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January 29, 2010
Friday message 29th January

RUDIMENT OF MOCKERY TO MORALITY

Could trimmed of higher understandings set a person on to the scale of unfair treatment by our today’s difficult politicians and public representatives? Most probably but fairness indeed is by God-Almighty and that I must say as we learned and loved. But certainly by Him (God-Almighty) alone one must relayed upon whatever the outcome of dialogue in conveying the virtuous truth. So have faith and fear no other but in God-Almighty alone and as for such is what one must advice with certainty.

My statements are trimmed as always and as publicize in general terms rather than for one particular person. Once they, the individuals of today contemplated on the truths found in my unforgiving declarations, they have only to realize the peace within candor to pick and to sort out the guilty complex found embodied in their ways of life.

Many Government officials are common deficiently as we have witnessed and as frequent as it is today. By which I mean they have always kept themselves to their own amusement by stating publicly something of the ordinary as logical as the public needed to know their agendas for sorting out the welfare of overriding majority, which are the weaker population in their territories. But contradiction to that of what they had sworn to undertake or promised to fulfilled or broadcast in public could be their desires of activities.

Loads of administration officials, politicians and government leaders in particular are often but as always keen more in grueling the consciences of those conscientious people like I the Pragmatic by pleasing the persons they are frightened of ‘selflessly’ of course. Taken into account also are their friends and people of their ardent as due to family or clan relationship, rather than the very ordinary of many weak or poor of whom the importance, the privileges and the prime objectives of their authority should be right and proper for, but as well must be the claimant of the first place if success in any of their authorities are to be determined.

It is as obvious as all their secrets would be revealed since they, the public figures of today’s generation cannot stop being deceptive, and be it in their thoughts, language or activities, hidden or unveil, at distance or nearby and as constant as before hence it is the same things echoing as we are kept to the awareness of their ill-fated ways of life.

Those Shyatanic entrepreneurs, (those governments, politicians, public figures and leaders I mean) have gratify themselves with the spoils of this world by constantly looking after themselves, their distant or close family links, friends and their fearsome people, while with the negligence to those of whom should deserve a better treatment.

That still be around though, hence for the same reasons that depriving people of virtue their own rights for abuse of power, passing mistreatment to those defiant due crick or discomfort, exploitation of the poor and capitalizing on the desperate needy, oppression on the hopes of those vulnerable have been the trail of affairs in our public domains by today’s cowardly and unforgiving public figures and politicians in general.

They have carried on despite myriad or countless of their failings on public demands. They have the desires of building adorable palaces, skyscrapers and enterprises for their own-selves thinking their living in this World would be eternal. They have keep entitling themselves with flamboyant existences without ending in measures while many of their mediocre or subordinates undergoes helplessness from their authority. They have as seen cherishing themselves, their families and friends with the blood, sweat and tears of the poor as the impoverishment or destitution of those perseveres in the minutes.

The dilemma course in stabbing the public they govern or rule by illegally digging deep from the public funds for their love ones and the unlawfully staging of public funds to their name chanting maniac, baloney intimates and etc are rudiments of mockery to morality. Its stimulate and would exacerbate their ruins to set forth for them, as we have and would continue to set our eyes on that as far as they be persistent in the life style of Shyatanism which they desired with self-esteems.

They, the same politicians and etc have made it their business and somewhat, their ambition too to be always threatening with dreadfulness to those or who ever wants to challenge their credibility with regards to the unmerited dealings of public affairs. At the same time, we are as made aware of the fact that these many public representatives are sitting on the edges of fears of being terrify incase and that is due to their own know slapdash attitude. But even though, changing their ill manners for better are things of hesitancy in their minds.

If the trauma of its rareness is plummeting on to them as a consequence, no person must consider it as something of the exceeding of punishment from THE ONE capable of anything (God-Almighty). And that could mostly be sooner than foretell hence patience is a virtue but realizing and practicing endurance must also be the continuous manners and the daily conducts of those vulnerable.

Just as essential as my position is in our modern society, (by the grace and the help from God-Almighty) I would remain edifyingly decisive so long as the dealings of those vulnerable are outrageously at flaw by those in power and the I able folks.

By Mr. A. KHAN
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom11:11 AM
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January 27, 2010
Let I the Pragmatic put on the light for you Mr. Burry hence you should not persist living in the dark like the way you insisting on doing right now. You have gone so temperamental since my initial portrayal of you and your behavior here. You have also kept on expressing yourself more dramatically than one with sense of right and wrong. Have you not realized how you’ve been sounding like a junkyard throughout and in all your recent postings Mr. Bury Abraham?

I believe you should be saying Yahiya Jammeh is your uncle instead of saying he is your president. Cam-on Mr. Abraham, just say it now to stop you from being ridiculous. That way the American officials could easily workout for the reasons why you are on hiding in their territory and would then consider acting on grounds of humanity to grant you the indefinite stay you have been desperate for all this years.

We all know the fact that Abdul-Assize Yahiya is a philanthropist in term of Presidency as he had now forgiven many folks of whom had been unruly to him or his government if with regards to political affairs but given the right mind to consider our Gambian traditions while someone like you Burry are persistently being unruly to his uncle as such, if you say to someone that you cannot go back to the Gambia because Jammeh is your uncle and you are the most rowdy youngster ever to be given birth in your family, no one would wonder why he kicked you out of your home but also out of the country in the first place.

Confused like no other person than you are Mr. Burry, while nothing like you have so far ever existed in reality and in this planet earth, who advice you to call me your friend whereas you’ve kept on duplicating your efforts to turndown my offers for decency in manners within our dialogues as for the definitive Gambian family members as we are and you being insulting to me hence you cannot find fame in my intelligence for the virtuous truth, and because no one like I The Pragmatic had ever became your parent or guardian during your upbringing which had constituted to your ill-manners towards me and any honest person trying to serve righteousness for humanity sake. Could it not mean to you that you had been doped Mr. Burry Abraham?

Oh, also Mr. Burry Abraham or now known as the Little Roman Soldier, could you please stop the profiling of your wacky-self over and again here? I mean all your that “I am this and that stuff” and together with your pompous behaviors, because it could be nagging for those readers of the comments here. And stop giving us the stressing on your Gambian originality hence we have by now confirmed whom you are based on the typical back-warded attitude that you have been presenting and as of its rarity in our friendly family and Gambian people.

I am now in your circle of terror Mr. Burry Abraham, but you have the absolute right to decide when you want me to stop electrifying with your common deficiency of moral in our public domain as you now becoming unstoppable.
Mr. Khan - United Kingdom10:21 AM
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January 26, 2010
My dear Mr. BABUCARR CEESAY, I’m honoured by your comments indeed but thanks for the complement as well.

I am not the actual Alieu KHAN you might be enquiring about and my full name is Ansumana, which in short or commonly know as Ansu. I had not attended The Gambia College as a student, no, but at the Gambia Technical Training Institute, yes, and finished there in 1994.

Best regards.
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom12:11 AM
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January 16, 2010
Friday Message 15th January 2010.

