Bismillah arrahman arrahemm,
Dear Libya Almostakbal
I
was visiting your website and I came across this interesting interview
that Akhbar Libya conducted with Ali Abuzaakuk. I do not think that I
speak for myself when I say that Ali’s return to Libya was not a surprise:
it was a matter of when not if. He has been a member of many organizations
for 27 years that blatantly call the Libyan regime a dictatorship and
unworthy of leading the Libyan people. infomon knowledge and the obvious
prove that Qadaffi and his regime have not changed, but what was it that
made Ali change? Standing up for what is right can be a long, lonely and
sometimes dangerous road, but at the very end only a few men will be left
standing. These few men that are left standing are the strong individuals
that stood firm in their beliefs, ideals and values. These priceless
characteristics can not be bought or sold; these traits are what make the
few stand out from the many. After reading this article, I have infoe to
the conclusion that Ali is not going to be one of the men that will be
left standing. I have a few questions to ask Mr. Abuzaakuk and those other
individuals that have the urge to flee rather than fight and stand for
what they believe. Did you forget Bab Al-Aziziyah? Did you forget about
Ahmed Ahwas? Did you forget about the Abu Saleem massacre? Did you forget
about Sheikh Mabruk Ghaeth? DID YOU FORGET? These are just a few
incidences from many that are burnt in my brain and in my soul. How can
anyone forget what happened to our beloved country from 1969 to the
present. Atrocities against innocent Libyan civilians occur on a daily
basis, so can you truly say that the regime is going to change. How does
the devil beinfoe an angel after 37 years? Everyone knows that you can
never ever make a deal with the devil (da3oot) and benefit. I can recall
an Arabic poem that is fitting to describe these types of individuals:
You will see
When the dust dies down
Either you are riding a horse
Or a donkey
I
will end this email by quoting 2 verses from the Quran: Among the
believers are men who have been true to their covenant with Allah: Of them
some have infopleted their vow (to the extreme), and some (still) wait: But
they have never changed (their determination) in the least: That Allah may
reward the men of Truth for their Truth, and punish the HYPOCRITES if that
be his will, or turn to them in mercy; for Allah is oft forgiving, most
merciful (surah 33, ayah 23,24).
Best regards,
Abu Faraj
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