All praise is to Allah, the Most Merciful.
After a long time since we disappeared, we are back with more hopes for our Maldivian Brothers. Its quiet interesting that we are starting at the mid of our election process. Still we have lots of times to discuss regarding whom we have to vote. Now, this is the nation with few people but with great heart, whether its in worldly matter or Religious. But we have to select what we think who is eligible to run the government in next five years. We shouldn't select what is best for us. This is a national issue, that we have to judge according to so called democracy.
In our view, we have to distinguish candidates who is noted for the second round.
we have to check these below:
Who care about Islam and its affairs more?
Who is Less corrupted?
Who is having Less criminal records?
Who is capable of developing our country?
Who can solve our economical issues?
Who can provide better chances for health administration?
Who can provide better chances for Education administration?
Who can create more job opportunities?
Still we have answers for these questions, but we have to take a deep look. Maybe we can find something that we do not expect or we may find something thats amazing. Its upon you to decide. vote for Nation, not for you desire.
Thank you
Khybar Brothers
"Verily, you will find the strongest among men in enmity to the believers (Muslims) the Jews and those who are Al-Mushrikun, and you will find the nearest in love to the believers (Muslims) those who say: "We are Christians." That is because amongst them are priests and monks, and they are not proud." Qur'an [5:82]
Monday, September 9, 2013
Friday, February 18, 2011
Anti-Jewish Demo Raises Fears for Tunisian Jews
Alhamdhulillah. Tunisian Jews have raised concerns for their community's safety following an anti-Jewish rally outside the country's main synagogue. Jewish leader Roger Bismuth met this week with interim Prime Minister Mohammed Ghanoucci and requested better security.
Dozen of Muslims demonstrated outside the sygnagogue last Friday and shouted, “Jews wait, the army of Mohammed is coming back,” and “We'll redo the battle of Khaybar”
Most of the Muslims want to see such a day like Khybar. It's to teach them something of what they are doing with Palestinians.
The country's long-time leader, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, was ousted last month after popular rallies for his removal.
And now the Tunisian wants to oust Jews from their land to somewhere else in Europe. Jews are concerned and exhausted because of these rallies against them and demanding security from the government for them. Which security they want from a Muslim government by killing Palestinian citizens?
Dozen of Muslims demonstrated outside the sygnagogue last Friday and shouted, “Jews wait, the army of Mohammed is coming back,” and “We'll redo the battle of Khaybar”
Most of the Muslims want to see such a day like Khybar. It's to teach them something of what they are doing with Palestinians.
The country's long-time leader, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, was ousted last month after popular rallies for his removal.
And now the Tunisian wants to oust Jews from their land to somewhere else in Europe. Jews are concerned and exhausted because of these rallies against them and demanding security from the government for them. Which security they want from a Muslim government by killing Palestinian citizens?
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Israeli air strike kills five in Gaza Strip
An Israeli air strike has killed five people in the Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian sources and the Israeli military.
The five killed were militants, Palestinian hospital sources said.The strike targeted "a squad of terror operatives", Israel said, "who were preparing to launch rockets towards Israeli territory".
Rocket fire from Gaza has dropped sharply since Israel's devastating 22-day offensive in December 2008.
Hamas, the Islamist group which controls the Gaza Strip, says it has tried to stop rocket fire aimed at Israel.
Palestinian sources later identified the five dead as members of a small militant group, Ansar al-Sunna, Reuters news agency reported.
In the past 18 months one person in Israel, a Thai farm worker, has been killed by a rocket fired from Gaza.
According to Israeli Defence Force figures, 180 rockets and mortars have been fired into Israel by militants in 2010.
The United Nations says that in 2010, 55 Palestinians, including 22 civilians, have been killed by Israeli military action in Gaza.
The UN says over 200 Palestinians have been injured in the same period.
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