Re: Defence of radical Islam always require fantasy


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Posted by Al Gordon on 07:21:47 2006/06/26

In Reply to: Re: Tarek Fatah, Al Gordon, Shaikh Patel on Global TV posted by Steve Goldberg


Come on Steve, if you have to fabricate reality to defend ul-Haq, I think you should find another forum, one more accepting of toxic fantasies.

So "he speaks about jewish and at times hindu terorists who are at war with muslims simply for them being muslims". Sorry buddy, but there are no such Jews and Hindus, certainly not a global movement such as the one that slaughters people on every corner of the planet for not being the right type of Muslim. So if that is his premise, then he is a lying propagandist, and thank you for further making the case.

And how could any context give new meaning to the following words of ul-Haq?

"Among the believers there are those who have proved their word and agreement with Allah and thus they have expired their lives, meaning they are martyred in the way of Allah. And the rest of the believers, they are waiting for martyrdom."

That sure sounds to me like an exhortation to martyrdom, regardless of what comes before or after it in the sermon.

But I am again ancouraged by the fact that those who defend the likes of ul-Haq and Palestinian barbarism can only resort to fabrication and fantasy. As long as you respect the real world, there is no defence for jihadi propagandists.

Al

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