الأحد، 10 سبتمبر 2017

Marriage in Islam – How to Save your Marriage?

So, you’re an atheist?

Recite On TV

(012)- Yusuf (Joseph ) المصحف المرتل (12) - يوسف - عبد الرشيد صوفي

Notes and Thoughts on Carl Ernst's "How to Read the Quran"

كيف أتغلب على المعاصي؟ – خالد عبد المنعم الرفاعي

📚 VOCÊ FALA MUÇULMANO?


📚 VOCÊ FALA MUÇULMANO?
Os muçulmanos escutam essa pergunta muitas vezes. Muitas pessoas pensam que todos os muçulmanos têm uma linguagem comum. Felizmente, esse não é o caso. A língua litúrgica oficial do Islã é árabe, mas isso não significa que todos os muçulmanos realmente falam. Embora muitos muçulmanos falem em outras línguas do que o árabe, existem algumas palavras que todos conhecemos e que usamos diariamente. Este é um artigo para todas as pessoas lá fora que uma vez se confundem quando seu amigo muçulmano usa a 'gíria muçulmana'.
• As-salamu Alaikum
Este é muito conhecido pelos muçulmanos e pelos não-muçulmanos. Significa que "a paz esteja com você". Você pode pensar: quando vocês até usam isso? 'As-salamu Alaikum' basicamente substitui o clássico 'hello' ou 'whassup bro ?!'. Nós usamos isso quando conhecemos ou saudamos pessoas e também usamos essa ao dizer adeus.
Para as pessoas mais avançadas, há também 'Asalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh', que é usado na mesma situação. Mas você adiciona algo mais ao significado. Esta versão estendida significa "Que a paz, a misericórdia e as bençãos de Deus sejam sobre você".
• Mash’Allah
Literalmente, significa "Deus quis que fosse" e é usado como uma frase indicando apreço por uma pessoa ou evento. É usado para mostrar alegria e louvor.
'Mash'Allah', usado principalmente por meninas quando estão reinidas. Os muçulmanos usam isso para louvar as pessoas quando Deus os abençoou ou honrou com alguma coisa. Muitas pessoas abusam muito dessa palavra.
'Mash'Allah sua manicure é tão bonita'
'Mash'Allah você terminou esse jogo de computador!'
'Mash'Allah, seus novos sapatos parecem tão agradáveis'.
• Subhanallah
Subhanallah significa ‘glória a Deus’, que é usado em muitas situações. Por exemplo, quando você testemunha algo bonito, é aqui que você louve Deus por Sua Criação. Mas também pode ser usado quando testemunhar alguém que está sendo muito ignorante em relação a algo que foi criado por Deus.
• Astaghfirulah
Quando um muçulmano quer pedir a Deus o perdão, ele dirá 'Astagfirullah'. Significa literalmente: "Peço a Deus o perdão". O engraçado é que se destina a usar esta palavra para erros cometidos por você mesmo.
• Allahu Akbar
"Deus é o maior". Os muçulmanos usam isso quando aprovam o que ouvem ou quando testemunham algo bonito. Tem um significado tão lindo, muito ruim, algumas pessoas estragaram essa palavra e seu significado assosciando-a a seus maus-feitos.
Então, da próxima vez que você ouvir os muçulmanos usarem uma dessas palavras: não há necessidade de se confundir ou assustar. Estas são apenas provas que usamos diariamente para louvar a Deus. Se você realmente quer saber o significado de algo que seu amigo muçulmano diz, basta perguntar. Nós não mordemos.🤩🤩🤩
🤩Venha conhecer o Islam
❣️Aguardamos sua mensagem ficaremos felizes em falar com você❣️

