Friday, July 30, 2010

Adolf Hitler: The angle of the story we rarely hear(translate)

What you will read is an email I received from a friend of Saudi Arabia ... I translate into English version and I share with you all ...
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My honour to the great man, Adolf Hitler, may have at times like this ...


I talked to a family member who is being completed his PhD thesis and I was shocked when he state his thesis relating to Adolf Hitler, Nazi leader. So I say "I will never figure out all the Muslims in this world until you choose this as the title fool?"

He laughed and said what I know about Hitler.

I then said that Hitler killed a mass murderer and put Germany above all things ... and he asked where I source. I said sure sumberku from TV.

Then he said: "Well, the British have done even worse than that ... the Japanese Emperor during the time they are the same ... but why the world is punishing Hitler and put the offense in fact worsen the name of the Nazis as if the Nazis still exist today while they overlook the British to Scotland, the Japanese to the world and the South African black people they are? "

I therefore ask for answers from him. He continued: "There are two reasons -

1. Hitler principles relating to the Jews, Zionism and the establishment of Israel. Hitler was launched to destroy the Jewish Holocaust because Jews consider to be destructive of the world in one day.

2. Hitler on the Islamic principles. Hitler has been studying the history of the previous government and people of the past, and he has indicated that the three most powerful civilizations, the Persians, Rome and Arabia. The three civilizations have dominated the world a while ago and Persia and Rome has developed their civilization to the present, while the Arab is more strife among themselves only. He saw this as a problem because the Arabs will destroy Islamic civilization that he had seen so great a while ago.

On his admiration of Islamic civilization, he has printed and distributed pamphlets on Islam to the Nazi army during the war, even to the non-Muslim troops.

He also had the opportunity to force Germany give Muslim to pray when the time for anywhere ... even the army was praying in the plains of Germany and Hitler's Berlin was waiting until the end of their prayers congregation to deliver his speech.

Hitler also frequently met with the Scholars and ask their opinion and learn from them about religion and the stories of friends in the administration.

He also asked the Sheikh to assist his soldiers to pray for those who are not Muslims, and an encouragement to other Muslims to kill Jews.

All this information is historical research done by my brother for his PhD thesis and he asked me not exaggerate anything that does not trouble him for presenting it later. He does not want me add material from the internet because I am not a history expert. But the pictures that have long been spread here and everyone can see it on the Internet.

I also hard to find additional information on the Internet and find a few things:

1: The influence of Al-Quran in Hitler's speeches.
When Nazi troops arrived in Moscow, Hitler wants to express. He ordered the advisors to find the opening words of that great regardless of religious texts, the words of the philosopher or the byte poetry. An Iraqi writer who resides in Germany suggests Al-Quran:

(اقتربت الساعة وانشق القمر) means: The moon is the Day of Resurrection and will be split up ...

Hitler felt encouraged by this verse and use it as the word of the opening and the contents of his speech. It describes the commentators of that verse means greatness, power and deep meaning.

This was stated by Hitler in his book Mein Kampf, written in prison that many aspects of his actions based on verses from the Quran, especially those related to his actions on the Jews ...


2. Hitler swore by Allah the Almighty

Hitler entered the oath in the name of Allah the Most High in the pledge of his army chief will be completing his studies in Germany military academy.

"I swear by Allah (God) the Most High, and this is my sacred oath that I will obey all orders of the army chief and leader Adolf Hitler's Germany, the highest leaders armed, that I will always be willing to sacrifice the nyawaku at any time for my leader "


3. Hitler had refused to drink beer (alcohol) at a time when he was nervous during the Germany a somewhat shaky and problematic.

At that time the doctor suggested he drink beer as a medicine, and he refused, while mangatakan "How do you want to ask a person to drink alcohol for medical purposes while the rest of his life he had never touched alcohol?"

Yes, Hitler never touched alcohol throughout his life ... he is a tea drinking habits using a special bag ...


It is not the purpose of this paper to defend what is done by Hitler, but it aims to unveil what is hidden by the West. May we all stand to benefit allahua'alam ..........................



