On Feb 22, 11:57 am, kangarooistan gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 22, 4:22 am, Sultan_ Shahin gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Sultan Shahin
>
> Sorry about the clown who keeps using my mail to post filth on the
> groups
>
> The posts that look like this are NOT from the real kangarooistan but
> a Hijacker / imposter
>
> thanks for your informative message just the same
>
> sorry mate ,this below ,is not from me , even if it may be from my
> email account
>
> On Feb 23, 12:48 am, "Yaako Warrior, slayer of shitskin moslems - Did
> you know, moslem cartoon character mohammad and his bumm chum allaah
> were child molesting goat fuckers and nikomaks"gmail.com> wrote:
>> ‹(•¿•)› Shoot shitskin muhammadans in the face wrote:
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> ===========================================================================================> On Feb 22, 7:48 pm, "Yaako Warrior, slayer of shitskin moslems - Did
>> you know, moslem cartoon character mohammad and his bumm chum allaah
>> were child molesting goat fuckers and nikomaks"
>
>> gmail.com> wrote:
>>> ‹(•¿•)› Shoot shitskin muhammadans in the face wrote:
>
>>>> Fartass Jewad wrote:
>>>>> Suicide Blast in Pakistan Kills 6
>>>>> Published: 2/3/08, 11:48 PM EDT
>>>>> By SADAQAT JAN
>>>>> RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) - A suicide bomber on a motorbike rammed
>>>>> into a minibus carrying security personnel, detonating a blast Monday
>>>>> that killed at least six people in the Pakistani garrison city of
>>>>> Rawalpindi, police said.
>
>>>>> The bus was destroyed and several other people were wounded in the
>>>>> explosion on a road running through a bazaar near the offices of the
>>>>> army's National Logistics Cell, said Bisharat Abbasi, the local police
>>>>> chief.
>
>>>>> Army spokesmen were not immediately available for comment, and it
>>>>> wasn't clear which branch of the armed forces the passengers were
>>>>> from. The logistics cell builds roads, bridges and provides other
>>>>> infastructure services.
>
>>>>> The blast blew the roof off the bus and also damaged several nearby
>>>>> vehicles. Police and soldiers cordoned off the area and erected a
>>>>> screen around the site.
>
>>>>> In recent months there have been a series of suicide bombings in
>>>>> Rawalpindi, a city where the army has its headquarters, about seven
>>>>> miles from the capital, Islamabad. President Pervez Musharraf also
>>>>> stays in the city.
>
>>>>> On Dec. 27, opposition leader Benazir Bhutto and about 20 others died
>>>>> in a gun and bomb attack in Rawalpindi.
>
>>>>> Prior to that, a series of attacks hit security forces and employees
>>>>> of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency, including two
>>>>> suicide bombings against a bus of ISI employees and an army checkpoint
>>>>> on Nov. 24 that killed up to 35 people.
>
>>>>> There have been no claims of responsibility for the attacks, but
>>>>> authorities have blamed Taliban militants based near the Afghan border
>>>>> who pose a growing security threat across Pakistan.
>
>>>>> The latest attack came just a week after a U.S. missile strike killed
>>>>> a top al-Qaida commander, Abu Laith al-Libi, in a remote tribal
>>>>> village near the border with Afghanistan.
>
>>>>> Although Pakistan and Washington have not formally confirmed the
>>>>> slaying of al-Libi, Pakistan has since then stepped up security to
>>>>> avoid possible retaliatory attacks by militants.
>
>>>>> The killing of al-Libi, described by Pakistani intelligence officials
>>>>> as al-Qaida's operational commander in the border region, was a boost
>>>>> for the U.S. in its battle against the terror network after a spate of
>>>>> pessimistic assessments of the coalition's campaign against the
>>>>> Taliban in Afghanistan.
>
>>>>> ____
>
>>>>> Associated Press Writer Munir Ahmad contributed to this report from
>>>>> Islamabad.
>
>>>> HOW TO BECOME A DHIMMI SHIITHEAD MOSLEM - this is how: fuck goats, fuck
>>>> your mother (nikomak), molest children, wear a beekeepers outfit all the
>>>> time, never shower or bath, beat your wives, learn terrorist activities
>>>> at a maddrassa, wipe your ass with stones, sell the donkey you fucked to
>>>> a nearby village, marry a nine year-old , send your child off to an
>>>> indoctrination camp, practice thighing with little kids, ............
>>>> Practice all those and you too could become a prophet !!
>
>>>> Elif air ab tizak mohammad !!!!
>
>
>>> HOW TO BECOME A DHIMMI SHIITHEAD MOSLEM - this is how: fuck goats, fuck
>>> your mother (nikomak), molest children, wear a beekeepers outfit all the
>>> time, never shower or bath, beat your wives, learn terrorist activities
>>> at a maddrassa, wipe your ass with stones, sell the donkey you fucked to
>>> a nearby village, marry a nine year-old , send your child off to an
>>> indoctrination camp, practice thighing with little kids, ............
>>> Practice all those and you too could become a prophet !!
>
>>> Elif air ab tizak mohammad !!!!