9/11 AND THE UNWORTHY VICTIMS 

9/11 AND THE UNWORTHY VICTIMS
=====================
WESTERN WARS HAVE KILLED FOUR MILLION MUSLIMS SINCE 1990
=====================
THE WORLD REMEMBERS 3 THOUSAND PEOPLE UNJUSTLY KILLED IN 9/11.
ON THE OTHER HAND AMERICA AND ITS COLLATION ARMIES HAD KILLED SO FAR MORE THAN 4 MILLION MUSLIMS SINCE THEN,
WHICH NO-ONE REMEMBERS THEM.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO CONDEMN TERRORISM AND TYRANNY.
YOU MUST CONDEMN ALL TERRORISM AND TYRANNY, WITHOUT EXCEPTIONS
AND IF YOU ARE GOING TO CALL FOR THE SAVING OF PEOPLE LIVES
YOU MUST CALL TO SAVE ALL PEOPLE LIVES WITHOUT EXCEPTIONS
=====================
Safia Simon
=====================
The Glorious Quran Surah Ibrahim (Abraham) - 14:42
=====================
وَلاَ تَحْسَبَنَّ اللّهَ غَافِلاً عَمَّا يَعْمَلُ الظَّالِمُونَ إِنَّمَا يُؤَخِّرُهُمْ لِيَوْمٍ تَشْخَصُ فِيهِ الأَبْصَارُ (14:42)
=====================
AND DO NOT think that God is unaware of what the evildoers are doing: He but grants them respite until the Day when their eyes will stare in horror,- 14:42
=====================
The Glorious Quran Surah Al-Imran (The Family of Imran) - 3:169
=====================
وَلاَ تَحْسَبَنَّ الَّذِينَ قُتِلُواْ فِي سَبِيلِ اللّهِ أَمْوَاتًا بَلْ أَحْيَاء عِندَ رَبِّهِمْ يُرْزَقُونَ 3:169
=====================
But do not think of those that have been slain in God's cause as dead. Nay, they are alive! With their Sustainer have they their sustenance, - 3:169
=====================
The Glorious Qur’an Surat Al-Baqara 2:11
=====================
وَإِذَا قِيلَ لَهُمْ لاَ تُفْسِدُواْ فِي الأَرْضِ قَالُواْ إِنَّمَا نَحْنُ مُصْلِحُونَ
=====================
And when it is said to them, “Do not cause corruption on the earth,” they say, “We are peace makers, but reformers.” 2:11
=====================
Please also refer to the article at Safia Simon BLOG
=====================
I have written this article about the media double standards regarding Islam and Muslims
=====================
on April 2ND, 2015 more than a year ago
=====================
You can read the full article at Safia Simon BLOG under the title
=====================
A licence to kill
=====================
You cannot justify killing people in wars around the world
unless you consider those people inferior to yourself.
=====================
Who are the real terrorists?
=====================
https://safiasimon.wordpress.com/20…/…/28/a-licence-to-kill/

