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    Sunday, June 15, 2008

    Watching the watchers watching us.




    Watching the Watchers
    ( from
    http://www.al-ekhlaas.net TRANSLATED )
    brothers and sisters, in this thread we put together any infos about those who claim they are
    monitoring and watching the jihad websites....some of them claim they are intercepting videos and
    other jihadi media releases...the fact is that they copy and past them from Ekhlaas or other
    authentic forums, and then embed their logos into them to boast in front of the traditional media
    .outlets that they captured and intercepted this and that release
    Other so called monitoring gangs spend all days surfing here without knowing one word in arabic, like
    by theway there is an extra n at the end of Kuhlman name, I would leave it for the)
    the "Doogie Howser of terror" Kohlman
    who spend all his days ,...


    May God give horrible deaths to all infidels who spy on our mujahideen brothers

    Their List as defined by them, their ordering. G


    THE COUNTERTERRORISM Blog

    Company C http://warintel11.wetpaint.com/
    ( They call us filthy pigs. )

    MEMRI: The Middle East Media Research Institute

    KUFFAR Blog
    !!!!!!and mypetJEWA was once staff there....enough said...

    "Laura Mansfield"

    The NEFA Foundation

    Jazak Allah Khair Akhi

    Joseph Shahda

    M. Jveritas


    Their closing comment: G

    Most of these websites look to be run partly, if not entirely, by Jews
    .Jews seldom can be found doing useful, productive work
    ,This type of thing, pretending to be 'Patriotic Americans', while in reality
    being nothing but agents of the terror State of "Israel" seems to
    .be of particular fascination to them.

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    I find it remarkable how far removed from reality they are.

    We would welcome any Moslems into Co.C. to fight terrorism.
    Maybe their posting will bring us some recruits.

    Gerald
    Anthropologist

    Spanking Afgahn and Paki.

    Iran's secret WAR plans:

    NOW Feds NO hackers.
    Revolutionary War: NO Kentucky long rifles.


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    Friday, May 16, 2008

    Shari'a State In Seven Districts: Paki


    Map of Pakistan with North-West Frontier Province highlighted.Image via WikipediaNo. 1933- Pakistan Takes Steps Towards Shari'a State In Seven Districts


    On May 11, 2008, the secular government in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province (NWFP) finalized a deal with the Taliban groups for the implementation of shari'a in the province's seven districts. The Pashtun nationalist government in the NWFP, which came to power last month, had vowed to talk to the Taliban in order to establish peace in the region. The talks were held between the government, Pakistani Taliban and the outlawed Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e -Muhammadi (Movement for the Enforcement of Islamic Shari'a).


    The Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi, led by Maulana Sufi Muhammad, the Islamist leader recently released from prison under a deal with the government, is the dominant Taliban group in the NWFP. It is also a constituent of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, which is led by Baitullah Mehsud.


    Recently, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan walked out of a similar dialogue process with the Pakistani government that was aimed at establishing peace in the Federally Administered Tribal Districts (FATAs), bordered by the NWFP and Afghanistan.


    Under the deal between the NWFP government and the Tehreek-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi, which is controlled by Sufi Muhammad's son-in-law Maulana Fazlullah, a shari'a system of administration and justice will be implemented in seven districts. This will effectively create the world's first mini-shari'a state within Pakistan, with the provincial government practically ceding control to the Taliban in roughly 45% of the province.


    To read in full, visit http://www.memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=SD193308 .

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    Wednesday, May 07, 2008

    Saudi anthropologist Sez:


    The following are excerpts from an interview with Saudi anthropologist Sa'd Al-Sowayan, which aired on Al-Arabiya TV on April 25, 2008:

    To view this clip on MEMRI TV, visit http://www.memritv.org/clip/en/1757.htm .

    "Change is the Law of the Universe, the Law Of Life"

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "Our education institutions are very deficient in various respects. First of all, critical philosophical thought hardly exists, and is almost completely forbidden. You are not meant to think, but to memorize and repeat by rote..."

    Interviewer: "To spread the prevalent views."

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "Exactly. Secondly, anthropology..."

    Interviewer: "Scientifically, speaking, what's wrong with spreading the prevalent views?"

