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POST ALL HARAM NEWS HERE

die you pig mullah :p:

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We need a Haram thread

so let me recount the recent haram fatwas

Masturbating is haram
watching football is haram
search engines is haram

what else?

 
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Ali Gomaa is not Mostafa Aladawy but like I said, don't let that get in your way.

Can't respond and defend your beloved president and his regime? cat ate your tongue?

Or am I just a MB? you want to kill me maybe..?

Truly a hypocrite.
 
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But by posting i am not calling anyone h**** . Okay theek hai. Just sharing.

Saudi scholar says buffet meals are Haram | Riyadh Connect
A member of the Standing Committee of the Council of Senior Scholars, Sheikh Saleh bin Abdullah Al-Fawzan, said that buffets offered at restaurants are haram.

The basis of his statement was that buffet meals have a fixed price, but the quantity of food that can be consumed is unknown or unlimited.

According to Sabq news, the senior scholar said that the quantity of food and the price of the meals must be clear and known. He was responding to a listener‘s question about buffets on Holy Quran Radio.

“One must not simply go to a restaurant that offers an all-you-can-eat meal for say SR 10 or SR 50 without mentioning any conditions…this is prohibited,” said Sheikh Fawzan.
 
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Can't respond and defend your beloved president and his regime? cat ate your tongue?

Or am I just a MB? you want to kill me maybe..?

Truly a hypocrite.

Do not presume to know who I am or understand what I believe. I wont be harsh since you haven't been on this forum long enough to know my views. Again, don't let that stop you.
 
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Is the Sissi a dictator who committed a coup against a democratically elected president or is not?

What do you think of the Egyptian army killing unarmed protesters?

What do you think about freedom of speech under Sisi?

People like you are the reason why the world laughs at us. Go support Mubarak version 2.0 and GTFO

Hey everyone, if you want to know why Arab countries are in the state they are in right now, check this guy's responses and logic @Hell NO
 
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Is the Sissi a dictator who committed a coup against a democratically elected president or is not?

What do you think of the Egyptian army killing unarmed protesters?

What do you think about freedom of speech under Sisi?

People like you are the reason why the world laughs at us. Go support Mubarak version 2.0 and GTFO

Hey everyone, if you want to know why Arab countries are in the state they are in right now, check this guy's responses and logic @Hell NO

1. Yes , yet it is completely irrelevant.The questions of whether it was a coup or revolution have completely overshadowed the issues that lead to Morsi's ouster and the subsequent fall out and the answer to said question was always completely irrelevant .

2. No different than any other force which at times has been involved in extrajudicial murder across the years in and out of revolution at peace or at war. Thre question is has the killing of protesters by the Armed Forces been a a result of policy and orders or as a result of individual breaches of ROE across the board, my money is on the latter, however my opinion on the Interior Ministry is far more cynical .

3. Horrendous, yet that is the Egyptian norm. A norm which may continue for decades irrespective of who is in power.

Again, do not presume to know my views. So in the kindest way I can possibly put it, piss off.
 
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1. Yes , yet it is completely irrelevant.The questions of whether it was a coup or revolution have completely overshadowed the issues that lead to Morsi's ouster and the answer to said question was always completely irrelevant .

No, it's a question of the legitimacy of that action. The ousting of an elected president by the military is a CRIME in international law. And if it wasn't for OUR money, aka "Roz" in Sissawi's jargon, the Sissi and his military stooges, would've been long gone.

Because of that main issue, Egypt is isolated from the civilised world, and no one wants to associate themselves with its criminal regime.

2. No different than any other force which at times has been involved in extrajudicial murder across the years in and out of revolution at peace or at war. Thre question is has the killing of protesters by the Armed Forces been a a result of policy and orders or as a result of individual breaches of ROE across the board, my money is on the latter, however my opinion on the Interior Ministry is far more cynical .

No, one of the reasons Morsi was ousted was because of the ridiculous premise of:

"Your presidency is invalid when the first drop of blood was shed" Holding the head of state personal responsibility.

So, based on that premise, either invalidate Sisi's rule, or bring back Morsi.

Didn't think so, still a hypocrite.


3. Horrendous, yet that is the Egyptian norm. A norm which may continue for decades irrespective of who is in power.

No it was NOT the norm under Morsi.

Anti government media and rhetoric THRIVED. there was a discussion in the Media on all levels.

Just blatant lies.

Stop trying to paint a picture where Morsi's elected government as just as bad as Mubarak's and Sissi's regime.

So in the kindest way I can possibly put it, piss off.

You don't get to tell me that, maybe you're used to it in Egypt, but not here.
 
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