=====================
http://www.doamuslims.org/?p=2574

=====================
Last month, the Washington DC-based Physicians for Social Responsibility (PRS) released a landmark study concluding that the death toll from 10 years of the “War on Terror” since the 9/11 attacks is at least 1.3 million, and could be as high as 2 million.
The 97-page report by the Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctors’ group is the first to tally up the total number of civilian casualties from US-led counter-terrorism interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The PSR report is authored by an interdisciplinary team of leading public health experts, including Dr. Robert Gould, director of health professional outreach and education at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center, and Professor Tim Takaro of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University.
Yet it has been almost completely blacked out by the English-language media, despite being the first effort by a world-leading public health organisation to produce a scientifically robust calculation of the number of people killed by the US-UK-led “war on terror”.
Mind the gaps
The PSR report is described by Dr Hans von Sponeck, former UN assistant secretary-general, as “a significant contribution to narrowing the gap between reliable estimates of victims of war, especially civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and tendentious, manipulated or even fraudulent accounts”.
The report conducts a critical review of previous death toll estimates of “war on terror” casualties. It is heavily critical of the figure most widely cited by mainstream media as authoritative, namely, the Iraq Body Count (IBC) estimate of 110,000 dead.
That figure is derived from collating media reports of civilian killings, but the PSR report identifies serious gaps and methodological problems in this approach.
For instance, although 40,000 corpses had been buried in Najaf since the launch of the war, IBC recorded only 1,354 deaths in Najaf for the same period.
That example shows how wide the gap is between IBC’s Najaf figure and the actual death toll – in this case, by a factor of over 30.
Such gaps are replete throughout IBC’s database. In another instance, IBC recorded just three airstrikes in a period in 2005, when the number of air attacks had in fact increased from 25 to 120 that year. Again, the gap here is by a factor of 40.
According to the PSR study, the much-disputed Lancet study that estimated 655,000 Iraq deaths up to 2006 (and over a million until today by extrapolation) was likely to be far more accurate than IBC’s figures. In fact, the report confirms a virtual consensus among epidemiologists on the reliability of the Lancet study.
Despite some legitimate criticisms, the statistical methodology it applied is the universally recognised standard to determine deaths from conflict zones, used by international agencies and governments.
Politicised denial
PSR also reviewed the methodology and design of other studies showing a lower death toll, such as a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine, which had a range of serious limitations.
That paper ignored the areas subject to the heaviest violence, namely Baghdad, Anbar and Nineveh, relying on flawed IBC data to extrapolate for those regions.
It also imposed “politically-motivated restrictions” on collection and analysis of the data – interviews were conducted by the Iraqi Ministry of Health, which was “totally dependent on the occupying power” and had refused to release data on Iraqi registered deaths under US pressure.
In particular, PSR assessed the claims of Michael Spaget, John Sloboda and others who questioned the Lancet study data collection methods as potentially fraudulent. All such claims, PSR found, were spurious.
The few “justified criticisms,” PSR concludes, “do not call into question the results of the Lancet studies as a whole. These figures still represent the best estimates that are currently available”.
The Lancet findings are also corroborated by the data from a new study in PLOS Medicine, finding 500,000 Iraqi deaths from the war.
Overall, PSR concludes that the most likely number for the civilian death toll in Iraq since 2003 to date is about 1 million.
