Satyaban Calls George Galloway
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Posted 24 December 2011 - 08:21 AM
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"Reason needs to be applied to all things, and human decency must be applied to reason." Fiqh ar-Reza, P. 364
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Posted 26 December 2011 - 08:45 PM
With my continuous chain of transmission reaching up to Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulaynl, from al-Husayn ibn Muhammad, from al-Mu'alla ibn Muhammad, from al-Hasan ibn 'All al-Washsha', from 'Abd Allah ibn Sinan, from Abu 'Abd Allah, may Peace be upon him, which he said:
"Among the things pertaining to the soundness of a Muslim's certitude [in faith] is that he would not please people while displeasing God, nor blame them for something that God has not given him. For, verily, [God's] rizq (provision, sustenance) is not brought about by anybody's greed, nor is it withheld by anyone's disapproval, and were anyone of you to flee from his rizq like he flees death, his rizq would overtake him in the way he is overtaken by death." Then he added, "Indeed Allah with His justice and fairness, has put joy and comfort in certainty (yaqin) and satisfaction (al- rida) and He has put sorrow and grief in doubt and dissatisfaction."
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#7
Posted 27 December 2011 - 12:38 AM
#8
Posted 27 December 2011 - 11:24 PM
The reason I mention this because some here are still playing the tired oil and the West card.
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"Reason needs to be applied to all things, and human decency must be applied to reason." Fiqh ar-Reza, P. 364
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#9
Posted 27 December 2011 - 11:52 PM
I heard an interview with Condaliza Rice yesterday having her look back at the invasion of Iraq and was it all worth it. She said "Yes" and had the unmitigated gall to say that that Iraqi regime was seeking weapons of mass destruction. I was dumbstruck that she was still spouting that same old garbage and the BBC interviewer let it pass..
The reason I mention this because some here are still playing the tired oil and the West card.
Why aren't you supporting her? Weren't you ranting and raving about how proud you were of NATO taking out Libyans?
#10
Posted 28 December 2011 - 10:46 AM
Why aren't you supporting her? Weren't you ranting and raving about how proud you were of NATO taking out Libyans?
I don't think Satyaban as ever supported the invasion of Iraq.
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