Zidane: Mother and sister insulted |
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peacemaker
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Posted: 16 July 2006 at 6:00pm |
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Assalamu Alaikum, Sister herjihad: "Maybe you don't know, as a non-Muslim, Angel, the story of the man who used to leave a bag of excrement at the prophet Muhammad, pbuh's door every day. When it wasn't there one day, our amazingly kind prophet asked about the welfare of this man, found he was ill, and went to his home to visit him. The man did become a Muslim, of course." Actually it was a woman. Nevertheless, the message of mercy and compassion remains the same. In sports, things of that sort happen as Zidane faced. And I think, if Zidane had followed Prophet's ( SAW ) example, that only would have conveyed the positive message to billions of viewers. If that incident was not excusable, according to him, that is all he should say. There is no point to go further that he didn't regret it. Provocations do happen in modern football. But, as a super star of the sport, he could have dealt the entire matter in a far better way. I also pray that he realizes what went wrong, and may Allah bless him with strength, and his otherwise shining career becomes a wonderful example for the youths. Peace Edited by peacemaker |
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Zidane could have ignored insults directed only at him but he had no right to ignore insults directed against his family. Edited by candid |
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Herjihad, by the way, do you know what the Prophet did to the man who (subhanallah) spat at him?
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herjihad
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Bismillah, When he sets an example as a world leader, he should set a complete one. Maybe you don't know, as a non-Muslim, Angel, the story of the man who used to leave a bag of excrement at the prophet Muhammad, pbuh's door every day. When it wasn't there one day, our amazingly kind prophet asked about the welfare of this man, found he was ill, and went to his home to visit him. The man did become a Muslim, of course. When Zidane acknowledged that he made an error, he backhanded that remorse by saying he did not regret making that error. His best course would be to acknowledge what our beloved prophet would have done, and apologize that he is only human and still struggling in his personal jihad to live up to such a lofty example, and that In Shah Allah, one day, he might be closer to emulating our dear prophet than that day on the field. Peace |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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I did not satisfy by the cause of the polemics,it should be repeated.... |
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herjihad
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Bismillah, Zidane apologized for his behaviour but he said he could not regret it. "I know this is something that one should not do. I want to say that loud and clear because it was watched by two billion people and by millions of kids", Zidane said. "I want to apologize to them but I can't regret what I did because it would mean that he (Materazzi) was right to say what he said. "I have taught my kids to respect people and I have taught them that they deserve to be respected in return. I couldn't let something like that be said whout any reaction." Bismillah,No, dear Brother Zidane, if you regret it, it would not mean that he was right to say the evil things he said. It would mean that you acknowledge that we strive to emulate our dear Prophet Muhammad's sterling character, and although we fall short, we can keep trying because it pleases our Loving lord to do so. Peace Edited by herjihad |
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Al-Hamdulillah (From a Married Muslimah) La Howla Wa La Quwata Illa BiLLah - There is no Effort or Power except with Allah's Will.
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ak_m_f
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the jew the jew the jew the jew the jew . Salman what are you? the jew hater? why dont you join neo nazi gruop? Edited by ak_m_f |
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Muhammad77
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Zidane has never acted in this manner throughout is career. He looks so innocent, shy, reserved, silent from his face itself. When somebody exceeds the limits, as was the case of that Italian defender Materazzi, he deserved the head-butt. Moreover I have heard that Materazzi is a Jew, the Italians might have planned before match to insult Zidane. That Jew insulted the Muslims. Zidane is a Muslim. Zidane head butted a Jew and made the Jew lay fall on the ground Masha'Allah !
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