To this, the PSR study adds at least 220,000 in Afghanistan and 80,000 in Pakistan, killed as the direct or indirect consequence of US-led war: a “conservative” total of 1.3 million. The real figure could easily be “in excess of 2 million”.
Yet even the PSR study suffers from limitations. Firstly, the post-9/11 “war on terror” was not new, but merely extended previous interventionist policies in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Secondly, the huge paucity of data on Afghanistan meant the PSR study probably underestimated the Afghan death toll.
Iraq
The war on Iraq did not begin in 2003, but in 1991 with the first Gulf War, which was followed by the UN sanctions regime.
An early PSR study by Beth Daponte, then a US government Census Bureau demographer, found that Iraq deaths caused by the direct and indirect impact of the first Gulf War amounted to around 200,000 Iraqis, mostly civilians.
Meanwhile, her internal government study was suppressed.
After US-led forces pulled out, the war on Iraq continued in economic form through the US-UK imposed UN sanctions regime, on the pretext of denying Saddam Hussein the materials necessary to make weapons of mass destruction.
Items banned from Iraq under this rationale included a vast number of items needed for everyday life.
Undisputed UN figures show that 1.7 million Iraqi civilians died due to the West’s brutal sanctions regime, half of whom were children.
The mass death was seemingly intended.
Among items banned by the UN sanctions were chemicals and equipment essential for Iraq’s national water treatment system.
A secret US Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) document discovered by Professor Thomas Nagy of the School of Business at George Washington University amounted, he said, to “an early blueprint for genocide against the people of Iraq”.
In his paper for the Association of Genocide Scholars at the University of Manitoba, Professor Nagi explained that the DIA document revealed “minute details of a fully workable method to ‘fully degrade the water treatment system’ of an entire nation” over a period of a decade.
The sanctions policy would create “the conditions for widespread disease, including full scale epidemics,” thus “liquidating a significant portion of the population of Iraq”.
This means that in Iraq alone, the US-led war from 1991 to 2003 killed 1.9 million Iraqis; then from 2003 onwards around 1 million: totalling just under 3 million Iraqis dead over two decades.
Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, PSR’s estimate of overall casualties could also be very conservative. Six months after the 2001 bombing campaign, The Guardian’s Jonathan Steele revealed that anywhere between 1,300 and 8,000 Afghans were killed directly, and as many as a further 50,000 people died avoidably as an indirect result of the war.
In his book, Body Count: Global Avoidable Mortality Since 1950 (2007), Professor Gideon Polya applied the same methodology used by The Guardian to UN Population Division annual mortality data to calculate plausible figures for excess deaths.
A retired biochemist at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Polya concludes that total avoidable Afghan deaths since 2001 under ongoing war and occupation-imposed deprivation amount to around 3 million people, about 900,000 of whom are infants under five.
Although Professor Polya’s findings are not published in an academic journal, his 2007 Body Count study has been recommended by California State University sociologist Professor Jacqueline Carrigan as “a data-rich profile of the global mortality situation” in a review published by the Routledge journal, Socialism and Democracy.
As with Iraq, US intervention in Afghanistan began long before 9/11 in the form of covert military, logistical and financial aid to the Taliban from around 1992 onwards.
This US assistance propelled the Taliban’s violent conquest of nearly 90 percent of Afghan territory.
In a 2001 National Academy of Sciences report, Forced Migration and Mortality, leading epidemiologist Steven Hansch, a director of Relief International, noted that total excess mortality in Afghanistan due to the indirect impacts of war through the 1990s could be anywhere between 200,000 and 2 million.
