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Al-Nasser
26-01-05, 08:34 AM
if you are in Iraq now what will you do during the elections?

Umm Layth
26-01-05, 08:52 AM
if you are in Iraq now what will you do during the elections?
:boom: some polling stations. :hidban:


On a serious note, the correct activism in these circumstances is public protest.

I heard on radio this morning that there will be polling stations in major Uk cities London and Manchester maybe Bham over the weekend.

I would recommend brothers and sisters to turn up to show a strong presence exposing the elections drama.

Kh@led
26-01-05, 09:21 AM
Its a very difficult question to answer. If I were an iraqi, then things might look quite different the way I look now on iraq issue (depending on the my situation). There are both type of peoples (supporting & opposing the election) in iraq. If I was born and lived in iraq then I could be sunni or shia (which I'll never know! ;) ). In that case, how can I be so sure that I'ld still think of the election the same way I think of it now ?

Umm Layth
26-01-05, 10:39 AM
if you are in Iraq now what will you do during the elections?
I know what you would be doing. Voting for the sunni parties as per isalmonline fatwas you follow.

MalcomBanned4?
26-01-05, 12:21 PM
I'd vote for (who I believe) is the best man or woman for the job reguardless of their party

Umm Layth
26-01-05, 12:25 PM
I'd vote for (who I believe) is the best man or woman for the job reguardless of their party
They are all criminals standing for elections..so that logic dont apply. The rest are Shia.

Kh@led
26-01-05, 12:26 PM
Ok..just read the question again...


If I were in Iraq now for whatever reason (apart from being an iraqi), I guess I'ld be ... (see my vote :D )

Al-Nasser
26-01-05, 12:42 PM
akhi..be relaisitic....everyone can vote in the Iraqi elections

240,000 Israelis to vote in the coming Iraqi elections (http://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?t=49059)

Umm Layth
26-01-05, 01:49 PM
Ok..just read the question again...


If I were in Iraq now for whatever reason (apart from being an iraqi), I guess I'ld be ... (see my vote :D )
Akhee if you are in UK..do you know about the polling stations in the uk?

sfvalley
26-01-05, 02:09 PM
I'd vote for (who I believe) is the best man or woman for the job reguardless of their party
i was going to say that also, why wasn't that in the poll? i guess it was the most logical and sometimes logic does not register here

Details
26-01-05, 02:22 PM
if there are attacks on polling stations and voters, then logic definitely doesnt register with those attackers either. I have a hard time believing that any of the so called 'insurgency' would be stupid enough to cause their patented death and destruction on that day. even the taliban weren't that stupid. they knew what would be the result.

if there are any attacks on voters, you can be assured that the elected council will have the mandate neccessary to deal with the situation in a manner that the americans would never allow themselves to do..... talk about signing your own (and your clan's) death warrant. but then again, maybe thats God's will ....

Umm Layth
26-01-05, 02:26 PM
if there are attacks on polling stations and voters, then logic definitely doesnt register with those attackers either. I have a hard time believing that any of the so called 'insurgency' would be stupid enough to cause their patented death and destruction on that day. even the taliban weren't that stupid. they knew what would be the result.

if there are any attacks on voters, you can be assured that the elected council will have the mandate neccessary to deal with the situation in a manner that the americans would never allow themselves to do..... talk about signing your own (and your clan's) death warrant. but then again, maybe thats God's will ....
Most likely the US will stage a few attacks and blame her bogey man Al-Qaeda member goold old Zarqawi.

While the insurgency or resistance have nothing to do with that.

Unknown mc 1
26-01-05, 03:13 PM
Theres no such thing as al qaeda its been proved in tha past

Umm Layth
26-01-05, 03:19 PM
Theres no such thing as al qaeda its been proved in tha past
I know ..lol

but I think there wa something called al-qaeda, poor guys must be well baffled with this new al-qaeda. I think the original were robin hood type local gang. :)

Phoenix CG
26-01-05, 04:35 PM
well we all know what the reason wd be for someone to leave a country to go to iraq in the current situation...

Al-Nasser
26-01-05, 07:12 PM
the operations of The sons of Mohammed :saw: the apostle of Allah to break the bones of the Enemies of Allah





declared today by the Islamic resistance in Iraq...today and tommorow fighters can take a rest and starting from Friday an all out war will start Iraq wide







http://img175.exs.cx/img175/3248/operation9wf.jpg

Reema
26-01-05, 07:33 PM
how sweet, they finally put the puzzle together:)


The Islamic Resistance of Iraq presents to you..

