No need to be concerned about this. It isn’t as if “Islamophobia” has broken out anywhere. And don’t examine the belief system that is the impetus for this endless violence, either. That would be “bigoted.”
“Series of car bombs rip through Baghdad Shiite neighbourhoods killing 51,” by Sameer N. Yacoub and Sinan Salaheddin, The Associated Press, August 6, 2014:
BAGHDAD – A string of car bombs tore through busy shopping streets in several Baghdad neighbourhoods on Wednesday night killing 51 people as the army announced that one of its airstrikes had killed 60 militants in the northern city of Mosul.
Baghdad police said the first attack was a pair of car bombs that exploded in the densely populated Shiite neighbourhood of Sadr City, killing 31 people, followed by another bomb in the nearby area of Ur that claimed another 11 lives.
Nine more people were killed in the southeast of the city shortly afterward by two more car bombs.
Baghdad has been on edge since Sunni militants led by the radical Islamic State group conquered large swaths of the country’s north, including the second largest city of Mosul. While the fighters have stopped short of advancing on the capital there has been a steady campaign of car bombs in the city, though none this deadly.
The attack came as state-run television announced a rare government victory with an airstrike against a key building in Mosul that killed some 60 suspected militants earlier in the day.
The report, which cited unnamed intelligence officials, could not be independently verified, nor did it say whether any civilians had been killed in the strike on the northern city of Mosul.
The report said the strike freed about 300 people held by the Islamic State group at a downtown Mosul prison it had been using as a religious court and detention centre, without elaborating.
A Mosul resident, speaking on condition of anonymity fearing for his own safety, told The Associated Press over the phone that families of the prisoners rushed to the site to help their relatives after the airstrike.
“The prison was partly damaged in the airstrike,” he said. He said he did not know if there were casualties.
Phone calls to Iraqi officials rang unanswered Wednesday.
The onslaught by the Islamic State backed by local Sunni militants has plunged Iraq into its worst crisis since the withdrawal of U.S. troops in 2011.
The group since has imposed a self-styled caliphate in territory it controls in Iraq and Syria, imposing their own harsh interpretation of Islamic law.
Iraqi government forces and allied Sunni tribal militiamen have been struggling to dislodge the militants with little apparent progress.
A few hours after the reported airstrike, Islamic State group militants broke into a nearby hospital, ordered the morgue employees to stay in a separate room and put a number of corpses inside a refrigerator, a medical official said on condition of anonymity for his own safety.
Also Wednesday, police discovered eight bullet-riddled and handcuffed corpses around Baghdad.
Six of them were found in the town of Taji, about 20 kilometres (12 miles) north of Baghdad, a police officer said. All were men between 25 to 35 years old.
Two other dead bodies, a man and woman, were found in the southeastern district of Zafaraniyah, another police officer said.
The number of corpses found with gunshot wounds has been on rise recently in a grim reminder of the sectarian killing that engulfed Iraq in 2006 and 2007. Then, both Shiite and Sunni death squads roamed the streets and raided homes to round up people. Their corpses would later be found by police, often mutilated.
Daniel Triplett says
We can no more distinguish the good Muslims from the bad Muslims than our grandfathers could sort out the good Germans from the bad Germans.
Beagle says
You know them by their fruits. Thee are many good fruits in the Kurdish areas of Iraq. I’ve never been there, but everyone who goes (from Totten to Top Gear) comes away with a good impression. I would never defend the books and theology of Islam, but ultimately people are people who make good and bad choices. Muslim Kurds have rallied to defend the Yazidis. That’s nothing like the Salafist head hackers who just blew up this car bomb.
John C. Barile says
I agree with you–allies are where you find them. But let’s not get too fraternal with these people, or Voegelian there will come down hard us.
John C. Barile says
. . . Or Voeg will come down hard on us. wink
Daniel Triplett says
As long as you don’t turn your back on them.
I imagine Major General Greene believed he was in good company too.
In 2012, 15% of all Coalition deaths were from Afghan Security Forces attacking us (Green on Blue deaths).
Beagle says
I did not in any way vouch for Afghans, for the record. Nor, as I said before, have I ever been to Kurdistan, Iraq, Islamic State, whatever. But food for thought:
http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/blog/michael-j-totten/isis-exterminating-minorities-iraq
Two quotes:
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The Yezidi religion is part of the Kurdish identity. Iraqi Kurdistan’s flag eschews the crescent moon so common on the flags of Islamic countries and opts for fire imagery from the Yezidi religion instead. Many years ago I interviewed the president of Duhok University in Iraq Kurdistan and he seemed to speak for the majority when he professed his affection for these people and their ancient religion. “I am a Muslim,” he told me. “But I love the Yezidis. Theirs is the original religion of the Kurds. Only through the Yezidis can I speak to God in my own language.”
