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11 Reasons to Support Bahrain’s Opposition on the 11th Anniversary of the Uprising

To mark the 11th anniversary of the 2011 uprising in Bahrain, here are 11 reasons why you should support the Bahraini opposition.

The Kingdom of Bahrain has been ruled by the al Khalifa family for an unjustifiably long time, especially given that they do not earn the trust or respect of the people in order to bring legitimacy to their throne.

Such a family is not even native to Bahrain, coming in as migrants over a century or so ago, according to the legal plea of jailed opposition leader Sheikh Ali Salman.

The al Khalifa family allows the beautiful island nation of Bahrain to be a milking cow for the United States, and more recently, the illegitimate Zionist entity occupying Palestine.

From Bahraini officials doing Hannukah dances with “israeli” diplomats to the official normalization of ties with the Zionist entity to the recent news of allowing an “israeli” military officer to be stationed in the country, it is no wonder that exiled Bahraini Islamic cleric Ayatollah Isa Qasim declared that the regime “is enabling the Zionists to occupy Bahrain so that Bahrain is gradually occupied just like Palestine.”

The oppression of the Bahraini people, both Sunni & Shia and Arab & Persian alike, occurs at the hands of this regime. Aside from the massive killings and suppression that have taken place over the decades, one of the bloodiest massacres took place in the wake of a peaceful, unarmed uprising by the Bahraini people in February 2011 and again in 2017.

Oppression also takes on more covert forms, affecting people in their daily lives. Basira Press published an exclusive report on the role of the al Khalifa family in drug and sex trafficking in the country, which destroys the lives of the people, but unlike guns and bullets, this suffering is silent and unseen.

That is why it is crucial for all those who support true freedom and justice – not the hypocritical “freedom” and “justice” presented by liberalism which promotes the freedom for chasing carnal desires and insures “justice” for those who have the money to buy the system – to stand up for the people of Bahrain and remain united upon the righteous path.

To mark the 11th anniversary of the 2011 uprising in Bahrain, here are 11 reasons why you should support the Bahraini opposition if you are not convinced of the evils of the ruling system yet:

  1. Their leaders are on the path of truth-seeking and supporting divine justice
Exiled Bahraini religious cleric and spiritual leader, Ayatollah Isa Qasim

While the ruling family of Bahrain serves the false gods of money and the world’s arrogant powers (Anglo-American imperialism and international Zionism), the leaders of the opposition serve God and His divine moral principles which would lead to the true welfare of mankind. While the ruling family lives lavish lifestyles in palaces, secluded from the people, and kept in power solely by the military and financial might of America and international Zionism, the opposition leaders are among the people and represent all sects and ethnic subgroups of the society.

While the ruling family can only survive by a litany of lies, the opposition stands firm by shining the light of truth into the darkness of falsehood. Is it any wonder why truth is declared as treason by the rulers?

There is also a move to secularize Bahrain and root out the presence of Islam from society, likely in line with the Kingdom’s adherence to the UN’s devious 2030 Agenda.

2. The opposition represents all sects and ethnic groups in Bahrain

Jailed Bahraini opposition leader, Sheikh Ali Salman

Bahrain consists of two ethnic groups, Arabs and Persians, and among those two groups there exist both Shia Muslims and Sunni Muslims. Across the board, Shia Muslims are the majority of the country (around 50-70% according to many estimates).

The ruling family has promoted a system of sectarian discrimination against Shias, and ethnic discrimination against non-Arabs. However, the opposition consists of people from all walks of life and is well-known for its message of unity and harmony, to establish a sovereign, democratic state that represents the will of all people where no group is subject to injustice or inequity.

To artificially cement their rule, the al Khalifa family gives citizenship and nationality to foreigners from across the world, in order to push the Shia majority into the minority.

3. The opposition stands with Palestine, while the ruling family stands with the Zionist butchers

It’s easy to judge who’s who by the company they keep.

The Bahraini opposition is a friend of the oppressed Palestinians who are also subject to the same suppression, subjugation, injustice, and mass murder that Bahrainis are.

The relationship of the al Khalifa family with the Zionist regime is as embarrassing as it is shameless. Islam is more than just a nametag that one wears as a public show, but sadly the al Khalifa family’s lack of faith and hypocrisy is even worse than such a description, when they do Hannukah dances with “israeli” diplomats in spite of the latter’s scriptures – from the Talmud to the Zohar – which declares that non-Jews are subhuman – including specific racism against Arabs (“Ishmaelites”) – and slanders the holy personalities of Jesus, Mary, and Muhammad, peace be upon them all, in the most disgusting and heinous fashions.