Generosity of the mind is forever rewording, and could be at various in features of profiting either with or without the generous person’s consciences. By that I mean, the loving of kindness to people and other pieces or acting on behalf of generosity by caring for those your right hand can reach is in another level of spreading the truth, virtue and tolerance, but it’s also for the clearance of our uncertainties.

Those but generous in their endeavors, and eager not to fail in sanity by caring for the living beings as much as they could while they can, would always be remembered by every creature whom would as well sustain prayers for them in this life and after time as such is the least of rewords that God-Almighty has primed in their case.

By Mr A Khan
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom10:26 AM
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THE BLACK SLAVE AND HIS DOG; A short tail from our rich Islamic Studies is here but also to endorse soberness for those who have wisdom.

Abdullah Ibn Ja’far who owned an orchard was one day onto visits it. On the passing to get there, he came across an Estate where he saw a black slave sitting down with his dog and was with some bread in his hands. As Abdullah watched, the man took a piece of bread and gives it to his dog which it ate and was fed as such until the bread was finish.

“How much bread are you given every day”? Abdullah then asked the man. “The little amount that you show when I was feeding my dog, is the quantity I get each day”, the man answered. “Why did you give it the dog instead of attending to yourself first as you seem very exhausting with hunger”? Abdullah asked again. “There are no dogs hereabouts’ and this one had came from a very far distance and it’s hungry, because of that I desire not to eat but feed it with my daily meal”, replied the man. “But how would you manage for the rest of the day then?” Abdullah asked over again. “I shall bare the hunger,” the man answered again.

Abdullah was so amazed for how generous the guy was. He asked himself while in thoughts, ‘if I am the one with the reputation in my county for generosity, yet this destitute person was very kind to an animal as such and up to the extend of being more philanthropic than I, then what is my reputation for?’

Abdullah purchased the whole Estate and give it to that very destitute slave with a bunch of funds, of course, but previous to that also and after his wisdom ‘Abdullah Ibn Ja’far’ did not make any hesitancy in paying for the man’s freedom in currency and releasing him from the heartless master who was custodian of the man’s affairs at that time.
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom10:25 AM
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January 15, 2010
THE BLACK SLAVE AND HIS DOG; A short tail from our rich Islamic Studies is here but also to endorse soberness for those who have wisdom.

Abdullah Ibn Ja’far who owned an orchard was one day onto visits it. On the passing to get there, he came across an Estate where he saw a black slave sitting with his dog and with some bread in his hands. As Abdullah watched, the man took a piece of bread and gives it to his dog which it ate and was feeding the dog as such till the bread was finish.

“How much bread are you given every day”? Abdullah then asked the man. “The little amount that you show when I was feeding my dog, is the quantity I get each day”, the man answered. “Why did you give it the god instead of attending to yourself first as you seem very exhausting with hunger”? Abdullah asked again. “There are no dogs hereabouts’ and this one had came from a very far distance and it’s hungry, because of that I desire not to eat but feed it with my daily meal”, replied the man. “But how would you manage for the rest of the day then?” Abdullah asked over again. “I shall bare the hunger,” the man answered again.

Abdullah was so amazed for how generous the guy was. He asked himself while in thoughts, ‘if I am the one with the reputation in my county for generosity, yet this destitute person was very kind to an animal as such and up to the extend of being more philanthropic than I, then what is my reputation for?’

Abdullah purchased the whole Estate and give it to that very destitute slave with a bunch of funds, of course, but previous to that and after his wisdom ‘Abdullah Ibn Ja’far’ did make any hesitancy in paying for the man’s freedom in currency and releasing him from the heartless master who was custodian of the man’s affairs at that time.

By Mr. Khan
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom2:33 AM
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THE BLACK SLAVE AND HIS DOG; A short tail from our rich Islamic Studies is here but also to endorse soberness for those who have wisdom.

Abdullah Ibn Ja’far who owned an orchard was one day onto visits it. On the passing to get there, he came across an Estate where he saw a black slave sitting with his dog and with some bread in his hands. As Abdullah watched, the man took a piece of bread and gives it to his dog which it ate and was feeding the dog as such till the bread was finish.

“How much bread are you given every day”? Abdullah then asked the man. “The little amount that you show when I was feeding my dog, is the quantity I get each day”, the man answered. “Why did you give it the god instead of attending to yourself first as you seem very exhausting with hunger”? Abdullah asked again. “There are no dogs hereabouts’ and this one had came from a very far distance and it’s hungry, because of that I desire not to eat but feed it with my daily meal”, replied the man. “But how would you manage for the rest of the day then?” Abdullah asked over again. “I shall bare the hunger,” the man answered again.

Abdullah was so amazed for how generous the guy was. He asked himself while in thoughts, ‘if I am the one with the reputation in my county for generosity, yet this destitute person was very kind to an animal as such and up to the extend of being more philanthropic than I, then what is my reputation for?’

Abdullah purchased the whole Estate and give it to that very destitute slave with a bunch of funds, of course, but previous to that and after his wisdom ‘Abdullah Ibn Ja’far’ did make any hesitancy in paying for the man’s freedom in currency and releasing him from the heartless master who was custodian of the man’s affairs at that time.

By Mr. Khan
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom2:22 AM
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January 14, 2010
What I meant by ‘what we Gambians have and no other but us alone’ is the elegance and blessings granted to our people and Nation by God-Almighty. And that is thanks to the efforts of our great parents who had never been done with supplication for virtue and truth, entreaty for the prolonged calm country yet loving family and people.

Those who prefer to ignore my clam here hence sculpt in believing otherwise, while acting contradictory to the injunction of the sanctity of our land ‘Gambia’, perverting the route of peace, justice and stability for our people, would always be pitilessly ruin and so had been evident.

The few of our country people who have gifts of rareness for decency but remain in reminding us what needs knowing, constantly advising Gambians to remain in faithfulness to God-Almighty, the nostalgia or reminiscence for modest cultural faiths, those our faithful country leaders who often reminds themselves for being answerable and accountable to God-Almighty and His people yet indulge in showing submissive and respecting the needy with the effects of equality beyond doubts, would always clam victorious.



Mr. A KHAN; the Pragmatic - United Kingdom10:03 AM
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January 13, 2010
You see now what you’ve been imprecating to yourself? I knew it could be too much for your forbearance, which is why I tried to be very nice in putting my scene to you and yet you now totally unstable for what had said.

I have been nice to you along the lines of this forum as one or many could point out conspicuously to you Mr. Borry Abraham, but your rejection to respecting the tolerance that I the Pragmatic was trying spread across, and not considering the immensely difference in knowledge and experience, entangle with cautious emotional care for the indignant, that people you hardly know might have acquire while you were asleep, is what is now dragging you to your ruins.

I hardly know you in person B. Abraham, as I barely could even noticed or remember to have met you somewhere before in live, other than these set of connections of course and thanks to technology, circuit boards, wires and electronic components (one could call it internet). But tried at my best to avoid subjects of irrelevance between us was what I had deemed offering to you formerly and you yield to declined in return for my decorum.

