This is a video of a Syrian boy singing a poem about Bashar to the people on the streets of Qil'it al-Hisn (my hometown) absolutely hilarious!
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16-Apr-2012 04:35 AM
"...The eyes are filled with tears and the heart is full of grief but we do not say anything except that which is pleasing to our lord.."
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16-Apr-2012 11:48 AM
he's cuteeee mashaAllah
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16-Apr-2012 12:15 PM
Did you listen to the poem? MashaAllaah the words are so funny.
"Ghasbil'unuk bidik tirhal, yilli byu'tul sha'bu khayin" You will leave against your will, whoever kills his people is a trader
"Ya Hassoun, ya mal'oon, sheel al abbeh wa hitt iroon" Ya Hassoun you cursed one, take off those abbeh (those flaps on a shirt near your neck) wa put devil horns.
LOL so much more!! Must watch!
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16-Apr-2012 12:25 PM
Masha'Allah, look at their spirit... Allahu Akbar!
O you who believe! Stand out firmly for Allâh as just witnesses and let not the enmity and hatred of others make you avoid justice. Be just: that is nearer to piety, and fear Allâh. Verily, Allâh is Well-Acquainted with what you do. (Al-Mā'idah: 8)
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16-Apr-2012 02:13 PM
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17-Apr-2012 01:19 AM
Over 70 civilians have been killed today as the UN "Peacekeepers" arrive in Damascus
"...The eyes are filled with tears and the heart is full of grief but we do not say anything except that which is pleasing to our lord.."
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17-Apr-2012 06:57 PM

UN observers arrive and now they wants to play the loving president"...The eyes are filled with tears and the heart is full of grief but we do not say anything except that which is pleasing to our lord.."
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17-Apr-2012 07:11 PM
im confused... they are there because the Syrian leader is killing he's own people and hes there helping those he killed, tortured and left homeless ?!!?
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17-Apr-2012 07:25 PM
He claims it's "armed gangs" that are killing the civilians. He is apparently free of any crime.
While him and she-devil spend time with their children, the Syrians children are being killed.
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17-Apr-2012 07:37 PM
Such horrible people. Im more disappointed in her than him. He was known to come from a family of money thirsty tyrants, but her? SubhanAllah, doesnt she claim to be part of ahlus sunnah???
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17-Apr-2012 07:50 PM
I think his family (or at least his dad) is more power hungry than money hungry. After Bashar's uncle, Rifaat had about 27,000 Muslims killed in Hama in 1982, he tried to do a coup and overthrow his brother Hafez (Bashar's dad). Hafez said to him take all the money in the treasury but leave me the country, so he did and Syria went broke and into recession. Now this dog (Rifaat) is living a life of luxury as an exile in France. He is one of the wealthiest people in the world and even owns his own street in Paris. And what makes me go mad is that Rifaat was interviewed a few weeks ago by BBC and he hinted at being the next president if Syria holds elections. He believes the Assaad family still "has a lot to offer the Syrian people". Yeah, offer more killing and torture
This family has destroyed Syria. This war will not end with Bashar's death. They all need to be killed or exiled.
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19-Apr-2012 07:54 AM
Krak des Chevaliers, in my fathers hometown, is one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world. Yesterday the village was bombarded by the Syrian regime. Please continue your dua
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19-Apr-2012 10:35 AM
Qal'it al-Hisn is under attack for a fourth day in a row. Syrian troops have set up snipers on top of the castle and killed an undisclosed number of people.
Also, the Lt of the Repuclican Guard in Damascus has defected. He defected with a car full of ammunition or the FSA alhamdulillaah
The district of al-Khalediya, where Khaled ibn Walid lived and died, has snoopers shooting protestors. But alhamdulillaah for men like the Abu Hamza (leader of the FSA), these snipers were taken down. This is aa pix OG Abu Hamza, may Allaah bless is soul
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24-Apr-2012 06:14 AM
The death toll of civilians killed on Sunday, 22 April 2012, was 16 martyrs for whom the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has records.
- 6 people killed in Homs: 3 people killed in gunfire when the Syrian regular forces raided the farms surrounding the town of Talbeesa, and 3 people killed by the security forces in Al-Ghouta, Al-Khaledia and Al-Bayaada.
- 3 people killed in Idlib in gunfire by the regular forces in the village of Al-Rami.
- 3 people killed in Daraa: 2 people killed under torture in detention and a child died from injuries sustained on Saturday.
