Islamic Caliphate Declared |
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Caringheart
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A thought comes to mind today.....
We watched Bashar al-Assad bomb the heck out of the cities of Syria, completely destroying them..... but he is powerless to do anything about ISIS ?? Edited by Caringheart - 14 July 2014 at 2:05pm |
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Reepicheep
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Caringheart wrote: We watched Bashar al-Assad bomb the heck out of the cities of Syria, completely destroying them..... but he is powerless to do anything about ISIS??
For the most part, ISIS in Syria is attacking moderate Sunnis and is not attacking the Assad government. In fact, I just read one report that claimed that the parts of Syria currently under the control of ISIS were previously all under the control of moderate Sunnis and not Assad. I think Assad is content to stand by and watch as the various Sunni militias attack and kill each other. Edited by Reepicheep - 14 July 2014 at 4:51pm |
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Ron Webb
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I'm wondering by whose authority ISIS or anybody else can declare a caliphate. Is there anything in the Quran or Hadith that even talks about a "caliphate"?
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A perfect world would be a peaceful and tolerate civilization without weapons, terror and pressure, where a man and a woman would have a right to be as they will without fear of the other people�s reactions. Where the Christians, Muslims, Jews and all the other religions could live in a peace and all the people would respect each other as they are and as they want to be. How can it be so big deal if someone is believing in a different way to the higher entity than someone else do? Shouldn�t the way of believing be everybody�s own business if he/she is not harming the other people in his/her religious actions? In fact I don�t know any other so unnecessary reason for warfare, violent actions, murder or imprisonment that the difference in the way of believing in the higher entity. I mean if someone feels Islam is a right religion for him/her, then he/she has a right to be a Muslim of course. If some feels the same way about Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism he/she should have the same rights. If someone feels that he/she wants to change his/her religion and the way of believing, it should be his/her own business, not anybody else�s, so he/she should have a right to do that change. |
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Caringheart
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Is there anyone that really doesn't see that these actions of ISIS are every bit as vicious as what took place in Rwanda not so long ago?
Is there anyone that does not see this evil? |
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marcello
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So, should the West get involved in fighting ISIS (ISIL, or IS, or whatever they call themselves today)? Or should the West just let Iran take them on by itself?
I suggest the latter option is preferable. That way we could find out who are the right-thinking Muslims, Sunni or Shia. |
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Ron Webb
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Too late -- the US is already into their second wave of bombing.
And of course, they will be reviled in the Muslim world for "meddling" in Muslim affairs. On the other hand, if we wait for Muslim countries to do anything about it we'll all be swearing allegiance to ISIS before long. It's a no-win situation. Why can't/don't Muslims control their own radicals? |
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It happens sometimes. Such as with Mubarak and Sisi in Egypt. Or with Ataturk and his followers in Turkey. Or even arguably with Saddam in Iraq. But it doesn't seem to be possible without a dictator. |
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