Operations done by the sons of Prophet Mohammed in breaking the BACKS (not BONES:)) of the enemies of Allah:)

abu yusaf
26-01-05, 07:46 PM
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 width="90%" align=center border=0 cellpading="0"><TBODY><TR bgColor=#3f5261><TD vAlign=center align=middle bgColor=#3f5261 colSpan=3 height=20>DEMONSTRATE This Weekend Against Staged US / Iraqi Elections </TD></TR><TR><TD align=middle colSpan=3 height=20> </TD></TR><TR><TD class=article_new vAlign=top colSpan=3>http://www.1924.org/iraqele/demo.jpg

This weekend, it is hoped that Iraqis across the UK will be voting for the staged elections in Iraq, which will inevitably bring to power another US puppet in the region.

Although voter registration has been very low, the world’s media will focus on London and Manchester to project the ‘success’ of these elections. We need your support to highlight the façade they call ‘free elections’ and demonstrate outside the London and Manchester voting centres.

Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain calls upon our community to play our part in exposing the lies and do our duty to show how the elections are aimed purely at strengthening the hand of America.

We need your support. Answer the call and stand up to western tyranny.

Date: Saturday 29th January and Sunday 30th January
Time: 12:00 PM
Venue:
London: Wembley Conference Centre, Wembley.
Manchester: Sheridan Suite, 371 Oldham Road
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

Details
26-01-05, 07:51 PM
protests instead of mortars and suicide assassins? now yer talkin ;)

Marwan
26-01-05, 09:08 PM
Al-Qaeda doesn't exist? Proven? What? Please back-up your puritanical drivel, unknown & Umm Latyh.

Abdullah Azzam, the Godfather of Jihad, is probably rolling over in his grave with all the dumb non-sense going on around here. And if he were alive today, he'd probably slap Ayman Zwahiri and his Egyptian cronies with their whole "Takfir wal Hijrah" crap.

BTW Details, the Taliban don't kill innocent civilians. The Americans do, by accidentally bombing remote obscure villages that have no direct influence on their campaign. Or did Ali Khan's former avatar escape from your head?

Abu Dayyan
26-01-05, 09:13 PM
abdullah azzam was a godfather?
slap ayman al zawahiri?

where did you get that from?

Marwan
26-01-05, 09:20 PM
Oh, give me a friggin' break. Everybody knows Abdullah Azzam was adamantly opposed to killing civilians. And he adhered to the former form of Ikhwanul-Muslimeen. Men like Ayman Zwahiri and Sayyed Qutb hijacked the group and tarnished the name (And they were probably the ones who assasinated him and his two sons). It's funny too because Abdullah Azzam was very close in creating a cease fire between Ahmad Shah Masood and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

Abu Dayyan
26-01-05, 09:22 PM
you just said something about slapping him how do you know that?

Abu Dayyan
26-01-05, 09:33 PM
so can you back up any of your allegations?

Umm Layth
27-01-05, 09:21 AM
Whats the evidence Abdullah Azzam was not adament ot kill civilians? As far as I know he was politically inexperienced and knew only one language, gun and fight - war.

As for Syed Qutb, he displayed his intellectual capability in the most deepest and the most profound sets of thoughts presented in his books. He called for supremacy of shariah by first elevating the Muslims from Jahilliyah it has dropped into and then creating a uniqe generation of Muslims.

As for allegations on Shaykh Ayman Al-Zawahiri (ha) please refr to his thesis 'the bitter harvest'

Marwan
27-01-05, 03:07 PM
What evidence, you say?

"Abdullah Azzam had constantly reminded Osama to focus on the War at Hand," says his son-in-law. "He had also urged him not to talk to the Egyptian volunteers namely Ayman Zwahiry for he believed they had hijacked the party of Islam (referring to Ikhwanul-Muslimeen)." [Qtd. in Ghost Wars, Steve Cole].

"Abdullah Azzam was in the midst of creating a ceasefire between Ahmad Shah Masoud and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, which was not welcomed by many of the Arab volunteers including Osamah bin Laden and Ayman Zwahiri. They looked upon Masoud as a heretic and hence, a greater threat than the Russians. Abdullah Azzam went so far as to affectionately nickname Masoud, "the Muslim Napolean."
[Qtd. in Lion of Panjshir, translated from Persian, Mirwais Khaledzai].

During the Salang Battles, Masoud suggested a suicide squad in taking out the first group of Russian soldiers to Mojadedi and Abdullah Azzam. According to Masoud, Abdullah Azzam replied, "Only cowards would do such a thing."

