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#1 Mar 08 2010 at 11:43 PM Rating: Good
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The 72 virgins in Paradise has been canceled.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/03/03/fatwa.against.terror/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn

I suppose we can expect those crazy Muzzies to chill out and relax while taking a hit off that hookah pipe now. After all, why all the hurry to get there?

Inside Habib Al Salaam the wild eyed terrorist's mind:
"I was all ready to hit the detonator and then I thought, 'Hey, maybe I should eat better, get a little exercise, and finish that novel I've been workin' on forever. I think there's so much more to live for!'"

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#2 Mar 08 2010 at 11:51 PM Rating: Excellent
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"Terrorism is terrorism," ul-Qadri said at a news conference hosted by the foundation. "Violence is violence. It has no place in Islamic teaching, and no justification can be provided to it ..."

Ul-Qadri is the founder of the Minhaj-ul-Quran, an organization with hundreds of thousands of followers in South Asia and the United Kingdom, according to the Quilliam Foundation.

Get someone from the Middle East to say the same and we might be getting places.
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#3 Mar 09 2010 at 1:28 AM Rating: Good
Jophiel wrote:
Article wrote:

"Terrorism is terrorism," ul-Qadri said at a news conference hosted by the foundation. "Violence is violence. It has no place in Islamic teaching, and no justification can be provided to it ..."

Ul-Qadri is the founder of the Minhaj-ul-Quran, an organization with hundreds of thousands of followers in South Asia and the United Kingdom, according to the Quilliam Foundation.


Get someone from the Middle East to say the same and we might be getting places.


Terrorism is terrorism, violence is violence. It has no place in Islamic teaching, and no justification can be provided to it ...


Caveat, I'm a Christian.
#4 Mar 09 2010 at 1:36 AM Rating: Good
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Overlord danieldakkak wrote:
Terrorism is terrorism, violence is violence. It has no place in Islamic teaching, and no justification can be provided to it ...


Caveat, I'm a Christian.
True and all, but I think Joph means that said terrorists aren't likely to listen to someone who lives in England.
#5 Mar 09 2010 at 4:13 AM Rating: Good
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"No good intention -- even one thousand good intentions put together -- cannot justify a wrong and forbidden act," he said. "Good intentions cannot convert a wrong into good."

This has a "famous last words" sort of ring to it....
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#6 Mar 09 2010 at 5:49 AM Rating: Good
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The 72 virgins in Paradise has been canceled.


Anyone want a slightly used Koran? Looks like I don't need it anymore.

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#7 Mar 09 2010 at 6:02 AM Rating: Excellent
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Not that it's not a good statement to make by someone of the religion, but not really valuable when the guy is Pakistani and most of his work was done in that country.
#8 Mar 09 2010 at 6:09 AM Rating: Good
Jophiel wrote:
Article wrote:
"Terrorism is terrorism," ul-Qadri said at a news conference hosted by the foundation. "Violence is violence. It has no place in Islamic teaching, and no justification can be provided to it ..."

Ul-Qadri is the founder of the Minhaj-ul-Quran, an organization with hundreds of thousands of followers in South Asia and the United Kingdom, according to the Quilliam Foundation.

Get someone from the Middle East to say the same and we might be getting places.


Even that won't change. Over a billion Muslims, Allah knows how many subsets and sects within those... Maybe if we got Saudi Arabia to stop funding Maddrassas that teach Wahabbism in the world's poorest regions, we might get somewhere.

Still, I suppose it's good he's doing this. It might just serve as a counter to people asking why moderate Muslims aren't doing more to stop the extremists. Also, his fatwah will be on the net soon, which is important because that's where most of the indoctrination takes place.
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