The story of Hezbollah’s halal hookups
Posted by N10452What the whole world calls prostitution, Hezbollah calls divine sex lol !
Mohammad, a 40-year old Lebanese Shiite who lives in Hezbollah’s stronghold in Beirut’s southern suburbs, was holding forth on the virtues of resistance, loyalty, and sex. “You could create the most loyal army by providing political power, social services and fulfilling the desires of your men — namely, sexual ones,” he declared.
“And Hezbollah has been very successful in this regard,” Mohammad continued. It is hard to disagree. Hezbollah liberated South Lebanon from Israeli occupation, expanded the Shiite community’s political power within the country, and has provided social services, such as health care and education, to its constituency since the 1980s. Today, it is also working to fulfill the sexual needs of its supporters, though a practice known as mutaa marriage.
It is, of course, not only men who take advantage of mutaa. Zahra, a fully veiled 25 year-old Shiite woman who is completing her master’s degree in English literature, comes from a family of Hezbollah supporters and party members, and has been a lifelong Hezbollah member herself. She explained that she practices temporary marriage because it is a religious duty.
“I take good care of myself, and make sure I look perfect every time I go into a mutaa marriage because I should please my husband, temporary or not,” she said. “It is my religious duty to do so. God allowed this kind of marriage for a reason, and I never question God’s wishes.”Zahra is divorced and believes that Islam has acknowledged sexual desires for both males and females, which is why temporary marriage is permissible. “It is also a religious duty to fulfill your sexual desires,” she insisted, noting that temporary marriages with women whose husbands had been killed fighting Israel were especially encouraged. “[T]hose who satisfy widows of martyrs have more reward in heaven,” she said.
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1. avi | November 28th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
That’s what you call a classical militia,I hope the women are hoping the men to ‘resist’ lol…….In Israel when warriors take drugs,take prostitutes or kill innocent or even harass civilians they go to jail!
2. Mike | November 28th, 2009 at 1:29 pm
Listen man. It might seem like a good joke. But this is what shiites believe. Instead of having sex outside a marriage. They have zaweej il mut3a. They think you can have sex only if you are married so if you want to have sex with a woman then you will have to marry her. It’s not like our generation does that these days but it sounds more practical than waiting all your life for the so called one, that’s if you want to call yourself a virgin before marrying or “religous”.
Hezbollah paramillitary members are prohibited from taking drugs. How do you think they beat the drugged up golani. The IDF gave them anti-depressants and other drugs; 66% of the special forces that came to Lebanon were later admitted into mental hospitals and were sent for help abroad. They were given drugs to supposedly help them fight better. These people then reported seeing white ghosts on horses that chopped people’s arms off with swords and etc. I even met one in France in ‘07 and he seemed like a real lanitic.
The IDF does not send people who kill Palestinians to jail although they might question them internally on what exactly happend for documentation. The IDF and yamas(avi’s favourite) regularily harass civilians(men, woman and children). Stop them at checkpoints and ask for their papers even if they are crossing into neighbouring palestinian villages in the west bank. The israeli police harass people at the dome of the rock and temple mount. The uprooting of millions of olive trees, destroying 100s of thousands of homes by bulldosers to build luxurious apartments for rich american jewish buyers. The list is endless.
Oh wait,let’s not forget the polygamy in israel with the ultra-orthodox, sephardic and bedouins. Or the 3000-5000 women who are smuggled into israel annualy and sold into prostitution.
I really wonder who goes to jail in Israel if the criminals are let loose to run the country. They send people like Mordechai Vanunu who revealed israel’s illegal nuclear weapons to the world. The zionists even orchestrated the killing of JFK to hide it at its begining. Or the 10,000 Palestinians in israeli jails. Families thrown in too.
3. danny | November 28th, 2009 at 2:45 pm
N,
Wow and I thought they were so divine…maybe a few of the clueless puritans on this blog can elighten us more…I would say another money making machine by HA!!
4. ziad-italy | November 28th, 2009 at 2:48 pm
pffff …
kell wa7ad byefham el din 3a zaw2ou wou they apply it metl ma fehmou …
5. Aoun blows | November 28th, 2009 at 2:55 pm
Don’t make fun of Mutaa marriage !
Doc, Ja3far and Nadim came from mutaa marriages between hasouna and a female rat in the sewer where he hides
6. kezballah | November 28th, 2009 at 2:58 pm
Hassan Nasrallah one time said: We are proud of our sila7 2al 2injab (weapon of procreation)
He meant it that he is proud the Shi3a are the largest growing community because they make a lot of babies, but he also said it with a smile so I think he meant to joke about the “weapon that makes babies”
If Hezbollah make this part of the resistance open to non-Shi3a, I will leave the LF and join the Hezb
7. arz elrab | November 28th, 2009 at 3:12 pm
Exactly my thoughts (Kezballah) great minds think alike.