You openly and constantly ignored my regards for decency, and you carried on by trying to provoke me with your language of disrespect and directly contradicting honor for modesty. Its unfortunate but a few guys had tried ‘if you would like’ what you have been up to and their lesson where recorded here and forgetting it would the last thing their minds.

At some points Borry, you were at high in amusement to yourself and hopping to subdue ‘I Jung’ with your weird attitudes and was treating it as fair to deal out with someone like so. But for how long could last Borry? Did you not considered so before the branch of that tree you were sitting or relaying on (I mean your brain) betrayed you sooner than you expected.

You must never deem dressing people of my age and experience as cleaver or intelligent, as such is for the young and students who are with intermediate academics. But wise is what you must regard to say when you referring to the sagaciousness old people like me.

I have stopped and would not say no more to hurt your feeling and I have forgive you Mr. Borry for now. But that is base on, once you now know my experience had already taught me the sort of game playing while I also have the knowledge of the cards you held for the sport of your delight.

One must not disregard the importance of the paddock grass eating old caw buddy, as it could be milked and would provide during desperate circumstance. We must embrace what we Gambians have and no other but us alone have.
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom4:59 AM
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January 12, 2010
Of course I knew what you’ve been imploring from me all along but you know what doped, I might have to try and be at your services in case the forum is getting bored for your liking and I will try to do things the nicest way possible.

Outwardly enough though and to be in contradiction of I what I could believe, I don’t even know how can I the Pragmatic be satisfied or encouraging an argument with someone who is utterly odd like you Mr. Borry? That of course could only be meaning one thing or the other, but it’s ‘having a knock on the brain’ for me.

If recklessness is your fervent subject of dialogue or method of challenging me while it is also what you are on pursuit for your potential, then I should think you had fail to declared yourself since day one when I tried to encourage you and Abou to place consideration before anything else, hence our contribution and the publications of one’s view in connection with the news events and affairs our state Gambia, in representation of the truth and virtue is foremost.

Reading your sentiment as you kept calling it Mr. Borry, which as well had reflected in all your postings, one could realize the fact that Abou, I the Pragmatic and other people let you have the last word in all your previous argument or debates was simply because you had kept on sounding very dramatic for someone to be wasting their valuable time trying to encourage you to write anything more.

What I mean here is ‘Mr. Borry’, you don’t even know or understand what you wrote or talking about in most of your arguments and at very considerable periods. Saying one thing in a paragraph and then contradicting yourself in the other like someone who had been on cocaine drugs or devil pills 24hrs, trying to become a king in one night, making yourself sound like an intellectual while very confused to others with your usage of words and expression. Oh yes Mr. Borry, could you please drop it now before it’s too late, because that had been the trill of your participation here in this forum if you would care to learn from those who know.

I don’t known why you believe you can teach me anything other than heedlessness, but I would not wanna let this post end without letting you Borry knows for fact that, it’s not me the Pragmatic who is getting on your nerves but the truth is what you are swallowing from the only person who can give it to you in the English language which you had failed to learn during your High School Academic ‘if at all you attended any’, as still, and that is not going down so easy with you since you started to appear here.

If you think you have grown pass the way I described you Borry, then you are indeed very hopeless in your own shadows as you hardly know your real existence and your where about hence feeding yourself with emptiness but stuck in blaming your youth experience is your stupid excuse.

If you believe you love arguing with reasons, then try and get help quickly, and that should be the type of help you cannot get from here, hence people who don’t understand you would just abuse you instead of giving you the help you need. Don’t you see Borry while its obvious than you not believing me, you have blame me for making feel like a Roman Soldier while I was only declaring the facts that needs knowing to the lost people like yourself.

I have tried to be nice this time, which might not be the same if you don’t change subject Mr Borry Abraham.
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom4:36 AM
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January 07, 2010
I thought I had seen it all in my life time when I saw people paying to be horrified and mortified, but seemingly enough to be in breach of mind, all that had change hence I have sense somewhat that some people had gone pass that stage and the edges of idiocy in desperation for celebrity status and reckoning by Shaytan and his followers.

Keep trying for your ambitions to be fulfilled but to be surely doomed to destruction will be the aftermath, if fait in All-Mighty is to be belittled by yourself indulgence without retreat and repentance for virtue and truth.

Many could ague that the ball has not fall for them yet and while the rest hasn’t wake up to the fact that there is nothing they can do about it hence the most important decisions are made from up and above human reach.

Evil lip service that people propagate and renders for the services of deviltry these days have since become the matters of consequence for what I the Pragmatic would always deem totally unfit for purpose, as they are wholly and persistently causing the fragmentation in our public domain.

Urging people to face up to their evil demons are not thereby seen as our confronts of the day to days but to have faith in dismaying those with true reliance in God-Almighty, human beings and their God given rights, degrade the weak or indigent and etc for the interest of Satanism are quickly adopted and spread as we speak. Which are certainly also highly spirited and observed by many louse public figures, ailing Governments, leech leaders, bloodsucker public bureaus and organisations in the World.

Literally, I the Pragmatic is hereby as always for the declaration of urge for those of many to come out of their own build evil shells and face up to their evil demons. It might not be easy yes as obvious as ever but try is the best factor and it is deem necessary before it’s too late hence life here in this World is just for temporary measures.
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom11:46 AM
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January 05, 2010
If you wish to take my profoundly statement as personally Mr. Borry, then it’s entirely up to you but to let you know, I had post that column for the agenda of change in our attitude towards morality. Sorry and no disrespect but I have a very limited time for this forum and I can’t afford to waste it in the sort of argument that you adore.

The alternatively preferred state of mind here is, try to be in a state of tendering what is on pursuit for change and improvement in every morally and distinctively reckoning by a bless-foremost state of affairs in the modern day society.
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom11:13 AM
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January 04, 2010
Many could ague that the ball has not fallen for them for the past years seemingly but it should be, ‘how will you ponder your New Year decisions’?

I thought I had seen it all in my life time when I saw people paying to be horrified and mortified, but seemingly enough to be in breach of mind, all that had change hence I have sense somewhat that some people had gone pass that stage and the edges of idiocy in desperation for celebrity status and reckoning by Shaytan and his followers.

Keep trying for your ambitions to be fulfilled but to be surely doomed to destruction will be the aftermath, if fait in All-Mighty is to be belittled by yourself indulgence without retreat and repentance for virtue and truth.

Many could ague that the ball has not fall for them yet and while the rest hasn’t wake up to the fact that there is nothing they can do about it hence the most important decisions are made from up and above human reach.

Evil lip service that people propagate and renders for the services of deviltry these days have since become the matters of consequence for what I the Pragmatic would always deem totally unfit for purpose, as they are wholly and persistently causing the fragmentation in our public domain.

Urging people to face up to their evil demons are not thereby seen as our confronts of the day to days but to have faith in dismaying those with true reliance in God-Almighty, human beings and their God given rights, degrade the weak or indigent and etc for the interest of Satanism are quickly adopted and spread as we speak. Which are certainly also highly spirited and observed by many louse public figures, ailing Governments, leech leaders, bloodsucker public bureaus and organisations in the World.

