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  1. Breaking News a new war front has opened up and this time its in yemen and red sea, israel sends warships off yemen coast in red sea!!!!! Yemen declares war on Israel, supports Palestinians in Gaza conflict General Saree condemns ongoing Gaza invasion, and said it was conducted with support of United States | SAMAA WEB DESKOct 31, 2023 Photo: Online In a significant escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza , Yemen's Ansarullah movement declared war against Israel's Zionist regime. Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the spokesman for the Yemeni armed forces, made a dramatic announcement from the capital city, Sana'a, on Tuesday, vowing strong support for the Palestinian people in the Occupied Territories. Operation in solidarity with Palestine General Saree stated that Yemen had launched a substantial number of ballistic and cruise missiles, along with numerous drones, targeting various locations in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. He emphasized that this operation was the third in a series of actions to support their Palestinian brethren. BREAKING: YEMEN DECLARED THEY ARE NOW AT WAR WITH ISRAEL The Republic of Yemen is the first country officially to announce its entry into the “Battle of the Flood” of Al-Aqsa and launches a large number of ballistic and winged missiles and drones at a number of Israeli IOF… pic.twitter.com/A7p1HmQgCA — Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) October 31, 2023 "The position of our Yemeni people towards the cause of Palestine is fixed and principled, and the Palestinian people have the full right to defend themselves and use their full rights," General Saree declared. Condemning Gaza invasion Furthermore, General Saree condemned the ongoing Gaza invasion, alleging that it was conducted with the support of the United States and the involvement of certain regimes. Yemen's armed forces executed their duty by launching ballistic and cruise missiles at enemy targets in the Occupied Territories, he said. General Saree underlined Yemen's steadfast commitment to the Palestinian cause, stating that this marked the third operation in support of the Palestinians in Gaza in the past three weeks. He also vowed that Yemen would continue to conduct more precise missile and drone attacks unless Israel's aggression ceased. "The Gaza invasion is carried out with the support of the United States and the involvement of some regimes," General Saree emphasized. New player in conflict With this declaration of war, Yemen has officially entered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, raising the stakes in an already volatile region. The launch of a substantial number of ballistic missiles and drones underscores their commitment to supporting the Palestinian people in their struggle. In a stern warning, General Saree stated, "We will continue to carry out higher quality attacks using missiles and drones until Israel’s aggression stops."
  2. Hello i'm a syrian sunni muslim (Asha'ari sunni) and i'm wondering why shias are fighting in Syria !! Defending Assad's regime ? Please note that shias are fighting before the creation of The islamic front (Jabhat Al-nusra)... is it because the sufyani and Mahdi thing ?
  3. Netanyahu addressing Iran Public. Netanyahu speaks to the Iranian people - in English and with English subtitles. He has a habit of pretending to reach out to the people of the countries he intends to bomb next. https://x.com/netanyahu/status/1840740049299583355
  4. “Hezbollah says it fired a Noor missile at Kfar Giladi - and this missile has not been used throughout the war so far”
  5. The Washington Post Follow Israeli warplanes pound southern Lebanon as war fears escalate Story by Rachel Chason, Miriam Berger, Karen DeYoung, Susannah George, Lior Soroka TEL AVIV — Israeli warplanes launched powerful air raids across much of southern Lebanon on Saturday, escalating attacks on Hezbollah militants as Israel’s military signaled it was preparing for a broader offensive. “We have been striking extensively in southern Lebanon,” Israeli military spokesman, Daniel Hagari, said late Saturday, asking residents in northern Israel to stay vigilant and restrict any gatherings. “Rockets may be launched into Israeli territory soon.” In Nahariyya in the north, fighter jets roared as they streaked across the border Saturday night. In other areas of northern Israel, sirens sounded throughout the day, as firefighters battled blazes ignited by Hezbollah rockets. Israeli firefighters work at a house hit by rocket fire from Lebanon near the northern Israeli city of Safed on Saturday.