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This song wrenches my heart every time I hear it. As the song says, are we just going to sit there in the comfort of our own homes while so many in the rest of the world, regardless of religion or anything else, are suffering? What will we say to God Almighty on Judgment Day? I pray that this song opens the eyes of all who see it and listen to it. Ameen. Peace and God bless.
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This song is about the fact that there are a lot of bigots and prejudiced people out there who try to incite anger with their hateful words. However, when we repel hatred with love, it does two things: 1) It makes the hateful person angry, because they want to make you angry, and they're not succeeding, and 2) It makes anyone observing the hateful person think less of that person and think more highly of you.
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This song is the song that means the most to me because my family is originally from Lebanon and my parents were there at the time this song was being made. The song is about the fight between Israel and the Hezbollah in 2006 and the horrible bombings that the Israeli airplanes inflicted on the Lebanese people, many of them innocent civilians. May God Almighty guide us all, and may He turn us away from evil and turn us towards good. Ameen.
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This song really speaks to me because I know people personally who served, including one of my younger brothers. Like Kareem says, "We know for sure that there's evil out there we must fight, but PLEASE BE SURE that this is one of those times." May God Almighty grant us the wisdom to know when "this is one of those times" and may He grant us peace and justice on earth for everyone. Ameen.
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As a Muslim, I really love this song by Kareem Salama because of Kareem's voice and the fact this song talks about the fact that we all want to go to Paradise, because that's the ultimate goal of all Muslims. Plus, the musical instrumentation and the flow of the song is great, and all the other messages like "My family in Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, is dead" are really powerful. I wish we would all listen and implement the lessons this song teaches.
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