Temetwir

22.2.06

حتى الموت



Speechless.

All I can say is: bomb away. This will only strengthen the shee3a's faith; as well as strengthen the ties between the shee3a and sinna scholars. Bomb. Away.

Some of the Iraqis - I refuse to call them 'shee3a' - in consequence to the bombing have raided into MUSLIM - "sunni" - mosques (27 reported), killing three MUSLIMS.

The bombers of the shrine - I refuse to call them 'muslims' regardless of math'hab - have been going at it ever since Iraq's 'de-Sadamization'. Mo awal mara, o la7ad yeges 3ala 3omra, mo akher mara.
We all, I hope we all, though I doubt it, remember the bombings in Karbalaa' over the past few years as an example.

I am, however, optimistic due to the somewhat-immediate 'response' from el maraji3 il shee3iya in Iraq. I just hope that those 'idiots' who raided the "sunni" mosques realize that they are no different from the 'idiots' who have been bombing the shee3a's shrines.

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But of course, just like what happened with Il Salam 98 (as one recent example, remember?), il thaher ena there's a difference in the perception of the death/killing of a 'Muslim' as an 'entity'; and 'those innocent lives who went to work and were blown away', or those who borded a train on a 'tragic morning', so on and so forth. I'm not talking about the media, I'm talking about the people. You.

I'm not saying one is okay and not the other. On the contrary, events like these break my heart. I for one regard them all to be copies of one another. No difference whatsoever except in the parameters of time and space.
These events, as tragic as they may seem, have always been the 'trademark' of our 'era', so to speak. What really rips my heart out, and that which I consider to be the real tragedy is the fact that 'most' people choose to percieve one event as 'something', and another event of the same nature as 'something' else. Gelt'ha akthar men mara o ra7 arid agoulha, 'humanity' 3ala nas o naas.

Too early for me to say so? Shoufaw i3lamkom o i3lam ghairkom.

Sheno ya3ni itfajer b egbour? Ay 7eqd hatha, ay karaheya .. ay maskhara 3aysheen feha e7na b hal youm.
Istenkaar resoomat, 7abaayib lai ehny walaw feh nemaayen madri shlon gayla estaktherat'ha. Yalla, khal neshof al7een ballah. I have to do nothing to prove my point, I just have to sit back and see it being proven.

"La 3ady shda3wa 3ali, 7oreyat raay o ta3beer tara enta fahem el mawthou3 ghala6." Golouha ba3ad, 3ady ma e7na akhathna o ta3awadna o sheba3na 7achi mn hal ashkaal il waskha.

24 Comments:

  • ya allah whay happened? shino hal dinya?!

    By Blogger teagirl, at 22.2.06  

  • ma agool ghair 7asby allah wa ni3m elwakeel..
    this is sign for all muslims.. a signt showing us how islam is fallin apart.. we should start with ourselves 1st.. if everyone made a better muslim outta him/herself.. believe me.. none of this would have happened to us.

    By Blogger jiji, at 23.2.06  

  • la 7awl wala quwwa ella billah

    Hatheel ma menhom fayda. Madri meta beyitsanni3oan weseeroon awadim. Mal holocoust o yege6oon fee kel hal khmaam 3ashan neftak menhom

    By Blogger ScarlO, at 23.2.06  

  • photoflow fajeraw ib tharee7 il imamain 3ali ilhady + 7asan el3askeri 3alaihom ilsalam ..
    bas el7amdelah el maraji3 kelhom 7atheraw o galaw la7ad yesawi shay .. but still (i just read this) a number of a'emat mesayid/nas b mesayid sinna/sa7afiyeen were killed

    khal neshof al7een el fa6a7el ely begolon "la il islam mo mostahdaf" :)

    jiji islam is falling apart? ghal6aana .. but ur right, kel wa7ed lazim yamsek ro7ah belawal i totally agree

    scarlo wala 3omorhom b yetsani3on, o انما عدت الدنيا لبلاء النبلاء

    By Blogger Temetwir, at 23.2.06  

  • by fallin apart i meant: ina all parties are fighting each other viciously! its not a war! but they fightin like hell up there.. and world wide maybe!