I asked my Muslim translator and guide Birzo Abdulkadir if he was offended by Baba Sheik’s comments and he said, “Of course not. Kurds don’t get upset about religion. We aren’t like Arabs. We believe in arguments based on reason, not emotion. If people don’t agree with me about something, I’m not going to get mad at them. We will just have different opinions.”
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Of course being Muslim means any individual could suddenly become very serious about, in particular, Sura Nine and then all bets are off.
voegelinian says
Political analyses of Kurdish nationalism tend, almost as a matter of definition, to downplay religious aspects, which the Kurds by and large have in common with Political Islam… Further, Kurdish nationalists tend to argue that the Kurds were forcibly converted to Islam, and that the ‘real’ or ‘original’ religion of the Kurds was the dualist Indo-Iranian religion of Zoroastrianism; this religion, it is further alleged, lives on in sects like the Yezidis and the Kakais or Ahl-e Haqq, which are thus portrayed as more quintessentially Kurdish than the Sunni Islam to which most Kurds adhere. Likewise, foreign scholars often have a particular interest in the more exotic and colorful heterodox sects in Kurdistan, which has resulted in a disproportionate amount of attention devoted to groups like the Yezidis, the Ahl-e Haqq, and the Alevis, not to mention the Christian and Jewish groups that live (or used to live) in the region. This is not to criticize such valuable and often very interesting research, but merely to state that much of the beliefs and practices of the Kurds, the vast majority of whom are orthodox Sunni muslims, is still relatively uncharted territory.
Moreover, in so far as attention has been paid to Sunni Islam among the Kurds, it has mostly focused on the mystical varieties as exemplified by the local Sufi orders or tariqas; further, these orders, of both the Naqshbandi and Qadiri variety, have largely been studied in rural contexts. The fact is, however, that the majority of Kurds are not nowadays
affiliated to Sufi networks, and are thoroughly urban rather than rural…
The heterodox groups and their relation to ‘mainstream’ Islam
Before embarking on the topic of contemporary Sunni Islam among the Kurds, however, I would like to briefly discuss the allegedly non- or pre-Islamic heterodox groups in Kurdistan. In fact, even these groups have an undeniable background in (folk-) Islamic traditions, and cannot be adequately understood in isolation from this background. Claims about their alleged pre-Islamic origins or purely Kurdish character may have their uses for nationalist purposes, but in scholarly debates, they are seriously misguided, if not downright misleading.
Much more at the original essay:
http://home.hum.uva.nl/oz/leezenberg/PoliIslamKurds.pdf
Once again, in certain comments here at JW and elsewhere in the Counter-Jihad, we see attempts to endow a marginal group (e.g., Kurds) in the pathological orbit of Islam with some kind of exemption from its pathology.
voegelinian says
All of my post @ August 7, 2014 at 7:19 pm (except for the last two sentences — right before and right after the link) is quoted from the study by Michiel Leezenberg of the University of Amsterdam, which is what I linked to.
gravenimage says
If I were a Christian caught in the horrific “Islamic State”, I would *definitely* head for Kurdistan as the best choice of an almost unbelievably bad bunch.
We would be well to remember, though, that the Kurds were enthusiastic participants in the Armenian Genocide of a hundred years ago—even though they themselves were being oppressed and periodically mass-killed by the Turkish authorities.
The Kurds have decided that Christian votes give them an edge when it come to dealing with Baghdad—for now. They have also welcomed Christian investment.
Christian and Yazidi refugees are heading for Kurdistan now—and for good reason. The Kurds have generally been far less brutal towards Christians over the past eleven years.
But even now, Christians have been beaten for voting the “wrong” way.
There is a good chance that Kurdistan will be cut off from the rest of Iraq now, with the brutal ISIS invasion—for good or ill.
This will no doubt change the dynamic—and then the Kurds may be less sympathetic to an incursion of penniless Christian refugees.
Infidel minorities—and Anti-Jihadists—should be cautious, and not assume that Kurds are somehow intrinsically—and permanently—more civilized than their fellow Muslims.
Oliver says
Correct, soi they BOMBED THEM ALL. But, that is so NOT P.C.
