this is from quran and sahih hadith,
here it will be shown the proof from the life of Muhammad(saas), life of sahabah, life of khalifah, life of wali, life of mujahideen, life of muhadethin , inshaallaah
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kafri+mushreeq+munafequn fighting united, so mumin you also unite and fight united,
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kafir+mushreeq+munafequn always fight with munim
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Allaah said those who are not invovle in fighting with kafir+mushreeq+munafequn are among them
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oh prophet Muhammad(saas): prepared mumin to fight,
and sahabah followed
every body followed,
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kafir men and women killing mumin, and muslim is not learning fighting
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kafir + mushreeq + munafequn women on killing field......
http://www.csmonitor.com/Photo-Galleries/In-Pictures/Women-in-the-Military
February 9, 2012
Soldiers of the US Army's 115th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) prepare medical kits as they rehearse mounting a withdrawal convoy of armored vehicles from Iraq south to Kuwait at their location 25 miles southeast of Baghdad at Kalsu Base, Iraq, on November 22, 2011.
Scott Peterson/The Christian Science Monitor/Getty Image
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kafri+mushreeq+munafequn fighting united, so mumin you also unite and fight united,
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kafir+mushreeq+munafequn always fight with munim
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Allaah said those who are not invovle in fighting with kafir+mushreeq+munafequn are among them
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oh prophet Muhammad(saas): prepared mumin to fight,
and sahabah followed
every body followed,
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kafir men and women killing mumin, and muslim is not learning fighting
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kafir + mushreeq + munafequn women on killing field......
http://www.csmonitor.com/Photo-Galleries/In-Pictures/Women-in-the-Military
In this Aug. 10, 2009 photo, U.S. Marine Female
Engagement Team members Lance Cpl. Mary Shloss (r.) of Hammond, Ind.,
Sgt. Monica Perez (c.) of San Diego, Calif. and Cpl. Kelsey Rossetti, of
Derry, N.H. wait for the signal to begin their patrol with Golf
Company, 2nd Batallion, 3rd Regiment of the 2nd MEB, 2nd MEF in the
Helmand Province of Afghanistan. The team's mission was to engage local
Afghan women to find out and address their concerns. On Thursday, Feb.
9, 2012, Pentagon rules will catch up a bit with reality, recommending
to Congress that women be formally allowed to serve in more jobs closer
to the front lines.
In this file photo U.S. Marine Sgt. Monica Perez, of
San Diego (l.) helps Lance Cpl. Mary Shloss of Hammond, Ind. put on her
head scarf before heading out on a patrol with Golf Company, 2nd
Batallion, 3rd Regiment of the 2nd MEB, 2nd MEF, in the village of
Khwaja Jamal in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Perez and Shloss
are members of the Female Engagement Team whose mission is to engage
with local Afghan women.
February 9, 2012
February 9, 2012
(3 of 17)
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta speaks to service
members with the Army Nurse Corps, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, at Landstuhl
Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany.
An U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations
member talks to Iraqi children during a visit to An Nassiria, Iraq, May
3, 2003.
US soldiers leave the mess tent after dinner in 2003.
Soldiers exercise in a gym at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, Oct 16, 2010.
February 9, 2012
(7 of 17)
U.S. Army Spc. Stacy Brukardt smiles after surprising
her daughter Corysta Brukardt in Corysta's kindergarten class at Perry
Elementary School in Erie, Pa., Jan. 30, 2012. Brukardt, a cook with the
3rd Brigade of the 1st Infantry Division, just returned to Erie from a
one-year tour of duty in Afghanistan. Her daughter wasn't expecting her.
Stacy Brukardt will spend a couple weeks in Erie before returning to
her base at Fort Knox, Ky.
Soldiers of the US Army's 115th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) prepare medical kits as they rehearse mounting a withdrawal convoy of armored vehicles from Iraq south to Kuwait at their location 25 miles southeast of Baghdad at Kalsu Base, Iraq, on November 22, 2011.
Scott Peterson/The Christian Science Monitor/Getty Image
U.S. President Barack Obama greets servicemen and
women following remarks on energy security at Buckley Air Force Base and
Air National Guard Hangar in Aurora, Colorado, January 26, 2012.
Nur Mohamed, chief of police in the village, speaks
to 1st Lt. Candace Mathis from Rome, NY (l.) as US Army soldiers of
Alpha Troop, 3rd Squadron 71st Cavalry of the 10th Mountain Division,
visit the village of Mirdish, in Kunar Province of eastern Afghanistan
on Sept. 22, 2006.
Portrait of deceased female U.S. Army soldier Sgt.
Shawna M. Morrison of Paris/Champaign, Illinois, is part of a collection
of portraits of more than 1,300 U.S. military men and women killed in
Iraq and Afghanistan on display at the Women in Military Service for
America Memorial at Arlington Nation Cemetery, March 23, 2005.
Members of the US Army Reserve stand at ease before
marching through Cambridge, Mass. The soldiers were taking part in
Cambridge's annual Memorial Day Parade in May of 2005.
U.S. Major Trish Morris (l.) salutes an Iraqi woman
trainee army officer during a graduation ceremony, following ten weeks
of training in internal security, democracy reinforcement, and fighting
terrorism in Zarqa, Jordan, in June, 2004. Some 850 Iraqi army officers
consisting of Kurds, Sunnis and Shi'ites, graduated in Jordan after
receiving training.
Belgian nurse Augusta Chiwy (c.) who saved hundreds of
wounded GIs during the WWII Battle of the Bulge, receives an award for
valor from the U.S. Army, in Brussels, Dec. 12, 2011. The U.S.
ambassador says there was a 67-year delay in presenting the award
because it was assumed that Augusta Chiwy had herself perished in the
battle.
U.S. soldiers pay respects during a Memorial Day
observance ceremony at Camp Eggers in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 25, 2009.
The U.S. forces based at Camp Eggers gathered wearing khaki, camouflage
and blue blazers to salute their latest dead comrades, 1st Lt. Roslyn
Schulte, or Roz, from Ladue, Mo., and Shawn Pine from San Antonio,
Texas, a former Army ranger who was working as a contractor to train
Afghan army soldiers.
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