Saturday, July 24, 2010

MALAYSIA MATCHES 1975-2009


Date Opponent Result Venue Tournament Malaysia Scorers
May 11, 1975 England Arsenal 2-0 (W) Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (H) Friendly Match1 Mokhtar Dahari Goal 42' Goal 77'
May 14, 1975 England Arsenal 1-1 (D) City Stadium, Penang (H) Friendly Match1 Isa Bakar Goal 75'
May 31, 1978 England England B 1-1 (D) Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (H) Friendly Match1 Mokhtar Dahari Goal
July 31, 1982 England Nottingham Forest 0-3 (L) Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur (H) Friendly Match1
July 29, 1985 Ghana 1-0 (W) Merdeka Stadium, Malaysia (H) Merdeka Tournament
May 20, 1991 England Aston Villa 0-4 (L) Merdeka Stadium, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match1
June 12, 1991 England 2-4 (L) Merdeka Stadium, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match Matlan Marjan Goal 52' Goal 76'
May 7, 1995 Brazil Flamengo 1-1 (D) Shah Alam Stadium, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match1 Badrul Hisham Abdullah Goal 38'
May 19, 1999 England Arsenal 0-2 (L) National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match1
July 22, 2001 England Manchester United 0-6 (L) National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match1
May 25, 2002 Brazil 0-4 (L) National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match
July 25, 2003 England Chelsea 1-4 (L) National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia (H) FA Premier League Asia Cup 20031 Hairuddin Omar Goal 40'
July 26, 2003 England Birmingham City 0-4 (L) National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia (H) FA Premier League Asia Cup 20031
July 29, 2008 England Chelsea 0-2 (L) Shah Alam Stadium, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match1
July 18, 2009 England Manchester United 2-3 (L) National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match1 Mohd Amri Yahyah Goal 42' Goal 52'
July 20, 2009 England Manchester United 0-2 (L) National Stadium, Bukit Jalil, Malaysia (H) Friendly Match1






































































































Sunday, July 18, 2010

GERMANY FOOTBALL HISTORY


The German national football team (German: Die deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft) is the association football team that has represented Germany in international competition since 1908. It is governed by the Association DFB (Deutscher Fußball-Bund), which was founded in 1900.

From 1950 to 1990, it was the team of the Federal Republic of Germany as the DFB is based in Frankfurt, located in the former West Germany. Under Allied occupation and division, two other separate national teams were also recognized by FIFA: the Saarland team (1950–1956) and the East German team (1952–1990). Both have been absorbed along with their records (caps and goal scorers)[citation needed] by the current national team. The official name and code "Germany FR (FRG)" was shortened to "Germany (GER)" in 1990.

Germany is historically one of the three most successful national teams at international competitions, having won a total of three World Cups and three European Championships. They have also been runners-up three times in the European Championships, four times in the World Cup, and further won four 3rd places. East Germany won Olympic Gold in 1976. Germany is the only nation to have won both the men's and women's World Cups.

The current coaching staff of the national team include head coach Joachim Löw, assistant coach Hans-Dieter Flick, goalkeeper coach Andreas Köpke, athletic coach Shad Forsythe, athletic coach Oliver Bartlett, scout Urs Siegenthaler, technical director Matthias Sammer, and team manager Oliver Bierhoff.[2]

Between 1899 and 1901, prior to the formation of a national side, there were five unofficial international matches between different German and English selection teams, which all ended as large defeats for the German teams. Eight years after the establishment of the German Football Association (DFB), the first official match of the Germany national football team was played on 5 April 1908, against Switzerland at Basel, with the Swiss winning 5–3. Coincidentally, the first match after World War I in 1920, the first match after World War II in 1950 when Germany was still banned from most international competitions, and the first match in 1990 with former East German players were all against Switzerland as well. Germany's first championship title was even won in Switzerland.

At that time, the players were selected by the DFB as there was no dedicated coach. The first manager of the Germany national team was Otto Nerz, a school teacher from Mannheim, who served in the role from 1923 to 1936. The German FA could not afford travel to Uruguay for the first World Cup staged in 1930 during the Great Depression, but finished third in the 1934 World Cup in their first appearance in the competition. After a poor showing at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Sepp Herberger became coach. In 1937 he put together a squad which was soon nicknamed the Breslau Elf (the Breslau Eleven) in recognition of their 8–0 win over Denmark in the then German city of Breslau, Lower Silesia (now Wroclaw, Poland).[3]

After Austria became part of Germany in the Anschluss of March 1938, that country's national team – one of Europe's better sides at the time due to professionalism – was disbanded despite having already qualified for the 1938 World Cup. As required by Nazi politicians, five or six ex-Austrian players, from the clubs Rapid Wien, Austria Wien, Vienna Wien, were ordered to join the all-German team on short notice in a staged show of unity orchestrated for political reasons. In the 1938 World Cup that began on 4 June, this "united" German team managed only a 1–1 draw against Switzerland, and then lost the replay 2–4 in front of a hostile crowd in Paris, France. That early exit stands as Germany's worst ever World Cup result.