- One person died in the city of Al-Bab in Aleppo from injuries sustained injuries.
- 3 people killed in Rif Dimashq Governorate: 2 people killed in random gunfire and by snipers’ bullets in the city of Douma and one person killed in the village of Hatetet Al-Turkman in a shooting by a security barrier.
A defector was killed in the town of Yabrud in Rif Dimashq Governorate. Also, 6 members of the Syrian regular forces were killed on Sunday: 4 members killed during the explosion of a device inside an armoured personnel carrier in the city of Douma in Rif Dimashq, one security member killed when a patrol was targeted in the city of Baniyas and a soldier killed during the targeting of a vehicle on Aleppo/Ar-Raqqah Motorway."...The eyes are filled with tears and the heart is full of grief but we do not say anything except that which is pleasing to our lord.."
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24-Apr-2012 12:08 PM
sending observers there is just a joke serisouly..like what is their role? to tell us something we dont know?! just makes me so angry! people are getting slaughtered daily and no action from anyone! what happened to humanity man? if instead of the people we were seing animals getting killed, i think someone would have intervened by now! and here we are talking about little children and babies !!! muslims countries who can do something like turkey act so sheepishly..its a shame real shame on all muslim countries/governments who can do something but choose not to!
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24-Apr-2012 06:48 PM
Subhan Allah, I have been to that castle, beautiful views, but it gets very cold in winter. One of the highlights of my trip to Syria. My kids were running along the tops of the outer walls of the castle. Bit scary for me and the missus because it was a long way down. Got a bit of excercise that day chasing kids around and carrying them up and down the stairs.
May Allah help the believers there!
For some reason I thought it was a Christian area, lots of them and Alawis nearby in the Latakia area.
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24-Apr-2012 08:21 PM
It makes sense that they wouldnt get involved. They dont want whats happening to bashar to happen to them. They think of nothing and noone but themselves...
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26-Apr-2012 08:42 AM
The death toll of civilians killed on Monday, 23/04/2012, was 55 martyrs for whom the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has records.
- 31 people killed in Hama during the bombardment of the neighbourhood of Al-Arba’ein and Mashaa Al-Arba’ein.
- 16 people killed in Idlib district: 13 people including women and children killed in the village of Jarrjanaz killed in a mine explosion and 3 people killed in the village of Maar Harma.
- 2 people killed in Homs: one person killed by a sniper’s bullet in the city of Al-Hawla and another person killed by the military in Al-Khaledia.
- 4 people killed in Daraa including 2 people who were loyalists to the regime and killed in Basra Al-Sham, a child killed in the town of Da’el and a lawyer died under torture in the village of Hett.
- One person killed in Maadamyate Al-Sham in Rif Dimashq.
- One person killed when the security forces stormed into the neighbourhood of Al-Joret in Deir Ezzor.
Also, there were 5 unidentified dead bodies due to burning in Hama."...The eyes are filled with tears and the heart is full of grief but we do not say anything except that which is pleasing to our lord.."
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26-Apr-2012 08:53 AM
I find comfort in the fact that these dogs will one day have to answer to Allaah subhaanahu wa ta'aala. La hawla wala quwata illaah billaah. Wallahi there are no appropriate words that come to mind when attempting to describe these people. How do you control a people who have immense hatred for Allaah and His servants? A people who have no limits, no morals, no compassion, no rules, no respect? How do you defeat a people who truly believe that their Lord is Bashar and that their sole purpose in life is to destroy Islam and the Muslims in Syria? The Crusaders had such a mentality, and by the Will of Allaah they were defeated. And so shall you taste defeat ya Bashar.. You and your followers. I ask Allaah to put you in the lowest part of the hellfire and those who love you more than right beside you. You are a coward, a dog, you are not human. You have no heart and you have nothing but your "power". You also lack the knowledge that Allaah gives power to those whom He wills, and He can take it away just as fast. I ask Allaah, al Hayyu al Qaiyum, Rabb al 'Arsh al 'Atheem to remove you and the filth that follow you to a place that is so horrific and painful, that every soul your destroyed, killed, burnt, slaughtered, decapacitated, tortured, imprisoned, exiled, raped combined will not count as a fraction of what you will receive. Allaahumma Ameem
If anymore of my relatives die I will kill you myself you son of a oppressive pig
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) absolutely hilarious!