    By Blogger jiji, at 23.2.06  

  • jiji fahem 3alaich bs still i wouldnt agree ena sects r 'fighting one another' .. kel hal mo7awalat ely sarlaha fog el 3 esneen et7awel tesh7an elshari3 o tash3il el fitna mn gebal 6araf wa7ed laken 7amith 3ala bozhom dam ena lel7een fi nas fahma el islam o wa3ya 3aly ga3ed yiseer.. lahy mnjarfa wara manshatait el "e7telal elamreki" walahy mashya 3ala kharabee6 "el metshadideen besim el islam"

    that said, i understand exactly what ur trying to communicate :)

    By Blogger Temetwir, at 23.2.06  

  • la 7awl wala qowa ella ib allah...

    i loved seeing this (ilqibba el thahabiya) on TV whenever there's a du3a'a or anything on any shee3a channel.. ya3ni ma ra7 ashoofa ila tasjeel qadeem? not live? :/

    By Blogger Ms. Sarah, at 23.2.06  

  • I'll reply to your comment here, if you don't mind.

    Im sorry, I guess I was in a bit of a hurry when putting that post together...and I kind of meant the questions as rethoric questions, not really expecting answers to them

    I was just really surprised when I read this in the news. Because a mosque is somehow sacred, so blowing it up or storming it seems going a bit too far.

    But then again, human life is also sacred, but I guess we're just 'used to' hearing about all the killings and whatnot.

    Back to the mosque issues. Are Sunni and Shia mosques even different? Apart from decoration. Are Sunnis and Shias not allowed to go to each others mosques? Or pray together? But everyone goes to Mecca and prays together there.

    The more I ask, the less I understand...

    By Blogger Q8Sultana, at 23.2.06  

  • ashwa :) i have a problem makin myself well understood.. ;p
    and i see ur point :)

    By Blogger jiji, at 23.2.06  

  • swair belgalb belgalb

    q8sultana no theyre not different .. and sunnis/shias are 'allowed' to go into each others mosque .. only ques is, why? i mean i usually go into sunni mosques to pray becoz sunni mosques r all over kuwait (unlike shia) and very easily accessible.., i get some looks from young guys over there but who cares, its nothing serious

    anyway what u have to understand is this isnt just a mosque in Samiraa' .. this place was targetted because two Imams (prophet's grand grand children) are buried there.. so it really is a great symbol for shia all over the world

    the same has been going on in Karbalaa (where imam hussain is buried) for the past 3 yrs ..

    ur right, mosques are sacred.. which only goes to prove that these bombers and those who raided sunni mosques dont actually UNDERSTAND what mosques symbolize, hence.. can u really account their actions for muslims as a whole? of course not :)

    jiji
    heh la latkhafeen ur alright

    By Blogger Temetwir, at 23.2.06  

  • حسبي الله و نعم الوكيل اللي صار غلط بصراحة و ما ينسكت عليه لا سني و لا شيعي يرضى باللي صار

    By Blogger متفرغ, at 23.2.06  

  • metfarigh
    sa7 elsanek shay akeed .. laken lel asaf thu3afaa' el nefous ra7 telgahom yesamoon hal a7daath b esim el islam, bearing in mind that they (who will say this) call themselves muslims, ya3ni ana madry, it seems as if yaboon elshaara yakhok!!

    just as it is plain dumb to say "el irhabiyeen yetab3on el math`hab el senny" .. its just as pathetic to say "ely egta7maw el masaajid o ethba7aw a'emat el mesayid tab3een lel math`hab el shee3y"

    laken shegool elwa7ed gair نملي بجرة مكسورة

    By Blogger Temetwir, at 23.2.06  

  • This is a bit off topic, but do u go to Northumbria by any chance?

    By Blogger Q8Sultana, at 23.2.06  

  • sultana
    no ma'am, just across the street .. univ of newcastle

    must admit, its interesting that u ask

    By Blogger Temetwir, at 23.2.06  

  • Someone I know just got accepted at northumbria
    so, how's newcastle?
    I heard all sorts of nice things about it.
    Im waaay down in the South West, in what sometimes feels like nomen's land...

    By Blogger Q8Sultana, at 23.2.06  

  • Off topic: Are you related to a Hadeel/khadija ilyousifi?

    By Blogger teagirl, at 23.2.06  

  • I hardly believe that it was the work of the sunni sect. In fact, I don't believe that any islamic sect (sheia nor sunna) are responsible for any of the terror in the area.
    It's all of the work of those who are left from the dictator-ship regime.

    Or were they planted there?
    This is a very big question. More than you can comprehend. Who's responsible for the terror and what's the benefit? This may get you closer to the picture...

