[2] iPhone Cartoons Islam

Do not underestimate Steve Jobs and his wonderful achievements and technology to the world, but only marvel at how humans deal with facts.

. We do not underestimate Steve Jobs and his achievements to the world, but we only wonder how humans deal with simple facts
"Think Different"

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Kamal Al-Mandalawi

I have 5S version XNUMX and I want to download Cydia. What do you advise me to do? Thank you and appreciation.

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Kamal Al-Mandalawi

This idea and design is clear to the wise person to understand (my greetings to Islam Phone)

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Dhoom

I swear I didn't cry or anything, I'm crying over Somalia, poor thing

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Jumana

They cut my heart Somalis 

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Abu Abdulrahman

I follow some comments, unfortunately, they are from Muslims, and the one who has no god but is to crowd one with the one he loves, love your unbelieving deceased, and the date is on the day the newspapers fly, I am talking about who has mercy on this infidel

God Almighty says to the Messenger, may the prayers and peace of God be upon him (And the Prophet has revealed it to you and to those before you, because if you are associated with you so that He will love the people of your deeds.

God suffices the hypocrites 

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Jojo

By God, no tears fell from my eyes the day he died. Nor did I get upset, but when I see Somalia, I cry for hours, not just one day, but days. He said what he said, we cried over him haha. With yourself, my clever one.

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Anas

When the world loses the great people, no one can deny that loss, regardless of whether he is a Muslim or a Christian, as he did not provide this technology only to Christians, but rather he presented it to the world in all its spectrums.

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Ahmed Hani

Peace be upon you. When Yeti Jobs died, what saddened me the most was that he was of Arab origin, and I wished he had remained Arab and Muslim until his death. At that time, I may have been saddened by his death, and I cried and my heart broke with pain for the death of thousands of Somali Muslims. I had not heard that even the Kom El Dikka Stock Exchange was affected, but when Jobs died, the stock exchanges were affected. May God be with you, my Islam and my Arabism.

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Saad Abu Khaled

Hi
The comparison has prejudices against Muslims, especially Arabs
Muslims have collected donations for Somalia and other African countries and dedicated continuous days to open the door to donation. As for crying, it is a human condition that you cannot dictate to people. Whoever has a heart and feeling will cry or treat you with crying.
I see that the logo is misplaced

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rayed2012

Neither Jobs nor anyone else will intercede for their inventions as long as they died against Islam. The caricature is real and realistic in a time when the media has become one of the most important means used in any field of media that can turn the scales unfortunately and show falsehood as if it is true. May God make us use these inventions in obeying God and calling to God, and that they will not be an argument against us on the Day of Resurrection.

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Gone

I expect millions to appreciate the achievements of Steve Jobs Mo on Steve Jobs breath ...
Many suffered for the millions who died. May God have mercy on them and forgive Muslims

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Mother of Narcissus

Peace be upon you. I personally love to use the iPhone and the first phone that won my admiration, perhaps the person who invented this device is important, regardless of his religion, so we have to know that we are using this phone not for the inventor's sake, but from the device itself

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Cherry with a taste of chocolate

It is true that Steve presented the iPhone with creativity and all the art and trust, but there is something missing in the Arabic letters, which are the shortened Alif and the abbreviated Lam Alif. He was confused when writing because of the lack of letters, and if I cry, I cry for my Muslim brothers. In Palestine, you kill with your first hands. But, God willing, we will count them as martyrs, God willing  

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Abdul Aziz Mr.

No matter what he presented, it is not permissible to have mercy on him

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Abdallah

He did not fall short, but we did not and will not cry over him.
You are the one who came up with the phrase (crying).
Have you forgotten what he and those with him did in the program of his Aqsa Intifada?  

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Awad Al Habsi

Hi
I congratulate all Muslims on the Blessed Eid al-Adha, may God restore it to all Muslims, and their usurped lands have been liberated and they have regained their glories. As for the karakatir, it is more than wonderful.
And he suggested more of these wonderful works of art, especially that link our Islamic community with its important issues, so that it does not come in the midst of the many events that plague the world and may distract us with its glamor from our reality and the suffering of many. Every year and everybody's okay

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Meshaal Kuwait

God accept your obedience
Happy new year…
Human nature is mountainous
Including grief

But we should mourn those who are closest to us in religion and blood

Note and please advise

Is Steve the one who invented the iPhone?
Or is it a member ??
I hope the blog manager put a topic to speak
On it about Steve
Is extinguished, the camels waxed by his departure?

