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MaxPower wrote:Our Black brothers have the opportunities available.
Why aren’t they making the best of it?
WHY are some our our beloved black people becoming successful and some not?
WHY the excuses NOT to progress?
WHY the mentality that non-blacks OWE them anything?
WHY the high crime rate from our blacks worldwide?
Our black brothers and sisters MUST do better and STOP looking for excuses and BLAMS others so as to NOT to work.
Malcom X famous House Negro and field Negro speech comes to mindRedress10 wrote:60 years after independence, how many local whites, syrian/lebanese, chinese, french creole people do you see lining up for government wuk whether is police, army, fire or coast guard? How many? Imagine not one of them "desperate" enough to have to be employed in these services. Or is it that they have created an economy for and by themselves to benefit their communities and there is no need for any one of the thousands of them to seek employment by the Government.
Yet still the owner of the largest security firm in the country is by a group of people who have no presence in anyone of our services but they are touted as "experts" in local security. One even consults the TTPS in the area of firearms and anti terrorism as an "expert" despite having no law enforcement background whatsoever.
The plantation alive and well.
Fully agree.MaxPower wrote:Our Black brothers have the opportunities available.
Why aren’t they making the best of it?
WHY are some our our beloved black people becoming successful and some not?
WHY the excuses NOT to progress?
WHY the mentality that non-blacks OWE them anything?
WHY the high crime rate from our blacks worldwide?
Our black brothers and sisters MUST do better and STOP looking for excuses and BLAMS others so as to NOT to work.
Red government will continue to oppress my African bothers.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
Redress10 wrote:zoom rader wrote:When all that fail then blame KamalaRedress10 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:While the Caribbean has a history of uprisings and revolutions, here in T&T it's not going to happen anytime soon. Indo-trinis not going to listen to abu and rise up period. Chinese don't care, Syrian/Lebanese are buffered, and we all know most Afro-trinis not going to rise up against no pnm... why?
1. Because they wrongly perceive that it is the only party that has their interests at heart.
2. They believe that through the party, governance is the only afro-controlled entity that remains since other races "take over everything" e.g Syrian in Business, Chinese in SME's now government contracts, Indian in Education, etc.
3. It would make the "indian" or "hindu" party look good.
4. Afro-buffers will be sent out to diffuse any potential uprising.
5. Security forces are more prepared and equipped than 1990.
Tensions would have been high if it was UNC in power doing the exact same thing as what the PNM did in the past few years. Tensions would have been much higher or a flash point reached if a colonial government was in power. This is why the business class finance the pnm as a buffer because they fear an afro uprising. When that happens, the whole place shell down.
While Abu is a man to be taken seriously, it would be much harder for him to pull off anything this rounds, but then again... I would never underestimate him. As alluded to earlier, he still have supreme influence on the ground and is filling many voids.
Alluh making me feel proud on the forum today. The PNM is there as nothing more than a buffer to simmer down the place. The scary thing is that plenty ppl in the PNM actually think they have power. From prime minister come down. The police cyah solve crime cause their job is containment to prevent any uprising.
Nah. That's part of the distraction. Gotta go back to colonial times when whites told indos that blacks are dirty and lazy and then turn around and told blacks that indos are dishonest and lazy. We still on a plantation is just that the plantation owners change color.
timelapse wrote:Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (Arabic: صحيح البخاري, Ṣaḥīḥ may be translated as "authentic"[1] or "sound." [2]) [3] is the common name for al-Bukhari's The Authentic, Abridged, Chain-Supported Collection Regarding Matters Pertaining to the Messenger of God, His Traditions, and His Times.[4] Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī is one of the six major hadith collections of Sunni Islam (kutub al-sittah). It was believed compiled by Persian scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari around 846 CE / 232 AHFrankChag wrote:abducted wrote:FrankChag wrote:Subhan Allah this idiot again
Constantly besmirching the beautiful name of the great Companion Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (radhiAllahu anhu).
Embarrassing. Go learn your religion Yasin.