For an Arab family to dance with racists who see Arabs as subhumans is dishonorable, as is for self-proclaimed Muslims to dance with those who have had historical enmity towards the Prophets of God, including Hebrew prophets who were of the same race as them, such as Moses, Jesus, and Joseph, who all faced cruelty and oppression at the hands of the elites of Bani Israel as these prophets tried to guide the people oppressed by these elites, both Israelite and non-Israelite alike, to the righteous path.

Racism is a sin in Islam and Muslims love and venerate the Prophets who descend from the Hebrew race, from Joseph to Jesus, who are all mentioned in the Qur’an with great respect and dignity. To have friendly relations with the racist rulers of the Zionist entity is also a sin, as helping the oppressors is one of the Greater Sins.

Such a sin of racism and prejudice was first committed by Iblis (Lucifer), which caused him to become Satan and be cast out of heaven. The sin of murder was first committed by Cain against Abel, as a result of the sin of jealousy. Racism, prejudice, murder, and jealousy are the cardinal sins which make up the very foundation of the Zionist regime. Yet, it is the opposition of Bahrain which stands against inhumane “values” such as those, and instead stands for tolerance, respect, unity, life, and brotherhood, which is why they extend the love emanating from their hearts to the oppressed Palestinians.

Those who stand with God and righteousness are with the Palestinians. Those who stand with evil and oppression are with the Zionists. This is the litmus test to see who is on the right side of history.

4. Ruling family abuses the judiciary to lock up dissidents and shut down political parties/societies

5. Ruthless tactics to suppress, censor, slander, and eliminate the peaceful Bahraini opposition

6. During the bloody massacres against peaceful demonstrations, children were murdered by the regime’s forces

7. Women are brutalized and killed in protests, and marginalized in society

These violations against women occur in spite of the regime’s alleged propelling of women into the public sphere, but in reality they are only doing so to turn women into commodities of capitalism just as feminism did to women of the West. Doing so also destroys families and reduces the birth rate of Bahraini people, as a smaller population is easier to control. While Islam has no issue with women seeking education or careers, it must be in balance to everything else, as their role as a mother is a builder of civilization, whereby they educate the kids with knowledge, faith, and morality which shapes the future society. The introduction of liberal feminist programs into Bahrain’s social fabric is in line with their adherence to the UN 2030 program’s goal of “gender equality.”

No matter how many nice sounding platitudes that come from the UN 2030 program the regime tries to implement, it cannot cover up their grave oppression of women in society.

8. Demolishing houses of worship

9. Outside of murdering children, other abuses of children happen systematically

10. Those who are imprisoned as a result of the unjust legal system in the previous points mentioned, are brutally abused once they are in the prisons

11. Violation of the religious freedoms of the Shia majority, and of Muslims as a whole (via the new agenda of secularization)

For these reasons, and many more, it is clear that the ones who are stirring up sedition and terrorism are the rulers of Bahrain, not the people who want to be treated fairly according to the divine laws of justice that they share in common as Muslims, regardless of sect or ethnic subgroup.

All those around the world, regardless of religion or race, who have a clear conscience and a soul that seeks justice, freedom, and truth, should naturally be on the side of the people of Bahrain, not their puppet tyrants who only exist due to the sponsorship of America and the Zionist regime.

Allah will make the righteous inherit the earth. These shameful despots’ fun and games are only a flash in the pan, and just as quickly their divine judgment will come. Let them enjoy their dances with racists who view them as less than dogs, as such temporary pleasures will end as soon as they started.

Then the children of Bahrain, who are now starving in poverty under the shadow of the king’s opulence, will be the ones dancing in celebration of the restoration of God’s justice on earth as we get closer to the awaited appearance of the Mahdi and Jesus Christ who will establish true justice all over the earth.

May Allah reward the “Bahrain – United on the Righteous Path” Telegram channel for much of the crucial information presented in this article.

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    1. We asked around and the response we got was that Bahrainis do not need donations, but rather actions and placing pressure on your country’s officials. Additionally, people should not take jobs in Bahrain because they will likely be employed in the police forces to oppress the Bahrainis and displace the native peoples (so that they are not a majority of the population and thus be able to affect change). Avoid tourism and other such things. And if you do see someone asking for donations, thoroughly research it. Do not donate to any of these Soros-funded humanist NGOs who are only a part of the problem. Keep raising your voice as Bahrain is on its way to becoming a Zionist settlement, although it is already a US military outpost which certainly is not any better.

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