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Mkhawi Apple

Yes, millions die and we do not cry, but our hearts are with them by praying because they are Muslims ,,, but we will not weep you and we will not pray for mercy, Steve, but what you gave to this world will remain ,,,,

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Imprisoned

The difference by impact
Millions left the world without leaving a trace
One leaves a million traces
Millions have to cry
Don't blame the watery eyes
Rather, they blamed matte brains
Leave a trail
An invention
A book
Anything we cry for

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Bafqih

Think different

This phrase was introduced by Steve Jobs, when he launched the new Macintosh technologies in the nineties ... Was he hiding behind it a meaning other than what we understood at the time ??

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Adel al-Harbi

Regardless, he is an inventor, but the Arabs ’loyalty to him shows how foolish we are in the West
In the Somalia famine, Western countries did not move. Where are the charitable organizations that they claim? Where is UNICEF? Where are human rights? They are all bogus lies, and in Saudi Arabia they are called "Kharti"

Comics at the core
May god give you strength

Cherish yourself, O Muslim

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Vdatk Oh Messenger of God

Your article should be published in newspapers because it is important, and this is the reality .. Unfortunately

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Syed Hamid

The caricature is not in its place and does not carry what some have imagined
I mean, we cannot compare Steve because he died and advertised to him (we did not cry), and when I say they annoyed him, I mean we are the users of Apple products
You are the favorite brother of the cartoon, did you not cry for the sultan of goodness and friendliness, and did you share the mourning? Why did the millions in his mourning crowd not take into account what is happening in Somalia, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and wooooo?
His look is not appropriate

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Abdulrahman

We did not cry over him. But he presented a development for a product that we must use in the best possible way in charitable works for this world and the hereafter. If he were alive, we would say, “May Allah guide him to Islam.” At the same time, we feel sorry for the conditions of Muslims everywhere, especially Somalia. I remind those who can and want to send their sacrifice to them because they are in dire need of it. May Allah accept it from everyone. Happy New Year, health and wellness. Thank you, iPhone Islam Team.

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Abo Naser / Adhan

My brothers, why does everyone answer a word from his imagination and we have forgotten the words of the Lord of Glory and the Almighty? And the next verse is the separator between everyone who made his change except a Buddhist or someone else
The verse:

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My hope is satisfaction of my Lord

It is true that there are people who die every day, not every hour, but no one is affected. When Steve is gone, millions cried, and when he dies every day from the continent of Africa, no one is affected. Are my words true or false ??? If it was a mistake, please respond  

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lina

Frankness I feel no one cares about him and nothing,
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If you see that no one else is crying for the people, you do not open every home and be healed.
Somalis we feel them.
One of the prisoners of Palestine has five life sentences
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. It is true that it is a good component in Apple, but how do you write about it and you?
Your name iPhone ({[Islam]})
Anyway, there are people who cry over the poor people who are being killed.

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Abusalman

Creator will want Steve's creations to end
Others get a chance to show their creativity
How many inventors died and still have many ideas in them

And the will of the Creator that Somalia be a country of poverty and famine
May God punish the Muslims with which they spend or hold
And a sermon to scholars of this famine in the presence of the economy
Bumper universal
This is an opinion

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BA in Computer

And you are honest, Steve died and the whole world knew
Thousands of Muslims die, and no one knows

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طارق

Poverty is the poverty of minds, not the poverty of pockets
The world always cries for those who enriched people's lives with their minds.

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Nivito

"Human beings deal with facts"

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FST

Frankly, I did not cry in either case, but I was sad about Steve’s death because he was a person who added a lot to technology, and I was even more sad about the thousands of Muslims who are dying of hunger, thirst, and disease because of the pride of Muslims in my heart and my human feelings towards them :)

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Himtaro

I did not cry for him, but I cried for others

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Lulu

I myself did not cry, nor did they grieve, but I feel it is worth comparing

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Al Hajri

Yes, I understand the point. Millions of our Muslim brothers died in South Africa and no one cried over them. But one of the iPhone makers dies and you cry over him. Where is the Islamic conscience?

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Abu Muhammad

The world is full of his inventions, Okay, but we cry for this blessed hour, since he is not a Muslim.

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Nasser

What I understood, see how an apple has become in billions, and a people dying wanting an apple.

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Oud oil

Last evening to everyone
I think the comparison is injustice, not the two models, the same issue: the first is famine and poverty, and the second is discrimination and innovation
With all due respect to all opinions

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Sumi

Frankly, the cartoon is very expressive, but I don't think any of the Arab Muslims cried for Steve

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Fahad Al-Wehaibi

Cracker does not tell reality and the correct one to write
A person dies and (hears - knows) millions
And Islamic symbols are not heard of his death, but a few

And I remember upon the death of the scholar Sheikh Ibn Uthaimin, I did not know of his death until a week after his death (God is the helper)

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Ibrahim Al Hassan

This is normal, as the value of every human being has been presented
Al-Rafi'i said, "He who does not increase anything in life will be in addition to it."

