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To: SARMAN who wrote (227995)4/23/2007 9:25:30 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 281500
 
Re: AN Iraqi Muslim man allegedly raped a Muslim woman as "punishment" for her reading the Bible.

Why do you have harsh words for me merely posting these articles, and NEVER any harsh words for the perps?

Speaks volumes about you.



To: SARMAN who wrote (227995)4/23/2007 9:28:02 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Respond to of 281500
 
How a British jihadi saw the light
From The Sunday Times (UK)
April 21, 2007

Excerpt:

Two weeks after the terrorist attacks in London another Saudi student raised his hand and asked: “Teacher, how can I go to London?”

“Much depends on your reason for going to Britain. Do you want to study or just be a tourist?”

“Teacher, I want to go London next month. I want bomb, big bomb in London, again. I want make jihad!”

“What?” I exclaimed. Another student raised both hands and shouted: “Me too! Me too!”

Other students applauded those who had just articulated what many of them were thinking. I was incandescent. In protest I walked out of the classroom to a chorus of jeering and catcalls.


My time in Saudi Arabia bolstered my conviction that an austere form of Islam (Wahhabism) married to a politicised Islam (Islamism) is wreaking havoc in the world. This anger-ridden ideology, an ideology I once advocated, is not only a threat to Islam and Muslims, but to the entire civilised world.

entertainment.timesonline.co.uk