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#20

In Jihad soo many amazing things happen.. just the other day i was in a meeting and the topic came up.. and a sister named "Fatimah" whom i know to be a VERY VERY VERY reliable sister told me that she heard from a sheikh in our country (lhis name is "Sa'eed" that his teacher fought in Afghanistan during the war decades ago.


one night during the war a they saw a light shining into the sky and they decided to investigate to find out what it was... when they got there you wont believe what they saw.....


the light was shining from the forehead of one of the dead muslims on the battlefield...


Subhanallah..


AMAZING.....


SHUHADAA 'ALA NAAS

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