The Soviet Union, of course, also bore responsibility for its role in devastating civilian infrastructure, thus paving the way for these deaths.
Altogether, this suggests that the total Afghan death toll due to the direct and indirect impacts of US-led intervention since the early nineties until now could be as high 3-5 million.
Denial
According to the figures explored here, total deaths from Western interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan since the 1990s – from direct killings and the longer-term impact of war-imposed deprivation – likely constitute around 4 million (2 million in Iraq from 1991-2003, plus 2 million from the “war on terror”),
and could be as high as 6-8 million people when accounting for higher avoidable death estimates in Afghanistan.
Such figures could well be too high, but will never know for sure. US and UK armed forces, as a matter of policy, refuse to keep track of the civilian death toll of military operations – they are an irrelevant inconvenience.
Due to the severe lack of data in Iraq, almost complete non-existence of records in Afghanistan, and the indifference of Western governments to civilian deaths, it is literally impossible to determine the true extent of loss of life.
In the absence of even the possibility of corroboration, these figures provide plausible estimates based on applying standard statistical methodology to the best, if scarce, evidence available.
They give an indication of the scale of the destruction, if not the precise detail.
Much of this death has been justified in the context of fighting tyranny and terrorism.
Yet thanks to the silence of the wider media, most people have no idea of the true scale of protracted terror wrought in their name by US and UK tyranny in Iraq and Afghanistan.
==================
9/11 AND THE UNWORTHY VICTIMS
=====================
WESTERN WARS HAVE KILLED FOUR MILLION MUSLIMS SINCE 1990
=====================
THE WORLD REMEMBERS 3 THOUSAND PEOPLE UNJUSTLY KILLED IN 9/11.
ON THE OTHER HAND AMERICA AND ITS COLLATION ARMIES HAD KILLED SO FAR MORE THAN 4 MILLION MUSLIMS SINCE THEN,
WHICH NO-ONE REMEMBERS THEM.
IF YOU ARE GOING TO CONDEMN TERRORISM AND TYRANNY.
YOU MUST CONDEMN ALL TERRORISM AND TYRANNY, WITHOUT EXCEPTIONS
AND IF YOU ARE GOING TO CALL FOR THE SAVING OF PEOPLE LIVES
YOU MUST CALL TO SAVE ALL PEOPLE LIVES WITHOUT EXCEPTIONS
=====================
Safia Simon
=====================
The Glorious Quran Surah Ibrahim (Abraham) - 14:42
=====================
وَلاَ تَحْسَبَنَّ اللّهَ غَافِلاً عَمَّا يَعْمَلُ الظَّالِمُونَ إِنَّمَا يُؤَخِّرُهُمْ لِيَوْمٍ تَشْخَصُ فِيهِ الأَبْصَارُ (14:42)
=====================
AND DO NOT think that God is unaware of what the evildoers are doing: He but grants them respite until the Day when their eyes will stare in horror,- 14:42
=====================
The Glorious Quran Surah Al-Imran (The Family of Imran) - 3:169
=====================
وَلاَ تَحْسَبَنَّ الَّذِينَ قُتِلُواْ فِي سَبِيلِ اللّهِ أَمْوَاتًا بَلْ أَحْيَاء عِندَ رَبِّهِمْ يُرْزَقُونَ 3:169
=====================
But do not think of those that have been slain in God's cause as dead. Nay, they are alive! With their Sustainer have they their sustenance, - 3:169
=====================
The Glorious Qur’an Surat Al-Baqara 2:11
=====================
وَإِذَا قِيلَ لَهُمْ لاَ تُفْسِدُواْ فِي الأَرْضِ قَالُواْ إِنَّمَا نَحْنُ مُصْلِحُونَ
=====================
And when it is said to them, “Do not cause corruption on the earth,” they say, “We are peace makers, but reformers.” 2:11
=====================
Please also refer to the article at Safia Simon BLOG
=====================
I have written this article about the media double standards regarding Islam and Muslims
=====================
on April 2ND, 2015 more than a year ago
=====================
You can read the full article at Safia Simon BLOG under the title
=====================
A licence to kill
=====================
You cannot justify killing people in wars around the world
unless you consider those people inferior to yourself.
=====================
Who are the real terrorists?
=====================
https://safiasimon.wordpress.com/20…/…/28/a-licence-to-kill/