As someone else 9more then one person) if WW2 were to be fought today, we would lose.
Daniel Triplett says
And while there may have been some decent Germans, are there any “good” Muslims anyway?
I certainly don’t trust any.
Rezali Mehil says
Dan,
You can trust me …I enter into dialog…
More Later…
Rezali
Daniel Triplett says
Rezali
After you denounce Mohammad and Allah, we’ll talk about trust.
How could I possibly trust people who worship a book which demands them to exterminate my Congregants and me?
Dan
Mirren10 says
”You can trust me …I enter into dialog” (sic)
No, you don’t. What you do, like your new bezzie mate ‘the islamist’, is to vomit out the workings of your diseased mohammedan mind.
But that’s OK, it’s very instructive to see how what mohammedans are pleased to call their ‘minds’, work !
More later, chumbawumba ! 🙂
Champ says
“You can trust me …I enter into dialog…”
‘rezali mehil’ uses vile insults as “dialog” and nothing more …and this nasty troll is in NO WAY trustworthy–what a joke! Yes, we can trust rezali to be repulsive and cruel, that’s all.
gravenimage says
Ha!
Tradewinds says
Above is a pictorial representation of the “religion of peace.”
jihad3tracker says
Sunni versus Shia slaughter… another week, another mass murder.
Am I hopelessly foolish to expect that anybody of the Leftist mainstream media would EVER ask this :
If, in Chrisitanity, Catholics against Protestants were committed to wiping each other off the planet — WHAT WOULD THAT SAY ABOUT THEIR “BELIEF SYSTEM” ???
But Islam is exempt from such an obvious conclusion — Western privilege guilt, doncha know …
John C. Barile says
I do think that the heretofore unchecked expansion of the IS will lead to a regional and, yes, another world war if events continue on their present course. What most alarms me is the diminished profile of the United States on the world stage. This might please some folks here, who think that a larger U.S. presence in world affairs somehow leads to neglect and want here at home, but I’m among those who demand leadership both here and abroad from our President, and I don’t see or expect anything close to it for the next two-plus years. That, and the emasculation of our armed forces, create a fearful void for aggressors to fill and exploit.
John C. Barile says
I mention this because I strongly suspect that Baghdad will fall to the IS, and that much more of Syria, and then the Islamic State will reach a critical mass such that it cannot then be stopped except by a united world coalition determined to destroy it.
John C. Barile says
I wouldn’t be surprised if Iran reaches a sort-term accommodation with IS; keeping a satrap in southern Iraq while ceding the rest.
Beagle says
The IS may be attractive to some important people in Pakistan, of the many nuclear weapons and a history of exporting the technology.
And yes, the fall of Baghdad could happen sooner rather than later. The IS is within artillery range right now.
I also agree the US should play a leading role in defeating the IS, but only with bombs and missiles on the ground, not boots. Let the Kurds act as FACs and bombs away.
I don’t think many people yet grasp the universal appeal of the IS to a large subset of Sunni Muslims, the vast majority sect.
John C. Barile says
Our diplomatic failure to secure a Status of Forces agreement with Maliki’s government there precludes us from waging an air and missile campaign against IS anytime soon. But I still think the real issue is a lack of will on the Obama Administration’s part to seriously confront any emerging threat at any point.
John C. Barile says
You put it well. The most frightening thing about the IS is its ideological appeal to millions–even more than its savagery, nihilism in sense 1 b, and fanaticism.
Virginia says
There are more than a few reasons to believe that ISIS is the new US presence and is coming back to our shores at this very moment. The brother of our President (who must be a Moslem as he was born that way and has never acted otherwise) is wanted in Egypt for islamist terrorism, even two Democrat members os Congress want to remove CIA chief Brennen because he is a Muslim, ISIS was in large part trained and armed by us. You figure it out.
Jan Fourowls says
Absolutely, Virginia. This is what I see coming for the U.S. too, in our weakened and less defended condition Obama and a complicit Congress has brought about by acts and omissions.
We’re being killed as a nation by THTT (Trojan Horse Taqiyya Tactics) because most Americans don’t know — because of THTT and our own president betraying us as if a Christian when acting as a Muslim — that Islam and its Quran are premised as articles of war on Muslims deceiving non-Muslims when they can’t be conquered until the deception and scheming incursions ready the stage for violent conquest.