العِلْمُ قَبْلَ القَوْلِ وَالعَمَلِ
Knowledge Comes Before Speech and Action
You were posting as a devout evangelical christian, now you are quoting Quran and Hadith, you realise one contradicts the other,
You seriously have me confused with someone else.
and FYI, the above is a chapter heading in sahih al-bukhari; neither Quran nor Hadith, but a beneficial piece of advice from a scholar (ie Imaam Bukhari).
It is Hadith FYI. Come nah man.Ah went ASJA Boys.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:bb4cb723-d738-480b-a7b7-994781dfe4c3.jpg
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Quran written by God.Interpretation is a sin.FrankChag wrote:timelapse wrote:Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (Arabic: صحيح البخاري, Ṣaḥīḥ may be translated as "authentic"[1] or "sound." [2]) [3] is the common name for al-Bukhari's The Authentic, Abridged, Chain-Supported Collection Regarding Matters Pertaining to the Messenger of God, His Traditions, and His Times.[4] Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī is one of the six major hadith collections of Sunni Islam (kutub al-sittah). It was believed compiled by Persian scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari around 846 CE / 232 AHFrankChag wrote:abducted wrote:FrankChag wrote:Subhan Allah this idiot again
Constantly besmirching the beautiful name of the great Companion Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (radhiAllahu anhu).
Embarrassing. Go learn your religion Yasin.
العِلْمُ قَبْلَ القَوْلِ وَالعَمَلِ
Knowledge Comes Before Speech and Action
You were posting as a devout evangelical christian, now you are quoting Quran and Hadith, you realise one contradicts the other,
You seriously have me confused with someone else.
and FYI, the above is a chapter heading in sahih al-bukhari; neither Quran nor Hadith, but a beneficial piece of advice from a scholar (ie Imaam Bukhari).
It is Hadith FYI. Come nah man.Ah went ASJA Boys.
Bruddaman, akhiyfillah, ya habibi,
"Knowledge comes before speech and actions" is a chapter heading in Al-Bukhari's Sahih collection of ahadeeth. It's actually "Baabun: al-ilmu qablal qawli wal amal" meaning "Chapter: Knowledge before Speech and Actions". ((See #10, here: https://sunnah.com/bukhari/3)) The phrase itself is not a statement or action of the Messenger of Allah, sal Allahu alayhi was salaam, ergo not a hadeeth, but a wise piece of advice based from al-Bukhari based on the ahadeeth in that chapter of his book.
¿Comprendes?
also, asja huh.. that explains it, lol.
timelapse wrote:Quran written by God.Interpretation is a sin.FrankChag wrote:timelapse wrote:Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (Arabic: صحيح البخاري, Ṣaḥīḥ may be translated as "authentic"[1] or "sound." [2]) [3] is the common name for al-Bukhari's The Authentic, Abridged, Chain-Supported Collection Regarding Matters Pertaining to the Messenger of God, His Traditions, and His Times.[4] Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī is one of the six major hadith collections of Sunni Islam (kutub al-sittah). It was believed compiled by Persian scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari around 846 CE / 232 AHFrankChag wrote:abducted wrote:FrankChag wrote:Subhan Allah this idiot again
Constantly besmirching the beautiful name of the great Companion Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (radhiAllahu anhu).
Embarrassing. Go learn your religion Yasin.
العِلْمُ قَبْلَ القَوْلِ وَالعَمَلِ
Knowledge Comes Before Speech and Action
You were posting as a devout evangelical christian, now you are quoting Quran and Hadith, you realise one contradicts the other,
You seriously have me confused with someone else.
and FYI, the above is a chapter heading in sahih al-bukhari; neither Quran nor Hadith, but a beneficial piece of advice from a scholar (ie Imaam Bukhari).
It is Hadith FYI. Come nah man.Ah went ASJA Boys.
Bruddaman, akhiyfillah, ya habibi,
"Knowledge comes before speech and actions" is a chapter heading in Al-Bukhari's Sahih collection of ahadeeth. It's actually "Baabun: al-ilmu qablal qawli wal amal" meaning "Chapter: Knowledge before Speech and Actions". ((See #10, here: https://sunnah.com/bukhari/3)) The phrase itself is not a statement or action of the Messenger of Allah, sal Allahu alayhi was salaam, ergo not a hadeeth, but a wise piece of advice based from al-Bukhari based on the ahadeeth in that chapter of his book.
