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August 31, 2007

India: Hyderabad Muslims irked by police visits to madrassas in wake of jihad bombings

In the wake of the jihad attacks that killed 30 people in Hyderabad, Muslims are irked once again -- but not by Muslims perpetrating such attacks. No, what has really upset them are police visits to madrassas. "Hyderabad cops visit madrassas, kick off a row," from IBNLive (thanks to all who sent this in):

New Delhi/ Hyderabad: The Hyderabad police have ruffled feathers by visiting madrassas while investigating the August 25 twin bomb blasts in the city.

Sources tell CNN-IBN the police are searching for a man called named Mujibur Rahman but authorities refused to comment if he is a suspect in their investigation.

The police have asked madrassas to supply information on their students and teachers and their source of funding. Police teams, since August 25, have visited at least 10 madrassas including the Jamia Islamia Darul Uloom in Shivrampalli and Jami Anwar Ul Huda in Kishanbagh.

The police investigation has upset the Deeni Madrasa Board, the top organ of all madrassas in Andhra Pradesh. The board has objected to the police visits, and is meeting Chief Minister Y S Rajashekhar Reddy in the evening to register its protest.

“Madrassas is an educational institution; it is open to all. Raiding a madrassas in the dead of night will send wrong signals and create communal frenzy,” Moulana Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, general secretary of the Deeni Madarsa Board, told the Deccan Chronicle newspaper.

Wrong signal? Where should they look for clues to the bombing, then? In Hindu temples? And what about this "communal frenzy"? Is that a threat?

Posted by Robert at August 31, 2007 12:03 PM
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They always get "irked" when their enemies of jihad get close to the truth...
...and again, we can always tell how close we're getting to the truth, as the closer we get, the more they raise hell called "communal frenzy".

Posted by: jcom972 [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 12:11 PM
The police have asked madrassas to supply information on their students and teachers and their source of funding.
Unfortunately, they dare not ask these madrassas to show them their curriculum: if they did, they'd have a pretty good idea of what's behind all this in the first place.

Of course, once they did, the solutions to that would have to come from the local dhimmi politicians. Talk about using gasoline to put out fires.

Posted by: Infidel Pride [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 12:13 PM

...judging by the reaction they are getting...the police must be checking out the right places...

....go pigs!!...

Posted by: exsgtbrown [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 12:17 PM

Greetings:

“Madrassas is an educational institution; it is open to all."

Well almost all. No Police need apply.

Posted by: 11B40 [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 12:38 PM

Savitch sez:


“You can have any freedom of expression, as long as its Islamic..”

http://sheikyermami.com/2007/08/31/savitch-sez-you-can-have-any-freedom-of-expression-as-long-as-its-islamic/

Posted by: sheik yer'mami [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 12:44 PM

"And what about this 'communal frenzy'? Is that a threat?" Posted by Robert

That's how I read it.

Over and over again, we hear the same misplaced fury. No matter which country is involved or which Muslim spokesperson is quoted, they are angry at us for investigating terrorists, naming terrorists, arresting and imprisoning terrorists, fighting terrorists, and linking Islam to terrorists (based on the terrorists' own testimony).

Posted by: Josephine [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 1:12 PM

The police are trying to save these Moslem idiots' lives.

The last time a minority religious group cheesed of the Hindu majority was when a pair of Sikhs assassinated Prime Minister Ghandi ... 10,000+ Sikhs died in the resulting riots.

Posted by: Kristopher [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 1:37 PM

"Madrassas is an educational institution; it is open to all. Raiding a madrassas in the dead of night will send wrong signals and create communal frenzy,”

Yep the Education of HATE, the education of domination, the education of Muhammad's teachings, which are nothing more than a recipe for violence against "Non-Believers"

Maybe some Madrassas are not inciting violence, but I'll bet they aren't in the middle east.

I wonder if we charged the Madrasses a nickel for every time they used the words "Jihad" or "Kill all infidels" or "Jews" they would be out of business in a week.

I've been to Baptist, Holiness, and Catholic churches and Sunday schools, for some reason I can't remember ANY time that Murder of those that don't believe was preached....

Oh yeah I forgot Islam is the religion of Peace, pppfffftttt.... it may be possible to live in peace with Islamic believers, as long as you are in submission or Islamic.

Posted by: Robert [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 1:42 PM

Madrassas is an educational institution; it is open to all."


ps, wink wink,, open to all islamists terrorists in the making that is..
deport, close down mosques now!

Posted by: ZenaWarriorPrincess [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 1:57 PM

Is it too much to hope for a revival of the Calcutta Quran Petition?
http://voi.org/books/tcqp/

Posted by: justamomof4 [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 2:02 PM

Is it too much to hope for a revival of the Calcutta Quran Petition?
http://voi.org/books/tcqp/

Posted by: justamomof4

I just read a shocker from Daniel Pipes last night who said it was a bad idea to ban that devilish book called the koran. I'll try and fid the link. He mentioned the Indian attempt.

Posted by: TexasInfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 2:09 PM

Unbelievable how stupid and cowlike these adherents to the teachings of the pedophile can be.

Good to see the INdians being sensible.

Posted by: dgene [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 3:39 PM

TexasInfidel - I read it - Daniel Pipes' article was posted in yesterdays Frontpagemag.com article titled "Ban Islam?" here:

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=7B420307-7A18-4FC2-A0DD-A630C799045D

Just as there are no unicorns, there is no moderate islam. I strongly but respectfully disagree with Mr. Pipes.

Posted by: justamomof4 [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 3:46 PM

"communal frenzy"=incitement to riot

Posted by: jcom972 [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 6:00 PM

Banning the quran is like banning guns. No, I want as many people as possible to have a quran so that they may access the many verses that Robert Spencer quotes on this site and in his books.

People need to see for themselves what Islam is really about.

If I were independently wealthy, I'd give some away with the troublesome verses highlighted, and the book would look like the yellow pages.

Posted by: CapitalistGig [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 31, 2007 6:15 PM

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