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March 29, 2007

Trouble Brews At Islamabad's Jihad-preaching Mosque

"We teach the students complete Islam...Jihad is a big pillar of Islam." And while putative Muslim reformers in the West self-righteously remind us that Islam is not a monolith and jihad is a spiritual struggle, these clerics and students in Islamabad teach jihad is warfare and peaceful Muslims have mounted no effective theological response to them.

From DPA, with thanks to Jeffrey Imm:

The hostage-taking of three police officers by students attached to Islamabad's notorious Red Mosque Wednesday again highlighted the rising strain of religious militancy in the very heart of the Pakistani capital.

If the police did not to release several of his students and teachers they would face a jihad, or holy war, warned cleric Abdul Rashid Ghazi, deputy head of the Lal Masjid, or red mosque, and adjacent madrassa religious school where Osama bin Laden is regarded as "our hero".

But their arrest and the seizure of the officers and an alleged manager of a local brothel during a morality dispute is a sideshow to more sinister activity inside the giant complex with 11,000 students.

"We encourage our people to go and fight (foreign troops in Afghanistan)," Ghazi told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa during a recent visit.

Any means of stopping the "aggressors" was justified, including suicide bombings, and it was just a matter of time before the international contingents are forced to leave, he said.

Pakistan is a key ally of the United States in the war against terrorism, yet hatred towards the western "occupiers" in Afghanistan is openly preached a short distance from the offices of the prime minister, parliament and the Supreme Court.

Earlier attempts to take action against the complex were dropped amid fears of a broad backlash, leaving Ghazi free to impress the call to arms upon the 6,500 females and 4,500 males who take classes and worship on premises he jointly administers with his brother.

While a generation of young fighters appears to be taking shape under their tutelage, the state's authority now seems to end at the heavily guarded gates....

Foreign armies had no right to invade Afghanistan after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, says Ghazi, who in 1998 met al-Qaeda leader bin Laden in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar.

"They will never succeed, they will go, defeated like the Russians," he pronounces, before rhetorically asking how many of the 50,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan would be willing to carry out a suicide attack on the Taliban.

Hearing the answer "none", Ghazi says opposition among the masses to western intervention can produce "hundreds of thousands of suicide bombers" eager to sacrifice themselves....

"We teach the students complete Islam," Ghazi explains, but noting that, "Jihad is a big pillar of Islam."

"We teach them the concept of jihad, not how to fight," he clarifies, confident of the superior determination of those waging the armed struggle.

"For us this life does not matter," says Ghazi. "(The fighting) will continue for some time, there will be a lot of casualties on our side, no doubt, but finally (the foreign troops) will retreat."

A return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan is the only solution for the country, he believes, while claiming that his men have contacts with the militant resistance and al-Qaeda.

Bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Omar are alive and actively continuing the fight and neither their death or capture would not significantly weaken the effort, according to Ghazi.

"In our jihad a person is not important - another would just take over," he says.

As we have often noted here.

Posted by Robert at March 29, 2007 8:23 AM
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Somebody should tell Dinesh D'Souza about this!

Posted by: Witch-king of Angmar [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 8:54 AM

Victory for the West will not come from body counts of jihadis. The jihadis are mosquitoes. The indoctrination centers are the swamps which breed them. You handle mosquitoes by draining the swamps.

The solution will involve getting to the bottom of how these indoctrination centers are funded, and going after the funding sources

Posted by: PapaBear [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 8:59 AM

Bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Omar are alive and actively continuing the fight,

they fight well from the caves dont they? effective ways to fight this islam is on many, many fronts.
priority is educating the West, that is basic, and military action is the main way these islamist respect power, restraint only encourages these thugs of the black cult of death, aka islam.

Posted by: ZenaWarriorPrincess [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 9:06 AM

""For us this life does not matter," says Ghazi


.......Muslim around the world prove this.....ban Muslim Immigration....

Posted by: exsgtbrown [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 9:14 AM

The many meanings of inner struggle.

Jihad means inner struggle.

Life in prison means inner struggle.

Deporting means inner struggle.

9-11 was inner struggle.

7-7 was inner struggle.

Calling Virgil Goode a bigot and an idiot was inner struggle.

Yes, inner struggle, it has many names.

Posted by: Old Atlantic [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 9:23 AM

Posted by: ZenaWarriorPrincess at March 29, 2007 09:06 AM

If binney boy is what is the reward on his head now 25,000,000 or is it 50,000,000 dollars I forget Hell that would buy a hell of a lot anywhere in the whold and it is dead or alive his choice?

Posted by: Catherine [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 10:14 AM

"Pakistan is a key ally of the United States in the war against terrorism, yet hatred towards the western "occupiers" in Afghanistan is openly preached a short distance from the offices of the prime minister, parliament and the Supreme Court."

Which is the result of Islamic Supremacy, a very real and very dangerous bigotry alive today and preaching hatred towards Jews, whites, Christians, etc..

When will the Democrats, Liberals, the ACLU and all the so-called human rights loving organizations speak up for non-muslims and call for an end to this bigotry?

Posted by: GreatShaitan [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 11:01 AM

These Pakistanis are not very Multicultural are they?

"How many of the 50,000 Foreign Troops in Afganistan would be willing to carry out a Suicide attack against the Taliban"

Mmmmmmmmmmm- 0

We were raised better.

Posted by: flowerknife_us [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 29, 2007 12:18 PM

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