=====================
http://www.doamuslims.org/?p=2574

=====================
Last month, the Washington DC-based Physicians for Social Responsibility (PRS) released a landmark study concluding that the death toll from 10 years of the “War on Terror” since the 9/11 attacks is at least 1.3 million, and could be as high as 2 million.
The 97-page report by the Nobel Peace Prize-winning doctors’ group is the first to tally up the total number of civilian casualties from US-led counter-terrorism interventions in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The PSR report is authored by an interdisciplinary team of leading public health experts, including Dr. Robert Gould, director of health professional outreach and education at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center, and Professor Tim Takaro of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University.
Yet it has been almost completely blacked out by the English-language media, despite being the first effort by a world-leading public health organisation to produce a scientifically robust calculation of the number of people killed by the US-UK-led “war on terror”.
Mind the gaps
The PSR report is described by Dr Hans von Sponeck, former UN assistant secretary-general, as “a significant contribution to narrowing the gap between reliable estimates of victims of war, especially civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and tendentious, manipulated or even fraudulent accounts”.
The report conducts a critical review of previous death toll estimates of “war on terror” casualties. It is heavily critical of the figure most widely cited by mainstream media as authoritative, namely, the Iraq Body Count (IBC) estimate of 110,000 dead.
That figure is derived from collating media reports of civilian killings, but the PSR report identifies serious gaps and methodological problems in this approach.
For instance, although 40,000 corpses had been buried in Najaf since the launch of the war, IBC recorded only 1,354 deaths in Najaf for the same period.
That example shows how wide the gap is between IBC’s Najaf figure and the actual death toll – in this case, by a factor of over 30.
Such gaps are replete throughout IBC’s database. In another instance, IBC recorded just three airstrikes in a period in 2005, when the number of air attacks had in fact increased from 25 to 120 that year. Again, the gap here is by a factor of 40.
According to the PSR study, the much-disputed Lancet study that estimated 655,000 Iraq deaths up to 2006 (and over a million until today by extrapolation) was likely to be far more accurate than IBC’s figures. In fact, the report confirms a virtual consensus among epidemiologists on the reliability of the Lancet study.
Despite some legitimate criticisms, the statistical methodology it applied is the universally recognised standard to determine deaths from conflict zones, used by international agencies and governments.
Politicised denial
PSR also reviewed the methodology and design of other studies showing a lower death toll, such as a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine, which had a range of serious limitations.
That paper ignored the areas subject to the heaviest violence, namely Baghdad, Anbar and Nineveh, relying on flawed IBC data to extrapolate for those regions.
It also imposed “politically-motivated restrictions” on collection and analysis of the data – interviews were conducted by the Iraqi Ministry of Health, which was “totally dependent on the occupying power” and had refused to release data on Iraqi registered deaths under US pressure.
In particular, PSR assessed the claims of Michael Spaget, John Sloboda and others who questioned the Lancet study data collection methods as potentially fraudulent. All such claims, PSR found, were spurious.
The few “justified criticisms,” PSR concludes, “do not call into question the results of the Lancet studies as a whole. These figures still represent the best estimates that are currently available”.
The Lancet findings are also corroborated by the data from a new study in PLOS Medicine, finding 500,000 Iraqi deaths from the war.
Overall, PSR concludes that the most likely number for the civilian death toll in Iraq since 2003 to date is about 1 million.
To this, the PSR study adds at least 220,000 in Afghanistan and 80,000 in Pakistan, killed as the direct or indirect consequence of US-led war: a “conservative” total of 1.3 million. The real figure could easily be “in excess of 2 million”.
Yet even the PSR study suffers from limitations. Firstly, the post-9/11 “war on terror” was not new, but merely extended previous interventionist policies in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Secondly, the huge paucity of data on Afghanistan meant the PSR study probably underestimated the Afghan death toll.
Iraq
The war on Iraq did not begin in 2003, but in 1991 with the first Gulf War, which was followed by the UN sanctions regime.
An early PSR study by Beth Daponte, then a US government Census Bureau demographer, found that Iraq deaths caused by the direct and indirect impact of the first Gulf War amounted to around 200,000 Iraqis, mostly civilians.
