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Pastimes : Understanding Islam

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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1019)2/12/2002 6:45:06 PM
From: haqihana  Read Replies (1) of 2926
 
Thomas M, There was nothing inflammatory in the remarks by President Bush. Iran is, in fact, under the influence of an evil regime. To begin with, the Quran tells all Muslims that it is their duty to kill all Infidels whenever, and however, they can, regardless of provocation. In case you need some education, Infidels are any persons who are not Muslim. That, clearly, indicates that their intentions are to murder, by whatever means at their disposal, any one who is not Muslim. The Ayatollah Khomeini said, in public that; "We shall export our revolution, to the whole world, until the cry 'Allah Akbar' resounds over the whole world. There will be struggle. There will be Jihad...Islam is the religion of militant individuals...Islam will be victorious in all the countries of the world, and Islam and the teachings of the Quran will prevail all over the world...This is the duty all Muslims must fulfil..."

As you can see, if you deign to look, the quote of John Ashcroft, is exactly correct.

You are the one that has it all wrong. Feeling the way you do, I will be happy to start up a fund to buy you a one-way ticket to Iran, so you can see for yourself what the truth is. At 29, you are still wet behind the ears, and have much to learn, but you will learn nothing from the biased, and bogus, website that you linked.
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