I feel sure the U.S. will be invaded, probably through the 5 city centers identified in the recent JW article where most of the suspected Islamic terrorists live : San Diego (border and Navy base with Obama selling off its ships), Chicago & Dearborn, Houston (connected to coastal oil refineries, Corpus Christi Navy base and Brownsville border area) and NYC. Atlanta will also play a role with Ebola and the largest passenger airport in the world; quite a few Muslims in GA and TN along major traffic arteries.
Jan Fourowls says
Yes, John C. Barile, excellent points and so well stated! The propaganda press’s failure to cover IS adequately or even accurately might suggest lulling people into not realizing that the global oligarchic powers that be (including modern additions like Iran’s ayatollah with his $60 billion personal fortune) know and plan to use IS in exactly the way you suggest.
It troubles me as well that we as an American people are being left largely undefended, sitting ducks to whatever Obama has opened season on us. Reports say Obama is cutting our army to the approximate size of Turkey’s. And there’s staggering potential for weakening us through whatever comes in from W. Africa and through the unsecured southern U.S. borders, from incurable terror-inducing infectious diseases like Ebola to testosterone-and-dope-crazed drug cartel teen gang members whose terror-and-torture tactics rival Boko Haram’s.
My prayer is for more U.S. citizens to find JW, read the articles and comments, consider for themselves and their loved ones what this may mean for us. And of course, I wouldn’t be me — and annoy some JW loyalists, but hey, free speech, and nobody has to read it — if I didn’t note the option in such dark and upside-down times to consider what Jesus Christ might be calling you to know about His better plan than the insanity of this world’s normality.
jihad3tracker says
Hello JF and other commenters in this post —
Your input is always appreciated by me… And I am in agreement with you and others here about the likely future power of IS, and how its growth will become a major shaper of events in the next few years.
We are IMHO headed for combat in the Mid-East and nearby geography expanding outward from that, which by comparison with now makes our present problems there seem like a waltz through Disneyland.
An alliance of “nations” — such as they exist in that area — along with the U.S. and whatever European countries who still have a spine and sufficient troops / armament would be the only sufficiently capable pushback to defeat IS.
But by the time such a group is deployed, it might be too late.
As someone who had a veteran WW II father, my recollection of mid-20th Century events is perhaps more vivid than younger JW contributors here. Is a version of WW Three on its way ? Probably.
Uri says
Call Sarah Palin and John McCain. Tell them to send our treasure and our blood!!
USA will bleed and spend and spend and bleed.
It’s all our responsibility to tame the savage muhammadans, doncha know?
jewdog says
Since the Jews didn’t do it, nobody cares.
Wellington says
Well, look on the positive side. Muslims killing Muslims is preferable to Muslims killing non-Muslims. No, I’m not jaded, just practical.
Champ says
Agreed, Wellington.
Jan Fourowls says
Ditto Champ and Wellington. In their eschatology, where they reverse and distort the Jewish and Christian end-times prophecies, they are supposed to purge Islam of the insufficiently committed jihadists before they come murderously for the Jews and Christians under tawhid (thanks to JW recently for teaching me about yet another hideous genocidal Islamic doctrine).
Jan Fourowls says
“Jewdog”: Sad. True (well, at least as to the press and governments predominating; many if not most Christians care, and the same for Jews I’d hope, and all decent people who can see through a smoke screen). LOL funny, though I wish it weren’t an accurate depiction of an upside-down world’s overarching point of view as expressed by the UN and its 56 member Islamic states.
CogitoErgoSum says
I wonder how long this will go on. Will Iran eventually come to the assistance of the Shiites or will the Caliphate be victorious and have Baghdad as the capital of the Islamic State? Will the jihadis eventually turn toward Mecca so as to destroy more idols and and instruct the Saudi about proper Islam? The cancer is metastatic and the blood will flow onto the sands above the oil as the Sun sets into a pool of murky water.
Jan Fourowls says
CogitoErgoSum: “… the blood will flow onto the sands above the oil as the Sun sets into a pool of murky water.” Who knew you could write such compelling poetry about something as ugly as Islamic terrorism!
Max Publius says
51 dead, 11 more than killed in the entire 10 year American Civil Rights Movement: http://www.splcenter.org/civil-rights-memorial/civil-rights-martyrs
But these deaths won’t be remembered even to tomorrow. There’s no money to be made off them by leftists.