Maybe this will be the only way to solve Lebanon’s problems (Metaa inter religious
marriages) Christian men and veiled Shia Hizbo women)
hahahahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
8. ja3far | November 28th, 2009 at 7:51 pm
chou hal habal hayda ?
remember a3ref 3adouwak
9. hochoz | November 28th, 2009 at 8:21 pm
أما بالنسبة الى سوريا، فـ”القوات اللبنانية” تطمح الى علاقات طبيعية بين دولتي لبنان وسوريا انطلاقا من قاعدة الندية وتقوم بين المؤسسات الرسمية بين البلدين بعد أن تكون الملفات العالقة مع سوريا تمت معالجتها، وفي طليعتها ملف المعتقلين اللبنانيين في السجون السورية، ملف ترسيم الحدود بين البلدين انطلاقا من مزارع شبعا، ملف السلاح الفلسطيني خارج المخيمات، إعادة النظر في الاتفاقيات الموقعة بين البلدين على قاعدة إعادة الاعتبار الى المصالح اللبنانية ووقف التدخل السوري في الشؤون اللبنانية
That’s specifically for N,
Nov 28 2009 (the lf site)
10. avi | November 28th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Hey Mike when is the next movie???,Talking about everything is Israel’s fault even with the sharmuta marriages lol.;…
11. hochoz | November 28th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
N, you should have more faith in the LF
طالب تكتل “القوات اللبنانية” بحذف ما ورد في البيان الوزاري حول المقاومة لأنه “يناقض ميثاق العيش المشترك الى جانب كونه غير دستوري وغير قانوني وبالتالي كأنه لم يكن.”
http://www.lebanese-forces.com/ar/artde.asp?newsid=68442
12. Mickel | November 28th, 2009 at 10:24 pm
I’m converting right now.
13. che | November 29th, 2009 at 1:06 am
INFIDELSSS!! >()
14. Elie.F | November 29th, 2009 at 10:10 am
Hochoz, don’t bother. The contradiction is what keeps N going on.
15. Elie.F | November 29th, 2009 at 10:15 am
But to be fair enough, i have to say that contradiction is what kept LF going on as well, so i want you to read this after reading your comment and see what i am talking about.
زهرا: موقفنا من البيان والحكومة إيجابي وسنعطيها الثقة على رغم التحفظ عن فقرة المقاومة
أكد عضو تكتل “القوات اللبنانية” النائب أنطوان زهرا أن موقف التكتل بعد اجتماعه السبت والمطالب بتعديل البند السادس في البيان الوزاري والمتعلق بالمقاومة أو بإلغائه لا يثير مشكلة مع الحلفاء وهو نوع من تأكيد التحفظ وشرح له.
وما إذا كان موقف “القوات” يعني موقفاً من الحكومة، أكد زهرا لصحيفة “الحياة” أن “موقفنا من البيان والحكومة إيجابي وسنعطيها الثقة على رغم التحفظ عن الفقرة المذكورة”.
16. paul | November 29th, 2009 at 11:20 am
nothing is bad about this kind of marriage if the girls and womens are adult and not forced to do it. i see it as replacement for boy and girlfriend.
17. paul | November 29th, 2009 at 11:22 am
…..in western countries.
18. hochoz | November 29th, 2009 at 1:00 pm
Elie F…
I understand ur point, however I do not find any point in criticizing the lf leadership over statements (such as promoting arab union and whatever ….) while knowing that their actions have never disappointed us…. They’ve never sold out on any of our principles, they’re just doing the best with what they have, which is CURRENTLY ONLY the political base’s support. With everybody trying to isolate the LF, I think the base should stand united behind the leadership during the current events.
More specifically, I find it unbelievable from anybody to even consider that Samir Geagea who chose prison over kissing Syrian boots would consider visiting Syria or making lf relations with Syria. He could’ve done it a long time ago and avoided 11 years in jail…
19. hochoz | November 29th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
Elie F…
my comment’s awaiting moderation.
20. Elie.F | November 29th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
No problem dude. I will wait until N permits.
21. avi | November 29th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
Paul this is fake marriage that is al it is;l this is a legal religious sharmuta grab……Please western societies are free of religion and don’t need to be hypocrits or treat women so cruel!This is the work of a murderous organization gone mad nazi style!!
22. avi | November 29th, 2009 at 2:37 pm
really you should all be watching Ahmed and Salim!!!!
23. avi | November 29th, 2009 at 3:26 pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8iUwsylyAg
My favorite episode.
