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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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some rectification here.PLS.note.
The son of Adam becomes decrepit and not desrepit.My young Kabir always
pushes me to mistakes..

Elhajj Mustapha Fye wrote:

> Kabir,
> Thank you very much,for the wonderful mail you have sent to me.I will never
> castigate you for the hard facts mentioned in your mail.I enjoy getting
> constructive
> debates to educate myself in life.You are right when you said that,
>  "God can forgive man all sins committed on earth except those sins committed
>   against your fellow humanbeing".
>   You also mentioned,
>     "In my search for truth I am at that stage where I have come to believe that
>      fighting for justice and alleviating the suffering on the poor on earth is
> even
>      more endeering to God than for example,performing The Hajj!"
>  Kabir,I commend you for all the hard facts and the correct comparisons you have
>  mentioned in your mail.I always repeat that I join this side of the struggle
> based
> on the TRUTH and NOTHING else,and I will continue to be a member until Yaya and
> his cohorts are kicked out.What I cannot understand is,DO WE HAVE TO CALL
> EVERYBODY WORKING FOR YAYA JAMMEH AN ENEMY?
> DO WE HAVE SOMETHING TO OFFER THEM TO FEED THEIR FAMILIES,WHEN THEY LEAVE THEIR
> JOBS?I think,I am a bit careful
> not to go on that line,as some of my comrades has already got their decisions.
> We are really facing SHAYTAN in The Gambia,and we must be very careful
>  and smart to deal with the situation.I really understand our angry people and
> would
> never misjudge them,for their positions against this barbaric regime.I don`t
> think
> there is any interests in making personal attacks or insults towards
> anybody,rather
> than hitting the major issues.This is why I believe we should invite our leaders
> to
> join the L,for a constructive debate with respect,to be able to annalyze the
> situation.
> I believe the words of the Prophet (PBUH),who said that
>     "The strong man is not the good wrestler;the strong man is
>       only he who controls himself when he is angry".
> In the cases of our religious leaders who are being used for propaganda by Yaya
> Jammeh,they will surely get their reward from God.They are all  after worldly
> goods
> which made them forget about God.The Prophet (PBUH) said,
> "The son of Adam becomes desrepit,but two things remain young:
>   avidity for wealth and avidity for life".
> They should remeber that they will never get enough of the worldly goods Yaya
> gives them,and they will leave everything here and face the Almighty for the
> truth.
> Kabir,I thank you once again for the mail and will surely do my utmost to read
> Gandi on the Hindu Gita,to get more understanding of what you meant.I would
> respectfully apologize to anybody who felt offended by mail,and would also remain
> to be an opposition to this barbaric regime until they are kicked out
> peacefully.I am praying for our unity and understanding to remove this current
> dictatorship in our country.I would also like to hear your proposals about the
> situation,to make our debate more interesting.
> Kind regards
> Elhajj.
>
> Amadu Kabir Njie wrote:
>
> > Well Elhajj,
> >
> > When Saul Khan referred KB to this posting I had to dig it up and reread it
> > myself since I had lost everything on my pc sometime back. I guess the
> > reason why you couldn't find it yourself on the archives is because it was
> > posted with a different address from that which I am subscribed to the L
> > now.
> >
> > You just have to take a look at any Gambian language/culture and the way
> > almost all our utterances/behaviour are associated, one way or the other
> > with God and his powers and you'll understand that you would be alienating
> > almost a whole population by divorcing God from their daily trials and
> > tribulations and the search for solutions.
> >
> > Jammeh, being the Satanic man that he is, understands God's position in the
> > hearts and minds of Gambians and has tried to employ religious opportunism
> > to win the support of the the Muslims (the majority)in a society that has
> > probably been, and by the Grace of God, shall continue to be the most
> > religious tolerant society in the whole world.
> >
> > As for the solution to our problem, the search for a solution must not stop
> > at exocising this evil man from our midst; Though I am not well versed in
> > religious matters, I have argued here and elsewhere, that I just cannot
> > understand how a man like Mandela can ever fail to go to heaven! Just take a
> > look at all that this man has sacrificed! And has it not been said that God
> > can forgive man all sins committed on earth except those sins committed
> > against his fellow man?
> >
> > In my search for the truth I am at that stage where I have come to believe
> > that fighting for justice and alleviating the suffering on the poor on earth
> > is even more endeering to God than for example, performing The Hajj!
> >
> > For, remember he has promised to forgive us our sins. Mother Theresa, I am
> > sure if she had ever sinned against a fellow human, must have left this
> > world with her luggage full of good deeds that would make any angel feel
> > highly privileged to receive her in heaven. The same can be said of Gandhi,
> > Malcolm, Biko, and all those people who have sacrificed worldly/material
> > things for the inner pleasures that they enjoy by reconciling their
> > consciences with the teachings of any randomly chosen religion, except
> > Satanism. Of course, we all know now that Jammeh is Satanist!
> >
> > Read Gandhi on the Hindu Gita and you'll have an understanding of what I'm
> > trying to say. Instead of just reading these people for entertainment
> > purposes, we should always strive to emulate their good deeds. Being the man
> > of God that you are Elhajj, I hope you will not castigate me for making the
> > comparison above. I can assure you that I performed my morning prayers
> > before leaving home today.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Kabir.
> >
> > Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > >
> > >All honest and truthful people has nothing to object on Kabir`s
> > >message.It was forwarded to me by Kabir himself about two weeks ago.I
> > >read it over and over many times and understood it very well.Nobody
> > >disputes that we are dealing with an evil person,who has murdered many
> > >Gambians ( children and adults ) and still maintains power.Can we kindly
> > >hear your proposals for solving this situation?
> > >                              Thanks
> > >                               Elhadj
> > >
> > >Alhajie Jaiteh wrote:
> > >
> > > > Kabir I like your posting. A job well done! I hope all gambians will try
> > >to
> > > > read and understand this very open truthful message.
> > > > Thanks
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