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No....I'm saying I see the reasoning behind them opposing the MB....Atleast they're not trying to form a ring of states which answer to an Islamic higher political body around the Mediterranean.So you are saying that the MB is worse then these regimes?
As you know im against all of them.
No....I'm saying I see the reasoning behind them opposing the MB....Atleast they're not trying to form a ring of states which answer to an Islamic higher political body around the Mediterranean.
You do realise that, as I've stated, at least Haftar has the backing of people who won both elections...2012 and 2014 ? He's been named by them as commander.You just described the motivation of SA and UAE. At least Turkey, as a NATO member, is not trying to establish a ring of brutal dictatorial regimes that do the Wahabist's bidding. Your reasoning doesn't make any sense.
You do realise that, as I've stated, at least Haftar has the backing of people who won both elections...2012 and 2014 ? He's been named by them as commander.
Turkey is helping the 10% islamists.....viva democracy, hurray!
You can also read what happened to the elected politicians in your quote and how they got ousted by the unelected islamists. Afterwards they fled behind Haftar.Was Hafter a candidate in these elections? Were was Hafter then?
"In February 2014, Haftar appeared in a televised announcement to reveal that the General National Congress (GNC), the elected parliament which had recently unilaterally extended its mandate, had been dissolved.[34] Haftar called for a caretaker government to oversee new elections, and urged Libyans to revolt against the GNC, the mandate of which was still in force at the time. Ultimately, his appeal did not lead to a general uprising due to the substantial lack of resources and local support for his initiative.[32][34] His announcement was soon dismissed with great skepticism by the then acting Prime Minister Ali Zeidan. Haftar's actions were condemned as a "coup attempt" and "ridiculous".[40][41]"
Hafter was a nobody and never a politician, so how can you say he's got the backing of the Libyans? He only rose to prominence after selling himself to SA, Egypt and UAE and by getting billions and billions from them. Without their financial backing, he would be a nobody still today.
Didn't Hafter declare himself supreme leader or ruler for life?? Yup very democratic.
exactly, it's a fitna, not less evil than the khawarij of ISIS, one should take Islam from the source and follow the dead ulama because the ones alife (exept few many of whom are incarcerated) are failing to face the fitna
You do realise that, as I've stated, at least Haftar has the backing of people who won both elections...2012 and 2014 ? He's been named by them as commander.
Turkey is helping the 10% islamists.....viva democracy, hurray!
Congratulations bro, for a non Arab, you know a lot more than most of the Arabs do, I totally agree with youActually what I mean is that we should not become a fanatic on one sect. I also dont view Salafist as some things as bad as Khawarij. If we hate Salafist or Wahhabist so much, it means we are in no different like fanatic Salafist/Wahabist does. Muslim should have an open mind and get knowledge from what ever sects and then pick the knowledge that are more closer to Quran/hadith/rational from each sect/teaching and throw any teaching that are against Quran/Hadith/rational from each sect/teaching.
Like there are good knowledge that we can get from Salafist, and there are some thing that I think is not right as well from their teaching. Salafist is actually a Wahhabi but unlike general wahhabi, they only want to listen to Sahabah teaching (prophet close friends). On the other hand there are good thing from Sufis but there are also bad thing about Sufis like their tendency to pray inside saint tomb and submissiveness to their Ulama.
As said by Allah that we should listen and select the best from what we listen. So if Muslim start closing their ears to other teaching from other sect and only want to listen to their own sect Ulama, it means they are not the one that can be called as people of understanding and the guided ones which is said in Quran verse that I mentioned (Az Zumar verse 18) "Who listen to speech and follow the best of it. Those are the ones Allah has guided, and those are people of understanding."
IMO, In order to have an ability to chose which knowledge that can be taken, we must have read all Quran verses and also read at least good amount of Hadith, plus hearing to so many good Ulama whether from TV/books/others. As this is the only way so that we can be blessed to get Al-Furqan (the ability to select which one is true and which one is wrong) from Allah directly.
You mean the election where the islamists had 10% of the vote and the liberals/nationalists over 50% ? Sry, but islamists lost 2012 to....they lost every election in Libya.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Libyan_parliamentary_election
Legitimacy with 10%....
hello Christianist...You can also read what happened to the elected politicians in your quote and how they got ousted by the unelected islamists. Afterwards they fled behind Haftar.
Only 18% voted in very destabilized stateAgree to disagree, the 2014 elections saw the islamists defeated in Libya.
I shall remind everyone that Haftar is backed by the only body ever to be elected democratically in Libya...the parliament aka HoR while no one voted the GNA and they took power via a coup d'etat.
You do realise that, as I've stated, at least Haftar has the backing of people who won both elections...2012 and 2014 ? He's been named by them as commander.
Turkey is helping the 10% islamists.....viva democracy, hurray!