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Nazias
06-09-07, 08:48 AM
A Plea This Ramadan On Behalf Of Our Brothers & Sisters

Assalamu Alaikum.

Insha'allah, you are all in the best of health and eeman and preparing fro Ramadan.

Just a quick note to ask you all, please in this blessed upcoming month of Ramdan and thereafter, do not forget our brothers and sisters that are oppressed (many of which without reason).

There are so many ways in which you can help; it is not always about money and donating as not everyone has the means to do so but even if you write a letter to the detainees/send an Eid card or even just to tell another person be it Muslim or not about the plight of the brothers in general or even if it is one specific brother which you know about.

Raising awareness of illegal detention, secret evidence, secret courts, torture... brothers and sisters there is so much we can do, if we just stop talking and being afraid (we are doing nothing wrong) and whatever is meant to be will be as everything is due to the qadr of Allah(swt) and the only thing which an effect that is dua so please if nothing else, remember these brothers and their families in your pious and heart felt supplications.

The most important thing to remember is that the 'war on terror' could effect any one of us at any given time and would we not want the help and support of others at such a difficult time?

Please do not let it come to the point that it is your loved one before you start donating to Cageprisoners www.cageprisoners.com (to help locate the 1000's 'missing'), Hhugs www.hhugs.org.uk (to help the families who have lost breadwinners), writing to your MP, signing a petition, going to a demonstration, having your voice heard and just generally raising awareness of the plight of our oppressed brothers and sisters in the ummah.

Please neither take offence to what nor feel i am persecuting anyone because all that i have said, truly does apply to myself just as much to as it does to the next person. As an ummah, we really are not doing enough.

Inshallah, let us begin raising awareness here and now by forwarding articles from www.cageprisoners.com or www.feesabilillah.com and other websites on to everyone on your mailing list, here on this forum or other forums... this is the simplest of things we can do.

Jazakallah khair for all your time and Inshallah, today can be the day we all start to raise awareness regarding the plight of our brothers and sisters. Ameen.

May Allah(swt) hasten the release of all our brothers, sisters and children incarcerated due to the so called 'war on terror'. Ameen!

Nazias :freedom:

Omar Mukhtar
06-09-07, 08:56 AM
As an ummah, we really are not doing enough.

True, :( we aren't doing enough.

May Allah(swt) hasten the release of all our brothers, sisters and children incarcerated due to the so called 'war on terror'. Ameen!

war on islam
Ameen

Nazias
07-09-07, 12:55 PM
True, :( we aren't doing enough.



war on islam
Ameen

Insha'allah, we can all do more for our brothers and sisters facing fitnah :up:

kabirS
07-09-07, 05:04 PM
I think you mean brothers and sisters CAUSING fitnah. Many of these people in question are not innocent,

You know, you are not doing Muslims any service. When you selectively show such sympathy for suspected/proven terrorists, and obviously care about nothing else, it creates the impression (so far an accurate one) that you are devoutly a supporter of bombings and killings that target civilians. In other words, that you support terrorism.

It would be one thing if you were passionate about this AND also passionate about discouraging terrorism, but that isn't the case. It would be something if you were passionate about improving the treatment of ALL prisoners, regardless of crime but that isn't the case. Is this effort of yours also for those Muslims found guilty of committing crimes like rape, theft, assault or murder (in a non-islamist context)?

It's as though you've taken up hero worship for criminals.

Nazias
07-09-07, 09:53 PM
I think you mean brothers and sisters CAUSING fitnah. Many of these people in question are not innocent,

You know, you are not doing Muslims any service. When you selectively show such sympathy for suspected/proven terrorists, and obviously care about nothing else, it creates the impression (so far an accurate one) that you are devoutly a supporter of bombings and killings that target civilians. In other words, that you support terrorism.

It would be one thing if you were passionate about this AND also passionate about discouraging terrorism, but that isn't the case. It would be something if you were passionate about improving the treatment of ALL prisoners, regardless of crime but that isn't the case. Is this effort of yours also for those Muslims found guilty of committing crimes like rape, theft, assault or murder (in a non-islamist context)?

It's as though you've taken up hero worship for criminals.

Some are not but the majority are. If they have commited a crime then they should face a trial and not held captive in a black site.