Meanwhile, her internal government study was suppressed.
After US-led forces pulled out, the war on Iraq continued in economic form through the US-UK imposed UN sanctions regime, on the pretext of denying Saddam Hussein the materials necessary to make weapons of mass destruction.
Items banned from Iraq under this rationale included a vast number of items needed for everyday life.
Undisputed UN figures show that 1.7 million Iraqi civilians died due to the West’s brutal sanctions regime, half of whom were children.
The mass death was seemingly intended.
Among items banned by the UN sanctions were chemicals and equipment essential for Iraq’s national water treatment system.
A secret US Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) document discovered by Professor Thomas Nagy of the School of Business at George Washington University amounted, he said, to “an early blueprint for genocide against the people of Iraq”.
In his paper for the Association of Genocide Scholars at the University of Manitoba, Professor Nagi explained that the DIA document revealed “minute details of a fully workable method to ‘fully degrade the water treatment system’ of an entire nation” over a period of a decade.
The sanctions policy would create “the conditions for widespread disease, including full scale epidemics,” thus “liquidating a significant portion of the population of Iraq”.
This means that in Iraq alone, the US-led war from 1991 to 2003 killed 1.9 million Iraqis; then from 2003 onwards around 1 million: totalling just under 3 million Iraqis dead over two decades.
Afghanistan
In Afghanistan, PSR’s estimate of overall casualties could also be very conservative. Six months after the 2001 bombing campaign, The Guardian’s Jonathan Steele revealed that anywhere between 1,300 and 8,000 Afghans were killed directly, and as many as a further 50,000 people died avoidably as an indirect result of the war.
In his book, Body Count: Global Avoidable Mortality Since 1950 (2007), Professor Gideon Polya applied the same methodology used by The Guardian to UN Population Division annual mortality data to calculate plausible figures for excess deaths.
A retired biochemist at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Polya concludes that total avoidable Afghan deaths since 2001 under ongoing war and occupation-imposed deprivation amount to around 3 million people, about 900,000 of whom are infants under five.
Although Professor Polya’s findings are not published in an academic journal, his 2007 Body Count study has been recommended by California State University sociologist Professor Jacqueline Carrigan as “a data-rich profile of the global mortality situation” in a review published by the Routledge journal, Socialism and Democracy.
As with Iraq, US intervention in Afghanistan began long before 9/11 in the form of covert military, logistical and financial aid to the Taliban from around 1992 onwards.
This US assistance propelled the Taliban’s violent conquest of nearly 90 percent of Afghan territory.
In a 2001 National Academy of Sciences report, Forced Migration and Mortality, leading epidemiologist Steven Hansch, a director of Relief International, noted that total excess mortality in Afghanistan due to the indirect impacts of war through the 1990s could be anywhere between 200,000 and 2 million.
The Soviet Union, of course, also bore responsibility for its role in devastating civilian infrastructure, thus paving the way for these deaths.
Altogether, this suggests that the total Afghan death toll due to the direct and indirect impacts of US-led intervention since the early nineties until now could be as high 3-5 million.
Denial
According to the figures explored here, total deaths from Western interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan since the 1990s – from direct killings and the longer-term impact of war-imposed deprivation – likely constitute around 4 million (2 million in Iraq from 1991-2003, plus 2 million from the “war on terror”),
and could be as high as 6-8 million people when accounting for higher avoidable death estimates in Afghanistan.
Such figures could well be too high, but will never know for sure. US and UK armed forces, as a matter of policy, refuse to keep track of the civilian death toll of military operations – they are an irrelevant inconvenience.
Due to the severe lack of data in Iraq, almost complete non-existence of records in Afghanistan, and the indifference of Western governments to civilian deaths, it is literally impossible to determine the true extent of loss of life.
In the absence of even the possibility of corroboration, these figures provide plausible estimates based on applying standard statistical methodology to the best, if scarce, evidence available.
They give an indication of the scale of the destruction, if not the precise detail.
Much of this death has been justified in the context of fighting tyranny and terrorism.
Yet thanks to the silence of the wider media, most people have no idea of the true scale of protracted terror wrought in their name by US and UK tyranny in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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أعجبنيعرض مزيد من التفاعلات
تعليق

