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why don't you talk about the kindess and the mercy of prophet Mohammad rather than killing people in the name of Islam and in the name of God?
 
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women are treated as diamonds you cannot leave them without cover because they are so precious...
if Saudi Arabia is forbidding the building of churches than Saudi Arabia is wrong...
yess and where did you go with all the discrimination against Muslims in your country
 
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and Daish are not killing innocent people in the name of God??? tell me Daish are not defacing the truth of Islam??? look at all those people accusing our prophet to be terrorist due to Daish's acts...do you agree with that??
terrorism is not from our prophet's teachings then why do these people liying about our prophet???
terrorist as daish has nothing to do with Islam and they will not enter paradise..our prophet is indeed not pleased with them
 
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Not quite the same though. muslim women have to dress as the men tell them to. They have no freedom.

My family was against me wearing the long dress (abaya) due to concern for my safety but I still did it anyway.

Muslim men and women do as God tells us. To do otherwise would be to commit a sin. It's not about what men tell us to do. All the men in the world can try to convince me to not cover the way I deem it Islaamically proper but they won't budge my position.

It's no different from your commandments in your religion to not have sex outside of marriage. It's a commandment and to go against it would be a sin. It's not about men's urges. It's about our connection with God.
 
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They absolutely are killing non-combatants and are giving a bad and false image to Islaam. They backstabbed the Syrian revolution and the Muslims of the world.

The Prophet said about them (the khawarij) that they are the dogs of Hell and that they should be fought. Daesh fits the description of the khawarij according to most scholars and they have been fought against by the rebels.

The issue I'm talking about, though, is that the Assad regime and its allies are even bigger terrorists than daesh in Syria. They have been the cause of the most destruction, death, and misery. They have killed the most prisoners and have deliberately targeted hospitals, schools, marketplaces, aid convoys, ambulances, first responders, funerals, refugee camps, and residential neighborhoods repeatedly. What's more is that they're barely even fighting daesh! Instead, they're focusing on the rebels and civilians who are against daesh in the first place (and against the regime).
 
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Do you have any evidence to back up those claims,

or are you getting it mixed up with Saudj Arabias actions in Yemen?
 
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don't you think the Syrian aarmies are protecting you from the terror of Daish and Jabhatul Nusra??? I always hear their news of killing innocent people everyday
 
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Do you have any evidence to back up those claims,

or are you getting it mixed up with Saudj Arabias actions in Yemen?

No, no, what Saudi Arabia is doing in Yemen is child's play in comparison to what Assad, Iran, Russia, Hezbollah, and Iranian-backed Shia militias from around the world are doing in Syria. The alt-left crew tries to make Yemen sound worse than Syria, but it's not even close.

Enjoy this thread

If you want more specific, direct examples:

They have been the cause of the most destruction, death, and misery



They have killed the most prisoners



and have deliberately targeted hospitals,

“Syrian and Russian forces have been deliberately attacking health facilities in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law. But what is truly egregious is that wiping out hospitals appears to have become part of their military strategy,” said Tirana Hassan, Crisis Response Director at Amnesty International.

Syrian and Russian forces targeting hospitals as a strategy of war

schools

"More than 22 children were killed near the Syrian city of Idlib on Wednesday, after their school was repeatedly hit by air strikes."

Children killed in air strikes on Syrian school

marketplaces,

“This is an official massacre that was carried out deliberately,” said Rami Abdurrahman, who heads the organisation. He said warplanes fired the first missile and minutes later, when people gathered in the aftermath, another missile hit the same area.

Syrian government air strikes on market kill at least 82 people

Fighter jets believed to be Russian hit a crowded market in Idlib province on Saturday afternoon, killing at least 30 people, according to an Al Jazeera reporter at the scene.

"The marketplace was full of civilians shopping for the upcoming Eid holiday."


