Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Taliban Target Students At The Islamic University in Pakistan Killing 6 Male and Female Students

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  1. Let me first start by saying that NEITHER THE HOLY QURAN,NOR THE AUTHENTIC TRADITIONS OF THE PROPHET MUHAMMAD allow, justify nor bless acts of suicide and murder. The indiscriminate taking of life and suicide are some of the greatest crimes against God and humanity itself.

    The persons who are committing these acts in Pakistan are foriegn Sunni extremist, offshoots of Al Qeda, and reorganized versions of the Taliban. They are in fact INVADERS. Young muslims, born in war zones and easily influenced by charismatic Jihadi leaders (in the streets of L.A. we would call them O.G.'s).

    My point is that the people who commit these acts are not average Pakistani citizen, but rather foriegn fighters from various various parts of the Middle East. Suicide bombing is not a Pakistani who are Sunni muslims of Wahabi background.

    This attack was organized by Afghan/Arab invaders as an act of desperation and blatant terrorism. Real muslims would not kill other muslims, or innocent women and children - period.

    I ask Allah's (swt) blessing on those whose lives were cut short so ruthlessly. This criminal act in fact is one of multiple methods implemented by these drug dealing Afghan invaders operating out of the defined war zone: Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Waziristan, Pakistan, China, and possibly Iran and Iraq.

    These attacts are a textbook strategy from the book of Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi in Iraq, who was an Arab a Jordanian who went first to Afghanistan then to Iraq, organizing and executing some of the most horrendous acts of the war. For Al-Zarqawi the torture and mass murder Iraqi Shiite's, Christians, and Sunni muslims was quite easy, despite no presedence of this being found in the authentic traditions of Islam.
    One of his achievements however was to anger the local population towards organizing greater security, working with the Americans and asserting greater control of their country, ultimately erradicating Al Qeda in some places. While still unstable they have come a long ways from the days of Musab Al-Zarqawi.

    It is my hope that the ruthlessness of these terrorists who kill mainly defenseless muslims, will cause the population to unite against the invaders in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. Peace however takes as much and even more sacrafice than war.

    Any man can make war but only the strongest of men can make peace.

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