[Faith-talk] InshAllahRe: InshAllah, Democratic battle for gun reform, a thorough note on the last 10 days of Ramadan, a reminder of my decisive stridence and finally, my commentary on Britain leaving Europe with emphasising stridence

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Thu Jun 30 02:28:41 UTC 2016


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At 01:13 PM 6/29/2016, Mostafa via Faith-Talk wrote:
>Democratic congressmen protested in   the floor 
>of the House of Representatives in order to 
>force a vote on gun control ordinances. The 
>critical question is, will they succeed? A 
>Democratic Party sit-in over gun-control laws 
>sparks chaotic scenes in the US lower house, a 
>move Republicans dismiss as a publicity stunt. 
>Will this insurrection lead to significant shift 
>in U.S gun laws? Some may ingeniously assume 
>that  it was just a demonstration and it will 
>eventually vanish. I see this a provenience of 
>constant conflict between Republicans and 
>Democrats. To summarise, Democrats generically 
>resemble the diplomatic disposal in U.S politics 
>while Republicans resemble the inimical 
>position,  courteously portrayed as the 
>conservative or right-wing. This is a natural 
>consequence of capitalistic pride and greed. 
>Congress hall is now a site of eruption and 
>perturbation as the gun battle upholds. We are 
>not used to seeing chaotic scenes like this in 
>the  Congress. To be fairly outspoken, I am 
>enormously felicitous seeing this disruption 
>flowing  the Congress.  The National Rifle 
>Association is a gravely influential 
>lobbyist.  It has tremendous power to 
>substantially entice the majority in the 
>Congress to lean toward its side. It is a plain 
>state of felony, Arms robbery and homicide for 
>unappeasable greed. If you ask those demented 
>gun manufacturers for the genuine demand of a 
>semiautomatic Assault Rifle in a civil market, 
>He will tell you, it is not a question of need, 
>it is a question of right because it is in our 
>Constitution. Despite the high rate of mass 
>shooting fatalities in the U.S, gun retailers 
>favour their interest over saving millions of 
>Americans from this enormous psychopathy. The 
>battle of Democrats is furious for they are 
>constantly besieged with ruthless malefactors. 
>They are ready to utterly exterminate anyone who 
>attempts to oppose them. Gun manufacturers in 
>the United States are arsonists, They will never 
>tolerate confrontation because it is their money 
>which they actually fight for. Despite the 
>Second Amendment contention, as we saw in the 
>last post, its text is vague and thus, it does 
>not seem to be a consistent justification for 
>obstinately opposing proposals of gun control. 
>As I said before, if money is a prominent 
>priority, all values are  heedlessly dismissed. 
>This is the crisis of complying to capitalistic 
>authority. Choice is unprocurable, threat is 
>immersible and more innocent mortals are 
>susceptible. Therefore, I earnestly call on the 
>Providential Care to bless those who strive in 
>the cause of saving innocents with a manifest 
>victory. It is a demonstrative challenge as they 
>attempt to demonopolise gun industry.  As we 
>have entered the last 10 days of Ramadan, I pray 
>for the refinement of this world. Why these last 
>10 days of Ramadan are so special? Well, as 
>Muslims, we hasten and fortify our exertion in 
>worship during these 10 days in particular 
>because, they signify the end of this blessed 
>month and furthermore, among them is one night 
>that its worship is superior to 1000 months. 
>That is how it is described in the Koran. It is 
>called the Night of Decree. It is the Night 
>during which the Noble Koran began to be 
>revealed. Allah hid this blessed night among the 
>last 10 to encourage all of us to do the best of 
>what we can in order to devoutly reach up to the 
>celestial realm. Within the midst of 
>precipitance and perpetual disintegration, the 
>soul is desperate for substantive refinement. 
>Ramadan is primarily meant for self-discipline 
>and cleansing. For a period of 30 days and 
>night, the Muslim trains his body and soul on 
>the basis of attaining piety. Day-to-day, 
>Muslims are ordained to practice fasting to 
>exercise temporal defiance and nightly, they are 
>encouraged to engage in worship to get closer to 
>their Creator, Sustainer and Maintainer. This 
>sacred season is observed annually. It 
>is  filled with numerous imports, among which is 
>the regular exercise of self-consciousness, 
>purification of souls, ousting demonic 
>defilement,  repentance and heartfelt 
>development. The last 10 in particular are the 
>time during which people ought to hasten because 
>we never know, whether we will live to encounter 
>another opportunity. As Muslims, we never rely 
>on the counterfeit assumption, that someone 
>could possibly ransom our cynicism in whatever 
>manner.  Our religion is mutually based on faith 
>and act. Simultaneously, we are never imperious 
>of our righteous deeds, we just pray in earnest 
>hope, that Allah may accept them. With these 
>sentiments, I do not attempt to gain 
>ingratiation. The right  to adhere 
>allegiance  to our heritage is principally 
>inalienable.  It is disconsolate to see some of 
>our youth decrepitly manipulated. Those are 
>crackerjacks of emulators. To ungracious 
>hellions, the combat is not over yet. You may 
>ridicule and deride our religion as viciously as 
>you could, the winner is the one who laughs at 
>last. I thank Allah for that the back surgery of 
>Father Chiles went well. I constantly prefer to 
>equilibrise my rhetoric between passive and 
>strident dimensions. I have no need to speak 
>apologetically and I intemperately despise those 
>who do. My speech will always consist of both 
>segments. I have to clearly express my 
>commendatory and retribution. I express 
>appreciation to those who mutually partake in 
>deference while at the same time, I would like 