© Leo Correa/AP The bombardment in Lebanon came as rescue workers in Beirut were still pulling bodies from the rubble from an Israeli airstrike Friday afternoon. The attack, in a southern suburb, killed 37 people, including at least two senior Hezbollah commanders, one of whom served as the group’s chief of operations. Ibrahim Aqil was also wanted by U.S. authorities for his role in the deadly bombings of the U.S. Embassy and Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983. In a briefing Saturday, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan called for de-escalation, but also said Aqil’s death was a “good outcome.” Speaking to reporters in Wilmington, Del., Sullivan said Aqil “has American blood on his hands … He is somebody who the United States promised long ago we would do everything we could to see brought to justice.” Sullivan said there was an “acute” risk of escalation on the Israel-Lebanon border, where for months the sides have fought a low-level war, with Hezbollah launching the first attacks in solidarity with Hamas militants in Gaza. Since then, the United States has sought to broker a deal that would restore calm, but Hezbollah has said it won’t negotiate until Israel ends the Gaza war. Israel says there is a new phase in its war Loaded: 7.16% Play Current Time 0:00 / Duration 2:47 Quality Settings Captions Fullscreen Al Jazeera Israeli strikes across Lebanon: Israeli military says hundreds of targets hit Unmute 0 View on Watch Tensions soared this week in Lebanon, however, when thousands of pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah members exploded over two days, killing or maiming many of the group’s operatives, as well as civilians who were close to the blasts. Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah blamed Israel for the explosions, declaring the attacks “an act of war.” Mourners raise their hands and chant slogans during the funeral procession Saturday of Hezbollah fighters killed Friday in an Israeli airstrike in a Beirut suburb.© Bilal Hussein/AP U.S. officials have acknowledged that Israel was behind the attacks, but said the Israelis did not inform the United States about the specifics and told Washington only afterward through intelligence channels. In Israel’s Upper Galilee region, roads were deserted Saturday in areas residents had evacuated, while Israeli surveillance drones buzzed overhead. In some communities, however, daily life continued as normal. In Shlomi, a largely deserted town near the border, resident Shelley Liss Barkan has been cooking meals for soldiers throughout the conflict, and said an influx of troops over the past week has increased demand. In a statement Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces said brigade commanders were touring the north “as part of the preparations for expansion of operations.” What’s happening now is an “escalation and widening of the war,” said Orna Mizrahi, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies. Previously, said Mizrahi, who served in the IDF for 26 years, both sides were engaged in a “war of attrition.” But as Israel ramps up attacks, it risks drawing Iran and its allied militant groups into the conflict. On Saturday, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, told a group of Muslim clerics and scholars that Israel was “targeting ordinary people” in the region, and that Islamic countries should cut off economic and political ties. Nasruddin Amer, a spokesman for the Iran-backed Houthi group in Yemen, said the movement would “stand with Hezbollah and support and aid them” in the face of Israeli attacks, but could not “specify the exact type of response.” The Houthis — which have launched drones and missiles at Israel — is “with whatever options Hezbollah determines,” Amer said in an interview. A damaged building at the site of Friday's Israeli strike, as search and rescue operations continued Saturday in Beirut's southern suburbs.© Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters In the Beirut suburb where Friday’s strike took place, residents said they feared the attack by Israel signaled the beginning of a new phase of the conflict. The strike collapsed a residential building where Israel said the Hezbollah commanders were meeting, and severely damaged another one, sending rubble and debris onto the streets of the packed neighborhood. “Even though the entire building is destroyed and probably no one is left alive, we need to be careful,” said Ali Harakeh, a municipality council member working at the site. Lebanon’s Health Ministry said that three children — ages 4, 6 and 10 — were among those killed. Neighbors said many of the bodies recovered Saturday were unrecognizable. “People are afraid this could become normal, we have seen what they did in Gaza, the same could happen here,” said Ali Dahr, who works in real estate and said Hezbollah members live with their families in the neighborhood. But even as Israel’s attention shifted to the north, it continued to wage war in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli military on Saturday targeted a school sheltering displaced people near Gaza City, killing 21 people, including 13 children and six women, according to Gaza’s civil defense force. The IDF described the operation as a “precise strike on terrorists.” At least three Gaza Health Ministry employees were also killed by Israeli fire in the enclave’s south, according to Marwan Hams, a senior health official. He said the workers were killed as they attempted to retrieve medical supplies from a warehouse. The IDF did not respond to a request for comment on the incident. DeYoung reported from Washington, George from Beirut, Soroka from Tel Aviv and Berger from Shlomi in northern Israel. Claire Parker in Cairo, Mohamad El Chamaa and Suzan Haidamous in Beirut, and Loveday Morris in Jerusalem contributed to this report.