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Alaa

God does not help whoever is crying when he is a Muslim .. and every day at least XNUMX Muslims die from hunger and other than dead from wars. One soul of Muslims in Somalia and the other is better than a thousand from Steve Jobs. Muslim legs.

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Showers of departure

Seriously, you are laughing

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Abubaker

Every day, at least XNUMX Arab and Muslim people die in Syria
And no one cried over him, God is sufficient for us, and yes, the agent

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Nabil

Steve Jobs died and always remained the Most High, but with my intense love for Apple products, I have never grieved him, while I am a Libyan and I see a Libyan brother dying in the war next to me because of the Libyan tyrant, Gaddafi God has no mercy on him. Hungry Somali and Occupied Palestinian. And there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of God

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mohanad

Er, by God

Zmaaaaaa wondrous

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Gnooon

I don't see anything that prevents us from grieving a person who gave us so much, and I don't think someone denies this, and then sorrow for parting.
A person and a soul had something normal in this world that did not separate his religion or sect. The most important thing is what he is
Do not complicate matters with fanaticism
As for the story of Africa, we hear our longevity and we do not see anything that binds us, or there are no relationships formed and we suddenly lost it
From the other, sadness and alopecia at separation will be the loss of something that affected our lives, and suddenly it is gone

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Ha

I swear to God for me, I didn’t cry and did not panic

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David

O group, we did not escape in the trivial thing and cling to it, i.e. yes, he was a polytheist, but he was a genius and he benefited the society, but no one said his true word and spoke about the Muslim father who threw his son in a shelter and made him a polytheist. We did not talk about this. We did not spend time with each other

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Abu Layan

I grieved him and did not cry him, and perhaps the sadness is more intense than crying

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Sense is

I mean, one died in Apple in millions. And Syria and the millions of millions, no one cried

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Mubarak

Steve Jobs died and the day before my cousin was killed by a stray bullet in Sana'a. May God have mercy on you, my cousin.
He is the first Saudi youth to be martyred in Sanaa

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Too

I was upset when Steve Jobs died because he presented things to the world that would benefit us, meaning even if he was a Buddhist, what his religion would have entered me in him and he was free, but crying is not impossible.
As for our brothers in Somalia, it is impossible that there is no Muslim who will not cry over them

How long will we Arabs remain ignorant ??

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pleasantry

He took money and a month for what he gave
Mercy and forgiveness are not useful to him as long as it is not uniform
We hope that he will be succeeded by a Muslim scholar who is considered his work

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Yasir

Yes that's right. Glory Lord

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Basil Al-Harbi

Men love to convey his suffering to peoples, and you have entered his religion
As well as his unanimity I wish we raise better than such
Thank you Yvonne Aslam

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breath

Who cried on him? I knew that he died as if nothing had happened ..

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😁

The picture came out, but I swear his death didn't affect me at all. I swear, if it was Prince Sultan...

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Yousef Al-Subaie

We cry Iraq, we cry the Levant, we cry Afghanistan, we cry Palestine, we cry Somalia, we cry Chechnya, we cry Kashmir, we cry and weep and we cry our bitter reality We ask God to hasten the victory of the nation and liberate itself from its tyrannical and hypocritical tyranny and support the Mujahideen everywhere, As for Steve Jobs, he does not care about me because he is an atheist and I will not mourn for an atheist. On the death of my Muslim brother only

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Funny thing

Why is this generalization ?! Not understand

Rather, it indicates the truth about your feeling of Steve's death
Compared to the death of an African who died of starvation

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Sloom-alaqeel

We did not cry for Steve Jobs. We mourned for the millions who died.
Do not say we did not cry Steve Jobs an infidel man.
As for those who died, they were Muslims, and many of us donated for them.
I do not think it is a beautiful cartoon

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Bakr Al Marsoumi

Comparison is not appropriate iPhone Islam

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Accolade

One person died, millions cried
The Arabic language has met with linking tools for the words of this phrase to become:
One person dies and millions cry
Have you not heard the call of the Arabic language from Hafiz Ibrahim, which says:
I have expanded the Book of God in wording and purpose, but I have not found it narrow in terms of verses and sermons.
How can I be too tired today to describe a machine * and to coordinate the names of inventions?
I am the sea, in whose depths pearls are hidden. So, will they ask the diver about my shells?

