Ed-note (Sabba) – That can not be emphasized enough.
Another point that must be emphasized is that there is not one country in the middle east that has a Muslim head of state, whether president or king (the latter being in itself is an oxymoron as Islam is strongly against kingship, kingdoms, family rule).
So before we start talking about ‘Islamic unity’ at a state level, a deep re-awakening need to take place at a grass root level. The people living in that part of the world need to realize that a man with an apparent ‘muslim’ name, who wears arabic clothing, who speaks arabic, who might even be shown as praying in a mosque or reading the Quran or performing the Pilgrimage in Mecca etc. does not mean that he is muslim. He might be an arab (and even that needs to be proven) but that does not automatically make him a Muslim.
We shall know them by their fruits, not by their names or their clothes. Faith MUST be translated into actions. Deeds can not be in stark opposition with the tenants of the faith they proclaim. And if that is the case, then we have what the Quran calls Hypocrites (munafiqun). And they should be dealt with accordingly.
The people living in that part of the world must rise and get rid of their judaic rulers who have been oppressing them under a strict judaic iron fist and keeping them in a state of fear and misery for way too long. And Arabia would be a great place to start.
The second holocaust coming? But this time it will be for real.
Hear hear, Sabba. Your most important posting in my opinion.
What is the Arabic word for honesty?
Likewise for humility?
How important are these virtues in an Islamic worldview?
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