How Big is the Situation in Sidon Going to Mushroom?
Posted by HCN on Monday, June 24, 2013 Under: Original story post and English
In the past few days, and this weekend, there has been fighting in the region of Sidon in Lebanon. There is an aura of shame on the fighting in Sidon. What is a striking situation, is that when the fighting is thought of at the same time of one of the most popularly known sayings of Muhammad, the Seal, transliterated 'Khateem', who is said to be born in the nearby region of Mecca, often translated into English, 'Muslim is brother, transliterated 'akhw', of Muslim'. These days, popular conception is that when two parties of Muslim fights, it is a clash to the saying. The saying did not write out, Shia, Sunni, Jordanian, Hezebollah, Syrian, Arab, non-Arab, so on and so forth.
There are other sayings which Muhammad, the ascription, 'peace and blessings upon him', spoke that discuss the unlawfullness of Muslim fighting Muslim. Amongst these, in simply worded translation, when two parties, which seem initially, to be Muslim fight each other, one of them is not a Muslim.
Readily seen is the awkwardness of fighting on the Arab land between parties all claiming to be Muslim.
At about 10 people dead, or even 1, it is too much.
The entire Muslim world is feels a sense of shame over the situation.
Whether involved with the situation in Syria or not, hold this aside for a moment--
Is the situation in Sidon going to suck-in, and, or expand, consuming larger amounts, of people, and locations?
Is there a contained shroud of confusion that is about to mushroom? There might be a wish, which is, that because the situation might not be one which is liked, nor might sit favorably when thought of respective to the sayings abovementioned, that the situation will remained minimized and naturally go away, such wish might not always hold as the actual series of events, in the realities of today's world.
Proactive measures that do not involve unlawful fighting must be taken to bring the situation under control if not zero it altogether.
Problematic to the situation is the knowledge which the Arab World takes almost for granted, the same knowledge which others who might not be originally from the Arab World or removed, in some cases demonstrate they do not have a thorough understanding of, and barely grasp elementary aspects. This refers to, among many, Shia, or some spell Shiite, Sunni, Hezebollah, and fighting and not fighting on Masjid property. The Arab World knows their own. History has shown us, when those from outside the Arab world attempt to get involved in affairs such as what is depicted in Sidon, provide media coverage, in their process of doing so, they often get key concepts mixed up, which in turn can result in the Arab World looking condescendingly on this, in turn possibly resulting in forming bitter the needed relations between them.
[This article has been revised, shortened from the original, due to a technical lapse during website construction, most of the main points have been brought up, the objective.]
There are other sayings which Muhammad, the ascription, 'peace and blessings upon him', spoke that discuss the unlawfullness of Muslim fighting Muslim. Amongst these, in simply worded translation, when two parties, which seem initially, to be Muslim fight each other, one of them is not a Muslim.
Readily seen is the awkwardness of fighting on the Arab land between parties all claiming to be Muslim.
At about 10 people dead, or even 1, it is too much.
The entire Muslim world is feels a sense of shame over the situation.
Whether involved with the situation in Syria or not, hold this aside for a moment--
Is the situation in Sidon going to suck-in, and, or expand, consuming larger amounts, of people, and locations?
Is there a contained shroud of confusion that is about to mushroom? There might be a wish, which is, that because the situation might not be one which is liked, nor might sit favorably when thought of respective to the sayings abovementioned, that the situation will remained minimized and naturally go away, such wish might not always hold as the actual series of events, in the realities of today's world.
Proactive measures that do not involve unlawful fighting must be taken to bring the situation under control if not zero it altogether.
Problematic to the situation is the knowledge which the Arab World takes almost for granted, the same knowledge which others who might not be originally from the Arab World or removed, in some cases demonstrate they do not have a thorough understanding of, and barely grasp elementary aspects. This refers to, among many, Shia, or some spell Shiite, Sunni, Hezebollah, and fighting and not fighting on Masjid property. The Arab World knows their own. History has shown us, when those from outside the Arab world attempt to get involved in affairs such as what is depicted in Sidon, provide media coverage, in their process of doing so, they often get key concepts mixed up, which in turn can result in the Arab World looking condescendingly on this, in turn possibly resulting in forming bitter the needed relations between them.
[This article has been revised, shortened from the original, due to a technical lapse during website construction, most of the main points have been brought up, the objective.]
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