Its quite wrong to talk about the revolution: then start listing ISIS and JN/HTS/AQ. ISIS was an infiltrator group that slammed the brakes on revolution. They had 0 issues with Asad and only focussed on fighting rebels 97% of the time. AQ was collaberative and rebranded to a moderate HTS but appear to be the long term infiltration group, while isis was the first infiltrator group. The revolution primarily consisted of the FSA and IF The FSA and IF got diluted when Russia and the US came to the scene. Also the YPG/PKK proxy terrorists of USA..who also have ties and links to Russia and Asad..were not mentioned.
Its very complicated. FSA was earlier supported by USA and now it isn't and is only supported by Turkey and Qatar. The amount of factions and their rivalries is quite complicated. Shaykh is talking about the overall effect of the revolution and how it was unfortunately used by west to expand their own interests.
Got a question A lot of people mainly Pakistani muslims… they put a black bangle on their babies to protect from nazar(evil eye). Is this permissible in islam
From my knowledge, it’s not allowed as you are using the bangle thinking it has power and the ability to prevent evil eye, no one has the power to prevent evil eye other than our Lord, all power comes from our Lord
@@v1nc3nt_bl4ck4 I think they use black objects as black colour is disliked and thus doesn't attract evil eye. Nothing about it having some kind of power.
So it wasn’t worth destroying Syria for anyone. The Syrian people should have stayed put. The Syrian government would have applauded the Syrian people as a whole for protecting their land. Bashar Assad would have realise Syria was in safe hands with the Syrian people. Instead destruction happened.
God bless the Syrian people
Beautiful said.
Jazakum Allah khair
Rightly said sheikh.
From where i can know the history of these incidents? In detail
Its quite wrong to talk about the revolution: then start listing ISIS and JN/HTS/AQ.
ISIS was an infiltrator group that slammed the brakes on revolution. They had 0 issues with Asad and only focussed on fighting rebels 97% of the time. AQ was collaberative and rebranded to a moderate HTS but appear to be the long term infiltration group, while isis was the first infiltrator group. The revolution primarily consisted of the FSA and IF
The FSA and IF got diluted when Russia and the US came to the scene.
Also the YPG/PKK proxy terrorists of USA..who also have ties and links to Russia and Asad..were not mentioned.
Its very complicated. FSA was earlier supported by USA and now it isn't and is only supported by Turkey and Qatar.
The amount of factions and their rivalries is quite complicated. Shaykh is talking about the overall effect of the revolution and how it was unfortunately used by west to expand their own interests.
They had issues with Assad but came with CIA Saudi funding to destroy revolution & possibly Bashar after
facts
Got a question
A lot of people mainly Pakistani muslims… they put a black bangle on their babies to protect from nazar(evil eye). Is this permissible in islam
From my knowledge, it’s not allowed as you are using the bangle thinking it has power and the ability to prevent evil eye, no one has the power to prevent evil eye other than our Lord, all power comes from our Lord
@@v1nc3nt_bl4ck4 I think they use black objects as black colour is disliked and thus doesn't attract evil eye.
Nothing about it having some kind of power.
It's permissible. It's proven from blessed sahih hadith narrations. Nothing wrong with Ta'weez.
Well said...❤❤❤❤
Volume???
So it wasn’t worth destroying Syria for anyone. The Syrian people should have stayed put. The Syrian government would have applauded the Syrian people as a whole for protecting their land. Bashar Assad would have realise Syria was in safe hands with the Syrian people. Instead destruction happened.