Literally, I the Pragmatic is hereby as always for the declaration of urge for those of many to come out of their own build evil shells and face up to their evil demons. It might not be easy yes as obvious as ever but try is the best factor and it is deem necessary before it’s too late hence life here in this World is just for temporary measures.



The Pragmatic - United Kingdom12:18 AM
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I kind of disagree with the concern citizen for claiming that Mr Borry is Bulfaleh as their behaviour might seem the same but I could give crediting to Mr. Borry for his polite approach to me while Bulfaleh is just on slipshod from nowhere.

I would somehow agree with the concern citizen with regards to the unusual surname of Borry for not being Gambian family origin in truth but hey that could be due to change of status once married to an outsider unless otherwise convincing is reach from Mr Borry.

B Buddy - United Kingdom12:04 AM
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December 31, 2009
Mr. Borry, I might be insane but not doom for failing to realise the fact that you are never over the moon when Yahya Jammeh and his Government are sincerely paid tribute to. Subsequently, your saying that ‘to a certain extent you have not actually criticized the Gambian president’ after you said Jammeh had presumed himself to be untouchable in your previous statement, is now raising doubts with regards to your credibility and carried with it your message for your intents.

As already observed at the beginning of your second Para; where you said and I code “Yes it’s a fact, I am not a fan of the President but I haven't exactly criticized him in the way I would call as such”, considering the joy you pick up by illustrating the president as the suspect and the blameworthy of what you call ‘the so call democracy in Gambia’ at the beginning of your conversation in this forum, further means your honesty is questionable.

If you should believe I had not contemplate but failed to consider your points, then please go back and read all posts of which had not spark or ditch out the flavour of mutuality for what transparency or intelligibility or simplicity should be like.

Happy New Year in advance Mr. Borry and to catch up with next year.

The Pragmatic - United Kingdom3:12 AM
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December 30, 2009
Sorry Mr. Borry Abrahams I spelled your name incorrectly.

Mr Khan - United Kingdom10:59 AM
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As a Muslim, ignoring the contemporary political affairs in this World is unwise but ignoring the needs for enlightening on the facts for those with little or no perception (awareness) of what needs knowing, is also idiosyncrasy (oddity) and under-attribute to good manners.

Freedom of Expression; Islam has given the right to freedom of expression and thoughts to the Citizens of entirety, on the conditions that it be used for propagation of virtue with truth and not for the spreading of evil or wickedness among people.

This concept (Freedom of Expression) in Islam is more superior than that of the Western method, as Islam would no under any circumstance allow the propagation of iniquity in the name of politics. It would also not permit anybody to use abusive names or language against people for the sake of criticism.

I believe Mr. Omar TC’s whole statement had come completely un-admirable to you Mr. Burry. Which is why you fail to scrutinise it with your potential, of which he is in the eagerness to know and wanting you to bring on board this forum but also for you to enlighten readers with what your kind of a better leader than Yahya Jammeh must be sounding like.

Your failure to deliver on that Mr. Burry, but rather choose the discussion of persistence criticism on the Gambian government and its leader and giving the buff up to the failing Western Cipher or System, has not convey on level-headedness that I could expect from you.

That is not say I am supporting Mr. Omar woo, no! As I have indeed already endorsed most the things you said and gave evidence to, particularly when you said this ‘He’s much as human as we all are; and, despite of what one thinks’ but Hey, why not present to everyone the facts needed to distinguishing between the dangers of supporting the one you call ‘so call leader’ and your practical but capable leader instead, hence it might means a big difference in filling the gaps of the ignorant minds.

Stop burning the readers with your nonstop criticism of Yahya Jammeh and his government without an agreeable alternative in place, as it could get pass the limit now and would become boring for one to coming across it every time they log on this site. Start to create your own seaside rock or stone where everyone could start drawing their own maps and could lead all to the same direction.

Every time one raised his finger to point and criticise anything or anybody, they must expect that the same finger to return to the body it belong in the first place. Professionalism in the unworthy anecdote isn’t I man’s gaming desires, which is why, it only would suit few people to remain in my accolade and patronage.

The Pramatic - United Kingdom10:45 AM
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Thank you Arlene for your posting defining the role of a Prime Minister. As you correctly point-out, in a parliamentary democracy, the prime minister is the head of the government, but he should not enjoy unilateral executive power. The government, in turn is supposed to represent the will of the 'people. It is interesting to note that within my lifetime, two prime ministers: Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair, may have behaved more like Executive Presidents than Prime Ministers. Amazingly, many supporters amongst the people approve of this - describing it as 'strong leadership' whilst still claiming to be living within a democracy. As a fellow WOW contributor (Borry Abrahams) succinctly puts it: "The beauty of Democracy wherever it does exist is that it gives us the illusion that we're are a free people"
Dawda D - United Kingdom10:38 AM
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As a Muslim, ignoring the contemporary political affairs in this World is unwise but ignoring the needs for enlightening on the facts for those with little or no perception (awareness) of what needs knowing, is also idiosyncrasy (oddity) and under-attribute to good manners.

Freedom of Expression; Islam has given the right to freedom of expression and thoughts to the Citizens of entirety, on the conditions that it be used for propagation of virtue with truth and not for the spreading of evil or wickedness among people.

This concept (Freedom of Expression) in Islam is more superior than that of the Western method, as Islam would no under any circumstance allow the propagation of iniquity in the name of politics. It would also not permit anybody to use abusive names or language against people for the sake of criticism.

I believe Mr. Omar TC’s whole statement had come completely un-admirable to you Mr. Borry. Which is why you fail to scrutinise it with your potential, of which he is in the eagerness to know and wanting you to bring on board this forum but also for you to enlighten readers with what your kind of a better leader than Yahya Jammeh must be sounding like.

Your failure to deliver on that Mr. Borry, but rather choose the discussion of persistence criticism on the Gambian government and its leader and giving the buff up to the failing Western System of belief, has not convey on level-headedness that I could expect from you.

That is not say I am supporting Mr. Omar woo, no! As I have indeed already endorsed most the things you said and gave evidence to, particularly when you said this ‘He’s much as human as we all are; and, despite of what one thinks’ but Hey, why not present to everyone the facts needed to distinguishing between the dangers of supporting the one you call ‘so call leader’ and your practical but capable leader instead, hence it might means a big difference in filling the gaps of the ignorant minds.

Stop burning the readers with your nonstop criticism of Yahya Jammeh and his government without an agreeable alternative in place, as it could get pass the limit now and would become boring for one to coming across it every time they log on this site. Start to create your own seaside rock or stone where everyone could start drawing their own maps and could lead all to the same direction.

Every time one raised his finger to point and criticise anything or anybody, they must expect that the same finger to return to the body it belong in the first place. Professionalism in the unworthy anecdote isn’t I man’s gaming desires, which is why, it only would suit few people to remain in my accolade and patronage.