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Nasser

this is life
Some people remember, the rest forget
Some people benefit, the rest benefit
Some people love them, and the rest we hate them
Some people we know about them and the rest we do not know about them

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Abdulrahman

How can we not cry when our hearts are sad for me, and Muslims everywhere have betrayed us, not only in Africa, but those who were killed in Palestine, and before them were in Libya and before them in Egypt and in Syria. That he was going to do, we do not object to God’s destiny. This is a written thing, but I think that he was doing something in the field of technology and not long ago, he brought out the iPhone for us, and now here is my personal assistant, which I only saw in films ...

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Abu Turki

It is true that the issue is not related to each other, but it is possible to have a sweet idea in order to move what we have seen from a religious, moral and humanitarian duty, and God knows best.

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Ahmed Al-Helbani

Hahahahaha, amazing thing, but it deserves to cry

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Grazer

Remember whenever you pray at night
Millions lie on the rock for bread
On the bridge of the surgeon she walked and walked
She wears her skin and dies attributed

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Eid sun

The bitter truth is that the cartoon is sincere, and we Muslims always mourn their grief and rejoice over their joy. You also remember their prince's marriage. Some people have left the Friday prayer transfer because of them.

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Adel Abdul Karim Hussein

My brothers in God, this caricature shows what Muslims have reached now. Every day thousands of Muslims die, and no one cares, even the rulers of Muslims, who fear nothing but for themselves and their chairs. What is happening now is the extermination of the Arab peoples is the best evidence, and there is no one who fears God among Muslims even in these blessed days. Hajj does not care about anyone. Rather, the Prophet, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, told us that the sanctity of a Muslim is greater with God than the sanctity of the Ka’bah before which the Prophet stood and said, by God, I know your sanctity with God, but the sanctity of a Muslim is greater with God than you.

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Abu Saoud

On the one hand, crying over people you do not know only from a human point of view, he knows that your crying will only last for a few moments. As for crying for a person who has presented something great to humanity and knows it because of the spread of words about his biography, to cry over the loss of what he offers is a necessity, according to my belief.

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Mohammed Kasem

Question to the administration

Since you are an iPhone expert, why not put a weekly iPhone programming theme?
Until the day comes when the Arab and Islamic nation cries for you

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Falih

No comment. Expressive image

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Barhoum

I never cried on it

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fahad

No, I didn’t cry over Palestine, Syria and Somalia

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Mohammed Kasem

This is his right and one effect in the history of mankind that mankind must mourn for
As for if you were referring to Muslims, unfortunately we are now crumbling against us as nations crumble to their bowl.
Our Lord covers us

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Anas

You are right, and expressive cartoons

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IPhone

Peace and mercy of God be upon you / As for me, his death was nothing but a broadcaster, Hadi, and I looked and said, By God, he died? As for the comparison, although I do not know about the millions who cried because, as I said, I did not pay attention to the matter, but who cried, it is because he is famous and has given us the wonderful iPhone, and the rest does not cry them because no one knows them, just as the media has not given the matter its true size, there are people who do not know until now About the reality of what is going on, for example, in Somalia. This is a personal opinion. The difference is the fame and what it has provided to this material world

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Most7iLansaal

By God, I did not cry for him, nor anything, nor did he come in my mind until I mourned for him ...

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Muhammad Al-Obaidullah (Abu Ali)

Hi

We commend his achievements
But we didn't cry over him
Apple lost him, and he is indeed a seasoned man
But we did not, and we will not, cry him

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Adel Abdul Karim Hussein

My brothers in God, the caricature puts the reality of Muslims in front of their eyes, but is anyone dreading? Yes, thousands of Muslims die every day and no one cries. And when Steve Jones died, thousands of Muslims cried. Remember your brothers in Palestine, Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Syria, Libya and Yemen. Even the Arab rulers are not lenient.

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Toto

Nice cartoons, frankly, thank you iPhone Islam

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Ọṁạa

I swear by God, I care about myself, Steve Jobs

By God, I am more interested in Africa than he is ..!

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Dr.. Salman Al-Rubaie

Our true Islamic religion appreciates knowledge and scholars and gave them the rank they deserve for their achievements and their service to people.

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Turki Al-Qahtani

Comment on this topic in two parts /
XNUMX) From the religious point of view, this is true. Hundreds of Muslims around the world die. There is no life for those who call, and no one cries.
XNUMX) From the scientific point of view, the man has brought about his transfer and a development that deserves to be referred to as Lebanon
Thank you and I hope to have made my point

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Omar

God have mercy on the dead Muslims

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ℳǤℵǿʘǿℵ; ƙℌǻℒⅇƊ

About myself, I did not and will not be sad. He is not a Muslim

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Ahmed Al-Zuwaid

Oh the cruelty of human beings

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Ahmad

God bless you

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Abu Sati

A beautiful and understandable cartoon. I hope you set a day dedicated to cartoons so that iPhone Islam becomes the best blog.

