December 19, 2008 at 12:39 am (America, Analysis, Islamic wakefulness Movement, News, people)
Tags: America, American, Bush, Europe, Flag, Intifadha, Iraq, Muntadhar Al-Zaidi, Obama, Palestine, Satan, Shoe

shoe shooting to America's flag!
I remembered Ramye Jamarat Ceremony at Mina in Hadj when I wached Zaidi’s shoes throwing to President Bush. They are as stones that throwed to Satan’s symbol. In this event they are some points:
1. Bush admitted the reporter didn’t insult me, so the court can take advantage of this expression and release Zaidi.
2. Shoe Intifadha is a good name for this movement which formed in Iraq. Iraqis should not miss this opportunity to fire Americans from Iraq. We should admire Mahmood Mashhadani, head of Iraq parliament, who abdicate to show his anger to Zaidi’s stoppage.
3. Unlike what press said and media reported, you can see in movie that the second shoe strike right on target, the flag of the United States! Iraqis hate America. Americans shouldn’t let their diplomats (including Bush & Obama) to do actions which caused insulting to their flag and country.
* I listened in news the amount of people who pasture from trash cans has increased in Europe. It’s really painful. But maybe they remember Palestinans (especially people of Gaza) in this financial crisis.
Also see: Free Muntather al-Zaidi The 50,000 Signatures Campaign for Muntather al-Zaidi
Father offers daughter in marriage to shoe-throwing journalist
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December 5, 2008 at 5:37 pm (America, Analysis)
Tags: America, Government, Israel, Jimmy Carter, Paul Findley, Thinking, Zionist
While not the thinking person’s only concern, Israel’s continued hegemony over US foreign policy formulation is the greatest threat to world peace, writes
Hassan Nafaa*
For many years the US was a beacon of light and hope to many. It was easy for the dazzled and awestruck to come up with evidence in defence of that country that in the mere two centuries since its appearance on the world map as an independent nation had accomplished more than any other nation in history. That gleaming new and modern nation had become the most powerful, wealthiest and most influential nation on earth. Its political, economic and social systems were models of dynamism, efficiency and achievement. The American way of life amazed, inspired and lured people around the world. More importantly, Read the rest of this entry »
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November 4, 2008 at 10:51 am (America, Analysis, News)
Tags: AIPAC, America, Election, Mc Cain, Obama
According to news, Barac Obama and John McCain paid at least 2.5 billion dollars (up to now) to reach White House! Who supplies this big expense?
According to researches, the most effective sponsor of America’s candidates of presidential is always AIPAC. usually in most elections, AIPAC pays 60% of Democrat’s expenses and 40% of Republican’s! see this article. You should just search (AIPAC + obama or Mc Cain) in google to realize why the support each other!
I think you understand the goal of AIPAC. Don’t you?
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November 1, 2008 at 1:37 am (America, Analysis, News, people)
Tags: America, Financial, Poor, Poverty, Rafsanjani, Society, world
Financial crisis of world is the top news of media theses days. Who can express that he is happy of that? Even Iran which is enemy of U.S. government cannot say that. Hashemi Rafasanjani said last week: “this crisis threats our goals in world.” What are those goals? We don’t like seeing the calamity of people. Workers will hire from companies, etc.
The “economic tsunami” can sharply increase poverty and hunger worldwide, raise number of the poor and hungry people, encouraging growth in the unemployment rate. Rafsanjani said.
In the result of this crisis, the goods especially foods prices will increase. Rich people can buy something and continue their normal life, but poor persons will merge in their calamity and will miss more money. So they are the real victims of crisis. This point is something that governments should attend to. This is a threat for societies that they will have more poor persons.
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September 26, 2008 at 4:34 pm (Analysis, Islam Introduction, people)
Tags: Doa, Fasting, islam, Poor, Pray, Ramadhan, Social, Society
One of the social affect of fasting is making equality between different classes of society.. in a routine life, people, usually, cannot realize the hardship of hunger, so they don’t motive to help poor people. Fasting help us to perceive hungry‘s hardship and help them. The Iranian literary, Onsorol-Ma’ali said: “the biggest duty of fasting is: Give to poor whatever you didn’t eat during day, so the benefit of suffering appears.”
One of the prays that Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.) recommended reading it after every prayer in Ramadhan is:
اللهم أدخِل علي أهلِ القُبُورِ السُّرُور، اللهم أغنِ كلَّ فقير، اللهم أشبِع كلَّ جائع، اللهم اكسُ كلَّ عُريان، اللهم اقضِ دَينَ كلِّ مَدين، اللهم فَرِّج عن كلِّ مَكروب، اللهم رُدَّ كلَِّ غَريب، اللهم فُكَّ كلِّ أسير، اللهم أصلِح كلَّ فاسِدٍ مِن أمورِ المُسلِمين، اللهم اشفِ كلَّ مَريض، اللهم سُدَّ فَقرَنا بِغِناك، اللهم غَيِّر سُوءَ حالِنا بحُسنِ حالِك، اللهم اقضِ عنّا الدَّين، و أغنِنا من الفَقر، إنَّكَ علي كلِّ شيءٍ قَدير.
This pray (doa) includes 14 requests from God. 13 requests refer to social problems that show specific attention of Islam to society.
That last point is the issue of Zakate-Fetreh that is Vajeb in Islamic commands. Muslims should pay it to poor people.
In advance, I congratulate Eyde-Fetr to all Muslim brothers.