The pragmatic - United Kingdom4:47 AM
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This debate is fascinating, and although some would argue that I am not entitled to such an opinion, I will risk giving it - not to pretend that I am some kind of expert on the matter, but to hopefully bring more people into the debate. I sincerely hope that it does not offend anyone. It is a repeat of a posting I made to Maafanta.com.

I would like to offer an opinion - not as a Gambian, but as someone who has a great affection for The Gambia and it's people. The subject is the issue that divides Gambians: The leadership of your president. It is not intended as a criticism of him, or of anyone's opinion - it is merely my observation, and I hope a neutral one. Clearly, as an outsider, my perspective is limited.

One only has to read the comments of diaspora Gambians in the online Gambian media to realize that some of you hate him. Conversely, I have spoken to many Gambians in The Gambia,
and have read online the opinions of others who evidently love their president. The saying goes that 'truth' is highly subjective - but there can only be one truth in my mind - and that's God's
truth. So some of the people are evidently wrong about him - by denial, or ignorance, or because they have ulterior motives for either supporting him or opposing him. Some people believe he can do no wrong - others believe that he can do no right; but there is also a middle ground: those people who believe that he gets some things wrong - but they are willing to overlook those things because they believe he is the person who can develop The Gambia and bring them out of poverty.

One of the biggest bones of contention is his apparent intolerance to criticism - and the way in which he deals with it. His stated aim is to develop the Gambia and improve the lives of all Gambians (how sincere he is in this claim is not for me to judge) and he doesn't trust anyone else to achieve this. This raises the question of whether 'democracy', as a concept, is the only acceptable way of governance for the modern world. The alternative is 'autocracy' - where one ruler has absolute power. But this raises another question: is there such a thing as a
benevolent dictator? There are examples of 'successful' autocracies for comparison: Cubans under Castro and Libyans under Gaddafi may not enjoy freedom as we understand it, but
they have developed healthcare and education systems and nobody goes hungry. I'm sure many Libyans and Cubans may disagree - but a leader only has to please a majority to be judged
benevolent.

I have lived all my 60 years in a parliamentary democracy, and despite not being wealthy, I acknowledge that I enjoy a privileged lifestyle. Yet my country is at war and there are many
social inequalities. The so-called freedoms we enjoy come at a price - for they are abused by many: public demonstrations bordering on riots, murder, armed gang members shooting each
other (and anyone who gets in the way), drug and alcohol abuse, child abuse, rape, declining morals, etc, etc. Because we label ourselves a 'democracy', people around the world assume that everything that our government does is with the people's approval - so we become 'legitimate' targets for those who kill and maim in their own pursuit of 'freedom'. Corruption - don't believe for one moment that this exists only in developing countries; its just that our corrupt are better at hiding it than yours (except in the case of our politicians who have been robbing us with their expenses claims). Democracy? - be careful what you wish for my friends.

I cannot believe that any Gambian would advocate another military coup (call it a revolution if you wish). Yet this is what I read people calling for on the Gambian online media. I'm no
political expert, but if you really must insist on having a democracy, looking for another 'hero' would appear to be a step in the wrong direction.

Respectfully yours
Dawda D - United Kingdom12:35 AM
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Thank you for your Christmas greetings Mr Khan - may you and your family enjoy good health and success in all you do.
Dawda D - United Kingdom11:39 AM
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Evil must be brought down as before intended by our parents and that means ‘Cangbengo’ (Gambia). The Gambia of which I am devoted to but also anticipated to be observant in my time and after is one with a unique perceptive (quick-witted or brightness), absolute and enthusiastic in equality before anything else. A country where no weak personal is a victim of segregation or seclusion, demoralisation, degradation (dreadful conditions) and depredation or devastation or negative effects is my Nation of enthusiasm for intends The Gambia to become.

Make it or to waste it, our brains are not made for no other than to use them wisely. As we already see and perceive in realism, mankind are indeed underachievers as we are so deluded in distracting justice, peace, stability among people and mayhem is so beloved in our so call society as disorder is attracted and contracted to modern-day folks for free enterprises by Satanism. And very popular in imagination we are but which ever necessitate love for humanity is hurriedly be distracted for no other than the familiar reasons.

Joyous birth of Isa or Jesus commemoration to all mankind

AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR 2010 TO YOU ALL

And may God-Almighty grant us worthwhile next seasons in family influence, growth in understanding for the betterment our communities and with entire worthy things that we be fervent for our lasting serenity and freedom from strife.

From Mr A KHAN, The Pragmatic and Jungfadlulah

Mr Khan - United Kingdom11:58 AM
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The Migration of people's around the world is as old as mankind itself - without it there would likely be no development. Some people believe that even today, we should live in a world without borders - where people are free to roam and settle where they wish without restriction. To them I say it is a dream of something that will never exist - an idealistic 'Utopia'. Sadly, we need to accept that the world of man is not equal - it is tribal, territorial, elitist - divided into those who have plenty and those who have next to nothing - and the 'haves' don't want to share. God organized humans into races and perhaps made us different to make us more interesting to each other. Human beings organize themselves into families, groups, cliques, tribes, clans, castes, social/economic classes, nations, etc - each acting in its own interest first and foremost. The recent Climate Conference is a classic example - even when faced with a world catastrophe we cannot get our act together. As a species - is there really any hope for us if we don't change our ways?
Dawda D - United Kingdom11:37 AM
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Well speaking of migration - those of you who have been brave enough to leave the smiling and sunshine coast are now 'enjoying' the cold snowy winter here in Europe. For me there is no such thing as 'bad' weather - it is all part of God's (SWT) natural beauty. I love the snow especially - it puts a bright face on everything - but it can be dangerous also, so please be careful Mr Khan & Yus whilst driving in the snow and dress-up to keep warm.

Regards
Dawda D - United Kingdom8:52 AM
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Here is a reminder........

Anybody who wants to gulp out his/her thoughts and that includes all politicians and their advisers, to demoralize or deflate migrants or émigré would definitely be provoking my conscience and that means they should be prepared for my unreserved outspokenness as I would ever be more ready to defend the truth and the gallantly rights of those my equals as well as anyone who deserve it.

Mrs. E. N. Jarra, I don’t know how you could go round the world (that’s what Internet means Madam) telling people off simply because you deemed Yahya Jammeh cannot be criticised when you cannot guaranteed for fact that, all the citizens of The Gambia could give you a round of applause for your telling of the truth. You were not nice also when you said to fellow citizens “all you know is to open your stinking mouths to spoil his good name and efforts” and “if you think you can do better for your country why don't you come back and prove it”. Mrs Jarra, did not realised that the only one, the participants and the readers in this forum have discovered so far with a stinking mouth, is the one who knows what a stinking mouth look like and that is the like of you, who have one hanging all over the place without control Mrs. Without the migrants, émigré and their efforts, I mean those who pay the hefty import duties at the Gambia Ports Authority on vehicles and other merchandises, not to mention the funds we spend in the Gambian building industries and etc, I believe the economy of the Gambia would have shrink to zed zero. Never should you ever doubt to give credits to those abroad doing their limitless labours for the foster of the Gambian Nation which if without, many people in our state could feel the strain. But hey, who knows it all, you might do you know, supposed you live around families who benefited well from this while you still struggling.