24. avi | November 29th, 2009 at 3:39 pm
One last little one I hope you guys enjoy;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suDC7380Zj4&feature=related
25. avi | November 29th, 2009 at 4:01 pm
And mike if you guys step again on my turf it’s open season!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coxbyVSWr7o&feature=related
26. avi | November 29th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
So it can be clear what resist means for your militias
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3fGJc9IuG8&feature=related
27. ja3far | November 29th, 2009 at 7:21 pm
Avi… it seems you feel everything is related to your family business …
we know very well you dont respect any other religion ,, nothing new.. but can u explain to me what you know about Al muta as rules and regulations before comparing it to your family business?
for the other guys here who expressed there love and deep knowledge of the other. u can make fun of the others as much as u want.. typical you.. mala7 bit3almou 3ala the slippers of the other, the slipper yali btiswa raskoun… at the end you have showed nothing but ignorance and u will stay ignorant…
you dont miss what u dont know .. good for you
28. avi | November 29th, 2009 at 8:10 pm
I respect Islam, Jaffar ,but I don’t respect the militias !!!!!For me Jaffar I differentiate between both,you are the one that is ignorant and combines both for your own convenience ,Jaffar it is not about religion but about conception of religion and it’s role inside society…and when it comes to Hamas or Hezbollah i think they are examples of what not to do or how not to be ,please check out the video on comment 25 to confirm by proof my point please do not make me put one on how hezbollah uses children !!!Jaffar this is reality!
29. danny | November 30th, 2009 at 1:28 am
בי, אתה עושה כמה נקודות בתוקף … אבל אתה בכל רחבי המפה מדעתי. הילד שלי התרכזו
30. danny | November 30th, 2009 at 1:31 am
ja3far,
אני תוהה איפה הם כלבים dahiye … ואני משתמש במילים אלו בנדיבות … אולי בעוד שישה יחסים השני?
31. Mike | November 30th, 2009 at 2:35 am
avi who do you think you’re threatening? How dare you come to our party’s site and send videoclips of faggits of the IDF threatening to destroy my country. I can come to israel and meet you face to face if I wanted to.
32. Mike | November 30th, 2009 at 2:47 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HrtPpk6nhF8&feature=related
33. avi | November 30th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Mike I am an MC which means I like to rap….don’t worry I won’t post my music but the thing is as an MC I feel it as a duty to alert….Mike if you’re militias decide to terrorize my country’s civilians how do you think we will react ,if you don’t want to see IDF in Lebanon don’t attack us!!!It’s not that hard to understand.
34. avi | December 6th, 2009 at 2:13 am
Israeli stoners boycott Hezbollah hash
Young Israeli activists are fighting back against Hezbollah — with a boycott on smoking hash.
Hashish, or oil resin from marijuana plants, is one of the primary recreational drugs available in Israel. It’s smoked in much the same way that marijuana is, and because the marijuana available in Israel is generally of a low quality, hashish is the preferred choice of most of the country’s pot smokers.
And it’s being smuggled in by Hezbollah.
“A Persian-backed terrorist organization is the primary supplier of hashish to the Israeli market today,” activist and Jerusalem resident Dan Sieradski said on his blog, OrthodoxAnarchist.com. “And this is why, with a heavy heart, I am officially boycotting hashish, effective immediately.”
According to an Israeli police report, Lebanon is the number-one source of hashish in the country. (Coming in at number two, Israeli backpackers returning from India.) Historically, Israeli Arabs, Bedouins and Druze nomads have been the middle men in Israel’s drug trade, smuggling hashish, cocaine and other drugs across the Israeli-Lebanese border. Since Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon in 2000, however, Hezbollah has seized control of the smuggling operation, and the Islamic militant group continues to control the drug trade — and profit off all transactions made.
“Hezbollah is directly overseeing the entire operation,” Police Captain Avi ElGrisi was quoted as saying in The Jerusalem Post. “They say where, when, and how much drugs are brought in.”
The quantity of hashish being smuggled into the country started to soar in the late 1990s; Israeli officials seized and confiscated 143 kilograms in 2001. Since then, the Intelligence Department of Israeli Police Headquarters says, the amounts coming into the country have only increased.
Most hashish users in Israel are believed to be adolescents and young adults in their 20s. Sieradski’s proposed boycott has met with agreement and enthusiasm from other hash smokers around the country. Many see it as a means to give their opinions a voice with a vehicle other than petitions and e-mail forwards, by using their buying power to cut off at least one source of Hezbollah’s funding, or what activists commonly refer to as “the economic vote” — in other words, putting your money where your mouth is.
“The thing is, if you buy your drugs from Lebanon, you could well be funding terrorism through Hezbollah against Israel,” a user named invisibleplanet wrote on Sieradski’s Web site. “Who among us would want that on their conscience? Not me!” Another young man involved in the boycott commented: “It’s bad enough that they’re trying to blow up our country. I’m not going to pay them to do it.”