Thank you for the picture iPhone Islam

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XNUMX

We didn't cry over him
But we will lose a different world

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Gotti

This is an insult to the world, not Mdhalahm, they cry only for their interests only

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Abu Al-Hisham Al-Hamwi

Peace be upon you..
It seems that the map of Syria and Yemen also has a point of view.
Do not forget to support your brothers in the Levant and Yemen, brothers.
God save us from a lonely people and a revolution ** that complained before it met life as an orphan

God is enough, and yes, the agent..

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Mr Ahmed

Honestly, the iPhone has some weird things, and believe me, the phone will not be better than the iPhone. Good luck to everyone.

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Khaled's father

How sweet iPhone Islam 

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Muhammad Bajri

There is no power but from God.
Oh God, help them in your great days. Oh God, feed them, water them, and be with them. Oh God, feed them as you feed us. O God, I call you by your greatest name. When I was asked about it, I was given, and if I was called, I would answer
If you ask for it, then she will return. If you have mercy on him, you will have mercy on our brothers in Somalia

Oh God, they are hungry, so feed them and thirsty.

Have mercy on them with your vast mercy

Stop them with your goodness and your treasures from all your creation

Oh God, Faraj their anguish rightly testify that there is no god but God

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MacAliPro

Nice and expressive comics. I agree with you, it is completely me. Thank.

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Doctor

Beautiful caricature with an idea, beautiful attention and mention,
We have two brothers who have the right to think about them, but we did not cry over them, and I expect in Saudi Arabia specifically that all disasters had the role of our poor before we sang !!
And Steve Jobs, I expect that no one denies what is presented to the world in terms of technology in your hands now. He has the merit after God, whether an infidel or a Muslim, and we do not know where God is closer. For now ???
Mob device of an infidel person !!
Of course, what I mean to cry, and do not disbelieve in it, and I felt a little and you would like it if you were to kill him: (((

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Abu Omar Al-Tamimi

I say people cry for this man and their silence about the death of millions, a great calamity and a great calamity, as well as mercy for some of them
This is a wonder

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past

People cry for someone who loves a need like Jobs, and this is a cry of interest
As for grief for people who have died in the world, there are many and their achievements are not known, but they died so that others can live in peace. Only this common factor is that between them.

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    A gift

    Not for those who said a favorable cry.? Stev brought about a great change and an unusual electronic revolution because he invented the smartest types of electronic devices A person like him really tears the eye for losing him because he changed the world and because he was a really intelligent person and knew how to benefit from his intelligence. I was the first to cry over him and I feared that Apple would break after him.

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ابراهيم

The strange thing is that we cry for those who died, but I cry for those who are alive and on the way to death.

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Alfada

Peace be upon you. The cartoon may show the extent of the media comparison that took place a while ago. This happened. We ask God Almighty to have mercy on us and on all Muslims, and not to worry about anything, so that we do not forget that just as there is evil, there is good. We ask God in our prayers to have mercy on all Muslims and relieve their distress. Amen, Lord. Thank you, iPhone Islam.

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Leopard

Hi
For me, I lost a scientist who had achievements. And he could be forgotten if he had an alternative. Because he is one. And he has an alternative with time.
But my brothers are from the afflicted Muslim countries, but not their people
And because I forget. ???  

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Abu Hamad

This issue is clear to everyone with two eyes 
Caricature expressive Jaddaa 
We are not left behind and we are not humiliated except for this.
But when do we wake up from our slumber ?! 
God does not change the condition of a people until they change what they themselves.

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Abu Saud A

We wished that he was a Muslim for his accomplishments and for bringing the world into our hands

But he was not a Muslim, so why shed a tear for him?
This does not prevent us from saying thank you

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Abu Hamad

The issue is clear to everyone with two eyes 
Caricature expressive Jaddaaaa 
We are not left behind and we are not humiliated except for this.
But when do we wake up from our slumber ?! 
God does not change the condition of a people until they change what they themselves.

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Turkish

May God have mercy on you, Sultan of goodness. By God, I was sad because of your difference

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Abu Salwa

By God, I did not cry or grieve for someone who is not equal to the nail of Muslims

One person died, someone had a technology, someone else had a better technique than he did

We paid millions for his invention by purchasing devices

And you pay other inventors

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Jules

This cartoon only expresses the opinion of its owner
We are saddened by the loss of Steve not (to him) but by the loss of his achievements
As for our sorrow for our Muslim brothers, who said I do not grieve, yes, we mourn for everything that befalls our Muslim brothers everywhere, but we contribute with what we can to alleviate the harm from them.