Migration is not an easy task Aisha, but could only be adored by the faithful persons considering what one has to leave behind (as one singer says ‘there is no place like home’). Migration was the second task after the proclamation of Islam God-Almighty had imposed on our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and doing it means one has accomplished and experience or one could say follow the footsteps our Prophet.

Every person must embrace criticism Aisha as you have already criticised your own self without even noticing as you this “surely we are all human beings we are not perfect”. If one does not want to be criticised, then please lower your wings (be well conduct yourself) as Islam had prophesied. The most feared some pieces of beast in the animal kingdom have always been criticised by their subordinates’ or inferior creatures who should have feared them most for practical reasons, and how a about we the ones who are given all the sanity?

For instance, the Hippopotamus receives criticism from some tiny fishes for carrying unwanted or dead skin with them all the time and offers to clean it up while no sing of oppression was ever presented to them, and so is the big white shark. How about the big elephant or rhino and etc who always appreciate it when them tiny birds repellents insects for them (the criticism they should also receive is, ‘are they not big enough to do it themselves’)? The cleaver English man once said “no man is an Island”.

Mrs Jarra, if your Mum says to you, ‘she wish you were dead in your infancy’, would you consider or just reacts the same way you did here? What I mean to tell you is, your parent could say so as you might not live to their expectation but that does not mean they hate you that much. Whatever someone’s opinionated views are on the happenings, that it could never stop balls from rolling, ‘you know’. Beside the World is mould like a ball and has never stopped rolling since the day it was set where it is by God-Almighty (and not by man). I The Pragmatic says, ‘Life is full of mysteries while we all learn new things on a daily basis as it keeps on venturing into the unknown with us without end.

We all should take notes from time and again ‘mbadingol’ for the best of our feature. Among the Islamic Human Rights is The Right to protest against a supposed unruly Government or leader but Islam has also firmly put an embargo or restriction as the Holly Qur’an says: “God-Almighty does not love evil talk in public unless it’s by someone who has been injured thereby”. In Islam all powers and authorities belong to God-Almighty, there is a delegated power, which of course becomes a trust or loaned to someone by the Most-High (Allah). Whereas anybody who becomes a recipient of such powers has to stand in an awful reverence or respect before his people towards for whose sake he would be called to how he had used those powers.

The Pragmatic - United Kingdom11:34 AM
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Sorry - the link to 'freedom newspaper ' I gave no longer contains the text I was referring to. It was a very nasty personal attack on Fatou Jahumpa Ceesay - accusing her of sexual promiscuity, in very offensive language. I know nothing about the woman apart from her former government position - but what was written has no place in journalism.

Regards
Dawda D - United Kingdom8:30 AM
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Yankuba - this is a very interesting topic - I hope it will attract people's opinions on here. For my own opinion, I am not sure that there is a common understanding of a 'united Africa', 'Pan-Africanism', 'United States of Africa'. At one extreme - it could mean a single nation of all people in the continent. Can you imagine a single leader or government trying to rule over one billion people?. The other understanding might be a union or confederation of African states. Your example of the North African nations not regarding themselves African highlights the problems associated with the first idea - Sudan is an example of this division, even within the borders of a single nation. The second idea is more realistic but would also prove difficult - look at the European Union, a poor example of mutual understanding and co-operation. Your idea of a closer (than ECOWAS) union of West African states is perhaps far more realistic. There would always be a possibility of it expanding after other African nations saw it working well. A watered-down version would be no better than the Commonwealth of Nations, which few people can see the point of.
Dawda D - United Kingdom9:12 AM
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It might be that Miss/Mrs Jarra is young and is yet to develop the tolerance of the mature mind, and Mr Khan's words would then be a useful lesson for her. What is written here, on the other hand, is inexcusable from a so-called professional publication. How such people expect to keep their credibility, after such an unprofessional and immature tirade, eludes me:

http://www.freedomnewspaper.com/

See top left: "Dr Njomborr says"
Dawda D - United Kingdom8:42 AM
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Mrs Jarra, if your Mum says to you, ‘she wish you were dead in your infancy’, would you consider or just reacts the same you did here? What I mean to tell you is, your parent could say so as you might not live to their expectation but that does not mean they hate you that much. What ever someone’s opinionated views are on the happenings, that it could never stop all balls from rolling, you know. Remember the World is mould like a ball and has never stopped rolling since the day it was set where it is by God-Almighty (and not by man). I The Pragmatic says, ‘Live is full of mysteries while we all learn new things on a daily basis as it keeps venturing into the unknown with us non-stop’.

We all should take notes from time and again ‘mbadinou’ for the best of our feature. Among the Islamic Human Rights is The Right to protest against a supposed unruly Government or leader but Islam has also firmly put an embargo or restriction as the Qur’an says: “God-Almighty does not love evil talk in public unless it’s by someone who has been injured thereby”. In Islam all powers and authorities belong to God-Almighty, there is a delegated power, which of course becomes a trust or loaned to someone by the Most-High. Whereas anybody who becomes a recipient of such powers has to stand in an awful reverence or respect before his people towards for whose sake he would be called to how he used those powers.



The Pragmatic - United Kingdom12:41 AM
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Migration is not an easy task Aisha, but could only be adored by the faithful persons considering what one has to leave behind (as one singer says ‘there is no place like home’). Migration was the second task after the proclamation of Islam God-Almighty had imposed on our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and doing it means one has accomplished and experience or one could say follow the footsteps our Prophet.

Every person must embrace criticism Aisha as you have already criticised your own self without even noticing as you this “surely we are all human beings we are not perfect”. If one does not want to be criticised, then please lower your wings (be well conduct yourself) as Islam had prophesied. The most feared some pieces of beast in the animal kingdom have always been criticised by their subordinates’ or inferior creatures who should have feared them most for practical reasons, but how a about we the ones who are given all the sanity?

For instance, the Hippopotamus receives criticism from some tiny fishes for carrying unwanted dead skin with them all the time and offers to clean it up while no sing of oppression was ever presented to them, so is the big white shark. What about the big elephant or rhino and etc who always appreciate it when them tiny birds repellents insects for them (the criticism they should also receive is, ‘are they not big enough to do it themselves’)? The cleaver English man once said “no man is an Island”.

