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  1. Kamranistan

    Shiachat?

    More like Shiabook! lool only joking. I like the new 'like' feature ooooooohhhh 2 sik :donno:
    4 points
  2. Ali H Syed

    Shiachat?

    very creative.... :dry:
    3 points
  3. alradhiya

    Shiachat?

    and i just liked yours :P
    3 points
  4. we have a 'like' button now :) JazakaAllah Khair for this
    3 points
  5. Shia_Debater

    Shiachat?

    jheeze i just liked ur comment looooooool
    2 points
  6. Ya Aba 3abdillah

    Forum Updated

    Salam The forum has been updated to the latest release. There are a couple bugs which we know about, e.g. profile pictures, uploads, and chats. These will be sorted out soon inshAllah. If there's anything else you pick out, kindly post them here. Thankyou for your patience. ws
    1 point
  7. 2002 Iraqi Intel Reported Wahhabis Are of Jewish Origin <p id="content-area"> Submitted by David Livingstone on Tue, 08/02/2011 - 18:33 The U.S. Department of Defense has released translations of a number of Iraqi intelligence documents dating from Saddam’s rule. One, a General Military Intelligence Directorate report from September 2002, entitled “The Emergence of Wahhabism and its Historical Roots”, shows the Iraqi government was aware of the nefarious purposes of the Wahhabis of Saudi Arabia, often known as Salafis, in serving Western interests to undermine Islam. The report relies heavily on the Memoirs of Mr. Hempher, which describe in detail how a British spy to the Middle East, in the middle of the eighteenth century, made contact with Adbul Wahhab, to create a subversive version of Islam, the notorious sect of Wahhabism, which became the founding cult of the Saudi regime. The movement was temporarily suppressed by the Ottomam armies in the middle of the nineteenth century. But with the assistance of the British, the Wahhabis and their Saudi sponsors returned to power and founded their own state in 1932. Since then, the Saudis have collaborated closely with the Americans, to whom they owe their tremendous oil wealth, in funding various Islamic fundamentalist organizations and other American covert operations, particularly the "jihad" in Afghanistan. But the Saudis simulatenously use the immense wealth at their dispossal to disseminate this disruptive brand of Islam to various parts of the world, categorized by some of the largest propaganda campaign in history. Many who defend Wahhabism as a legitimate reform movement of Islam have tried to dismiss the Memoirs as a spurious fabrication. These include Bernard Haykel, Professor in Near Eastern Studies at Princeton University, who, without providing any evidence, presumes the Memoirs to have been created by Ayyub Sabri Pasha. However, while the Memoirs only emerged in the 1970s, Pasha wrote his version of the story already in 1888. Ayyub Sabri Pasha was a well-known Ottoman writer and Turkish naval admiral, who served the Ottoman army in the Arabian Pensinsula, writing several works about the region and it's history. Including The Beginning and Spreading of Wahhabism, where he recounts Abdul Wahhab's association and plotting with Hempher. In addition to that revealed in the Hempher Memoirs, the Iraqi intelligence report also makes known some surprising claims, derived from works circulated in Arabic which have not been translated into English. As the report recounts, both Abdul Wahhab, and his sponsor, ibn Saud, who founded the Saudi dynasty, were of Jewish origin. For example, D. Mustafa Turan wrote, in The Donmeh Jews, that Muhammad ibn Abdul Wahhab was a descendant of a family of Donmeh Jews from Turkey. The Donmeh were descendants of followers of the infamous false-messiah of Judaism, Shabbetai Zevi, who shocked the Jewish world in 1666 by converting to Islam. Viewing it as a sacred mystery, Zevi's followers imitated his conversion to Islam, though secretly keeping to their Kabbalistic doctrines. In Europe, the Shabbeteans were eventually led a century later by Jacob Frank, claiming to be a reincarnation of Zevi. And, according to Rabbi Antelman in To Eliminate the Opiate, to them belonged the Rothschilds who had a hand in the founding of the Bavarian Illuminati. The Donmeh community of Turkey were concentrated in the city of Salonika, which became a hotbed of Masonic activity, and from which the Young Turk movement evolved, which aided in the collapse of the Muslim empire of the Ottoman Turks. There is evidence that Ataturk himself, the founder of the modern Turkish state, was of Donmeh origin as well. Turan maintains that Abdul Wahhab's grandfather, Sulayman was actually Shulman, having belonged to the Jewish community of Bursa in Turkey. From there he settled in Damascus, where he feigned Islam, but was apparently expelled for practicing sorcery. He then fled to Egypt and he again faced condemnation, so made his way he to the Hijaz, where he got married and fathered Abdul Wahhab. According to the report, the same is claimed in The Donmeh Jews and the Origin of the Saudi Wahabis, Rifat Salim Kabar. The notion of the Saudi family being of Jewish heritage has been published by Mohammad Sakher, who, it is claimed, was ordered killed by the regime for his revelations. The report relates a similar account, but from different sources. According The Wahabi Movement/The Truth and Roots, by Abdul Wahhab Ibrahim Al-Shammari, for example, ibn Saud is actually descended from Mordechai bin Ibrahim bin Mushi, a Jewish merchant from Basra. Apparently, when he was approached by members from the Arabian tribe of Aniza, then claimed to be one of them, and traveled with them to Najd and his name became Markhan bin Ibrahim bin Musa. Additionally, Abdul Wahhab was descended from Wahib Al-Tamimi, so, as reported by al Said Nasir, in The History of the Saud Family, the Saudi ambassador in Cairo, Abdullah bin Ibrahim al Mufaddal, paid Muhammad Al-Tamimi thirty five thousand Jinee in the year 1943, to forge a family tree of the Saudi family and that of Abdul Wahhab, and merge them into one, claiming their origin from the Prophet Mohammed. While it would be difficult to independantly authenticate these claims, they are interesting in light of the role that the state of Saudi Arabia has and continues to play with regards to supporting and advancing Western power in the Middle East and elsewhere. Especially astounding is the very dubious and virulent form of Islam, that Wahhabism and Salafism represent, which is currently wrecking havoc on Islamic traditions, and dividing the Muslim community in petty squabbles over trivial details, allowing the War on Islam to proceed effectively unchecked. David Livingstone's blog
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  8. Replicant

