I know it
This stateless arab-obsessed Berber always bash and try to provoke arabs
Taken from;
THE ALGERIAN ARMY | Page 99
Despite being banned 3-4 times in a row lately he has not learnt from his past mistakes and his severe obsession has not been cured.
@1000 can also confirm this.
He is giving Algeria and Algerians a bad reputation although they are our brothers and sisters and the Berber people and Arab people are also related people and most have no problems with each other. If he does not stop then write to the moderators as I did. They will deal with him again.
A disturbed individual that changes opinions 24/7 like so many other users here;
Admit what? How can you hate somebody that you don't even freaking know? And Can you say that I hate arabs, when we share blood and culture... For a supposed learned individual, you are really lacking in social skills. Sometimes, you act like an imbecile..and you are showing it here...
9/11: The Rothschild Zionist Connection | Page 2
No Arab user is attacking Berbers ever. We only reply to his insults when we bother.
Algerian brotherly pilgrims in Madinah;
King’s initiative to expand two holy mosques hailed
Algerian pilgrims pose for a picture in Madinah.
Monday 19 January 2015
Most Umrah pilgrims, who come from different parts of the world, visit Madinah as part of their spiritual journey to pray at the Prophet’s Mosque and visit historical places in the holy city.
Arab News met with a group of Algerian pilgrims to get their impressions. “I am very happy to visit Madinah, the city of the Prophet,” said Abdul Aziz Khattab. “It gave me an opportunity to pray at the Prophet’s Mosque,” he said.
Khattab said there are millions of Muslims around the world who want to visit this holy place. “I am thankful to Allah for blessing me to be here and I pray that other faithful also get this golden opportunity.”
Ahmed Abul Qassim, also an Algerian, said he was overjoyed for having gotten the chance to visit Makkah and Madinah.
Abul Qassim highlighted the remarkable progress achieved by Madinah during the past few years. “I have visited this holy city several times in the past when I came to Saudi Arabia for Haj and Umrah. The streets have become wider; there are several five-star hotels near the mosque; and new malls have been established.”
He praised Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah for giving his instructions to expand the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah in order to create space for the growing numbers of pilgrims and worshippers.
Khaled Abdul Monem, another Algerian, said Muslims in his country love Saudi Arabia and its generous people. “We appreciate the Kingdom’s efforts in supporting countries and people at times of difficulty,” he said.
King’s initiative to expand two holy mosques hailed | Arab News