tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5561923483541812971.post723982163084949385..comments2023-07-07T04:21:56.577-07:00Comments on azizhp: Muharib spill muslim blood in Baghdad masjidAziz P.http://www.blogger.com/profile/11825546047253660903noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5561923483541812971.post-29990859800678772582006-06-22T15:25:00.000-07:002006-06-22T15:25:00.000-07:00Saddam was a muharib on a vast scaleAnd you don...<i>Saddam was a muharib on a vast scale</i><br><br>And you <b><i>don't</i></b> see coalition forces [imperialists] as "muharib" as well?<br><br>How can Saddam be more of a muharib than western forces? How? Tell me now.<br><br>Saddam, btw, is still Iraq's <b>rightful leader</b> with a mandate to rule. Saddam has recently called the Iraq's new leadership a bunch of "criminals", and I tend to agree with this. When faux liberators invade Iraq, depose the rightful leadership, help install new western-friendly, puppet-style leadership, all done under the pretense of some sort of imminent threat, <b>such as false assertion of WMD's that would soon be used, I begin to wonder who the real muharib is.</b> <br><br>I think this western invasion and interference has caused a national mayhem that has taken radically more innocent Iraqi lives than Saddam ever could.<br><br>If we could give Iraq back to Saddam, I bet that it's people would suddenly begin to re-experience the familar security they have lived with for decades, and would feel that this current mayhem might soon begin to calm. I'm not saying that Saddam was a saint, but rather that if he were given back his right to rule his land, there would likely be a feeling among the people of returning security, that better days are in order, that a father of sorts has returned, and so on.ConflagrAsianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12819100049905733416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5561923483541812971.post-57337956644788079252006-06-22T06:33:00.000-07:002006-06-22T06:33:00.000-07:00Saddam was a thug, he brutalized his people, and I...Saddam was a thug, he brutalized his people, and I know because I actually traveled to Iraq under Saddam, I have many family who traveled there, I know many Iraqis who lived there, I know many people who escaped there and many people who lost some one to Saddam while living there. <br><br>Saddam was a muharib on a vast scale. He was the enemy of Islam and of muslims. Allah will punish Saddam in the flames of hell for the misery he invoked upon the believers and the pilgrims.Aziz Poonawallahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11825546047253660903noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5561923483541812971.post-58116046818662256322006-06-21T23:35:00.000-07:002006-06-21T23:35:00.000-07:00civilized folk in the world and the barbariansWho ...<i>civilized folk in the world and the barbarians</i><br><br>Who exactly are these "civilized" people, and who are the "barbarians"?<br><br>This wasn't happening under the <b>evil Saddam</b>, but only when the great western liberators (hegemonic war machine) go over there, foment factional conflicts, invent enemies and turn life for the ordinary Iraqi into a hell, as well as commiting atrocities, most of which the world probably never hears a word of. Ordinary Iraqis don't know what the hell is going on anymore, and the west doesn't even know when or how to withdraw.<br><br>It may be time to strongly reconsider just who the world's "barbarians" are, I think.ConflagrAsianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12819100049905733416noreply@blogger.com