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September 2, 2008 at 7:36 am (Analysis, people)
Tags: Non-Muslim, people, scientific, Speech
Complied By Syed S. Haidar
- Herbert George Wells
What Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) has said about Islam and knowledge: “If I am the City of knowledge, then Ali, my successor, is the gate of this City”
“Africa is a fair field for all religions; but the religion, which the African will accept, is a religion best suits his deeds. And that religion, everyone who has the right to speak on the subject, says, is ISLAM.” (H. G. Wells)
Europe has continued to keep out of sight our scientific obligation to the Muslims. Surely they cannot be much longer hidden. (Rev. G. Margoliouth)

George Bernard Shaw
If any religion has a chance of ruling over England, nay Europe, within the next hundred years, it can only be Islam. I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality. It is the only religion, which appears to me to possess the assimilating capability of the changing phases of existence: which can make its appeal to every age. I believe that if a man like Mohammad were to assume the leadership of the modern world he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it much needed piece and happiness. (George Bernard Shaw – a Dubliner)
ISLAM is the religion of the Universe; Islam is the destiny of mankind. That destiny must come to fulfilment sooner or later. Muslims carry a great responsibility on their shoulders in that respect, and the earlier they awaken to it the better. ( Dr C. Antonoff)
- James A. Michener
ISLAM introduced a vigorous Puritanism into Asia and Europe, deprecating all forms of human vulgarity in public, or in private places to an extent that honesty, chastity, and refining ones soul has become the trade mark of this religion. ( Sâdhu T.L. Vaswani)
No religion in the history of Mankind spread so rapidly as Islam. (James A. Michener)
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August 21, 2008 at 9:52 pm (Analysis)
By Muhammed-Mahdi
We must acknowledge that there are things the Western world does better than Muslims. Without this confession Muslims will not overcome their ailments and continue to repeat the same errors which have made them inferior to the West in many ways. But why? A fundament belief of Islam is that God has imparted upon us a perfect way of life that will yield success. How then could we benefit from the example any non-Muslims, Western or not? The answer lies within examining what differentiates Muslims from this way of life God has called Islam, and what has led them to fall apart from this path. It will further acknowledge that in some respects that the West is closer to practicing Islam than the Muslim world as witnessed by the statement of Syed Jamal Ul-din Afghani upon his return from Europe: “I have seen as Islam, although I was not amongst Muslims, and upon return realize that I see Muslims, but not Islam.”
There is a flawed perception in the world that the West has got the best of the Muslims only by way of oppression, and that if the Western world were to somehow disappear that all Muslim problems would be solved. This is intrinsically flawed by historical president which has shown that the Western world has continuously failed to rule over Muslims that refuse to accept any non-Muslim rulers to preside over them. We have seen, and well understand, how the power of the West conflicts with Islam and the Muslim people, but beyond this problem there still lurks yet another great opposition to Islam; we have seen the enemy, and the enemy is- ourselves.
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July 27, 2008 at 12:56 pm (America, Analysis)
Tags: AIPAC, America, Economy, Government, Israel, John McCain, Money, Obama, politic, Presidential, Quran, Society, Zionism
By M. Domitrovich
It is often perceived that America and Israel are a joint enemy of the Muslim world. This is clearly true when analyzing the actions and policies of the American government in regard to Zionism and Muslims; however, when it is considered that America is the 3rd most populated country in the world it is seemingly odd that some 300 million people would all support Zionism, and hate not just Muslims- but like Zionists- also hate the truth of Islam itself! (He it is Who hath sent His messenger with the guidance and the religion of truth, that He may make it conqueror of all however much idolaters may be averse. Quran 61:9) If Americans are overwhelming in support of Israel, when then are so many converting to Islam? Even though there are only about 10 million Muslims in America, polls actually indicate that ¾ of non-Muslim Americans believe that their country should neither support the Israelis or Palestinians, and that it is bad for America to be involved in the conflict all together. (Surely you will find the most hostile of all people towards the faithful to be the Jews and polytheists, and surely you will find the nearest of them to be Christians because there are priests and monks amongst them and they are not arrogant. Quran 5:82) So why do American politicians do exactly the opposite of the wishes of those people they were elected to represent, and throw all of their support behind Israel? Is this the virtue of a ‘democracy’? An examination of what truly drives American democracy and capitalism will reveal not only how it has become a weapon against Islam, Read the rest of this entry »
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June 16, 2008 at 2:52 pm (Analysis)
Tags: America, American, Bosnia, Clip, download, iran, Iraq, islam, Media, Revolution, Serbia, War
These days I’m in contacting with an American teacher. I express some of his experience in this post.
* During Iran-Iraq war, Muslims of Bosnia didn’t help Iran and they didn’t like Iranian so much. When Bosnia has faced war with Serbia, Iranian helped them, so their image of Iran changed. This shows the affection of action on people’s minds is more than the affection of speeches.
* Usually, most of Western people don’t look at your practicing about Islam. They look at what do you say. If you practice Islam’s orders but say Islam is wrong, they say you are right. In other hand, if you say Islam is right; even if you do not obey Islam’s order, they say you are wrong. They are so impressible of media. We need to strength our press and media.
* Money plays the main roll in America. The banks are very important. And most of American’s money is in the Jewish’s hands, so the government is their control. The president cannot disobey their orders. An anti-Zionist cannot become the president at all.
* The Americans are bored of their government system. The America is near a big revolution in system of government. The people cannot tolerate it more.
* See this clip (Imagine the world in every one is very lucky)
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