¿Comprendes?
also, asja huh.. that explains it, lol.
Me going ASJA explains what now?
Most of the time, those PHDs are extremists like Dr.Zakir Naik and Anjem ChaudharyFrankChag wrote:timelapse wrote:Quran written by God.Interpretation is a sin.FrankChag wrote:timelapse wrote:Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī (Arabic: صحيح البخاري, Ṣaḥīḥ may be translated as "authentic"[1] or "sound." [2]) [3] is the common name for al-Bukhari's The Authentic, Abridged, Chain-Supported Collection Regarding Matters Pertaining to the Messenger of God, His Traditions, and His Times.[4] Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī is one of the six major hadith collections of Sunni Islam (kutub al-sittah). It was believed compiled by Persian scholar Muhammad al-Bukhari around 846 CE / 232 AHFrankChag wrote:abducted wrote:FrankChag wrote:Subhan Allah this idiot again
Constantly besmirching the beautiful name of the great Companion Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (radhiAllahu anhu).
Embarrassing. Go learn your religion Yasin.
العِلْمُ قَبْلَ القَوْلِ وَالعَمَلِ
Knowledge Comes Before Speech and Action
You were posting as a devout evangelical christian, now you are quoting Quran and Hadith, you realise one contradicts the other,
You seriously have me confused with someone else.
and FYI, the above is a chapter heading in sahih al-bukhari; neither Quran nor Hadith, but a beneficial piece of advice from a scholar (ie Imaam Bukhari).
It is Hadith FYI. Come nah man.Ah went ASJA Boys.
Bruddaman, akhiyfillah, ya habibi,
"Knowledge comes before speech and actions" is a chapter heading in Al-Bukhari's Sahih collection of ahadeeth. It's actually "Baabun: al-ilmu qablal qawli wal amal" meaning "Chapter: Knowledge before Speech and Actions". ((See #10, here: https://sunnah.com/bukhari/3)) The phrase itself is not a statement or action of the Messenger of Allah, sal Allahu alayhi was salaam, ergo not a hadeeth, but a wise piece of advice based from al-Bukhari based on the ahadeeth in that chapter of his book.
¿Comprendes?
also, asja huh.. that explains it, lol.
Me going ASJA explains what now?
Sry, wasn't making fun of you going to an asja college. Asja in general has issues regarding following the Quran and the Sunnah. The exegesis of the Speech of Allaah (ie the Quraan) only becomes a sin when it's done by people without knowledge of the Quraan and the Sunnah. Like the retarded ISIS dogs, and some local people who speak about what they don't know. Should only be attempted by the Scholars (PhDs) of the Quran and Haadith.
sam1978 wrote:Wait mih! Is backpedal Lennox Phillip backpedal dey?
zoom rader wrote:Red government will continue to oppress my African bothers.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
Show up without your 'Zakaat' nah.Theres always a price to pay when dealing with the Goatfather.(Engrish translation of Abu Bakr)Les Bain wrote:Nothing else to do but wait see who responds to the call for Friday prayers.
In case you didn't know, this was fake.bluefete wrote:sam1978 wrote:Wait mih! Is backpedal Lennox Phillip backpedal dey?
He never backpedals. There is always an ulterior motive. Here it is.
If they could box in Sea Lots, they could say prayers in the Savannah.
How come he only find hid voice after Gary gone?
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Kenjo wrote:Any recent word on him ?
wtf wrote:Bakr dead now.
Who gonna Control the streets.
Dizzy28 wrote:wtf wrote:Bakr dead now.
Who gonna Control the streets.
Burkie.............
Oh wait nevermind!!!
Boombay!!MaxPower wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:wtf wrote:Bakr dead now.
Who gonna Control the streets.
Burkie.............
Oh wait nevermind!!!
GG……………..
Oh wait nevermind!!!
timelapse wrote:Boombay!!MaxPower wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:wtf wrote:Bakr dead now.
Who gonna Control the streets.
Burkie.............
Oh wait nevermind!!!
GG……………..
Oh wait nevermind!!!
Oh wait nevermind.....
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