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Ammar Suleiman Al-Ammar

Sadness and weeping for the scholars who taught us about religion and spread the morals of the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, such as Ibn Baz and Ibn Uthaimin, may God have mercy on them

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Solomon

XNUMX% of the comments are philosophy

And the one who is commenting on this topic or otherwise says good or silent
Thank you Yvonne Islam
Thank you, Tariq, that you bear the XNUMX%

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Eastern girl

Peace, mercy and blessings of God
I did not cry for him, so when I cried for a non-Muslim person, and if he made achievements for humanity, then he will seize the price of them before he goes
As for the brothers in Somalia, they are, by God, those who made me sad
They starve to death
God have mercy on their condition

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Muthanna Saleh

This is the reality of the Islamic nation, where hundreds of Palestinians die and no one cries for them or gets angry on their behalf.

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Abu Saleh

Yes, he was brought to his world, so people made him cry, and I cried because he did not die for Islam

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Abdul Razzaq Al-Anzi

In general, compared to its place, I did not turn, nor asked, nor cried for Steve.

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achieved

I swear by God, Iphone, Islam is honest, but I did not cry for myself, but my heart is cut off when I see millions of Somalis die 

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A tech lover

The cartoon is clear, that there are people dying in Africa, Somalia is an example. No one was affected or saddened by them and they are Muslims, while Steve Jobs is the complete opposite and this picture with the Apple logo drawn on it represents Steve, and the map of the African continent represents the poorest continent in the world.
This is my interpretation, if it is correct, it is from God alone, and if it is wrong then it is from me and from Satan.

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Osama Al-Muwaijid

Honestly. Steve was dangerous, but unfortunately he passed away. May God have mercy on him. He invented the MacBook laptop. He invented this new device and he invented the iPod 4 Touch that I have. Oh man, this is an inventor named after him. I hope I invent something like him.

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    Hanadyshb

    He died as an infidel, and it is not permissible to ask for mercy for him. Return to the stories of the prophets, their children, and their fathers. How God Almighty asked not to be saddened and to show compassion to them because they are infidels. Look at the Acts of the Apostles. You did not intercede for their infidel relatives, so what do you care about worldly work?

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    AFS

    Peace be upon you
    My brother, by God, I did not expect these words from a Muslim like you, how do you have mercy on Steve Jobs when he died an unbeliever, but because of him he invented some devices, even if they were wonderful?
    What do you know that it is not permissible to have mercy on a non-Muslim? I am blown away by my intention that I do not respect Steve Jobs nor do I appreciate him the exact opposite, but despite that there is no benefit without Islam, and you in Abu Talib, the uncle of the Messenger, may God’s prayers and peace be upon him, is a good example, and then there are many creative Muslims who did not care about them.
    This is what I wanted to clarify

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Khalid al-Zahrani

Peace be upon you. I follow all that you offer, and I do not have the right to pray for you except to pray, may God help you to do good and stop your steps. Millions of paragraphs do not cry over them, and Steve Jobs did not cry over him, but the world cried for the loss of its creativity. There is no power but with God, and tomorrow every single person has no weeping, and will not lose anything but his righteous deeds, so we ask God for us and you to do a righteous deed and a good conclusion  

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Manahel

Creativity
A reminder to our brothers, especially the advent of the Eid, and a reminder of our afflicted brothers in Africa

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Abdallah

The day Steve Jobs died, millions of people cried
And they died to me in the continent of Africa, and no one cried, and it is meant from the continent of Africa (Somalia)

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Abdulrahman

In general, comparison is not permissible. Otherwise, what is his fault is that if he died, he left a vacuum and is entitled to be missed .. As for our brothers in Somalia who said that we do not cry for them, each according to his feelings and belonging, how do you not cry for your Muslim brother who suffers from hunger and you see in the other nearby bank Some of them, with their large crows, could not move from their place, even their tongue was unable to speak. I think every Muslim believer is crying over his Somali brother and others who are suffering, and that weaker the faith.

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    Abu Abdullah

    I saw in the news that Steve Jobs' religion is Buddhist, meaning he worships idols. If that is the case, why do we pray for mercy for him!!!!

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    Jamil bin Salem Al-Karbi

    The purposes of Islam Phone, as they mentioned, diminish the efforts of Steve, but they are referring to the people, not a specific person
    How is it that many of the peoples of the earth did not raise a fuss when many people die, whether by famine or wars, while the peoples rose and did not set up a base for them
    Because of the death of one person .. In this act a contradiction !!!
    The death of people is not only in Somalia with the importance of the event there. I ask God to reward you for your sympathy with them, but humans die in the tens, hundreds and thousands, but in hundreds of thousands around the globe. !!!

