Re: Why Do Assyrians Have To Prove Who They Are? |
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>Scholars came from all over to study in Iraq. Imam Bukhari, who was from modern Uzbekistan and is known as one of the greatest hadith scholars, came to Iraq at age 10 to learn. Many top Muslim legends, scholars, etc were either born in Iraq or migrated there at some point. Salahaddin, who is known for defeating the crusades and for his just behaviour, was from Iraq and from the same area as Saddam Hussein. Iraqis love their land and fight for it while our boys bend over for British, French, Russians and whoever else who had interests in the area. ...Will Durant mentions that in Christian Spain, wealthy families sent their sons to Muslim universities in Granada and Andalusia not only to become educated but learn the gentlemanly arts and civilized behavior. --------------------- |
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