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Independentemente da dificuldade sorria! #sooria #sorriso #boanoite (em Le Monde - Music Bar)
This cuts soo deep.
The word heartbreaking has lost it's meaning. 'Heartbreaking' can do no justice at all to this little boys story. And yet, theres thousands more like them in every corner of Syria. Speechless. No words. See for yourselves if you truly do care.
This is one of those videos where you don't need to understand the language in order to understand or feel the pain, its the language of feeling. But for those who don't know Arabic.. this little boy tells his story of what happened when the chemical attacks happened. The man is asking him questions. The man asks 'Where is your mum and dad?', the boy replies 'They died'. You would think at this point your heart cannot shatter into anymore pieces. Then the man asks the boy 'What about your sisters and brothers?', the boy replies 'They have all died, it's just me'.
HasbunAllah wa na3amel wakeel.
Glad tidings to all of those who have been Martyred. May their blood be the perfume of the graves. May Allah SWT reunite every single brother, sister, mother, father in the Gardens under which rivers flow. May Allah give this little boy and every other broken heart in Syria the Sabr to deal with this. Ameen. Never forget OUR brothers and sisters in your duas.
How dare you slumber in the shade of complacent safety, leading lives as frivolous as garden flowers, while your brothers in Syria have no dwelling place save the saddles of camels and the bellies of vultures?
During the first crusade, the crusaders laid siege on Jerusalem for 40 days and slaughtered every single Muslim living within the city walls. Abu Sa’ed Al-Harawi was one of those fortunate enough to escape and after making his way to Baghdad, he burst into the Diwan of the Khalifa, All-Mustazhir Billah, and spoke words that shook the entire Ummah. This is what he said:
"How dare you slumber in the shade of complacent safety, leading lives as frivolous as garden flowers, while your brothers in Syria have no dwelling place save the saddles of camels and the bellies of vultures? Blood has been spilled! Beautiful young girls have been shamed, and must now hide their sweet faces in their hands! Shall the valorous Arabs resign themselves to insult, and the valiant Persians accept dishonour? Never have the Muslims been so humiliated. Never have their lands been so savagely devastated!"