How Americans Dayna Curry and Heather Mercer survived while imprisoned in Afghanistan
Compelet story about their dirty mission. They went their to take advantage of the poor and hungry.
Heather quoted on tv “That they dont have to live that way (as Muslims). They still have hope. They can be saved by Jesus.” http://www.msnbc.com/news/762889.asp
This is for those who didn’t believe what the Taliban said, and I’m not talking about the non-Muslims here, I’m talking about those Muslims who didn’t believe in the Taliban over the news which was given from the kuffar!
Now how can you believe the rest of the BS that the Jewish American media has put forth regarding Taliban and their government?
Allah (swt) says in the Quran that not to trust in the news given to by the kaffir, but who listens to Quran or Allah (swt) these days?
What's your point? I don't see any comments in the story that make Taliban "good guys".
I don't know about your philosophy, but I believe that their should be a right for people to know about other religions, and to decide and test their faith. There is nothing wrong in that.
Taliban still suck! Anything else?
You can only paint with the colors you're given...
...so get what you like and like what you have.
I never believed those two (Mercer and the other). I heard their interview, they said "all we were doing was showing these people a movie about Jesus Christ, which they asked us to show them..."
I dont support the Taliban one bit, but the fact is that these two women were guests in someone elses home. They may not have agreed with the laws, no matter how backward these laws may have been, a guest is obligated to follow the rules of their host.
They intentionally broke the rules knowing full well what they were and were not supposed to be doing. Im not going to say whether trying to convert people is right or wrong, but I will say that when you are a guest in someone elses home, you obey their rules.
I hate the Taliban a LOT… Probabaly more then anyone on this site, but one thing has to be said. That they treated these women with a lot of respect. Both Mercer and the other one admited they were treated pretty darn well surprisingly. As much as I hate to say it, I have to admit that this is to the Taliban peoples credit
Adnan, you might be right in what you are saying… but brother they were doing this for their personal benefit. Some scheme, like the way they destroyed opium crop for sometime???
I hated them a lot when they destroyed the Buddha statues.
You can only paint with the colors you’re given…
…so get what you like and like what you have.
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** I hated them a lot when they destroyed the Buddha statues.
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The Holy Prophet (S) destroyed about 365 idols in Ka'bah ? What do you say about that.
Point #1: There were no Buddhists in Afghanistan.
Point#2: Some Swedish organization wanted to repair those statues or something, but when the Taliban asked them to help them with feeding the poor, orphans etc in Afghanistan, they refused. This infuriated the Taliban and they finally destroyed the statues.
Now, maybe, you don't feel for the starving Muslim children in Afghanistan (probably because they are Muslim), but you hold those statues in great esteem. If a Jew or a Hindu or any other Kafir behaves that way, it is perfectly understandable.
I have to say that I felt that there was more of an outcry when the Buddha statues were destroyed then the lives of children of Afghanistan being destroyed…and I just felt sad coz it seemed that statues were more important than human lives..
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Originally posted by pakistan99:
** Adnan, you might be right in what you are saying... but brother they were doing this for their personal benefit. Some scheme, like the way they destroyed opium crop for sometime???
I hated them a lot when they destroyed the Buddha statues.
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and i hate u a lot when u care for the damn non breathing budhha while ur freakin breathing humans die in hundreds daily.
plus statues cudve been dsetroyed when they( taliban took over the country) why late in 2000.because they saw people caring for statues not for humans.
WE CALL IT EXTREME FRUSUSTRATION WHERE UR MIND STOPS THINKING.
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Originally posted by pakistan99:
**What's your point? I don't see any comments in the story that make Taliban "good guys".
I don't know about your philosophy, but I believe that their should be a right for people to know about other religions, and to decide and test their faith. There is nothing wrong in that.
That may be true.. But still,…Afghans are know for their hospitality. And I agree, Th Buddhas destruction was the straw that broke the camels back.. That was just PURE evil.. Those 2000, repeat 2000 year old Buddhas are gone Forever.. How SAD
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** and i hate u a lot when u care for the damn non breathing budhha while ur freakin breathing humans die in hundreds daily.**
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And i HATE you a lot when you support the Taliban, even when they killed god knows how many innocent people. Your just being a complete hypocrit. I should as you why you suppor the Taliban despite all they did to that country and its people.
I mentioned the Buddhas because that was the last straw for me. I could put up with their attrocities, I mean those are happening everywhere in the world...But this was going to FAR. My point... Get over yourself
I dont mean to imply that the statues were more important then the people. The point was, that this was the perhaps up there in the list of the f’ed sh-t the Taliban did.. Thats why we mention it.