Jan Fourowls says
Thank you Max Publius for the link and great comment! The civil rights movement had at its core the justice Jesus taught and modeled, and so it was righteous in a good way, and inspired by Christianity. Harriet Tubman freed 1,000 slaves on her underground railroad, never losing one, called the Moses of her people, crediting it all to Jesus Christ — including miraculous guidance in the cloud-covered dark of night when no moon or stars shone as compass — and the leftist history books and biographies of the 21st century Obama era omit her faith and the God Who caused her extraordinary success for His glory that He freely wants all to share with Him who will. Sojourner Truth is another early civil rights hero of her people whose Christian story is being extirpated by leftist history.
Next thing you know they’ll be claiming MLK Jr. was an imam at a mosque. And God will surely give them a bigger fire in hell when they do. (Oh, that sounds so medieval of me — I’d rather they repent than go to hell, yes, I would. But short of that … it can’t be too hot.)
Champ says
A picture of death, hell and destruction …these are the things that evil islam and company offer humanity.
GP says
a rapid dog needs to be put down, not understood.
The Islamist says
Who funded and trained ISIS? Zionists. Who started the religion of Shia to fight Islam? A Jew-Abdullah Ibn Saba. When USA came to Iraq, who did they find to rule the country? Shia. And now you are crying for shias killed by ISIS?
Davegreybeard says
So the JOOOS “funded and trained” ISIS, a Sunni outfit I believe, to kill the Shiites.
But much, much earlier, at the very beginning of Islam, the JOOOS “started the religion of Shia” to kill the Sunnis.
Tell you what Islamist, you’re dead meat, cause them JOOOS got you coming and going. From the very beginning you have been outthought and outmaneuvered by them crafty JOOS.
Next thing you know them JOOOS are going to raise an army of thoroughly pissed off Infidels that will wipe you and your kind off the face of the earth.
You just don’t have a chance, Islamist – never did.
Only hope you got, Islamist, is to perform oral sex on your Kalashnikov, afore them JOOOS get you.
Deus Vult!
Virginia says
There are more than a few reasons to believe that ISIS is the new US presence and is coming back to our shores at this very moment. The brother of our President (who must be a Moslem as he was born that way and has never acted otherwise) is wanted in Egypt for islamist terrorism, even two Democrat members os Congress want to remove CIA chief Brennen because he is a Muslim, ISIS was in large part trained and armed by us. You figure it out.
Judi says
Davegreybeard – well said!!!
Jan Fourowls says
This is great reading, Davegreybeard! Also did a LOL over GP’s remark.
John C. Barile says
O, those treacherous Jews! DGB, yours is the funniest put-down of a paranoid fantasist yet!
Beagle says
Wow, so both major sects of Islam are primarily Jewish? The more you know. Clearly you should all kill yourselves in self defense, from yourselves.
Uri says
Hear ye! Hear ye!
John C. Barile says
Who would have thought these Zionist oppressors were so fiendishly clever? Downright diabolical and insidious! LOL
Jay Boo says
The Islamist said “Who funded and trained ISIS? Zionists. ”
I hesitate to ask, but I can’t help wonder what ‘source of information’ could have possibly been used to conjure up such an outlandish conclusion.
Oliver says
I believe it was Abbas (West Bank, whom Obama has said ‘wants peace”) who first said that the ISISI was started and run by Jews.
My question- Are the jews Orthodox; Refform; Conservative or Reconstructionalists?
Each have somewaht differing views on various matters.
As a Jew, curios.
Jay Boo says
Thank you Oliver
I am not surprised, Abbas has already proven that he is not trustworthy.
Oliver says
Jay Boo—Abbas has said, publicly (although quickly removed from the lame stream media and not repeated by our gutless wonders in DC)–” LAESTRINE WILL BE AJEW FREE—————-”
Can you consideer the outcry form the lefties, progressives etc if Bibi N. said “Isreal is to be Muslim free””.
The Useless Nations would have fits. Obama would be speechless; and ketchup kerry would be foaming ath the mouth.
With Eric cantor (as of Jan., out of the Hosue, and having given up his leadership posts) I annot see ANYONE in Congress saying anything postivie about Israel. (Pelose–“The Qataris told me that Hamas ia humanitarian organization; Shillery-” well, gaza is a small country, so they ahve to put their rockets in populated areas)>
(As a side note-not original: As vegetarians are to vegetables, so is Hamas (as a humanitarian organization) to humans.)
Agreed, like almsot all Muslims, cannot be trusted.
joeb says
This is the exact strategy needed to take Baghdad. They can’t just roll in like they have done in small towns – they’d be smashed. Wear the place down with an extensive car/suicide bombing campaign, to the point where security just collapses.
