Biggest protest in UK since rushdie (Trafalgar square)
Do you know who was insulted?
It is the Messenger of Allah(SAW), the most honoured human being to walk the face of the earth.
It is Habiballah (The beloved of Allah)
The one that Allah sent as a mercy to all creation.
The one who brought you the guidance that will save you from Hell Fire.
The one who will be waiting to greet you at the doors of paradise.
The one who is ready and willing to intercede on your behalf before Allah.
Ask yourself, does he(saw) deserve the kind of insult he is getting now? What are you waiting for?
Date: this Sat 11th Feb 2006
Time: 1pm – 5pm
Venue: Trafalgar Square, London
(nearest tube station : Charing Cross)
Anas bin Maalik (may Allah be pleased with him) said that a man came to the Prophet and asked, "When will the Last Hour come?"(i.e. Day of Judgement) The Prophet said "What have you prepared for it?" He replied, "I have not prepared a lot of prayer or fasting or charity for it, but I love Allah and His Messenger." The Prophet said, "You will be with the one you love." (Bukhari)
In another Hadith the Prophet said "None of you becomes a true believer until I am dearer to him than his children, his parents, his life, his wealth, his family and all mankind." (Bukhari and Muslim)
organised by MAB, IFE, ISB, UKIM, Dawatul Islam, FOSIS, Minhaj-ul-Quran, Friends of Al-Aqsa, Central Mosque, UK Muslim Shia Org.
AS MANY WILL KNOW THE ABOVE POST IS BY SOMEONE REPRESENTING BAKRI'S AL MUHAJIROUN WHO NOW CALL THEMSELVES AL GHURABAA. Noted that the protest is organised in league with more mainstream organisations including the Minhaj al Quran.
No UK publication has printed these cartoons. UK politicians have spoken against them. This is what I mean about orchestrating protests over a figleaf. Of course, maybe this will be a polite demonstration with a clear, acceptable message...
OTOH there seems no justification to protest and the above text is not encouraging.
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
i don't believe protests achieve very much, call me a cynic if you like. It didn't stop the Iraq war did it, or the hijab ban. I'm sure ppl give out great messages at these rallies, something which we can reflect upon, and most of those who attend have good intentions, but still i ask what does it achieve. Convince me that walking through the streets with plackards and megaphones is beneficial not just for a muslim cause any cause, then i'll seriously think about attending one in the future.
Aren't there other forms of action which are more productive than this?
Wonder what will happen this time...
protests show you mean something
even if they dont achieve anything, people go with the attitude - i tried
i myself on the other hand, have never been one
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
yeah but showing "who" the public? God can see if we care, He can see our real characters don't need public demos for that?
Doesn't mean i care any less about Islamic causes coz i don't attend, does
it.
Question: these events usually take place for most of the day, on the streets, so where do ppl pray particularly women i've always wondered about that.
but as a way of showing the govt (or whoever) that theyre not happy
again, i cant be bothered maself, but protests are coevered in the media, so they have[i] some kind [/i]of impact
The Lover is ever drunk with love;
He is free, he is mad,
He dances with ecstasy and delight.
Caught by our own thoughts,
We worry about every little thing,
But once we get drunk on that love,
Whatever will be, will be.
ɐɥɐɥ
Trafalgar Square is nowhere near the Danish embassy. No UK publication has printed these cartoons. I'm telling you it's just more trouble. Fresh Prince, why are you not happy?
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
Yep..... even if they dont work, its better than doing nothing...
bringing in alot of publicity...could be a big show of support demonstrating in a powerful way to raise the public profile more and to get wider support
however never been to one.
SUPPORT FOR WHAT?
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
can you stop shouting and calm down lol....
u beginning to scare me
don't get mad guys but in this particular situation enough damage has been done to the public image of muslims so i don't see the point. Right now dua would be the best thing. And it's more powerful than a demo anyday.
Stop shouting at her 100 pick on me instead :x
Yep true........what can be more powerful than dua......
100: dont even pick on Yash.....dont like it
I'm not picking on anyone, grow up. Maybe someone can answer my question.
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
oh ligten up 100 :roll:
I'm light and you aren't addressing the point and it isn't the kind of subject where that comment is especially helpful.
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
personally
i never understood protests and dont know of any that made a diff
and in light of current affairs its obvious that muslims cant behave themselves in a large group
they get too exicted :roll:
ok 100 i'll be serious, but i'm always serious im a bore compared to others here.
anyways i'm against protests in general i can't see the point just like lilsis really.
Fair enough, it looks like noone really disagrees with me.
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
Salaam bro, the name al goraba is not the group which is organising the event, this is a name which I have chosen for the Revival forum.
goraba = Strangers
The Prophet said, "Islam began as something strange, and it shall return as something strange as it began. So Tooba (a tree in paradise) to the strangers." It was asked, "who are the strangers?" He replied, "those that purify and correct what the people have corrupted of my Sunnah" (Tabaraanee in al-Kabeer)
Narrated by Muslim from Abu Hurayrah who said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "Islam began as something strange and will revert to being strange as it began, so give glad tidings to the strangers."
Hi,
Surely you picked the name because you have something to do with the group? Otherwise is strange.
What is the point of this protest?
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
Al Ghuraaba was behind the previous protest werent it ...
I think the guy behind it was on newsnight the other day, argumentative or what... made a few good points though..
100 man ; why you so bent on this....just a forum name, and even if his name has something to do with the group SO what?
naj,
What's your problem? I expect I can ask what I want without you assuming I'm foaming at the mouth. The reason I asked is that al-Ghurabaa believe in promoting Islam aggressively and strictly. I believe this corner of the web has been crafted (mostly) on the side of peace, common sense and a harmonious society. So I'm attempting to establish whether yet again a bunch of extremists are spoiling the good work of others, viz this site; Islamic world affairs generally.
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
say what U like. K u had your reason...leave me out
Thanks naj.
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
He was very argumentative, wouldnt even let anybody else get a word in!!
no problem, 100man
lol.......i found it rather funny, he wouldnt even listen to the presenter...the rest were like 'why on earth is he called to the show', and he was like you could have bought practising muslims to speak and here we have a lady with no hijaab no nuffing hinting at the one one the flat screen. Felt sorry for her bechari..
Was good though.
He also commented on the other guys beard aswell, he was in such a huff and a puff it was funny! Mr Choudary is what they called him, it did kinda make me laff
Brother, I have chosen the username al goraba, this does not mean that I am a member, support or have links with the organisation. eg. if someone has the name Osama, this does not mean he is a terrorist or supports Osama bin Laden.
So, do you have something to do with the group?
[size=9]Whatever you do, know that I will always love you. Or else.[/size]
Salaam, this will be a peaceful protest showing the love of Rasoolallah (saw).
Love for the Prophet is a measure of ones Iman and our Iman is completed and perfected only when our love for the Prophet exceeds our love for everything else in the world.
"Say to them: If you love God, follow (and love and honor) me, and God will love you" (3:31).
"Say, `if your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your wives, your clan, your wealth that you have acquired, commerce whose decline you fear, and dwellings you are pleased to have, if they are dearer to you than God and His Messenger and to struggle in His way, then wait till God brings His command; and God does not guide the transgressing people'."(9:24)
The prophet said "Whoever loves me will be with me in the Garden." Reported by Anas bin Maalik (may Allah be pleased with him)
Show your Love of Rasoolallah to the whole world......................
Date: 11th February 2006
Time: 1pm - 5pm
Venue: Trafalgar Square, London
hasnt he just answered that in his last post?
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