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "First, you are not being innovative, and second, the prevalent views may have been acceptable in the past, but as life changes, everything must change accordingly. It is inconceivable that everything around you changes, yet your ideology remains static. The universe is not static. Change is the law of the universe, the law of life. Since everything is subject to change, ideas must also change, in order to be compatible with the changes in life."

    Interviewer: "Does this include the basic principles [of religion]?"

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "I believe that the basic principles remain as they are, but the way we interpret them changes. In fact, there is no such thing as basic principles. There is the understanding of people... Ultimately, everything happens in your mind, as a human being."

    Interviewer: "The Koran and the Sunna do not constitute basic principles?"


    I Don't Think It Is "In the Best Interest of the Islamic Religion That We Insist On... [Living] as if We Were in the Historical Age of the Prophet Muhammad and His Companions"


    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "The text is static, but the way people interpret it is not. You can interpret the text in a way that corresponds with the age in which you live."

    Interviewer: "So you have no problem with people interpreting the text differently in each age?"

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "As long as it is compatible with the spirit of the text."

    Interviewer: "In other words, the spirit of the text remains, and in each age, there is an adaptation [of the text]."

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "For example, I do not think – and I might be going off on a tangent here – that it is in the best interest of the Islamic religion that we insist on continuing to live as if we were in the historical age of the Prophet Muhammad and his companions. Everything has changed, and I believe that we must inevitably understand this change and respond to it. Otherwise, the physical existence of Muslims as Muslims will ultimately be jeopardized. Isn't it important for Muslims to continue to exist as a strong nation, which influences the world in which we live? How can this happen if we relate to things as if we were living 1,400 years ago?" [...]


    "With Regard to Worldly Matters, He [the Prophet Muhammad] Turned to the Relevant Experts"


    Interviewer: "You are openly calling for secularism?"

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "Secularism is not as dangerous as people think. They [the clerics] have instilled... They reduce you to that single word, so that they can classify you more easily."

    Interviewer: "So you are saying that the term 'secularism' has been distorted by a group of people."

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "The interpretation given to this term is incorrect. For example, the Messenger consulted with other people about worldly issues. In my view, this is secular behavior. In religious matters related to divine revelation, the Prophet was the ultimate authority. But with regard to worldly matters, he turned to the relevant experts." [...]


    "When You Combine the Sword With the Phrase 'There Is No God But Allah,' Some People Might... Think That You Want to Spread [This] By Means of the Sword"


    Interviewer: "Why do you want to remove the swords from the Saudi flag, while many countries – even Western countries – use symbols like a sickle or a lion? These symbols are used even though they have lost their original significance."

    Sa'd Al-Sowayan: "My problem is that the sword is combined with the phrase 'There is no god but Allah. When I wrote this, there were certain circumstances – it was when Al-Zarqawi and his people were decapitating hostages with a sword. It was as if the sword had become one of the symbols of Islam. When you combine the sword with the phrase 'There is no god but Allah,' some people might get confused, and think that you want to spread 'there is no god but Allah' by means of the sword.

    [...]

    "Since women used to ride donkeys, camels, or whatever means of transport existed at the time, what prevents them from using modern means of transport? [The donkey or camel] was a means of transport, and the car is just another means of transport."

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    Saturday, September 22, 2007

    Muslims Against Sharia

    Muslims Against Sharia

    "Al Qaeda Iraq a Threat to Sweden":

    Muslims Against Sharia praise the courage of Lars Vilks, Ulf Johansson, Thorbjorn Larsson and the staff of Nerikes Allehanda and Dagens Nyheter and condemn threats issued by Abu Omar Al Baghdadi and the Islamic State of Iraq. Muslims Against Sharia will provide a payment of 100,000kr (about $15,000) for the information leading to capture or neutralization of Abu Omar Al Baghdadi.

    Muslimer mot Sharia berömmer Lars Vilks, Ulf Johansson, Torbjörn Larsson och övriga anställda på Nerikes Allehanda och Dagens Nyheter för deras tapperhet och fördömer hotet från Abu Omar Al Baghdadi och Islamistiska Iraq. Muslimer mot Sharia betalar 100 000 SEK (ca 15 000$) för information som leder till gripande eller oskadligörande av Abu Omar Al Baghdadi.

    Muslims Against Sharia

    Defend Freedom of Speech - Support Sweden!

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