The Pragmatic - United Kingdom12:32 AM
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Mrs E. N. Jarra, I don’t know how you could go round the world telling people off simply because you deemed Jammeh cannot be criticised when you cannot guaranteed for fact that, all the citizens of The Gambia could give you a round of applause for your telling of the truth. You were not also nice when you said “all you know is to open your stinking mouths to spoil his good name and efforts” and “if you think you can do better for your country why don't you come back and prove it” to fellow citizens. But Mrs Jarra, did not realised that the only one, the participants in this forum have discovered so far with a stinking mouth is the one who knows what a stinking mouth look like and that is the like of you, who have one hanging all over the place without control Mrs. Without the migrants and their efforts, I mean those who pay the hefty import duties at the Gambia ports on vehicles and other merchandises, not to mention the funds we spend in the building industries and etc, I believe the economy of the Gambia would have shrink to zed zero. Never should ever doubt to give credits those abroad, but hey who know it all, you might do you know supposed you live around families who benefited well from this while you still struggling.
The Pragmatic - United Kingdom12:29 AM
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Hi Mr Dawda D, my dad have got a one long post for Mrs Jarra and those in suit with her but I hope she can read and understands pure English or else she can keep the whole text in her basket for feature references.
B Buddy - United Kingdom12:21 AM
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I am not sure for 100% if Africa will become a united state of Africa as Dr Nkrumah wish, but certainly not in 50 years to come, simply because, the north African countries like Morocco, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt do not regard themselves as Africans, they just pretending. Geographically, they cannot deny the fact that these countries are located on African continent. Centuries ago, only Black people live on that part of the world, they came and invade them most of them were killed before they scattered all over the area. We have studied their own history in their own country therefore, they can’t deny the fact, let West African countries try and unite economically, socially, militarily and politically to make west Africa a better place for her future children. Morocco even requested to join in European union. They consider the Arab council more effective than African union.



Yankuba - United Kingdom8:20 AM
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Esteemed wow.gm Editor

For some time the wow forum has been blighted by bugs in the system it seems: posts disappearing and reappearing - often out of sequence, which must be confusing for readers attempting to follow a thread. Also we see duplication in the News Stream, and sometimes the appearance of source code or similar. Can you comment for the readers on this please - is it a problem you are attempting to address?

Regards
Dawda D - United Kingdom8:04 AM
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Mr Khan - this site has BIG technical difficulties it seems - our posts are coming and going, then appearing out of sequence. I hope you read my reply to your respectful letter; it begins: "I agree that we should be judged by our actions....."

Regards
Dawda D - United Kingdom7:58 AM
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Please Dawda D read this annotation very carefully and try to understand the oral cavity.

You Dawda ‘D’ have not provided I with the known caring order yet to make me believe you have actually overcome your demons. I dislike the attitude that you still holds and not you as a person Mr Dawda ‘D’ frankly and that hasn’t change. Which of course is ‘your making of other people feel small brained due to you qualifying yourself as the father of the European Empire’. What I mean is, you Dawda ‘D’ have never stop making people feel they are silly because you think you are in a better status hence your are a Brit also an EU son and with superior Education. In one of your most recent case or comments is with regards to those Gambian graduate Nurses and Doctors, and where you also nicknamed yourself as Anon, but have definitely make sure in your text that you did fail in case by depicting expertly on what I mean.

Please Mr. D no disrespect but don’t just appear from nowhere in this affiliation of the real people who are trying their best to turn round what they believe is abhorrence to their conciseness for the possible or probable, by saying few gesticulated words to me without showing some form improvement for me to meet you halfway in reconciliation of our past. I am a possible and an accommodating man indeed but not to be cheaply influence by words without actions. I am sorry if your luck has not work for you this time and I’m hoping that my words have not been misconstrued for what they should rather express.

I sincerely forgive you for the offences you had course against me and my son ‘B Buddy’ and bravo for backing, but Hey, please take good care of yourself and good luck and be congenial with your debating style.

Mr A Khan - United Kingdom10:32 AM
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Banjul Report - welcome to this forum sir. I hope you will contribute often.

Regards
Dawda D - United Kingdom10:25 AM
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Wow.gm editor has erased my initial response to Mr. Dawda D but I want this bit to stay. And i.e. I am a possible and an accommodating person indeed but not to be cheaply influence by words without actions. I am sorry if your luck has not work for you this time and I’m hoping that my words have not been misconstrued for what they should rather represent.

I sincerely forgive you for the offences you had course against me and my son ‘B Buddy’ and welcome back but hey, please take good care of yourself and good luck and be congenial with your debating style.

Mr A Khan - United Kingdom4:40 AM
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Thanks Mr. Borry for your comprehension of your own frailty against decency and the making of mends for the accidental expressions you used towards Ebou while trying to defend yourself against the like of your attack. I fully acknowledged your remorsefulness and hope the rest of the readers will follow suit.

The Universal Declaration of the Islamic Human Rights as guaranteed by God-Almighty has provided an Article one would like to say is here for the cure of our ignorance which is transcend in our lacking spheres.

I.e. the Protection of Honour among mankind: Islam has laid down injunctions as God-Almighty said in the Holly-Qur’an;

a) “You who believed, do not one (set of) people make fun of another set”

b) “Do not defame one another”

c) “Do not insult by using nicknames”

d) “Do not backbite or speak ill of one another”

The pragmatic - United Kingdom3:30 AM
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Dear Mr Khan - I agree that we should be judged by our actions, and not our words alone. You have made it clear how you judge me, yet I feel that you have judged me harshly. I wish I could go back into the archives of WOW to review all the things I wrote, because in all sincerity, I cannot see how I have given you the impression that I feel superior for being British, European, or white - or how my comments might be construed as trying to make people feel small or inferior. The truth is that I have no superiority feelings about my national or ethnic origins at all - on the contrary, I share the collective shame of my ancestors ill treatment of your ancestors, and the interference of western foreign policy in African and Middle Eastern affairs, throughout history to the present day. Mr Khan, I cannot apologize for being British, European (the makings of man) or being white (the making of Allah - SWT) because they are beyond my control.

I withdrew using my real name Dawda, and made a few contributions as 'Anon' (meaning anonymous). I did this because I felt that some people were reacting, not to WHAT was being said, but WHO was saying it. I didn't see this is as being any different to you using alternative nicknames such as Mr Khan, The Pragmatic, Jungfadulah, Afrobond, etc. Also, I really cannot understand why you should take offense at my offering of congratulations to the recent graduation of doctors and nurses in The Gambia - a profession to which I belong.

I did not enter WOW to 'show off' my superior education (I don't believe it is) or to 'talk down' to people. I entered because I have married into a Gambian family and have developed a deep respect for Gambian culture and people; and I want to keep abreast of Gambian issues. I know that I will never be able to 'think' like an African, and that there is always the danger of causing offense by ignorance of African ways - but it is not my intention.

I ask that you now join me in drawing a line under the past. I apologize unreservedly for any offense given in the past. By all means judge and challenge my opinions in the future (for this is the essence of debate) but please avoid making assumptions about my morality. If I do appear to say something that you regard as offensive - ask me to clarify did I really intend it as such.

Time will tell.

Respectfully yours
Dawda D - United Kingdom1:35 AM
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Very well said Borry. Perhaps it is the impersonal nature of internet communication that lures us into some bad habits. We have to police our own behaviour on here of course - but it would be far better if we communicated as if speaking face-to-face. It is an easy option to trade insults, instead of advancing an arguement through reasoning, and sometimes agreeing to disagree. I particularly like your point about 'no individual (mortal) owning the truth'.