Don't try to turn this into something it is not. I have never said that I am a 'supporter' of bombings and who would say such an absurd thing in the forst place? :smack: What sane person would agree with the lose of life of anyone regardless of race, religion, gender or any other random thing you wish to throw in.

Those who have commited crimes 'in a non-islamist context' :rolleyes: as you put it, have just as many rights as the next person.

I do not know what you mean by 'hero worship' but I would appreciate it if you could refrain from making random aburd assumptions about me.

Perhaps you should do something more constructive with your time.

miqdadhasan
13-09-07, 04:48 PM
Well all i can say is ameen and carry on with my studies so inshallah one day i can help and prosper the Ummah.

Nazias
16-09-07, 12:28 PM
Well all i can say is ameen and carry on with my studies so inshallah one day i can help and prosper the Ummah.

Jazakallah khair! :up:

insomniac
16-09-07, 01:22 PM
Walaikumsalaam,

Ameen sis

give_charity
18-09-07, 02:42 PM
Give Charity by Feeding Someone Iftar

The Islamic ruling of feeding the fasting is that of feeding the poor and the responsibility is the same. The rewards can be greater however, as The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) has said.

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) has said, "Whoever feeds a fasting person be it a date, or a sip of water or a gulp of milk, and the month is one the beginning of which is mercy, the middle of which is forgiveness and the end of which is freedom from the fire: whoever lightens the load of his subordinates, Allah will forgive him and free him from the fire… And whoever quenches the thirst of a fasting person Allah will give him drink from a special pool and he will never feel thirst until entry into Jannah."

(at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Khuzaymah, Ibn Hibban)

http://www.uwt.org

Nazias
18-09-07, 06:58 PM
Give Charity by Feeding Someone Iftar

The Islamic ruling of feeding the fasting is that of feeding the poor and the responsibility is the same. The rewards can be greater however, as The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) has said.

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) has said, "Whoever feeds a fasting person be it a date, or a sip of water or a gulp of milk, and the month is one the beginning of which is mercy, the middle of which is forgiveness and the end of which is freedom from the fire: whoever lightens the load of his subordinates, Allah will forgive him and free him from the fire… And whoever quenches the thirst of a fasting person Allah will give him drink from a special pool and he will never feel thirst until entry into Jannah."

(at-Tirmidhi, Ibn Khuzaymah, Ibn Hibban)

http://www.uwt.org

Jazakallah khair! :up:

soprano
18-09-07, 10:16 PM
I think you mean brothers and sisters CAUSING fitnah. Many of these people in question are not innocent,

You know, you are not doing Muslims any service. When you selectively show such sympathy for suspected/proven terrorists, and obviously care about nothing else, it creates the impression (so far an accurate one) that you are devoutly a supporter of bombings and killings that target civilians. In other words, that you support terrorism.

It would be one thing if you were passionate about this AND also passionate about discouraging terrorism, but that isn't the case. It would be something if you were passionate about improving the treatment of ALL prisoners, regardless of crime but that isn't the case. Is this effort of yours also for those Muslims found guilty of committing crimes like rape, theft, assault or murder (in a non-islamist context)?

It's as though you've taken up hero worship for criminals.

if you were spat on by every muslim for every time you typed such tarnish garbage... youd have a river flowing from your temple to your mouth...

i hope you cant sleep for the rest of your damned nights knowing that you spoke such ignorant bull ignoring the plea of all those muslim iraqi sister/mothers being raped by US brit soldiers. i hate using ummah forum.. cause of b@stards like u who over look the bigger picture… later

....

Believer1984
18-09-07, 10:53 PM
God bless sister nazias efforts on the ummah forums.

simply fantastic !

:up:

Nazias
18-09-07, 11:00 PM
God bless sister nazias efforts on the ummah forums.

simply fantastic !

:up:

:nono: none of that! :outta:

Believer1984
18-09-07, 11:54 PM
:nono: none of that! :outta:

Being proud is 1 thing and having pride is another !

Be a proud muslim in life. :o

Nazias
19-09-07, 05:52 PM
Being proud is 1 thing and having pride is another !

Be a proud muslim in life. :o

My point was just that things should be done so Fisabilillah and sometimes peoples' praise is what turns others and their niyat :wacko: