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With everyone distracted by China, skyrocketing crime and inflation, a nonexistent Southern border, and rapidly increasing authoritarianism in Washington, the Islamic State (ISIS) has taken the opportunity to strike again in North America.
Yes, that’s right: ISIS, the group that everyone has forgotten about amid worries about “Islamophobia” and hysteria over near-nonexistent “white supremacist” terrorism. Canada’s Global News published the shocking report early Monday afternoon: “An attack on a transit bus in Surrey, B.C. over the weekend is being treated as terrorism after RCMP national security police took over the investigation.” It seems that the perpetrator, a manifestation of Canada’s deep commitment to diversity and multiculturalism named Abdul Aziz Kawam, was “initially charged with attempted murder for allegedly slashing a bus passenger’s throat on Saturday morning, but prosecutors added four counts of terrorism on Monday.” Kawam also attacked a second person with his knife as well.
The choice of the throat as a target should have been a tipoff, as the Qur’an directs Muslims: “When you meet the unbelievers, strike the necks” (47:4). The charges against Kawam also note that “the attacks were carried out for the so-called Islamic State,” an entity that would care very much about what the Qur’an has to say about where exactly the unbelievers should be struck.
The timing may also have been significant. It’s the Muslim fasting-by-day-and-gorging-by-night month of Ramadan, and jihadis have been known to term Ramadan “the month of jihad.” Because it is a month during which believers are supposed to redouble their efforts to please Allah, it is also a month that frequently sees increases in jihad violence, since that violence is supposed to please Allah.
Many Muslim leaders have emphasized this. In April 2022, the Palestinian Authority’s Supreme Sharia Judge, Mahmoud Al-Habbash, declared that “Ramadan is not a month of laziness but rather a month of activity, of effort, and of hard work, and as it also was in the life of the Prophet, a month of jihad, conquest, and victory.” The jihad he had in mind was violence against unbelievers, as a Muslim cleric in India, Maulana Bashir Ahmad Khaki, made clear in 2018: “Ramadan is the pious month of ‘Jihad-o-Qital’ (Jihad and killing). Those who attain martyrdom while waging Jihad, doors of heaven remain open.” In 2012, a jihad group in Bulgaria explained, “Ramadan is a month of holy war and death for Allah. It is a month for fighting the enemies of Allah and God’s messenger, the Jews and their American facilitators.”
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Peter Dale says
A terrorist? Surely not! The dear leader will be telling us to ask ourselves what did the bus passengers to to provoke this attack. It’s obviously not the perpetrator’s fault if he doesn’t understand our laws and customs. We are really to blame. Shame on us!
Shawn says
This story was displayed for one whole day in Canada and now it is history.I still find the story though of the Muslim who was asked to not pray at the subway.Apparently that is much more important.Canada has become so pathetic since 2015 that it’s near time for something to be done.
OLD GUY says
The larger the Muslim/islamic population becomes the more of these attacks that will take place.