Some boycotters argue that the only way to ultimately cripple Hezbollah’s role in the drug trade is not merely to shut down the terrorist group’s smuggling operation but also to decriminalize the drug itself. If hashish were made legal, they say, the demand for underground sources would vanish and Hezbollah’s monopoly would collapse.
Not all Israeli hash smokers agree with Sieradski’s sentiments. One Jerusalem-area dealer, who asked not to be named, said, “It all comes from Hezbollah.” When asked what he thought of the boycott, he said, “Roll that s—t, light that s—t, smoke that s—t.”
But Sieradski and his compatriots remain confident that, even if their boycott doesn’t single-handedly overthrow Hezbollah’s shelling of Israel, they’re doing their part to contribute.
Since the start of the war, Sieradski’s Web site has been bombarded with three times its normal number of visitors. Israeli police said that they had no statistics for the amount of drug smuggling over the Israeli-Lebanon border, but it’s likely that, given the other activity on the Lebanon border, the dangers in smuggling hashish have increased significantly.
“You cannot stop people from smoking cannabis,” Sieradski said. “But you can have a profound impact on where they get it from.”
Actually, as we have noted, there has been a vigorous crackdown on hashish production in Lebanon in recent years—the fruit of a heartwarming instance of US-Syrian cooperation. The cannabis farmers of the Bekaa Valley, however, are not happy about it, having been plunged back into poverty by the eradication of their crops. We wouldn’t be surprised if more of the hash entering Israel was of Turkish or Afghan origin. The hashish and heroin trade is booming in US-occupied Afghanistan. Life’s little ironies.
lol……we are actively boycotting!
35. Mighty Mouse | December 6th, 2009 at 4:48 am
Its a pity you guys are boycotting, im sure if more israelis and arabs smoked we would of achieved peace ages ago…because we would of realized nothing is worth all this bullshit that we are going through….you guys religion is a scam, its actually mans best hoax….each one of the religons is compelete bull and its amazing the amount of followers and extremists that each one of the religions has produced….eliminate religion and half our problems will be gone…at the end of the day we are all human beings, we all bleed, we all love. However humans need to categorize ourselves and they create this complete utter bullshit called reigion….Im not saying god does not exisit, although i am not exactly sure he does but what i do is that all these so called religions are pure evil….look what its done to lebanon…look at its role in the arab israeli conflict….
“With or without religion, you would have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, that takes religion.”
36. Mike | December 6th, 2009 at 9:26 am
avi stop contradicting your statements! When I told you that many israelies are getting hashish from lebanon, you said no we smoke the one from egypt.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdI024oOsGY&feature=related
37. Mike | December 7th, 2009 at 6:29 am
Weird thing is that avi told me not long ago that the hashish they smoke in israel is from egypt.
Hezbollah selling hashish to israel?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdI024oOsGY
38. Doc1559 | December 7th, 2009 at 6:44 am
Avi
Go dig a very deep hole and hide in it. Mike cut your silly debate into pieces..
Mike !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just got banned from Facebook for speaking out against these ra-ts called zionists and NWO !! I can’t believe my eyes anymore.. I am so pissed off , I am shaking !! The trouble started on saturday night after a long debate with a pro Israeli friend of mine over NWO and WW2 some 20 other ppl joined the chat ect…
Facebook : You made one or more wall posts that violated our Terms of Use !! HAAHAHAHAHAHA motherf***ers just wait..
39. avi | December 7th, 2009 at 10:06 am
Mike I buy grass not hash and i have been boycotting hezb drug incorporation for a long time!And grass comes from Egypt…..understand that grass and hash are not the same!
40. Mike | December 7th, 2009 at 11:57 am
All the information you have about you on facebook or what you do there is made available to the government and universities in the US. I heard that admission offices in colleges in the US view the student facebooks before deciding on the entering of foreign students. I do not reccommend at all that you use your real name there when fighting these people or stating facts about the situation. I made a group once and was threatened to be banned. They took away the group and violated my freedom of speech. It was called: מוות לישראל.
http://pakalert.wordpress.com/2009/03/16/six-jewish-companies-own-96-of-the-worlds-media/
Here is the diagram:
http://www.jewwatch.com/jew-controlledpress-6-jewish-companies-96-percent-of-all-media.html
41. avi | December 7th, 2009 at 7:40 pm
Well all you’re life Mike you will wish that Israel disappears and all you’re life Israel will exist…..sometimes life Mike is something really sweet lol……..
42. Mike | December 8th, 2009 at 6:06 am
pretty much, we’ll see what happens.
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