    -It could be the US that had planted them there so it could keep its control over Iraq.
    -It could be Isreali's, but then again, they're backed by the US.
    -It could be Iran as an act of revenge, but doesn't it have enough trouble with its nuclear programs?
    -It could be Russia after the oil, but clashing with the US, especially when Russia is after fertilizing Irani Uranium, is a very wrong thing to do.
    It could be an Arab country. Here I stop as I can't draw a reason on why or why not an Arab country would be after the chaos in Iraq.

    This comment may be worth a post, but being a comment in your post will serve its purpose.

    By Blogger MBH, at 23.2.06  

  • sultana
    as an area, its very nice actually, u can do a lot if ur into trying new things, it "feels safe" too so thats a plus.
    the weather is also nice (not too rainy as i expected) but all that aside, im not really 'enjoying it' one bit, but thats becoz id rather be living in Kuwait, i was never too big on the whole "living abroad" idea, there's NOTHING for me here :)

    photoflow yup shes my cousin

    mbh that's a whole different topic, and ur right its definitely worth going into (b dowaneya, mo ehni!)
    it could be el ba3thiyeen, as well as it could be "farr3 mn il salaf" let us say, which both can be included in the very very broad sense of mathhab elseny.. but it would be STUPID to say "its the sinna sect" or the 'she3i sect' in retalliation, which is what i was affirming with Mitfaregh's contribution

    By Blogger Temetwir, at 24.2.06  

  • OMG you're one of my close friends cousin! Small world!

    By Blogger teagirl, at 24.2.06  

  • 7sby Allah w ne3ma el wakeel...I refuse to believe that another 'Muslim', who has ever held a copy of the Quran committed these acts. Though there is apossibility, it is sinking to the lowest of all levels...
    Just like how the Brits were caught planting bombs in Basra, there is a huge possibility this is the action of outsider invaders who wish to see the instability in Iraq continue, so as to give them more of a 'reason' to stay.
    They want a secartarian war. They want us to nlt'hee killing eachother while they do their underground business, we need to hold steadfast and NOT give in to it..we need to hold tighter together.
    I was extremely happy to see the shia-sunni conferences in Lebnanon and Iraq. And thank you to all those Sunni scholars who spoke out against this...
    Allah yb3d 3yal el 7araam

    By Blogger Faith, at 24.2.06  

  • I find it hard to believe that this was done for religious reasons. To me, only one thing makes sense. The purpose behind this, as well as a lot of what's been happening in the world lately, is to increase the chaos and unrest in the area.. to prove that we as a people cannot take care of ourselves and need to be 'baby sat'..

    this has been done to prove that we are not one.. and lil asaf, the way some ppl are reacting are adding to the fire instead of helping put it out.

    Ya Muslimeen Rasool Allah (9al Allah 3laih wa 3ala 2alehi wa sallam), stop the insanity! Unite!

    By Blogger MSB, at 24.2.06  

  • A sad day for all the muslims in world.

    Everyone know who is behind this, and who gets the fruit of it.

    May GOD empower us to fight against the opperession.

    By Blogger Wajahat Abbas, at 24.2.06  

  • photoflow ya allah sho idenyee isqeerreee heh :)

    faith agreed, and on that point.. i find it rather interesting that not a single "oil field" was tampered with in iraq .. i guess those 150,000 troops r all there to protect the oil and only the oil .. so much for the knit-wits who believe that theyre doing this for the "aaayraaakee peepul"

    o el shee3a/sinna ma 3alaihom khouf .. ma telgain a7ad yet7acha b hal mowathee3 ela il 3laimeya ely ysadgoon kel kelma teyeehom mn naas ma laha man6eg bel asas

    MSB
    it's not just abt the religious purposes.. more like targetting the ppl, or more strictly, targetting beliefs .. of course in the end it all boils down to SECURITY

    and there have been numerous attempts at "ish3aal il fitna" for the past 3 yrs, laken ma dam ena fi naas 3ugalaa', inshala it will never happen .. meanwhile, lets hope that those who call themselves "muslim laken met7arir" get the idea and stop bitching and whining abt "oh we look like savages to the rest of the world" .. naas fathya laken elwa7ed shegool :)

    Wajhat Abaas
    there is a lot of speculation behind the politics involved of such bombings and murder that is going on, and yes, it is very well plausible to weigh the gains/losses of each suspect(s) if accusations were to be made.. however the most important thing is the unity in understanding that all of this, done by whoever, is only meant to seperate the "sects" of muslims (not only in iraq) and thus it is the primary issue that should be avoided (seperation) at all costs

    By Blogger Temetwir, at 24.2.06  

  • Allah y7afeth ilmuslimeen killohom o y7afethna :(

    By Blogger familiar_stranger, at 24.2.06  

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