  6. When we wake up from this dream This inception hijackin our peace From the core of an unquenchable grief We cry out desperately pleadin for ease We admit we followed the beast Mice hypnotized by the pied pipers beat Pop culture, the patient poacher Also the predator and hoverin vulture Chains in the form of rhythms When does the commercial start and whens its endin Tv programs programing our system Atoms spinnin to the hymns of christmas As we listen to the demon whisper And give the slavemaster our full attention The gate to our soul cracks, they enter To twist the morals and blur the vision Fallen Men starin at sinful women And the women who were once preeminent Now find themself helplessly bein driven Windows tinted, can't see out or in it A different ride than what they mentioned Their true form, unclothed intentions They reeled us in, now the work is finished Rumpelstiltskin wants our children From a subatomic level this offered friendship Through the soul plane on to fight the Spirit But the Spirit is what inspired this A drop of water in the firey mist That which the dark fights against Which makes up everything. clench ya fist Yell and shout and throw a fit But this is the untouched pristine bliss If you don't have the password gift And your names not on the list You can't enter nor can you break in The den of the lamb and lion So we find our self a way to grow Branch out this dream from the soil of soul Onto the spirit plane the royal high glow Shinin from our hearts, chants out our throats Please forgive us alot and more Give us the strength to increase our Nur And to praise you through heavens Door A Fortified core from yore, for this war
  7. I wanted to start a discussion regarding the mother of the believers Aisha. Is she still the mother of the believers after reading this?? According to the Shiaa the prophet (saww) left the authority to divorce his wives to Imaam Alee (as) and Imaam Alee (as) did divorce Aisha (la) The narrations that I will be posting are Saheeh (Authentic) and here is what Allama Majlisi (RA) says about them: Bihar al-Anwar, by Allama Majlisi, vol. 22, p. 495 "This was the end of what we have taken out from the book Al-Turaf, which it has taken out from the book Al-Wasiya, by 'Isa bin al-Mustafadh, and the book Khasa'es al-A'imma, by Sayed al-Razi (ra), and most of it is narrated in the book Al-Sirat al-Mustaqeem, by Sheikh Zaynul-Deen al-Bayyadhi. And 'Isa and his book are mentioned in the books of Rijal, and I have distinguished chains of narrators from them. And after the esteem of Al-Kulayni (ra) and the two Sayed's reliance on it, there is no meaning in declaring any of them as weak, in addition to that the pronounciation of the narrations and their meanings bear witness to their authenticity." So now lets begin: First narration: The prophet (saww) giving Imaam Alee (as) the authority to divorce his wives: Al-Ghayba, by Al-Tusi, p. 150 "O Ali, you are my successor upon my family, the living ones as well as the dead ones, and upon my women. So the one of them whom you bind (bind to the Prophet's marriage to them) shall meet me tomorrow (on the Day of Judgment); and the one of them whom you divorce (divorce from the Prophet's marriage to them), I am innocent from her. She will not see me, neither will I see her on the Day of Resurrection. And you are my successor upon my nation after me." Second narration: Imaam Alee's (as) promise to divorce Aisha: Sharh' al-Akhbar, by Abu-Hanifa al-Nu'man al-Maghribi, vol. 1, p. 211. Ali sent (someone of his servants) to Aisha, after the end of the cause of Jamal, when she was in Basra, to say: "Return to your house", and she denied. Then he sent to her a second time, and she denied. Then he sent to her a third time: "You shall return, otherwise I shall say a word in which Allah and His Messenger shall dissociate themselves from you!" Then she said: "Get me away! Get me away!" Then a woman, who was with her, said to her: "O mother of the believers, what did scare you with Ali's commitment over you?" She said: "The Prophet made him his successor upon his family and left the divorcement of his women in his hand." Third Narration: Imaam Alee