Defending Fahad/Aafia/sheikh omar abdur rahman
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The crap people are doing to the Muslims is disgusting i tell you, disgusting.
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May Allah reward all that spoke out against this evil. May Allah realease the muslims inshallah. Jzk for the video bro
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o allah bless us with victory
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jazakallah 4 video bro
cum on muslims out there lets join in
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Its wonderful that muslims bros abd sistas speak out and defend the honour of the muslims, but what hurts the most alot of other people who are also muslim are to scared to come out and command good forbid evil, i fell sorry for them people on Judgement day. May allah reward all muslims that command good forbid evil.
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we went, it was good mashAllah.
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subhanallah
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macha allah allah akbar wanasro karib incha allah allahoma nsor almojahidines
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MASHA'ALLAH!!!!
Fahad's Court Hearing Recap
10.14.2008
October 14--Today's court appearance was a victory against many odds. The majority of it was held behind closed doors. Judge Preska, a Bush I appointee, continues to be unsympathetic to questions of Fahad's civil rights and the inhumane conditions of his confinement. And the court officers --looking at the crowd of more than 100 --announced that once the seats in the court room were taken, no one else would be let in.
Izharudeen 3 years ago
And yet, the power of the people could not be squelched. When the doors were opened, people packed every available seat--and dozens more were turned away and waited in the hall. Fahad turned around and was able to watch the courtroom fill up-- his face lighting up as he recognized friends and saw new faces. He set eyes on his 2-year-old niece. He saw the crowd and beamed.
Izharudeen 3 years ago
The court--and the government--also saw the crowd of more than 100. As did the reporters. The court set a motion schedule, and Fahad's lawyer Sean Maher once again raised objections to the draconian nature of the Special Administrative Measures that Fahad is being held under.
Izharudeen 3 years ago
While the public portion of today's court appearance lasted less than ten minutes, we made a powerful statement. In a process filled with secrecy, we made the government look at us. In a process marked by isolation, we reminded Fahad that he does not go into that courtroom alone. In a process designed to make people fearful, we bore witness that solidarity is more powerful.
Izharudeen 3 years ago