Syria: Scores killed in air strikes ahead of truce deal

aid convoys,

At least 21 civilians died when the regime/allies attacked this aid convoy:

The New York Times spoke to 20 local and international aid workers, rescuers and residents who either witnessed the attack or were involved in preparing the convoy, and reviewed dozens of videos, photographs, social media posts and records kept by aircraft spotters. Together, the interviews and other material indicate that there was a sustained, coordinated attack carried out by Russian or Syrian aircraft, probably both.

‘From Paradise to Hell’: How an Aid Convoy in Syria Was Blown Apart

ambulances,

One of the cofounders of Orient Humanitarian Relief, a nonprofit that provides medical treatment and educational services in northern and central Syria, Martini was recounting to The Daily Beast how Russian airstrikes in the Idlib countryside Saturday destroyed a part of his emergency ambulance center. “They destroyed four or five of our vehicles,” he said. “These attacks were specifically targeting Orient.”

Russia Is Bombing Ambulances in Syria

"In the first year of the uprising, Physicians for Human Rights documented fifty-six cases of medical workers being targeted by government snipers; tortured to death in detention facilities; shot and set on fire while driving ambulances; and murdered by security agents at checkpoints, in their clinics, or at home. Several were killed while treating patients."

Syria's War on Doctors

first responders,

Rescue workers are targeted with such regularity by government forces that they have come up with a name for the tactic: "double tap" attacks.

After an initial strike, government warplanes circle around and hit the target a second time, or lay siege to the area with overwhelming artillery fire.


Syria's first responders: 'Most dangerous job in the world'

funerals,

At least 24 funeral mourners have been killed and 30 others wounded in a barrel bomb attack in a rebel-held area of Aleppo, according to activists, taking the death toll of civilians in the northern Syrian city in recent days to more than 60.

"The first round of barrel bombs came down during the funeral," said Ibrahim al-Hajj, the media centre director for the Syria civil defence.

"Those who survived headed in the direction of the shelter nearby. They were about to enter the shelter when they were hit with another round of barrel bombs, and they all dropped to the floor," said al-Hajj.


Syria war: Dozens killed while attending Aleppo funeral

From early on in the conflict:

"That cycle of death played out again Tuesday when mourners gathered to grieve a man who dared speak out against the Syrian government."

Attack at Syria funeral: 'Children's bodies were maimed and burnt,' witness says

refugee camps,

"An air strike on a camp for internally displaced Syrians near the country's border with Turkey has killed at least 30 people, activists said."

Dozens dead in air raid on camp for displaced in Idlib

At least eight people were killed when jets believed to be Russian bombed a Syrian refugee camp on the border with Jordan on Tuesday, activists say.

Syria conflict: Russian jets 'bomb refugee camp on Jordan border'

and residential neighborhoods repeatedly.


What's more is that they're barely even fighting daesh! Instead, they're focusing on the rebels and civilians who are against daesh in the first place (and against the regime).




"There’s a peculiar pattern to Russia’s airstrikes in Syria, a U.S. government official suggested. Rather than honing in on their stated target — the Islamic State group — these missiles seem frequently to veer into areas known to be popular with rebel groups who are not affiliated with the terrorist group, aka ISIS. Maaret al-Numan in Syria’s Idlib province has been held by rebels since last spring."

US Official Says Russian Airstrikes Rarely Target ISIS
 
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Do you call that evidence?
 
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Do you call that evidence?

......Yes. The only people with air power besides the international coalition in Syria are the regime and allies. Now unless you'd like to say that it was dragons and fairies dropping barrel bombs, cluster munitions, and chemical weapons, the only conclusion is that it was the regime and allies.

But anyway, if that is not enough for you, maybe this will be. But I doubt it:

"In the past four years, people working for the organization have smuggled more than six hundred thousand government documents out of Syria, many of them from top-secret intelligence facilities. The documents are brought to the group’s headquarters, in a nondescript office building in Western Europe, sometimes under diplomatic cover. There, each page is scanned, assigned a bar code and a number, and stored underground. A dehumidifier hums inside the evidence room; just outside, a small box dispenses rat poison."

The Assad Files - Capturing the top-secret documents that tie the Syrian regime to mass torture and killings.