divorcing Aisha: Al-Ihjtijaj, by Al-Tabarsi, vol. 1, p. 24 "Imam al-Baqir (as) said: When the Day of Jamal took place and Aisha's howdah had been hit by arrows, the Commander of the Faithful (as) said: "By Allah, I do not see anything else than divorcing her! So I call, to Allah, after a man who heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say: 'O Ali, the issue of my women is in your hand after me' when he stood and bore witness over this!" He (Al-Baqir) said: Then 13 men stood up, among them were two Badri's, and they bore witness to that they heard the Messenger of Allah (saw) say to Ali bin Abi-Talib (as): "O Ali, the issue of my women is in your hand after me!" He (Al-Baqir) said: Then Aisha cried until they heard hear cry. Then Ali (as) said: "The Messenger of Allah (saw) said to me: 'Allah shall support you, O Ali, on the Day of Jamal with 5000 angels."
  8. For the love of God, stop fantasizing about a war between US citizens and their military (msn.com)
  9. I was under the impression they were. But are these offensive wars below (take with a grain of salt because it’s Wikipedia):
  10. gon rejects Trump threat to hit Iranian cultural sites The Pentagon is distancing itself from President Donald Trump’s assertions that he would bomb Iranian cultural sites By LOLITA C. BALDOR Associated Press January 6, 2020, 9:30 PM 4 min read FILE — In this Jan. 19, 2019 file photo the shrine of Iran's revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini is seen, just outside of Tehran, Iran. The ancient and rich cultural landscape of Iran has become a potential U.S. military target as Washington and Tehran stumble toward a possible open conflict. Iran, home to 24 UNESCO World Heritage sites, has in the past reportedly guarded the sprawling tomb complex of the Islamic Republic's founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, with surface-to-air missiles. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File) FILE — In this Jan. 19, 2019 file photo the shrine of Iran's revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini is seen, just outside of Tehran, Iran. The ancient and rich cultural landscape of Iran has become a potential U.S. military target as Washington and Tehran stumble toward a possible open conflict. Iran, home to 24 UNESCO World Heritage sites, has in the past reportedly guarded the sprawling tomb complex of the Islamic Republic's founder, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, with surface-to-air missiles. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File)The Associated Press WASHINGTON -- The Pentagon on Monday distanced itself from President Donald Trump’s assertions that he would bomb Iranian cultural sites despite international prohibitions on such attacks. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the U.S. will “follow the laws of armed conflict.” When asked if that ruled out targeting cultural sites, Esper said pointedly, “That’s the laws of armed conflict.” The split between the president and his Pentagon chief came amid heightened tensions with Tehran following a U.S. drone strike that killed Gen. Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s elite Quds Force. Trump had twice warned that he would hit Iranian cultural sites if Tehran retaliates against the U.S. Esper’s public comments reflected the private concerns of other defense and military officials, who cited legal prohibitions on attacks on civilian, cultural and religious sites, except under certain, threatening circumstances. Trump first raised the prospect of targeting cultural sites in a tweet on Saturday and reiterated that view to reporters the next day. “We have targeted 52 Iranian sites (representing the 52 American hostages taken by Iran many years ago), some at a very high level & important to Iran & Iranian culture, and those targets, and Iran itself, WILL BE HIT VERY FAST AND VERY HARD," he tweeted. His Twitter message caught administration officials off-guard and prompted an immediate outcry from legal scholars, national security experts and Democratic lawmakers. But the president stood by his threat the following day. “They’re allowed to kill our people. They’re