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    Israa 83

    Why diminish Abdul Rahman's brother

    If you mean the Gulf states, they have given millions
    But this is not enough
    Because their tragedy is political, economic and cultural

    And the Gulf states progress at the expense of their people
    But even the hidden case of the people provided what he could

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Sara

Once sweet cartoon
And it is not what he meant, I mean, they said, but you were sad in your mind, right and not

Hello!

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    Thank you, Yvonne Aslam

    Your words are correct, sister Sarah

    Excellent on you iPhone, wonderful blog «God willing, may God be blessed»

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@losha

Very expressive comics

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Mohamad

Peace, mercy and blessings of God be upon you. Regrettably, this is the irony of the irony reality in which we are living, and it is still and is still the result of several factors that struggle against us and the Arab and Islamic nation in particular inevitable. It cannot be escaped as a result of the situation we are in. peace be upon him).
This simple introduction, albeit a little boring, but I liked attention to the misinterpretation, which is the misunderstanding that we are realistic about (with great respect for Yvonne Islam, who provided us Arabs with many facilities to the world of Awas and its applications. Thank you very much and may God reward you), but we should not link anything with anything.
Good, Steve Jobs, and this is a fact that is not hidden by many of us who have made many and fruitful contributions and achievements to the digital revolution that began since the early seventies of the last century on a belief and until a short time before he passed away, it was a natural thing for millions to mourn his death because the world lacked or missed something (and this Personal opinion (although Apple is present and continues to dazzle us with new technologies, but Gober was a symbol that inspires the future of godliness (whoever you talked to with someone about Steve Jobs, who knows the growth of this person, but you remember iPhone, he knows). That is because I was a fan of Windows, especially Windows XNUMX and its terrible facilities, until recently, when I moved to the Awas year and was impressed with the facilities over its facilities, my idea changed.
The important thing is to sum up the words here, the death of Steve Goes was painful and a loss (a personal opinion) and I think everyone has the right to grieve and show their grief as we saw and heard, but we should not relate this to our painful reality, a long time has passed and the nation is calling, but there is no one answering and complaining about anyone but God is a humiliation and yes to God, but There is no relationship (what is the income of bananas with tomatoes, even if the two are grown in the soil, but there are still degrees of difference) and we think with this caricature we will stir up sectarian strife and extremism and open the doors wide open to how I form it, to the opportunists. And God forgive me if I made a mistake, because my intention was not to gloat, but the issue, as I said, is a common mistake and it was necessary to clarify.
Peace, mercy and blessings of God

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    Ahmed

    By God, my dear brother, I could not translate your article into a language that I understand, because there are a lot of linguistic errors, the use of terms and fruits that have nothing to do with the topic, and the use of two languages ​​with an article XNUMX% Arabic, I think it is a kind of hypocrisy. You could have translated the words into Arabic to make your article more rhetorical.
    The last comment on the issue of grieving the death of a Buddhist person, are you not afraid that God will join you with him on the Day of Resurrection?
    I mourn for our deteriorating Islamic world in which Muslims kill each other every day to implement Zionist aims. God guides and fixes Muslims' affairs for good.

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    Mohamad

    My honorable brother, it seems that you understood the issue wrongly. Sadness is not grief over the death of a certain person. Rather, sadness was a symbolic thing because it was a mentality that provided a lot to the world, and what a Buddhist person entered and feared God will put you with him on the Day of Resurrection The question is only simple to express an opinion, that I am an Arab and a Muslim, praise be to God, and my heart breaks Daily current events. But whoever among you has seen a denial, let him drag him ... to the end of the conversation, and we have no power except by supplication.
    Regarding the language, praise be to God, I am sure of it, and if I understood something about it, a place would answer me. Regarding linguistic errors, I am freeing up with a translation with Taa Marbouta and not translated?

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    Noor-Eddin Afdi

    O Muhammad, you are a human being who understands, and to you your words are correct, but in people who see the scales and forget the content

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    mohamad

    Thank you very much for your comment, my dear sister, this is what I mean from my words, but unfortunately Brother Ahmed, who added the first comment, they understood a mistake (sorry, I may have made linguistic mistakes here, so excuse me :))
    I think this is our big problem. We always look at half the empty glass, and God knows the intentions
    Peace be upon you

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Whispered the wound

May God’s mercy and blessings be upon you
Frankness, the words of the mind, no one cares about the death of so much
They were concerned with the death of a person
As for myself, I have not paid any attention to it

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Whispered the wound

Peace, mercy and blessings of God
I myself did not understand what the cartoon is meant for
But it is good that thousands of people die, and no one knows that a person dies and becomes a name for himself
Thank you

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Muhammad Anas

The matter is relative
The more our achievements for humanity, the higher the people
And whenever we lag behind on those achievements, no one will pay any attention to us

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Faisal

We did not cry over him ... nor do they grieve

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Abu Hamza

Millions of people die of starvation in parts of Africa.