If you want more information about the dolt Ayman Zwarihi, just type in "Takfir wal Hijrah":D

And if that does not convince you, check out what happened on the 11th of September, 2001.

Marwan
27-01-05, 03:08 PM
abdullah azzam was a godfather?
slap ayman al zawahiri?

where did you get that from?
Bah..Godfather was just an affectionate nickname I gave Abdullah Azzam. Nice touch, eh?:D

P.S. I think a good majority of Muslims would want to slap Ayman reeeaal hard if they had the chance.;)

Details
27-01-05, 03:57 PM
...

BTW Details, the Taliban don't kill innocent civilians. The Americans do, by accidentally bombing remote obscure villages that have no direct influence on their campaign. Or did Ali Khan's former avatar escape from your head?

maybe you missed where i said 'even the taliban wasnt that stupid' BUt its fantasy to say they didnt kill innocent civillians. perhaps not intentionally tho. that i can't say for sure. but then again, as you say " check out what happened on the 11th of September, 2001." .... its pretty hard to believe they werent complicit.

Marwan
27-01-05, 04:16 PM
maybe you missed where i said 'even the taliban wasnt that stupid' BUt its fantasy to say they didnt kill innocent civillians. perhaps not intentionally tho. that i can't say for sure. but then again, as you say " check out what happened on the 11th of September, 2001." .... its pretty hard to believe they werent complicit.
Um...they initially denounced the attacks, ya' know. They may have condoled it later onwards because like a cat in a corner, they were willing to show whatever teeth they might have had.

Ahlam
27-01-05, 05:42 PM
i voted- I will be with the resistance, trying to stop the fake elections using force.

but perhaps if i were in that situtation i might have done something different...Allah (swt) knows best.

Shabab
27-01-05, 11:08 PM
i would vote for a party that its first priority is to get the americans out and not give them their oil. not voting wont do anything, at least if you vote (in mass numbers) you could end the occuptaion and theft of Iraq's oil

Abu Dayyan
28-01-05, 07:26 AM
ibn aziz just say you dont have proof if you dont have it.

Muslim01
28-01-05, 06:02 PM
i would vote for a party that its first priority is to get the americans out and not give them their oil. not voting wont do anything, at least if you vote (in mass numbers) you could end the occuptaion and theft of Iraq's oil

agreed, also demand reperations for messing up iraq, and claim Bush failed at helping the iraqi people

Marwan
28-01-05, 06:04 PM
ibn aziz just say you dont have proof if you dont have it.
LOL, whatever proof I offer will be shot down as Pro-Western Propaganda.

Jam
17-02-05, 09:26 AM
Do we have any members who actually are in Iraq? :confused:

yorkshireman
25-02-05, 08:18 PM
Where's the "slotting terrorists for a grand a day for Olive or similar" option Nas? ;)

Veronica
07-03-05, 04:49 AM
I've been looking for the Bitter Harvest for awhile. Are there any English translations available that I can look at such as an e-book?

Mira
27-04-05, 04:13 PM
If I were in Iraq, I'd be a war correspondent.

Somebody has to tell the world what's really going on out there.

brad_uk
11-05-05, 10:03 PM
Oh, give me a friggin' break. Everybody knows Abdullah Azzam was adamantly opposed to killing civilians. And he adhered to the former form of Ikhwanul-Muslimeen. Men like Ayman Zwahiri and Sayyed Qutb hijacked the group and tarnished the name (And they were probably the ones who assasinated him and his two sons). It's funny too because Abdullah Azzam was very close in creating a cease fire between Ahmad Shah Masood and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

Off topic, why do you have massoud shah jahanami pic as your aftar? ]

Are you from Jangalak ? do you like this satan of panjashir valley?

Refugee
21-10-06, 04:37 PM
If I was in Iraq right now - i probably be dead

*abdullah*
21-10-06, 05:46 PM
i wish i was in Iraq :( its my own country and i cant get in i cant wait until these studies of mine are finished then i will be able to go and support the mujahideen and my family Inshallah. make dua that allah lets me get back home as soon as possible i feel so bad that i even left Iraq :(

stephenoskie
12-06-08, 12:27 PM
I didnt quite under stand the poll :S

belal1
12-06-08, 12:48 PM
I didnt quite under stand the poll :S

as salamu alaikum,

the poll was started back in 2005 when u.s forces took over iraq and they were just about to hold elections. so its asking u who would u vote for.

as salamu alaikum