allowed to torture and maim our people. They’re allowed to use roadside bombs and blow up our people,” he told reporters traveling with him on Air Force One. “And we’re not allowed to touch their cultural sites? It doesn’t work that way.” By international law, however, it does. Specifically, the 1954 Hague Convention says nations must “take all possible steps” to protect cultural property and shall refrain “from any act of hostility, directed against such property.” It also says nations must not use cultural sites for any threatening purposes that would make such locations a military target. The Pentagon has long had a list of potential targets both inside Iran as well as those associated with Iran throughout the Middle East. Those targets and war plans are routinely updated, including during the recent uptick in hostilities. Officials won’t discuss the list, but it is certain to include an array of Iranian military sites and capabilities, including missile, air defense and command and control locations. Any targets would go through a lengthy vetting process within the military and the Pentagon to determine that they are legal, appropriate and proportionate to any Iranian action. Only after that process is complete would a list of potential sites go before the president for approval. Outside the Pentagon, Trump's threats were met with condemnation. “It shows that he is somewhat deranged about this," said Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va. “The pledge to attack cultural sites, likely, is a violation of international law.” Kaine said that all Trump is doing “is escalating tensions and he seems to believe, 'I can strike you, but you can't strike me.' That's not the way the world works.” He added that Trump needs to confer with Congress. The threats also drew reaction from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. “The targeting of sites of global cultural heritage is abhorrent to the collective values of our society,” museum leaders said in a statement. "At this challenging time, we must remind ourselves of the global importance of protecting cultural sites – the objects and places by which individuals, communities, and nations connect to their history and heritage. Ahead of Esper’s comments, other administration officials tried to make clear that the U.S. would follow the law without directly contradicting the president. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday said that any U.S. military strikes inside Iran would be legal. “We'll behave inside the system,” Pompeo said. “We always have and we always will.” ——— Associated Press writers Matthew Lee, Robert Burns and Aamer Madhani contributed to this report.
  11. as salaam alakim!!!!!!!! If US/Isreal went to war with Hezbullah or Iran in a major war, would Shias be called up for jihad? What abour Shias in the west? Woud there be a defensive jihad?
  12. as salaam alakim!!!!!!!!! Is This a sign of Imam Mahdi? If the US and Iran do go to war or have a conflict, will it Mean the rise of the Imam(عليه السلام) if our time? or the sufany rises?
  13. Salam I have a fel questions my dear brothers and sisters. 1. I feel like Sunni Islam (abu bakr,uthman,Omar’s) have been spreading our great religion in a really bad way (by the sword) like terrorist groups. Because they attacked other contries and forced others to be muslim. They killed innocent people and I think if u spread anything with violence others won’t want to follow that religion. I’m not saying that Sunnis are bad I mean that this shows that our Imams are the rightly guided ones. Because they didn’t do stuff like this! Does anyone agree with how I’m thinking and if not how? Plz tell me. 2. The prophet Muhammad never attacked any other country and the Imams didn’t but the caliphs did so.Does this mean that Shia Islam is peaceful? (In my opinion yes) 3. Has the prophet or Imams ever attacked any contries (Not what I know, but if so why?) 4. I know that Imam Ali got the power to take over some caliphate after the 3 caliphs died. But why did he accept it? Is it because he made a nicer,kinder regime. Thank u dear brothers and sister I have been thinking of this for 1 year now.