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Sattam Al-Harbi

No, God does not cry over a man who does not know God
The Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, the most honorable creation
He died and he is the one weeping over, but we do not cry over this
On him, and I truly know people who died and all of their abnormalities
The world cried over him from his charitable works and alms
So this is the one who weeping about. Sunif, we thank him for his invention
The iPhone, but we do not exaggerate Balbakagh is not Muslim
We marvel at some that he says have mercy ...
Wonderful how God bless him when he is not a Muslim?
We must spend what we say while I feel that people are
Exaggeration is too much and this is not permissible to exaggerate
This is what I wanted to clarify, and may God’s prayers and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad

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Grazer

Excuse me! I did not understand the purpose of the caricature! Maybe the picture is not clear
Who would kindly explain to me what is meant and excuse the Shepherd for his ignorance, and I have a free sacrifice code (^ £ ^)

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    Hammoud Al-Malas

    Clear my dear
    The image of those in Africa, specifically Somalia and the rest of the affected countries

    Willie Alysar Steve Jobs

    Blesstm

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    Grazer

    Thank you for clarification
    And thank you, Yvonne Islam, p. He drew our attention to the suffering of others
    But from my point of view that experiencing the death of Steve Jobs was not tangible except with us, the Avonians, by virtue of our association with the man’s apparatus, and how much perhaps we are the Avonians of the entire Arab nation in the sense that there are millions who have not heard of Jobs’s death and millions more that Jobs’s death has passed on is normal news and the rest is a large part of it. She must follow Jobs' death indirectly and not intentionally, so that whenever you enter a forum, you find talk about him
    In short, the clamor and uproar that followed Jobs’s death is nothing but the limits of the iPhones only, but because of the media we thought ignorantly that everyone knew, wept, or affected

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    Al Omari

    Shepherd, but educated
    God be upon you
    Balanced words like a goat's loins

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    Salamander

    I mean, one died in Apple in millions. And Palestine died millions, no one cried

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    Abu Randa

    They meant that on the day the inventor of the iPhone died, millions cried, and on the day millions of our brothers in Somalia died of hunger, no one cried, did you understand, my heart ??

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    Abu Layan

    Destination dear
    Apple is a single hump, meaning that he lost only a small part of the apple, which is death. One of the pioneers of science was absent from us
    Africa is known from all directions, meaning that poverty and hunger have eradicated most of the continent

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RoMeO

By God, you are true ... 😪

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eq1975

This topic is very normal (unfortunately)
The story is what I want a symbol to marvel at the topic
One of us blamed him for someone close to him, or even why is he not close to him ... if we say that he is from his neighbors or even that he knew from the flags of his culture
You will see him cry over him ... because he has been emotionally attached to him
Even if he does not know him personally ... let alone someone who is considered one of the geniuses of science in our time ... and many people have lived certain moments with him ... especially during the times of launching promotional campaigns for his products and inventions.
Which inspired many and served many and changed the features of our era
Any symbol, whether it is a symbol of religion and belief, or a symbol of science and technology, or other symbols
You find that the minds and hearts of many people are related to them sensibly or emotionally, or even more than that in some cases
This and God knows

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Sense of the world

I don't know from which perspective you are looking at the issue, but people did not cry for him personally... when he died, but they cried for the great loss to the world with the departure of this person... and the word "cry" is an exaggeration.
No one cried over him, especially my words in the Arab world

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New

Honestly, some people even prayed for mercy on him, meaning they said, “May God have mercy on him,” but it is not permissible to pray for mercy on him.

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Aliila

May God have mercy on the world from his deadly affliction.

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Hatem

Luckily I didn't cry on him

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    Fig

    By God, we did not cry for Steve or anything, but we said thank you, Brother Steve, for this beautiful thing. As for our Muslim brothers in Somalia and other Muslim countries, we mourn for their hunger, death and humiliation.

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    Mkhawi Apple

    FigoThere is a note on your comment; when you talk to a non-Muslim, do not say to him, “brother,” as you wrote in your comment, “brother Steve,” because brotherhood is only for Muslims ((The believers are but brothers))… Thank you and I accept the advice…… 

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Husam

You believe
And I always thank you for what you offer

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