    New Sc Layout

    All the pictures gone, everything is complex - don't like it. At the same time, I'm sure I'll get used to it over time.
    1 point
  9. Shia_Debater

    Shiachat?

    I couldnt believe it :no: they are working on fixing it dnt know how long it will take though :( :cry:
    1 point
  10. Kamranistan

    Shiachat?

    What the hell loool, this is facebook swear down, I'm getting notifications :no: Hooooldd the Phone... Why can't I LIKE my own comment :angry:
    1 point
  11. sister in islam

    Unity

    "If you have been rough and herd-hearted with them, they would certainly have dispersed from around you" (Holy Quran 3:159)
    1 point
  12. They who hate Ahl al-bayt (as) and their shias (followers)
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  13. your welcome sister :D inshaAllah your in the best of health and iman also. May Allah (swt) accept your fasts and prayers and inshaAllah they are going well for you :) I think he meant nasibis - nasibi is a term used by shias for those who we claim hate Imam Ali (as) and hes followers (shia)
    1 point
  14. DoubleAgent4

    Shiachat?

    Now instead of posting '+1' every time we like a persons post, we can use the 'like' button!
    1 point
  15. (salam) Imam Hussein (as) said : oh shia of yazeed (la) as in party of yazeed (la) because the word shia was used people try to say that Imam Hussein (as) was killed by shias however they are taking the word out of context because shia means followers of or party of shias are Shia of Ali (as) those who were following yazeeds (la) orders at kerbala were Shia of Yazeed (la). (wasalam)
    1 point
  16. khakay batool

    New Look

    ok....i am all for the protest...........what do we do now???? :P last time they improved the SC it took few months. many people thought they lost there PMs and threads and posts. i was one of them! but in time it all came back. it will all work out inshaAllah,just wait and see. uff....my eyes are hurting now!!!!! :P have to go........ BTW.....what is that 'green bar' in our profiles???????? ....i think they are starting that 'like' and 'dis like' buttons again!! this is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaddddddd!!!!!!! ws
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  17. Alhamdulillah good. But let's not get off topic.
    1 point
  18. Ali H Syed

    Shiachat?

    thanks for leaving a brother out :cry: (bismillah)
    1 point
  19. Al-Hadi

    Shiachat?

    And i just liked alradhiyas and rasul :D
    1 point
  20. Rasul

    Shiachat?