  14. First, the people of Iraq fought the Akkadians, then the Assyrians, the Persians, the Greek, then the Roman Empire, then suffered the Sunni invasion, then the Islamic Civil War happened, then the Battle of Karbala, the Second Islamic Civil War, the Baghdad Revolt, the Mongol Invasion, the Turco-Mongols, the Ottoman Empire, the Persians again, the Ottomans again, the Mamluks, the Ottomans, the British, the British again, the 14th of July Revolution - British Monarchy falls, the Ba'ath Socialist Party invades - they lose power, they invade again, Saddam Hussein brings death and misery for decades, then the Americans invade for 9 years - they give up and leave, then the Iraqis fight off Al-Qaeda, then they fought off ISIS flawlessly, the Kurds then attempt to start a war as soon as the Iraqis finish off ISIS in order to take advantage of their shaky legs and tired bodies - the Kurds then surrender the North of Iraq to the Iraqis.... This is who you are dealing with... And now, for the first time in many ages, Iraq is (relatively) peaceful. No war. The people still stand strong, happy, laughing, smiling, dancing, having a good time with faith in God even after all the adversity that overcame their land. If a plague were to take the entire world, or flames consume it, Iraq would be the last to fall. The Lions of Babylon.
  15. What is your opinion on this. I see it coming very close and it is getting more tense day by day. Trump drops the deals, Iran attacks Israeli Bases, Israel attack back with 60 rockets... Day of Judgement is near. Its not too far away. What do you think ? Will it start ? Who is getting involved ? Are we going to die ? Do you fear it ? Do you think Saheb Al Zaman will come upon us and help us ? Will he come after hundreds of years ? Will they drop Nukes ? Me and my "class mate" where having discussion about this. My personality is very Positive and Energetic while he was stressed as hell. He was so worried about death and dying at a young age ( he is an aethiest) and I was honestly not giving one crap about death (except my family). So what do you say... Btw why are there not any nuclear bunkers ? Honestly anything can happen any second. Also I cant find a lot on the Internet. Will Russia and China back up Iran in case of everything. Ya Allah I cant wait for Faraj Saheb Al Zaman. I want it to be infront of my eyes Inshallah. Btw my mate was like theres something wrong with me (in a friendly way obviously) for being just so positive about life and death. My message was clear if it is Allahs plan for us to Die then we Die and I said that Positively and That guy was Stressed. This is too jokes arguing with an Aethiest, He was like "what you happy you going to heaven" I was there crying in tears of laughter about Aethiest people comments. IDK im just an Extremely Happy person Alhamdulilah. I only fear Three things in this world. Allah, My mums griefs if I die before her and Cockroches. Yes Im serious im more worried about having Cockroches in My house then getting nuked.
  16. Brothers and Sisters, What are your Views on World War 3. May Allah Save everyone of us. Aameen. [WARNING: Violence. Viewer discretion advised.]
  17. BBC Reports say that Russia has won the Syrian war, the article describes it at link given below: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-42082615 The article also raises the concern over the peace process in Syria. Comments from members are welcome.
  18. Unless the stupid controller of military war machine in both country is the real ignorant, the war would happen. https://www.rt.com/business/409905-saudi-arabia-iran-war-oil/
  19. Anyone amongst you must have seen this tag which means "Media of war" on videos about Syria, Iraq or Yemen. Who is behind this ?
  20. Saw this going around Twitter.Please share @monahed_alsaud antisaudfamily on fb
  21. It seems Jews, Christians and Muslims are finally at peace with one another. Congratulations to SC management and members for achieving this extraordinary goal. But Jews and Muslims need not worry anyway. It appears the next war will be between two Christian countries - North Korea and what's the other one. Ah yes! I think they call themselves "God's own country.".
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    Women in war

    Is a woman allowed to fight in a war for the sake of Allah? Have there been any female warriors in Islamic history?
