ونحن نعيش حرباً إعلامية .. وإقتصادية ضد أعداء الإسلام .. يعيش بعض المفكرين والمجاهدين على توطيد الفكر بالنسبة للإسلام للعالم الضال ... بحيث يوضحون لماذا قاطع العالم الإسلامي الدول المسيئة للرسول صلوات الله وسلام عليه.. ،، فيذهب الضالين من الناس للبحث لماذا ثار العالم الإسلامي بمجرد رسمات وتعليقات اطلقت على انسان نسميه نحن المسلمون برسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم .. فيبحثون بسيرة الرسول عليه السلام .. ويقرؤن ويتفكرون بالرسول وبالإسلام .. فتكون نصرة الإسلام حيث سيجدون حقيقة الإسلام السمح ... وفي المقابل .. الجرب من العرب مع الأسف .. يقومون بحرق سفارة الدنيمارك والقاء القمامة على جدرانها في سوريا ... فبمجرد مشاهدة التلفاز هذه الأخبار المشمئزة.. يفر المرء من هذا الدين البعيد كل البعد من تصرف الجرب الجاهلون !! فيزدادوا حقدًا على دين الحق ..
اناس تحاول الإصلاح ونشر الدين وبالمقابل يقومون اناس جاهلون بتلويث سمعة دينهم .... جرب جرب جرب
فيفرح اعداء الاسلام ... وينشرو بصحفهم الآتي ... :
Muslim protesters target embassies over cartoons
Fires set at Danish, Norwegian embassies in Syria
Fires set at Danish, Norwegian embassies in Syria
DAMASCUS, Syria (CNN) -- Muslim demonstrators in Damascus, Syria, torched the Norwegian Embassy and the building housing Denmark's embassy, because newspapers in those countries had published what they consider blasphemous depictions of Islam's Prophet Mohammed.
Thousands of angry Muslims protested in other cities, including Islamabad, Pakistan; Baghdad, Iraq; Khartoum, Sudan; the Palestinian territories; and Jakarta, Indonesia. (Read about one Danish ambassador's meeting with protesters)In Damascus, protesters set a bonfire outside the building housing Denmark's embassy, using chairs and furniture stolen from inside. Protesters also clashed with police and shattered windows with stones.
The building also houses the embassies of Sweden and Chile, neither of which are involved in the dispute.
Sweden's ambassador to Syria, Catharina Kipp, said no staff members were inside the building, because everyone is on holiday.
Norwegian ambassador to Syria, Svein Sevj, confirmed the fire but said the embassy staff was safe. He said the embassy had asked Syria for more security but did not receive it.
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesia's president, said Saturday his "government condemns the publication" of the drawings but urged calm.
"The government can understand reactions and protests among the people against the publication of these caricatures. However, as religious people, we should accept the apologies of the Danish government," he said.
On Friday Pakistan's government unanimously passed a resolution condemning the cartoons. (Full story)
A dozen caricatures of the prophet originally appeared in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten in September. The Muslims consider some of the images particularly demeaning, including one of the Prophet Mohammed wearing a turban shaped like a bomb with a lit fuse.
The drawings accompanied an article about the illustrator of a Danish book on the life of Mohammed. According to the article, the illustrator had demanded to remain anonymous, because the book's cover depicted the prophet.
Jyllands-Posten has apologized, and the Danish government has expressed regret for the furor, but refused to become involved, citing freedom of expression.
Since the publication of the story and the drawings, other European newspapers have also ran the story and drawings, characterizing their publication as a matter of free speech.
Islamic law bans any depiction of the prophet, and Muslims consider the act blasphemous.
In a strongly worded statement, a U.S. State Department spokesman said Friday that, despite respect for the freedom of expression, the publication of cartoons that incite religious or ethnic hatreds is unacceptable.
The Vatican also weighed in Saturday, saying freedom "cannot imply the right to offend" religious faiths, but emphasized "violent actions of protest are deplorable."
The Vatican said a government should not be held responsible for actions of a newspaper. However, authorities "could and must, eventually, intervene according to the principals of the national legislation," the Vatican added.
CNN has chosen to not show the cartoons out of respect for Islam <-- يا سلام يا أمريكان :)
2/05/2006 4:40 AM
من حقنا ان نغصب
من حقنا ان تستنكر
نحزن
ونبكي
فهذا الحبيب والشفيع والرسول الذي اتم مكارم اخالقنا
عليه افضل الصلاة والسلام
ولكن من الاهم ان نصارح انفسنا
لما سمحنا غيرنا بالتجاوز؟
انه تقصيرنا في تثقيف انفسنا
في حب نبينا والاقتداء به
في معرفه مواقفه كلماته وحسن سيرته وسلوكه مع كل من عاش معه
مع اعدائه قبل صحابته
من يحرق الاعلام
يرمي القمامة
يهدد بالقتل
هل هو وحقا عرف من رسول الله عليه الصلاة والسلام؟
كنا اقدر على استغلال هذا الموقف لصالحنا للتعريف بهذا الحبيب الذي ثارت ثائرتنا من اجله
لا حول ولا قوة الا بلله
:(
2/05/2006 4:58 AM
I too think this Boycott is silly. They only boycott the cheap stuff like the dairy products. But the medicines and the other expensive products like petrol stations, which will hurt their economy they didn?t boycott.
As usual talk but no action.
Wallah fashlonah.
2/09/2006 2:17 PM
واضح انك مو ضد المقاطعه بس ضد حرق السفارات و التعدي على الابرياء
و انا كذلك
الله يهدي الجهلة و يلصح المتهورين
بس ما أنا اشوف ان الاولى اهو التركيز على الغالبية المسالمة و التي تظاهرت و اكتبت و قاطعت بشكل حضاري
قواك الله
2/15/2006 2:39 PM
أتفق معاك ياصديقي العزيز