(07-30-2021, 02:41 AM)Desaad khaan Wrote: I am interested in your definition of fighting. But yes, my fear of losing my life resorted me to choose "love" as a momentary option, it's called ju justu before the choking then murder.
Ah yes, we need to refer to the same context first.
By 'fighting' here I mean 'spiritual warfare', as I believe you mentioned earlier that you've experienced this as well?
Thus 'attack' and 'fighting' here mean as thus, spiritual attack and spiritual fighting.
Quote:During the revolution, the International Criminal Court said it had collected evidence that Col Gaddafi had ordered the rape of women as a weapon against rebel forces.
‘For Gaddafi, rape was a weapon’ BBC News
LOL
Oh come on, I actually expect much better from you.
To able recognize 'how things actually are' in the example of Col. Ghadaffi.
But ok let's assume that Col. Ghadaffi was an 'STS', then those who designed and scheming his downfall are actually much more STSes compared to him. Much much much more.
They did the same thing with Soekarno back in 50's and 60's.
Thus it has become like a 'standard template on how to hit your enemy'.
They spread 'facts' about Soekarno, many wives and concubines, how he treated those women.
With objective that it will ruin his legitimacy and support, which of course doesn't work as within Islamic tradition having multiple wives and concubines is all good.
Next step is of course; assassination plan.
For both Ghadaffi and Soekarno, it also failed miserably.
Next step instigating rebellion within military ranks.
For both Ghadaffi and Soekarno, it works marvelously.
The results is similar: More chaos and mass killings happened within the country.
For Soekarno's case, more than 1 millions people died, literally tortured and massacred.
For Ghadaffi, about 900,000.
Bravo..
Definitely Ghadaffi is guilty of: peace and stability, free education and healthcare, no interest loan and the worst of all rejecting US dollar as currency in exchange for Libyan's oil.
Which thankfully all of those are no longer in existence within today's Libya.