"On a stifling day in August 2013, a police photographer with chiseled features and a military bearing moved hurriedly about his office in Damascus. For two years, as Syria’s civil war became ever more deadly, he lived a double life: regime bureaucrat by day, opposition spy by night. Now he had to flee. Having downloaded thousands of high-resolution photographs [see second set of images below] onto flash drives, he snuck into the empty office of his boss and took cell-phone pictures of the papers on the man’s desk. Among them were execution orders and directives to falsify death certificates and dispose of bodies. Armed with as much evidence as he could safely carry, the photographer—code-named Caesar—fled the country."

Documenting Evil: Inside Assad’s Hospitals of Horror

"Such doubts should now be laid to rest. Following a six-month investigation that included dozens of interviews with former prisoners, defectors who had worked in Syrian military hospitals or intelligence agencies, forensic experts and families of the disappeared, Human Rights Watch (HRW), an independent watchdog group, says it is satisfied that the photos are indeed genuine. In a report published on December 16th it says that Caesar’s work suggests that Syrian officials should be tried for crimes against humanity."

Bashar al-Assad’s crimes against humanity, caught on camera

"Syrian government officials could face war crimes charges in the light of a huge cache of evidence smuggled out of the country showing the “systematic killing” of about 11,000 detainees, according to three eminent international lawyers."

Syrian regime document trove shows evidence of 'industrial scale' killing of detainees

"Investigators said there was “sufficient evidence” to conclude that government forces were responsible an attacks on the rebel-held village of Qmenas on 16 March 2015."

UN investigation finds Bashar al-Assad's regime responsible for third chemical weapons attack in Syria
 
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I don't believe in dragons or faires

When the UN aid convoy was shelled.

A general from the state dept or whatever said, "I cannot prove it, but there is no doubt in my mind it was Russia."

Well, no doubt in someones mind is not evidence.

What Bashar al Assad has done or not done, I know not.

However it has gone way over the top in putting the blame for everything on Russia.

So much so it has turned into childish fantasy.

The truth will be revealed and then we will see who is put to shame.

Remsmber this,
The Russian soul, soul/spirit of Russia is resiliant.

A merika being a patchwork, a little here a little there,
it does not have such a unified soul.
 
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So how about adding to this system the concept of believing in one God??? How will it be??

Under the umbrella of a secular system all faiths are welcome to practice their religions, so you can believe in one God, or none. Those beliefs in an ideal world won't affect the functional running of that society. My hope is that as we move forward globally is that spirituality can be redefined to some degree and move away from religion, to incorporate a new values based system, but not a new religion. I'm a vegan, that would be an example of that. I don't expect an influx of Christians or Muslims to be joining me. Most vegans are atheists where I live (Australia) so clearly compassionate actions are not saved for the religious, nor do they have a divine book telling them how to act, I call that progress.

The people who fear God restrain from doing sins and thus the society would become free of sins..the people who doesn’t believe in God are more close to do sins thus the society would contain crimes injustice and bad deeds

I disagree, that is a fairytale approach to what religion and most religious people think it offers. Your own faith has the concept of martyrdom, this coupled with the martyrs own interpretation of what is the enemy leads to bad deeds. They don't fear God because they think they are pleasing him. The taking of an innocent life means nothing, because their interpretation of their faith tells them otherwise. Secular functional societies are an incremental process of change, to fine tune what works and what doesn't. Education, science and information are key in that process allowing new generations to make the most effective changes. It's not perfect but it allows freedom of expression.


If a book holds multiple interpretations then what they are worshipping and why is different, thus undefined. One man's suicide bombing martyr is another's mans murderer, God stays the same but God is undefined in an objective sense, because people looking in at that action have no way of knowing who is correct. They may make their own assessment thus the thing they worship is different, because to one person God may be pleased, to another not so, creating a God that is different. All religions work this way, everybody makes their own stuff up to suit their own agenda. They use their religion to justify their actions, such is the scope of interpretation.