The Uncensored Truth


The Uncensored Truth
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ISIS The Devil they created to attack Islam
==========================
One day the world will know that ISIS didn't exist like Alqaeada before, and both groups were made by CIA to justify the killing of Muslims worldwide
==========================
The Elephant keep knocking at your front door
==========================
Edward Snowden tells us in this picture the truth behind ISIS, its creation & its purpose.
==========================
Have you noticed something that Al-qaeda is not mentioned any more in the western media although it was the main headline in their media for the last 20 years to attack Islam and Muslims all over the world
Meanwhile they create for you a new devil now and they call it ISIS
ISIS was created from only 3 years back after the Syrian revolution began
by the tyrant Syrian regime of bashar and the western so called intelligent agencies, to end the Syrian revolution which called for the Equality, Liberty, Prosperity for all the Syrian people all these values which the western countries claim to respect and uphold very dearly in their society, but when the same values of Equality, Liberty, Prosperity became demanded by Muslims of-course they have to suppressed
to tell the world let the Tyrant rule the Muslims countries to serve Israeli and the western countries interests other wise this ISIS devil groups will rule over-there instead
The western media wants you to believe that ISIS controls lands bigger than England
Although ISIS was created less than 4 years back with almost no weapons, army or any other financial resources like Al-qaeda had
The western media wants you to believe that ISIS right now is fighting three former super powers Russia, France and England adding to that the rest of their army coalition
in fact no country in the world can stand such assault from all these armies never-mind a group just established from only 4 years ago
If you believe this mind controlling and mad media brain washing it is like you believe when i tell you there is an Elephant at your front door now!! if you do not believe me please go and check for your self the Elephant keep knocking at your front door.
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The Cause of War
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"War against a foreign country only happens when the moneyed classes think they are going to profit from it"
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~ George Orwell
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The Glorious Quran Surah Al-Ma'idah (The Table Spread) - 5:64
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كُلَّمَا أَوْقَدُواْ نَارًا لِّلْحَرْبِ أَطْفَأَهَا اللّهُ وَيَسْعَوْنَ فِي الأَرْضِ فَسَادًا وَاللّهُ لاَ يُحِبُّ الْمُفْسِدِينَ 5:64
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every time they light the fires of war, God extinguishes them ; and they labour hard to spread corruption on earth: and God does not -love the spreaders of corruption.
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It will be Islam, the Religion of Truth
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Sir George Bernard Shaw in 'The Genuine Islam,' Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936.
"If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it could be Islam."
"I have always held the religion of Muhammad in high estimation because of its wonderful vitality.
It is the only religion which appears to me to possess that assimilating capacity to the changing phase of existence which can make itself appeal to every age.
I have studied him - the wonderful man and in my opinion far from being an anti-Christ, he must be called the Saviour of Humanity."
"I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness:
I have prophesied about the faith of Muhammad that it would be acceptable to the Europe of tomorrow as it is beginning to be acceptable to the Europe of today."
George Bernard Shaw —
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The Glorious Quran Surah At-Tauba 9:32
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يُرِيدُونَ أَن يُطْفِؤُواْ نُورَ اللّهِ بِأَفْوَاهِهِمْ وَيَأْبَى اللّهُ إِلاَّ أَن يُتِمَّ نُورَهُ وَلَوْ كَرِهَ الْكَافِرُونَ
9:32 Fain would they extinguish Allah's light with their mouths, but Allah will not allow but that His light should be perfected, even though the Unbelievers may detest (it).
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The Glorious Quran Surah At-Tauba 9:33
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هُوَ الَّذِي أَرْسَلَ رَسُولَهُ بِالْهُدَى وَدِينِ الْحَقِّ لِيُظْهِرَهُ عَلَى الدِّينِ كُلِّهِ وَلَوْ كَرِهَ الْمُشْرِكُونَ
9:33 It is He Who hath sent His Messenger with guidance and the Religion of Truth, to proclaim it over all religion, even though the Pagans may detest (it).
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Edward Joseph Snowden (born June 21, 1983) is an American computer professional, former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) employee, and former contractor for the US Government who copied classified information from the United States National Security Agency (NSA) in 2013 without prior authorization.
The information revealed numerous global surveillance programs, many run by the NSA and Five Eyes with the cooperation of telecommunication companies and European governments.
Snowden's revelations were the start of a series of global surveillance disclosures.
Snowden was hired by Booz Allen Hamilton, an NSA contractor, in 2013 after previous employment with Dell and the CIA.
On May 20, 2013, Snowden flew to Hong Kong after leaving his job at an NSA facility in Hawaii and in early June he revealed thousands of classified NSA documents to journalists Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras and Ewen MacAskill.
Snowden came to international attention after stories based on the material appeared in The Guardian and The Washington Post. Further disclosures were made by other newspapers including Der Spiegel and The New York Times.
On June 21, 2013, the U.S. Department of Justice unsealed charges against Snowden of two counts of violating the Espionage Act of 1917 and theft of US Government or foreign government property.
On June 23, he flew to Moscow, Russia, where he reportedly remained for over a month. Later that summer, Russian authorities granted him one-year asylum, which was later extended to three years.
As of 2015, he was still living in an undisclosed location in Russia while seeking asylum elsewhere.
A subject of controversy, Snowden has been variously called a hero, a whistle-blowe, a dissident, a patriot, and a traitor.
His disclosures have fueled debates over mass surveillance, government secrecy, and the balance between national security and information privacy.
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