>to see Devil Trump and his blasphemed 
>apprentices justly brought to internment. Some 
>of you may possibly heard of the term frenemey. 
>Frenemey is a person with whom one is friendly 
>despite a fundamental dislike or rivalry. Well, 
>I personally do not want such type of 
>relationships with people. I am not a politician 
>to treat others with double standard. People are 
>either friends or enemies, I have no third 
>alternative. I repudiate disingenuous 
>relationships or those are based on terrestrial 
>pursuits. So, when I say I am friend with 
>Alison, Sarah, Pia, Father Chiles and others, I 
>really am. I am in uninterrupted hostility with 
>some people though. I will never be in hostile 
>disposal with my brothers and sisters in Islam 
>in spite of our major dissensions. I am 
>generally disinclined to incite fury unless it 
>was provoked with theological belligerence. We 
>never oppose people for their different faith or 
>perspective. I just defy those who initially 
>spark aggression. We are not expected to 
>submissively tolerate bigotry or desecration. 
>One of their most distorted portraitures is the 
>one they have of Shariah and its juristic 
>tenets. I do not demand them to rather be 
>convinced of it. The bottomline here, is to 
>distinguish between prejudice and proper 
>approach. I am always willing to engage in a 
>dialog with anyone. The problem is, they 
>actually are not looking for this. They only 
>seek for hunting lay people who may not be 
>trained to tackle challenging misconceptions so 
>they can hammer them out with difficult 
>questions to stir doubt in their minds. Well, 
>despite this unethical tendency, I respectfully 
>invite anyone who is interested for a fruitful 
>dialog. Now, concerning the  recent referendum 
>in the UK which led to British exit from Europe. 
>This vote has sparked a global attention and 
>possibly rather, outrage. There are bitter 
>exchanges in the European parliament during a 
>debate on   vote of Britain leaving the union,, 
>with incendiary expressions, accusations of lies 
>and use of Nazi propaganda. It was said to us, 
>that Arab people are unmatched in their 
>ignorance and savagery. Well, here is the 
>European Parliament reported to have backlash 
>and racist remarks over Britain and its vote to 
>exit. It turned out that those people are not 
>Creme de la crème. We saw similar states of 
>disarray in U.S presidential debates and in the 
>Congress over guns. Well, if they eat, drink and 
>go to toilet; What does prevent them from 
>getting into turmoil? The consequence of Britain 
>leaving Europe may result in continental 
>fragmentation, analysts assert. David Cameron 
>has resigned as Prime Minister after the UK 
>public voted to leave the European Union in the 
>referendum. I respect what he did. His 
>resignation did not provoke any indignation. I 
>wish our totalitarian regime learn something 
>from this civility. When David Cameron noticed 
>the decision of his people, he delivered a 
>pertinent speech, in which he expressed 
>deference, sympathy and gratitude to British 
>people and their parliamentary descision. I 
>fought this campaign in the only way I know how, 
>he said. But, when he noticed what people of 
>Britain decided, he respectfully resigned. Our 
>leaders somehow have fall into madness with 
>supremacy. Generally speaking, I sternly 
>repudiate president Sisi, his viciously 
>misleading media,  his brutal police which does 
>not respect free press and his unprecedented 
>totalitarianism. It is absolute tyranny. At the 
>same  strength of repudiation, I uninterruptedly 
>wage my verbal combat against those who 
>deliberately distort our heritage and identity. 
>It is meant and quite intended to deride and 
>roast our religion. I do not feel guilty of 
>calling on waging Jihad against hostilely 
>combatant heathens. I do not care about 
>fallaciously characterizing this licit act with 
>terror or whatever. The problem is, that some of 
>us really care about what others think of our 
>right to defy aggression. Well, Israel backed by 
>westerns, it continuously commits insensate 
>crimes, yet they feel no guilt despite their 
>insistence to stand by oppression. Thence, we 
>better wake up and smell the coffee. Our 
>ridiculously hollered apologetic tone has to 
>gravely be turned down. I will never tolerate 
>this manner of sounding so subservient and 
>poorly defeated. Yes, the Muslim has to be nice 
>and decent but, not to the point of being 
>plainly naive and perhaps, idiot. The Muslim 
>ought to be lenient and at the same time, 
>intelligent, dignified, courageous and 
>determined. As I said on multiple occasions, I 
>did not learn a foreign language to be 
>unconsciously occidentalised. Our communication 
>with the western world has to essentially be 
>based on mutual deference. No bigotry is to 
>decrepitly be tolerated. This is my unwavering 
>stance. I will never tolerate our sacred 
>elements and our race disgracefully maltreated. 
>My proposition has numerously been corroborated. 
>When white people are subjected to cataclysm, it 
>is broadly mourned but, when Israel murders 
>innocent civilians, when massacres daily happen 
>in Syria, when people die in Africa  of illness 
>and starvation, these unpleasant incidents are 
>reported casually in their headlines. They treat 
>these incidents as coldly as their whether. This 
>is the crisis of missing justice and 
>consequently, conflicts are anticipated to 
>massively exacerbate. I apologise for the length 
>of this piece. I should have attempted to 
>abridge its extent. I really appreciate people 
>taking time to read. I am glad to write what I 
>believe. I keenly look forward to receiving all 
>types of feedback. I may possibly interact if I 
>perceived that the response deserves a 
>reciprocal reception. Thank you for reading, 
>Mostafa Best wishes. It's always hope that gives 
>meaning to 
>life. 
>





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