  23. (Bismillah) Salam I don't wanna sound like an atheist but I'm trying to be as critical as I can cuz these questions are holding me back from being a Shia Muslim and I would be so happy if u could answer these questions so that people don't always win me in argues with these questions thank u. 1. Is it true that if u revert or convert away from Islam u will be killed: Quran Quran (4:89) - "They wish that you should reject faith as they reject faith, and then you would be equal; therefore take not to yourselves friends of them, until they emigrate in the way of God; then, if they turn their backs, take them, and slay them wherever you find them; take not to yourselves any one of them as friend or helper." Verse 4:65 says that those who have faith are in "full submission" to Muhammad's teachings. This verse explains what should happen to Muslims who do not have faith. Quran (9:11-12) - "But if they repent and establish worship and pay the poor-due, then are they your brethren in religion. We detail Our revelations for a people who have knowledge. And if they break their pledges after their treaty (hath been made with you) and assail your religion, then fight the heads of disbelief - Lo! they have no binding oaths - in order that they may desist." Other verses that seem to support the many Hadith that establish the death sentence for apostates are Quran verses 2:217, 9:73-74, 88:21, 5:54, 9:66. Hadith and Sira The most reliable Hadith collection contain numerous accounts of Muhammad and his companions putting people to death for leaving Islam. According to verse4:80 of the Quran: "Those who obey the Messenger obey Allah." Sahih Bukhari (52:260) - "...The Prophet said, 'If somebody (a Muslim) discards his religion, kill him.' " Sahih Bukhari (83:37) - "Allah's Apostle never killed anyone except in one of the following three situations: (1) A person who killed somebody unjustly, was killed (in Qisas,) (2) a married person who committed illegal sexual intercourse and (3) a man who fought against Allah and His Apostle and deserted Islam and became an apostate." Sahih Bukhari (84:57) - [In the words of] "Allah's Apostle, 'Whoever changed his Islamic religion, then kill him.'" Sahih Bukhari (89:271) - A man who embraces Islam, then reverts to Judaism is to be killed according to "the verdict of Allah and his apostle." Sahih Bukhari (84:58) - "There was a fettered man beside Abu Muisa. Mu'adh asked, 'Who is this (man)?' Abu Muisa said, 'He was a Jew and became a Muslim and then reverted back to Judaism.' Then Abu Muisa requested Mu'adh to sit down but Mu'adh said, 'I will not sit down till he has been killed. This is the judgment of Allah and His Apostle (for such cases) and repeated it thrice.' Then Abu Musa ordered that the man be killed, and he was killed. Abu Musa added, 'Then we discussed the night prayers'" 2. Why is Shiism the right sect when we hit our selfs for Imam Hussein wen hurting yourself is haram and hitting yourself on the chest makes health issues worse. And did the imams or prophet tell us to hit each other or slice each other up and tawasul is haram right u can only pray to Allah or else it's haram in the beginning of the Quran it says worship Allah alone only him and there is no verse supporting to say ya ali or ya Hussein why can't we say ya Allah or ya Muhammad rasolallah why do we put more focus on the imams and not as much to the prophet. If you answer to these questions and it make sense and with sources I will convert to Shia Islam 3. Is the Darwin theory true? Or Adam and Eve can any of it be true and how. 4. It's haram to take over other countries and take their land like tha caliphs did right and if the prophet allowed it is their any proof and why was it to have power is this the pure Islam? 5. We shouldn't be visiting Imams shrines no I mean like puttinggg gold around it it's haram right and also people talk with the imams why isn't this haram and some imams say that the Quran is not the right version. And they focus so much on Imam Hussein and hit them selves why is it ok if u don't do that? Extra questions why are the Middle East contries back is it cuz of o freedom like the sharia law why do people that don't Belive in Islam have to follow our rules and don't u think thoose rules were good for 1400 years ago, why do we have marjas? thank u so much brothers and sisters Allah hafiz
  24. Different perspective on whats happening. His wife's interview.
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