During World War II, the team played over 30 international games between September 1939 and November 1942, when national team games was suspended as most players had to join the armed forces. Many of the national team players were gathered together under coach Herberger as Luftwaffen-SV Hamburg through the efforts of a sympathetic air force officer trying to protect the footballers from the most dangerous wartime service.

After the Second World War, Germany was banned from competition in most sports until about 1950, with none of the three new German states, West Germany, East Germany and Saarland, entering the 1950 World Cup qualifiers as the DFB was only reinstated as full FIFA member after this World Cup...........................................................

GERMANY

jersey home germany...........

walaupn jerman x mng world cup tp tempat ke-3 pn jd la................sebagai penyokong setia jerman jgn la nk blagak sepanyol tunggu EURO 2012 n WORLD CUP 2014 IN BRAZIL............GERMANY WILL WIN............GO GO GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Chelsea FC overview n history.......

CHELSEA FC(THE BLUES)

Chelsea have regained the Premier League crown after finishing second to Manchester United in the last three seasons. Former manager Jose Mourinho, bankrolled by owner Roman Abramovich's millions, brought the first title to Stamford Bridge for 50 years when the Blues lifted the trophy in 2005. Chelsea became only the second team to win back-to-back Premier League titles when they clinched it a year later. Mourinho left the club by mutual consent in September 2007.

Although Chelsea reached the FA Cup final in 1994, they hardly set the world alight in their early Premier League days. Ruud Gullit became manager in 1996 and steered the Blues to an FA Cup triumph in 1997, while his successor Gianluca Vialli guided the team to victory in the League Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup in 1998.

Shortly after, he led the team to the UEFA Super Cup after a 1-0 win over Real Madrid. The FA Cup followed in 2000. Vialli was replaced by Claudio Ranieri in 2000 and he led Chelsea to another FA Cup final appearance in 2002.

Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich bought the Blues for £140m. After a trophyless season, he appointed Mourinho as new Chelsea manager and there was instant success.In 2005, Chelsea won the Barclays Premiership and League Cup, along with a Champions League semi-final appearance.

And Mourinho retained the Barclays Premiership crown the year after, equalling the club's own Premier League record of 29 wins set the previous season. They were league runners-up in 2006/07 and also claimed the FA Cup and League Cup double.

They were also runners-up in the 2007/08 campaign, but by this time Mourinho had left the club. He was replaced by Avram Grant who led the Blues to the final of the Champions League and Carling Cup.

Grant left Stamford Bridge at the end of the season and was replaced by Luiz Felipe Scolari who was tasked with bringing the title back to the club. However he was sacked in February 2009 and replaced by Guus Hiddink who agreed to take charge until the end of the campaign while continuing to coach the Russian national side. He was hugely popular with fans and players and he led them to success in the FA Cup final, beating Everton 2-1.

His decision to stick with Russia saw Chelsea bring in former AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti who enjoyed a stunning first season in English football, guiding Chelsea to the Barclays Premier League title in some style. They hit 103 goals to set a new Premier League goalscoring record with Didier Drogba notching 29 to claim the Barclays Golden Boot.

HISTORY OF CHELSEA:

1992/93 - Inaugural members of the Premier League
1993/94 - Lose FA Cup final
1996/97 - Ruud Gullit appointed player-manger
1996/97 - Win FA Cup
1997/98 - Gianluca Vialli becomes manager
1997/98 - Win League Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Super Cup
1999/00 - FA Cup winners
2000/01 - Claudio Ranieri becomes manager
2001/02 - Lose FA Cup final
2003/04 - Chairman Ken Bates sells Chelsea to Roman Abramovich
2000/05 - Jose Mourinho takes over as manager
2004/05 - Chelsea win Barclays Premiership and League Cup
2005/06 - Chelsea win Barclays Premiership
2006/07 - Win FA Cup and League Cup
2007/08 - Jose Mourinho leaves the club to be replaced by Avram Grant. Runners up in the Carling Cup, Barclays Premier League and Champions League. Part company with Grant. Luiz Felipe Scolari appointed manager in June.
2008/09 - Scolari is sacked in February 2009 and replaced by Russian national coach Guus Hiddink who combines both roles until the end of the season. Chelsea beat Everton 2-1 to win the FA Cup final. Carlo Ancelotti named new manager in June 2009.
2009/10 - Ancelotti leads the Blues to the Barclays Premier League title, scoring 103 goals in the process.

Monday, June 28, 2010

GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My Favorite World Cup National Football Team....................Germany Stays In Group D(2 wins,1 lost) N They Beat England 4-1 In Rounds 16..........
Germany vs Argentina In Quarterfinal...........................I hope Germany Win..........
GO GO GERMANY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






















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