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Alert: 1,000 deaths in a week..Iraq.

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RedSea   

Inaa lilaahi Wa inaa Ilayhi raajicuun.

 

This is the result of occupation.Sadam was a dictator,yes,was he a bad man,yes? but nothing can be compare to this.

 

This week has been the deadliest in the chaotic and violent Iraq.

 

Ilaahow ugargaar dadka rayid ah.Dulmigana ka dul qaad.Imtaxaan ayaa ku socda reer Iraq.

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Ameen   

Mujaahid brother, I feel your pain.

 

With the removal and death of the dictor brings about more mischief and more deaths. Does that makes any sense?

 

"They plot a plot and Allah plots a plot and He is the best of those who plot"- if only they could understand this verse.

 

My heart is with those who are placed in this trail. May Allah help them and us.

 

And Allah knows best

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Taliban   

Originally posted by Mujaahid: Red Sea:

This is the result of occupation.

Indeed. It's the work of the occupiers because Iraq didn't experience sectarian conflicts between the Sunnis and Shias during Saddam's rule.

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Ameen   

Assalam,

 

Some have said, the occupation was a means of punishment from Allah to the arrogant dictor (no need to mention his name because he is gone and his book closed) but clearly this is not about one man and his punishment but rather a test. A test for who? The Muslims. How you say? (well this situation is actually history repeating itself) So the answer to your questions actually lies in the text.

 

And Allah knows best

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