Added: 1 month ago
From: AlJazeeraEnglish
Views: 2,556
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (24)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • lol al-gayeada makes me laugh

  • FUCKING ZIONISTS, AGAIN!!!!

  • Qatar has a hand in all the instability we see nowadays in Arab countries! 

  • @penkallli

    Asalamualaikum warahmatullah

    I agree! But still we must attain power through Islamic means. Blowing ourselves up is not an Islamic way of doing that and neither is killing women children and Muslims. But if they are doing it in an Islamic way and their leaders are not deviants then I am all for it and will support them even if it means killing others. But I stress that we should obey and fear Allah when seeking to overthrow kufr.

  • i want peace around the world especially in the middle east..i have been dreaming of visiting yemen for years....and unfortunately, i can't visit it now because of the instability...

  • talaban dosnt want Sharai law thats who there. look its alciada how convenient

  • Yemen needs a good Islamic party

  • Yemen needs a good Islamic party

  • why didnt aljazeera tak about how they took over the city with no resistence from the local authoritys who are conspiring with the local thugs and ali salehs dogs! this is a plan by ali saleh his games seem endless !

  • @Mr1YEMEN1 any idea as to what purpose they are doing this for?

  • Islamic rule = the end of economic and cultural progress

  • @mercedescl Islamic law was implemented in Muslim countries which were prosperous and advanced in science,technology etc at a time when Europe was in dark ages.

    Europeans traveled to Cordoba,Toledo(Muslim Spain) etc to seek education.

    All the while Islamic law was implemented (though not always perfectly)

  • @saladinswarrior Lol. Modern economies rely on entertainment, service industries, financial planning, and most important of all working & independent women. If you think any nations can keep up with the rest of the world AND practice Islamic laws, you are dreaming.

  • @mercedescl well said, good post.

  • @saladinswarrior Europeans travelled many places during the dark ages(european dark ages?) they searched for trade routes to china and many other parts of the world. science and technologies are shown to exist pre-sumerian times. I hope one day humans will see past thier differences and learn to share knowledge equally and truthfully amongst one another, maybe then one day we may achieve peace. maybe.

  • @MrChappie1971 I hope so too.

  • Just great.. here we go again.. bringing our men into Yemen next. will never end.. Good thing we can afford all of this...

  • Watch your Hub and Tank Caps ~

  • Well, the ties to Al-Qaida are suspicious until we see clear proof that they are connected. Merely having sharia law as a goal and using arms to reach that goal does not make the two connected in the least and it does not make them radicals or extremists. If they were going around blowing themselves up then I would say they were.

    But what is very alarming is that the leader has tied to Anwar Al-Awlaki. He has praised works of Sayid Qutb and that says something about his knowledge.

  • @Ibrahim1109

    Secularist Arabs praise works of UN, Jean Jack Russo, Thomas Hobbs etc

    Secularism is kufr in Islam, Secularist fight for power so should muslims not allow them to be in position of power !

    heretics cant be in power

  • Comment removed

  • Are the regular citizens of Sanaa crazy? It seems like these radical groups are the reason for the havoc and cause so much trouble that the people get so fed up they welcome them just to get the unrest stopped and then they regret it when they start enforcing strict Sharia law.It is like the people are so uneducated that they can not even tell that the trouble are the extremist from the beginning.Every country over there that gets rid of their govt.s end up with one 10x worse. No help for them

  • what is exactly is the criteria for a group to be considered 'al qaeda linked'. An email, membership to common internet fan boy club?

  • @totallykeet groups that share not just a common ideology, but also has financial ties to al-Qaeda, receives training from al-Qaeda, logistical support, and inspiration from al-Qaeda.

  • @JustinYoelSkaat isnt there a larger question of what al qaeda actually is other than a fancy name used way to often. al qaeda as an organization barely exists in the form it did. Ive always been sick of attributing almost every terrorist groups actions (if muslim) to al qaeda. they got and still get to much credit whether it be financial, or other alleged involvement.

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more