What means nothing is your insistence that Judaism, Christianity and Islam all worship the same God, because the books and the people that follow them say different. The only way to bring unity is agree to disagree peacefully under a secular system removing the power base of the religions. The hungry animals was reflective of how the various religions fight over the same God.


No instead of letting go the divine books and the prophet’s teachings we can reach an interpretation common between each other..

It's only through following none have I seen the wisdom in them all, and the flaws. No bias is held, and there is nothing to defend, no point to prove.


Societies need religions..they need the existence of God…because believing in God can improve the conditions of those societies

Societies don't need religion to function effectively. Individuals may feel they need to hold a belief that helps them, so be it. Believing in God may improve a society, it may not, but a society doesn't need a belief in God to flourish, as in a religious doctrine (belief system) that rules that society. It needs effective infrastructure caring for all the people, education, welfare and health care as a start. Those would be a few of the connective core value elements to being human that I mentioned prior. If you ask where God sits in there, ponder the word connective.


We need god in our life…..this is a must…not having God leads to do all bad deeds..beleiving in God means to restrain from doing bad deeds out of fear from punishment

Like I said, what you call God and how you have it in your life is unique to you. God is not a word.
The religious have committed some of the most heinous acts, and still do today. If they feared a punishment it didn't show in their actions, so clearly you see things differently to me.[/QUOTE]
 
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don't you think the Syrian aarmies are protecting you from the terror of Daish and Jabhatul Nusra??? I always hear their news of killing innocent people everyday

Maybe Lebanese television doesn't show much about "SAA" and allies' atrocities since Hezbollah is one of its allies, but I can direct you to a lot of news of them killing innocent people every day. The former leader of Hezbollah said that Hezbollah is the terrorist and it is killing Muslim children and helping to commit a genocide and ethnic cleansing. Whoever has allied or helped Assad is scum.

However it has gone way over the top in putting the blame for everything on Russia.

No, the blame is put on Russia for whatever it does in Syria, which is an awful lot of atrocities. It's not rocket science to deduce that it was either Assad or Russia who struck the UN convoy. And whatever Assad's regime or its alllies do is on the hands of Russia since it intervened to stop Assad from being toppled (and he was well on his way to falling).

The truth will be revealed and then we will see who is put to shame.

Allaah knows the truth and whoever has helped commit a genocide against the Sunnis in Syria will be held accountable by Him. No amount of Kremlin paid trolls or alt-left propaganda can deceive Him.

Russia doesn't want the truth revealed, btw, since it keeps vetoing resolutions trying Assad for war crimes (or investigating war crimes).

The Russian soul, soul/spirit of Russia is resiliant

I don't think being butchers of Sunnis (or supporting the butchering of Sunnis) in Afghanistan, Chechnya, Bosnia, and now Syria is called being resilient; it's just called ruthlessness and barbarianism. The resilient ones are their victims.
 
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Well, you should know, haing been on the ground in Syria and witnessing all these things happening.

Or maybe you are running errands for others.

No, I know, you have a TV, right?
 
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Your comment on Genesis 1:26-28
would seem to be not complete.

"Let us make man in our image,"
there appears to be some kind of dissagreement,
because,
So He made man in His Own image

the human was made in a way they fit in (mostly) as users with the Kingdom of God, i.e. the so-called "image of God" is the system/plans of the system Administrator of life, and of course this doesn't mean that at least some of them can't also be His spiritual servants, so the human was made in the image of God and after His likeness i.e. according to what God knows as best for the human...

Blessings
 
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Well, you should know, haing been on the ground in Syria and witnessing all these things happening.

Or maybe you are running errands for others.

No, I know, you have a TV, right?

Would you like to contact the ones who are on the ground and have witnessed all these things happen?

Here you are:
Lina Shamy
Monther Etaky
Mr. AlHamdo
Rami Zien
Ahmad alKhatib
Bana Alabed and her mother, Fatemah
Bilal AbdulKareem - an American journalist who was trapped in besieged Aleppo until today

Many of these people have been interviewed on/by international news as well.
 
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