>
>
>>> --
>
>>> moslem cartoon character mohammad and his bumchum allaah were child
>>> molesting goat fuckers and nikomaks
>
>>> _
>>> /'_/)
>>> ,/_ /
>>> / /
>>> /'_'/' '/'__'7,
>>> /'/ / / /" /_\
>>> ('( ' /' ')
>>> \ /
>>> '\' _.7'
>>> \ (
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>>> Up your ass mohammad - Elif air ab tizak!!!
>
>
>> =============================================================================
>
>> Some people here seems so prejudiced that it may not do any good to
>> them, but some others might be
>> genuinely wanting to learn the place of suicide in Islam. I am posting
>> something that might possibly help.
>
>> The Making of Islamist Suicide Bombers
>> Category: Religion and Philosophy
>
>
>> Is suicide compatible with Islamic teachings? The question has been
>> debated endlessly for the last several years. The clear consensus of
>> Islamic scholars now is that it is not. And yet extremist groups
>> continue to use human bombs as their weapon of choice in several parts
>> of the Muslim world. How do they manage to entice Muslims into
>> committing such a heinous crime against humanity? The question has
>> haunted the world ever since Muslims started using this tactic
>> following the success of this brutal method of killing demonstrated by
>> the Tamil Tigers of Sri Lanka in early 1990s.
>
>> i had the opportunity to study the phenomenon when I was researching
>> the methodology the Pakistan Army used to motivate soldiers to commit
>> what amounted to mass suicide in Kargil? I wrote extensively on the
>> subject then and would like to share with my readers here some of the
>> things I discovered.
>
>> to begin with I asked myself what books would one choose to carry
>> while embarking on a suicide mission? Kargil was one such mission for
>> the Pakistani soldiers. Had India not allowed them safe passage under
>> the political compulsions of that pre-election period, they would have
>> all got killed sooner or later. They must have known this. You cannot
>> trifle with a major military power like India without being prepared
>> to face its fatal consequences.
>
>> How were they motivated to commit what amounts to a mass suicide? This
>> question is particularly relevant as they were Muslims and in Islam
>> suicide is considered a heinous crime. Most Muslims would know that
>> Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him) refused to offer funeral prayers
>> for just two Muslims — one who had been convicted of embezzlement of
>> zakat (charity) funds and another who had committed suicide. Indeed he
>> had specified in the case of Amir Ibn al-Akwa who had sustained
>> several wounds in the battle of Khyber that even if someone commits
>> suicide to relieve himself of acute pain, his destination would still
>> be the fires of hell.
>
>> The answer lies with the books recovered from the bunkers of dead
>> Pakistani soldiers in Kargil. Some of these are on predictable lines —
>> copies of Holy Quran with translation in Urdu, biographies of the
>> Prophet, books of prayers for all occasions, Iqbal’s evocative poetry
>> and so on. These would be part of an average Muslim’s travelling gear,
>> particularly if he is embarking on what could turn out to be his last
>> journey. But what surprised me was that they had all been published by
>> Al-Maktaba al-Sulfia of Lahore, the publication house of Ahl-e-Sunnat
>> wal-Jamaat, a small but particularly virulent sect which believes that
>> all Muslims who do not belong to this sect should be done to death. It
>> is not possible that all the soldiers of the Northern Areas Light
>> Infantry and other sections of Pakistan Army who embarked on this
>> suicidal venture belonged to this sect. I can only presume that these
>> books were supplied by the Army itself.
>
>> This makes this study even more meaningful. It tells us not only about
>> the mental make-up of the people we dealt with at Kargil but also of
>> those we are dealing with in Kashmir, indeed even in other parts of
>> India, today. For these books were evidently part of the motivational
>> literature Pakistan Army was using to indoctrinate its soldiers and
>> other recruits for their suicidal missions in Kashmir.
>
>> The most popular among these books was Maut ka Manzar (The Scene of
>> Death) by Abdur Razzaq Bhutralwi, the Imam of a mosque in Islamabad
>> and a teacher in a Rawalpindi madrasa run by the Ahle-Sunnat wal-
>> Jamaat sect. A 400-page book in small print, it is an eminently
>> readable companion for those preparing to die. Some of the chapters
>> are entitled: What is Death?, Kinds of Death, Death provides Comfort,
>> The Place of Death is Fixed, No One Denies Death, No Escape From
>> Death, How Death Invites you to the Appointed Place, One Goes There
>> Happily, One Should Prepare for Death, Death is Better than Mischief,
>> Love of this World and Fear of Death is Cowardice, Places where it is
>> Permitted to long for Death, and so on. You get the drift. What a
>> morbid place Kargil must have been with hundreds of people reading
>> this book for months!
>
>> Maulana Bhutralwi is particularly suited for motivating suicidal
>> operations. While he describes an ordinary death as an extremely
>> painful experience, he likens martyrdom with the sting of an ant or a
>> mosquito bite. He describes the meaning of life and death in the first
>> chapter in these words: “Life means martyrdom which offers us a life
>> better than the life in this world and death means worldly life which
>> is a contemptible form of life in comparison with the life of
>> martyrdom”. So life means death and death means life....
>
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Thanks for the explanation, Kangarooistan. i was really intrigued.