Jan Fourowls says
Joeb – Car-bombing terrorism would work well as strategy for IS in the U.S., too, particularly with the undue love and dependency too many Americans have for and on their cars such that it would spook many who hadn’t already been bombed to a point of near insanity. Muslims living among us know every weakness and will exploit them all when it’s their timing and they feel assured of a victorious Islamic States of America.
Sorry, fellas, love ya lots but the second amendment will never defend against the terrorist mentality and the cruel mayhem Islamists specialize in coordinating because they are simply willing to commit violent atrocity that no self-defending and self-respecting American gun owner would ever be able to live with himself if he did. In the end, that’ll be a good thing for Americans who know the real God, and a bad thing for those Muslim terrorists who’ll go to hell with Allah after God’s judgment on them for unregenerate heinous and satanically violent crimes against humanity.
Davegreybeard says
@ Jan Fourowls
“Sorry, fellas, love ya lots but the second amendment will never defend against the terrorist mentality and the cruel mayhem Islamists specialize in coordinating because they are simply willing to commit violent atrocity that no self-defending and self-respecting American gun owner would ever be able to live with himself if he did.”
I am not a Christian, but I fully appreciate and support you and your fellow Christians in the fight against the greatest evil of our age, Islam. We desperately need more Christians to “wake up” and confront Islam, which threatens our freedom and very lives.
But thanks for the love Jan, I posit that your “love” for me would increase exponentially, in the event of Jihadi “cruel mayhem,” if I appeared WITH my rifle and pistol, rather than without.
My life has been threatened both when I had a firearm and when I did not. In the former instance, should you be subjected to it, you will discover, much to your horror, that your life is worthless, subject to the whim of whatever brutal creature you are confronted with. In the second instance, you have a chance.
Regarding our well armed American Patriot “not being able to live with himself”(or herself, cause girls can shoot too) I can assure you, with all confidence, that when exposed to sufficient murder, brutality and mayhem in the Homeland, this will not be a factor.
Americans are an independent, stubborn lot, equipped with literally mountains of firearms and ammunition. If your bet is that they will be “terrorized” and fail to use the tools at hand to prevent their fellows from being murdered and their wives and daughters from being raped, you simply fail to understand the situation.
Do not ever denigrate the Second Amendment.
NOW is the time to exercise that God given right! If you do not yet possess a firearm, acquire one and learn how to use it – you will thank God for it should the evil beast come calling at your home.
Firearms in the hands of free men are the tools by which our freedom is assured – don’t ever doubt it.
Davegreybeard says
Should read:
“In the LATER instance, should you be subjected to it, you will discover, much to your horror, that your life is worthless, subject to the whim of whatever brutal creature you are confronted with. In the FIRST instance, you have a chance.
The Islamist says
Do u know who started a genocide against Christians and then changed their doctrine? Paul a JEW. Who started Shiaism to disturb Islam? A Jew. I now understand Hitler. Do u know who wanted Jesus killed(acc. to Bible)? Jews. Who insulted Prophets of God in the Old Testament Bible? Jews. Who call Jesus a bastard? Jews. Who call themselves chosen people of God(as if others were created by Satan)? Jews. Jews are special people.
duh_swami says
It’s an odd thing that ‘God’ can’t decide who he likes and who he doesn’t. Odd that Allah says he has no sons, or partners of any kind, where the Bible has God saying Jesus is his son and is proud of him…What??? Either that is two different gods we are talking about, or the one God is confused. And according to you, the one son God did have, is a Jew…I’m not sure you are capable of appreciating just how amazing that is…
Uri says
@Islamist
I now understand why God hates islam
Rajivi says
Why UN/Obama is silent on all these killings?
duh_swami says
I thought everyone knew that Jews were the Mahoundians worst enemies. 5:82… Allah want’s the pious to treat kuffar ‘harshly’, especially the Jew, so that’s what they do.
Jews didn’t appreciate being treated harshly so they banned together to form a resistance. They called it Shia, and backed Ali against Abu Bakr because they both had the same goal of defeating Bakr. But, the Jews fought the Bakr, and the Bakr won. As a result, all Jews are actually Shia Muslims.
I got that story by studying ‘divine Islamic Logic’…
Jay Boo says
In that case, Iran has suffered so much under the yoke of Islam that it would be wise for Iranians to reject Islam outright and apply for membership in the State of Israel as wayward Jews.
Uri says
ONE STATE SOLUTION:
http://youtu.be/uIEeiDjdUuU