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Maybe that pig went to Syria and got killed I remember him insults lady Fatima(as) and imam hassan(as) may he root in hell that dog@Mosamania
Do you know what the hell happened with @Banu Umayyah ? You know what I have a suspicion of him going to Iraq or Syria. I am a passive part-time user/observer on Defense-Arab and Arabic-Military (forums much bigger than PDF) and I don't recall seeing him. Not that I remember if he had a user there to begin with.
Of course the possibility of that is very low but he turned around 180 degrees in his time on PDF. Was he not based in Canada as well?
So many Saudi Arabian/Arab users (mostly great ones) vanished without a trace or very rarely reemerge.
Maybe that pig went to Syria and got killed I remember him insults lady Fatima(as) and imam hassan(as) may he root in hell that dog
What is your account of arab-military forum
Or arab defence forum??
BLACKEAGLE is also on arab defence forum
Do you have account on arab avation forum???
Banu umayyah is/was another braindamaged religious brainwashed monkey, so many of them no idea how they come to existence.
What ISIS is doing is not Islam or Jihad. Why do people not understand this? Same with all those so-called Shia terrorist gangs across the world. 99,9% of all Muslims are normal people.
It's a international campaign to destroy Islam and demonize Muslims so they can be killed and the lands invaded.
Islamic Jihad Organization's attacks in 1983 during the Lebanese Civil War are the first examples of the modern suicide terrorism.[16]
Workers Party of Kurdistan (PKK) used its first suicide attack in 1996, and Al-Qaeda in the mid-1990s.[16]
Says you, but not the other Muslim, even if the Grand mufti says what you just said many will not listen.
Youth soccer team in Gaza.
Too bad I missed the game.
That's why I posted it, bro.
Did you hear the rumor of ISIS congratulating Messi for crushing the farsi dreams of a first qualification from the group stages in a World Cup. Must have been utter nonsense.
In any case the Algerian struggle against the French was heroic. Nothing but respect.
It's amazing how far Algeria have come.
Germany will be extremely difficult though and it might end there. But you never know. The Algerians already defeated Germany (West Germany) back in 1982 and they probably still want revenge for that stunt Germany and Austria did in 1982 by deliberately playing 0-0. I spoke with my father tonight (he is interested in football too) and he reminded me of that match.
Might be extra motivation for the Algerians.
I am talking about this: