Some people and other people

I have a right to stand for what I believe. So when someone told me that there are some reason why it’s not important to put a concern about what’s happening this lately, I can’t think a lot enough.

I know behind all things happened, some people and organization have the responsibility for it. I know some people doesn’t likes some other people. I know some people are occupying some lands for their needs. I know the world is ruined. 

But one things can’t understand is, when the media keep the lies, then should we shut up and watch and yess-ing every things they said. The media have a big rule on making people’s point of view. And now, I realize how we need to do something before the media take control of people’s mind. Admit it, the media are owned and having background of un-objective points of view.

It is my rule, people’s rule. People who know the truth should tell others people about what happened, so we won’t be idiots and keep doing what “some-people” needs. Before it’s too late, and damaging the “other people’s” life and rights.


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When you didn’t care, then closing your eyes and ears about what’s happening around you, isn’t it means that you’re denying your conscience?


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smile-itssunnah:

This is what ASSad’s troops did in the village of Bayda, in Banyas.

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Why do people turn a blind eye? Just imagine, if this was happening in YOUR town or city (God forbid).









This guy climbed Mount Everest just so he could hold up the Qur’an to show that it’s higher than everything else in the world.
MISSION! MashaAllah.
“On the 21st of May 2008 and after 60 days of climbing, 30 year old, Farouq Alzouman became the first Saudi to reach the tip of Mount Everest, the first climber to be nicknamed “Sir Edmund Hillary of Saudi Arabia”, the first man in history to carry the Qur’an with him to the summit and the first Muslim to make a call for prayer on nature’s highest pulpit…” 
Source for this passage
aynoon:

Padang Panjang, a little cold city that never failed to warm my heart. 
I’ve always loved living in here, as a student and now as a working woman. I do have plan to move somewhere else, but there’s just no better place to live.
4yu
muslimnproud:

damn already….

And that will be the month i’ll get older like a grandma, without nothing special happened.
politics-war:

A wounded Iraqi girl is treated by U.S. marines in central Iraq, on March 29, 2003. The four-year old girl, blood streaming from an eye wound, was screaming for her dead mother, while her father, shot in a leg, begged to be freed from the plastic wrist cuffs slapped on him by U.S. marines, so he could hug his other terrified daughter.

Is this the military’s duty?


bustingyourchops:

My grandmother passed away today. I would really appreciate if everyone could make duaa for her. 

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un

(via qalbee)


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‘til the end…
blunthought:

“You will not catch me with a free 15 minutes, in which I’m not studying something that I feel might be able to help the Black man. Yesterday I spoke in London, and both ways on the plane across the Atlantic, I was studying. Every time I catch a plane, I have with me a book that I want to read, and that’s a lot of books these days, If I wasn’t out here battling the white man everyday, I could spend the rest of my life reading. Reading changed the course of my life forever. I didn’t go to college, my alma mater was books.”| Malcolm X

Revolution is not:

A marketing slogan
A shift in consciousness
Automatic or inevitable
Smothering the enemy with love
Trading one dictator for another
Voting with our dollars
Electing a less obvious evil
A formula
Personal transformation
A change in attitude
Redefining success
A t-shirt slogan
Occupying a park
A symbolic act
The expansion of bourgeois democracy
Escaping the system
A single heroic act
A restructuring of the system
Internet activism
Radical reforms
A series of protests
The easing of misery
Being the change we wish to see

The ruling class cannot be taken out of power by refusing to participate, or starving it through better consumer choices. Capitalism cannot be boycotted out of existence. It cannot be walked away from. It cannot be defeated by any individual act. It is the conscious overthrow of one class by another.

-Stephanie McMillan (via amodernmanifesto)

(via spiritfall-commune)


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