Regards
Dawda D - United Kingdom10:21 AM
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Mr Khan - you speak wise words to Borry and Abou, and I agree with them 100%. So now, you and I should set an example by setting aside our past differences. Will you meet me half-way?

Regards
Dawda D - United Kingdom9:15 AM
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Human Rights In Islamic

Islam has laid down Universal Fundamental Human Right for Humanity behalf, which of course must be observed and respected with utter centrically under any circumstances, whether those on dependence to those Rights are resident within the territory of a named or unnamed country, or perhaps at peace or conflict with any particular state or group of people.

God-Almighty has given; we persons dignity and honour beyond deemed considering the fact that, He breathed of his own spirit into human-being. In account of that fact also, we human-beings are united in Him and through Him. Every Human being is thereby as well related to each other and as for all; we have since become one community of one brotherhood but whom accountable and answerable to the Most-Compassionate Lord of the Universe.

Human blood is sacred or sanctified and there-means, human blood must not spill in terms of killing without of any justification. In violation of the sanctity of God given Rights to humans or in the case of spilling human blood by killing a person of any kind without justification, God-Almighty’s Words has equates it with the killing of the whole or entire mankind.

It is not permissible to present oppression onto the weak (meaning women, children, elderly, the sick or wounded under any circumstances by any particular government, Authority or state or person. The hungry person must be fed, the naked be clothed, the wounded or the sick be treated with dignity, regardless of their delinquency, ethnicity, Nationality, faith or region and etc.

When Islam speaks of Human Rights indeed, it really means such rights are granted by God-Almighty and not by kings and kingdoms or legislatives or cabinet ministers or Government assemblies or human right groups such as the UN and etc. As we already know the facts here, the human rights constitutions granted by human public figures or legislatives or Organisations can always be withdrawn or change in the same manners that they had been introduce in the fist place. The same is in case of a dictatorship government or leaders as the like of the West governments who accepts and recognises the rights they already conferred but the only next they could act upon before one could realise is to openly violate or withdrawn or change them to suit their evil-egos. It also includes the human rights that they had provided decoration for, and the most contemporary sample is (Britain and USA on WMD in Iraq).

Hence Islamic Human Rights have been granted By God-Almighty Himself; no legislation in this entire Universe can amend them as such authority is not accessible by anybody whatsoever.

No person in this whole World and I mean, hasn’t got the slightest authority to abridgment or withdrawn or change the God given Human Rights. These rights are certainly incomparable to those counterfeited by persons’ on papers for the sake of decoration but would rather become the real denial to people due their status once the adornment is not required any longer.

The prattle proclamation or resolution of the United Nation for instance cannot also be compared with the Human Rights granted to mankind by God-Almighty. As in the case of failing to enforce or comply with them and denying those Rights to the people who deserve them or make alteration or changes with what is granted to people for egotism or violating them while paying lip services, the verdict for such people, governments, clerics, leaders and etc are unequivocally torment.



The Pragmatic - United Kingdom3:10 AM
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I could not make my conversation long hence long post are restricted but I kind of like some of the points both you Borry and Abou are trying to raise here and the only freaky thing I dislike is the abusing of each other hence we are as brothers as you already know it.

By the Grace of Allah (SWTA) I would like to talk about the Human Rights and I hope that we will all come to realise what a fools we have been for not letting our consciences drive us through the right direction while we also fail to ask guidance from God-Almighty.

The Pragmatic - United Kingdom12:38 AM
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Now the two of you should have all your argument shaped up by now. It should always be about consideration, and as Gambia being a Nation of Veneration, whatever contribution one has to offer in this forum should reflect just that dear Borry and Abou.

Our inconsideration in many aspects as one Gambian family has not only put our country and people in pieces but have even called for concern more than we all could ever provide convention for. We have no self-esteem when it comes to remembering what God-Almighty has safe us from and not to mention admiration for the good people of our Nation and what they have done for us.

The Pragmatic - United Kingdom12:17 AM
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Generosity of mind, which is often given the phrase as moderate virtue.

We have been taught from our Rich Islamic core curriculum that:

‘The great lawgiver Prophet Moses was on his way to see God-Almighty and to ask for guidance about his feature work. On his way he met a mendicant (a poor) who said to him; “Where are you going Prophet Moses? “I am on my way to see God –Almighty” replied Moses (ASWS).

Mr Khan - United Kingdom11:39 AM
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Mr Ban Ki Moon, I believe you should dump this position you held as a UN secretary General hence that very Bureau is only using you along with the Western World as their escaping goat. Your aim and ambition and are very touching but if scrutinise with a bright mind they would prevail not hence it is against Western system of belief.
B Buddy or Thunder - United Kingdom10:53 AM
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i am quite confident the self exiles who has relationship with corrupt officials are trying their way back in to the gambia, because they do not have the pleasure of being in europe, because they cannot enjoy of having curropt money they have stolen and have the infuence upon others to tanish the good imerge of the president but jammeh will stay into power as long as GOD wishes whilst the stolen money is fading away from there hands. please leave the president alone to continue do his good work. africa is full of corruption and mismanagent of public funds and only a stick leaders intervention can make development plans to work and jammeh is the only person to workout that misfortunate circumstances around all african state.MAY GOD BLESS HIM TO LEAVE IN HIS POSITION TO PROTECT all gambians.
ams - United Kingdom6:07 AM
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December 01, 2009
Gambians have a unique background and must not be weaken Mbadinou.

The Gambian President Abdul-Assize Yahya Jammeh’s expression for what he call dismay with regards to the growing frailty of families tolerance in our present generation is imposing. His serious concern for those old lag individuals who fall fault with righteousness, not caring for others around them and be unhelpful to all is seriously poignant.

The only moulds of character Gambians prefer in honesty, are copycat of foreign people, as lack of satisfaction of our own cultures is seen as uncivilized and in this case I mean the way we now treat the vulnerable. We copy Jamaicans, Nigerians, Babylonians and you name it. We have the much rich family tolerance and yet we have now forsaken or abandoned them to bear the sham for what ever our parents had adored and adopted.

The upshot of ignoring Jammeh’s call for concern, to renew our commitment to change the attitudes in the Gambian sphere and to be compassionate in remembering the weak by the inhabitants of our states could be barrage of the unwanted on our ownselves.



Thr Pragmatic - United Kingdom3:53 AM
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November 30, 2009
Generosity of course, is the whole incentive of our Muslim Festive for long and many generations before hand, and are however at heart for many while no end for such is to date.

The great Islamic educationalists in the past and present had and have related by saying, ‘Almighty-Allah had taught Moses that’, “the real self-sacrifice for the shake of others is the basis of the greatest capacity for perception of the Devine”.

And that indeed my dear fellows, are the extreme self-sacrifice which were given to Muhammad (SAW) and his followers.

I am with the filled thanking and would be at wishful for an everlasting freedom from strife ‘with the site of the Edd this year and many to come’ to every Muslim who had attributed to the fullest meaning of Liberality or Generosity by which charity to enhance the indigents’ status were to their days conducts.

Mr Khan - United Kingdom11:16 AM
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