    I just liked all comments ^_^
    1 point
  21. Shia_Debater

    New Look

    yh they are still working at it
    1 point
  22. 89jghur32

    @ Jihad- Fadak

    You and your lot that don't understand taqiyya are really a cancer within our community. If you consider yourselves to be representatives of the Imams [a], then think again. Sayyid Kamal al-Haidari [h] runs a show that caters to all Muslims. If he starts doing la`an against everyone the non-Shi'i consider to be wise elders and imams of the religion, then he will reinforce negative perceptions of Shi'ism and push already ignorant people away from the path of Ahl al-Bayt [a], which is far better than anything else in this world. How will he then revive their affair? If he openly dissociates from Aisha, then that'll cause the non-Shi'i to not trust him. If they don't trust him, then how will he narrates the traditions of the Imams [a] to them and teach them their sciences? If you think that he should act the way Yassir Habib does, then that's your prerogative. However, I can assure you that our scholars do not need to have their citizenships revoked simply because of bad etiquette in speech.
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  23. That's a simple one, brother: whatever the Ahlulbayt(as) do, it's the Sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh). Continuously, we are the only school to remember Ahlulbayt (as) as the true successors, and we must defend and protect their truth. They are the essence of Shi'ism. On the other hand, the Prophet (pbuh) is honored by all and accepted as the seal of the Prophets (pbuh). It's pointless to argue the position of this against Muslims who believe the same thing. Don't get me wrong, the Prophet(pbuh) is greater than the whole of humanity, including his Ahlulbayt (as), but Ahlulbayt(as) deserve to be praised, loved, and remembered. Who else would love them if not their followers and believers? Some people blow themselves up to murder others, but most Muslims say this is against Islam. I don't see how what you said represents Shi'ism. The problem here isn't the fact that people do these so-called pagan acts, but the unwillingness for those to understand the reasons behind them. If you loved Imam Hussain (as) half as much as those Shi'is, then you wouldn't criticize them. People show their love in different ways. A Christian is taught throughout his life that Islam is false and you should stay away from it. How can Allah (swt) justly punish him if he didn't have the chance to understand Islam? The fact that these suspicious claims are brought up is enough reason for a man with an open mind to research these claims, and allow himself the honor of knowing the truth. Allah (swt) has given everyone logic and reasoning. If they refuse to use these components of their brain to decide for themselves who's right, they are rejecting the truth. It's not unjust for Allah (swt) to punish the Rejectors, those who knowingly put their fingers in their ears to reject the truth. How can one decide a religion is wrong by mere claims? And if they do, they do not deserve to know the truth, and deserve all the punishments in the afterlife. My brother, the claims such as above are the ones brought upon by the enemies of Ahlulbayt (as). They have no value in the face of the truth, so our enemies can only use it on those who are not the followers of the truth. If you truly think this is the practice of Shi'ism, then I challenge you to bring me your proof. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourself. If you look above, even as I'm typing, I remembered to put salawat after the mention of our beloved Prophet (pbuh), and you will find little who don't. But isn't it Ahlul Sunnah who refuse to send salawat on Ahlulbayt, even when the Prophet(pbuh) specifically ordered them to? Narrated Ka'b bin Ujra: It was said, "O Allah's Apostle! We know how to greet you, but how to invoke Allah for you?" The Prophet said, "Say: O Allah! Send your blessings/greetings (Salawat) on Muhammad and his family, the same way as You sent Your blessings/greetings on Abraham's family. You are indeed worthy of all praise, full of glory.'" Sahih al-Bukhari 6.320 You are wrong brother, these aren't the reasons why people aren't reverting to Shi'ism. These are lies set by the enemies of Ahlulbayt(as) to deceive people from the truth. The truth of the matter is, people aren't finding the truth because they do not want to. There is always enough light for one who wants to see. Those who don't want to see, don't. My brother, do not look at Shi'ism as only Ahlulbayt(as) without the Prophet(pbuh), this is what our enemies want you to think. In truth, we are the perfect balance, and we love and honor our Prophet(pbuh) and his Ahlulbayt(as) more than any sect in Islam. \ Praises to Allah (swt) for your reversion, and may Allah (swt) guide and protect you. And may Allah (swt) guide all those who want to see, and destroy all those who reject the truth and spread lies.
    1 point
  24. Kamranistan

    New Look

    I dunno yet but it reminds me of that room in the matrix where everythings white loool
    1 point
  25. Kamranistan

    [Resolved]Chatroom

    Blaaaads what the hell is this!
    1 point
  26. -Enlightened

    Forum Updated

    in each post,there is a 'like' .
    1 point
  27. lol . Don't worry ,they'll get it back. Ya Aba is still updating the site
    1 point
  28. Mystery-*

    [Resolved]Chatroom

    sad timess :|
    1 point
  29. Abbas.

    [Resolved]Like Button

    FYI - Version 3.2 is out and will be installed this weekend. It has features such as +1
    1 point
  30. Hameedeh

    @ Baradar_jackson

    (bismillah) (salam) That's a strange scrolling youtube address on the video. he is calling himself ameeralmomineen? :unsure: If you go to youtube you will see the name on that video and more info in the description and the comments. This is sickening. Nobody is supposed to talk bad about others. This proves how deviated this ياسر الحبيب is. His hatred for the sahaba of the Prophet SA (which I don't blame him for, we all know who I'm talking about) has extended to the great great grandson of the Prophet SA, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei HA. Astaghfirullah! Please watch the first 8 minutes of this video. The sheikh talks about not being enemies of one another, not against Sunnis or against other Shias.
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  31. When our mothers gave birth to us they said Ya Ali, hence the first thing we heard was Ya Ali. The day we started walking & climbing up the steps, they taught us to say Ya Ali, And they taught us to say Ya Ali when we fall down. When we die, we'll say Ya Ali and in our graves we'll say Ya Ali, We'll say Ya Ali when raising from our graves, And by God, we will say Ya Ali when we enter Paradise with Ali.
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  32. Of course you think it's funny. I want to translate what this brother has said because I think it is very useful. He says:
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  33. Gomnam

    Mashallah Akhlaq

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  34. am i the only person who doesnt have a clue whats going on in this thread? btw habib...dont take it personally but i voted for yasser....pro azadars and pro tabarra people must always take precedence over non :(
    1 point
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