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I am witness to the attack in paris because i live in paris

This is one lucky dude.

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Sylvestre says his Samsung phone blocked the debris when terrorists attacked as he passed the stadium
 
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I understand. I live in Picardie but I work at La Defense

Is everyone ok ?
 
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Muslims Around the World Speak Out Against Terrorist Attacks in Paris
Updated: Nov. 14, 2015 8:53 AM

Before the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria had even claimed responsibility for the shootings and explosions that killed more than 120 in Paris on Friday night, Muslims around the world took to social media to condemn the perpetrators and defend Islam as a faith of nonviolence.

The bloodshed was linked to Islamic extremists early on, following reportsthat the perpetrators had referred to French policy towards Muslims and screamed “Allahu Akbar” during the attacks. President François Hollande officially named ISIS as the group behind what he called an “act of war” just before noon local time.

Several Muslim religious and political leaders officially denounced the attacks before the group took responsibility, including Iranian president Hassan Rouhani, who called them a “crime against humanity,” and Qatari foreign minister Khaled al-Attiyah, who said they were “heinous.” Rouhani had been scheduled to visit France as part of a wider European trip this weekend but has postponed his plans.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo, leader of the world’s most populous Muslim nation, said that”Indonesia condemns the violence that took place in Paris.”

More spirited responses came from ordinary people. On Twitter, many referred to the hashtag #TerrorismHasNoReligion, seeking divorce Islam from the dogma espoused by extremists.


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HamdullahLehri‏@HamdullahLehri
My name is Hamad. I am a #Muslim. I condemn the #ParisAttacks & with me Over 1.57 Billion Muslims do. Terrorists have no religion. #paris

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Cait‏@Hijabicait
I am an American Muslim and I apologize for the terrorist attacks in Paris. That is not Islam. ISLAM IS PEACE.


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مُتعجب‏@Moha_Alruwaili
Those who still think Islam promotes violence. Here's Islamic narrative #ParisAttacks #ParisShooting #Muslims

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Many cited the Quran to prove their point.


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‏@Mrsmalik_8
I am a Muslim and I refuse #ParisAttacks, violence to innocent civilians is unacceptable in any way and for any reason.

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فوّاز‏@The_7kr
Not all terrorists are Muslims and not all Muslims are terrorists. TERRORISM HAS NO RELIGION #ParisAttacks

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I am not in Paris, i am in Seine et marne


I am in 77 seine et marne dear

P.S: But Friday morning i was around Stade de France :(
Same here I was up there on thursday :(

I am not in Paris, i am in Seine et marne


I am in 77 seine et marne dear

P.S: But Friday morning i was around Stade de France :(
But you're still in île de France :-)

Dont tell him, he wants to come tickle your feet with a feather whilst you sleep.
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
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this is a joking the french media say :the terrorist are come with passport !! they have found passport

the government organize everything on this attack


why alot more ? yes i'm muslim


10 failed govt coverups !

Passports found !

stay safe op.
Muslims Around the World Speak Out Against Terrorist Attacks in Paris
Updated: Nov. 14, 2015 8:53 AM

Before the Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria had even claimed responsibility for the shootings and explosions that killed more than 120 in Paris on Friday night, Muslims around the world took to social media to condemn the perpetrators and defend Islam as a faith of nonviolence.

The bloodshed was linked to Islamic extremists early on, following reportsthat the perpetrators had referred to French policy towards Muslims and screamed “Allahu Akbar” during the attacks. President François Hollande officially named ISIS as the group behind what he called an “act of war” just before noon local time.

Several Muslim religious and political leaders officially denounced the attacks before the group took responsibility, including Iranian president Hassan Rouhani, who called them a “crime against humanity,” and Qatari foreign minister Khaled al-Attiyah, who said they were “heinous.” Rouhani had been scheduled to visit France as part of a wider European trip this weekend but has postponed his plans.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo, leader of the world’s most populous Muslim nation, said that”Indonesia condemns the violence that took place in Paris.”

More spirited responses came from ordinary people. On Twitter, many referred to the hashtag #TerrorismHasNoReligion, seeking divorce Islam from the dogma espoused by extremists.


Follow

HamdullahLehri‏@HamdullahLehri
My name is Hamad. I am a #Muslim. I condemn the #ParisAttacks & with me Over 1.57 Billion Muslims do. Terrorists have no religion. #paris

Follow
Cait‏@Hijabicait
I am an American Muslim and I apologize for the terrorist attacks in Paris. That is not Islam. ISLAM IS PEACE.


Follow
مُتعجب‏@Moha_Alruwaili
Those who still think Islam promotes violence. Here's Islamic narrative #ParisAttacks #ParisShooting #Muslims

CTwg42wWcAE-_Ys.jpg


Many cited the Quran to prove their point.

Follow
‏@Mrsmalik_8
I am a Muslim and I refuse #ParisAttacks, violence to innocent civilians is unacceptable in any way and for any reason.

Follow
فوّاز‏@The_7kr
Not all terrorists are Muslims and not all Muslims are terrorists. TERRORISM HAS NO RELIGION #ParisAttacks

CTvtqy_WsAU867c.jpg
Sir ,
You think they will take it , serious ?
Or they won't attack Muslims ?
Verbly , physically , mentally ?
 
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Oh yes sorry I didn't catch it.

But I really sleep with a big danda because I was robbered few weeks ago...
 
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