The Syrian customs have banned the iPhone permanently from Syria, and whoever enters the iPhone into Syria exposes himself to legal accountability and also to confiscate the device, and the reason is that the iPhone contains features that are prohibited according to the laws of the Syrian Communications Commission.

As we were told by smartphones, the features are equal and we are surprised when a government blocks a certain phone and leaves another! Why not block Android phones, which on the contrary have more features and are more vulnerable to penetration as we mentioned in yesterday's article, and if the intention is to prevent spying from foreign bodies, I think that phones Android has the right to be prevented because of its vulnerabilities and spy applications. When governments or organizations decide to block a device, it is necessary to prevent the operating system of this device and not the device itself, because, for example, the same iPhone operating system is present in the iPod touch and iPad, and the Android operating system is present in the Galaxy and HTC, so what is the benefit of preventing a particular device If the features are repeated in other devices.
As for reality, the truth is that there is no difference. Everyone knows what the Syrian people are going through. We ask God to support the truth and our brothers to support the injustice and the oppressors, and the Syrian government may think that it is thus preventing the truth from being delivered to the world, but no matter how long the injustice will one day evacuate, and our brothers will triumph and we ask God. That justice prevails and the law of God rules in all Muslim countries.
Most of us know that Steve Jobs, the founder and late president of Apple, is of Syrian origins, and that his father is Syrian. The father of Steve Jobs posted a video on YouTube confirming his solidarity with the Syrian people's revolution, his rejection of violence and his support for the Al-Ahrar sit-in on YouTube. From every place in the world and from all nationalities ... Let us declare our solidarity with the demands of the free Syrian people, and let us all say with one voice, No to murder, No to injustice, No to oppression, No to oppression ... For more and to participate in the campaign Go to this site.
This is the video of Abu Youssef joining the Al-Ahrar sit-in on YouTube
As for the software store and developers and their solidarity with the Syrian people, there is only one application, we have witnessed Apple disrupting its publication for several months until it was finally released in the software store and its name Syria only...
You know that the iPhone Islam site is a technical site, and our feelings and feelings towards our brothers in Syria may carry a lot, but we would like to keep the site special, so please take this into account in the comments.
Thank you to our brother Noureddine for sending the picture of the iPhone ban in Syria



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