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Islamic Jihad

Islamic Jihad - The Just War !

It's not every day that religion appears as a front page story in today's newspapers all over the world, particularly on a regular basis! But over the past 20 years one religion has really made the front pages perhaps more than any other . . . it is the religion of Islam.


"Sudden Jihad Syndrome": Muslim Army Psychiatrist's Killing Rampage in Texas

A Muslim army psychiatrist burst into a bout of Jihadi fit, shooting at soldiers lined up for signing for deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan, killing 12 and wounding 31. It appears another perfect case of the familiar "Sudden Jihad Syndrome" amongst otherwise peaceful Muslims...


 


Behruz's Testimonial

[color=blue][b]Editor's note:[/b] This testimony was posted on the original FFI site, and was copied here on June 18, 2006. The original date of this testimony is unknown.[/color] [b]Behruz[/b] My problem with Islam is not new or thought of after the Islamic revolution in Iran , but began many years before most people in the world knew anything about Islam.

Welcome to the Land of the Great Satan, Smiling Mullah Khatami

Great news! Great news! The deadly confrontation between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic of Iran is about to become history. The dove of peace is here in the person of the Smiling Mullah Khatami. Just look at his serene face with and ever-present reassuring smile. It makes you forget all your troubles, doesn’t it?

If by looking at him you are not comforted, it may be the way he is dressed that seems alien—the turban, the cloak and all. Fine. Then let us listen to what he preaches. After all he is a man of the cloth and preaching is his line.


Bismi Allah (In the Name of Allah) Part–3(iv) of 11

Bismi Allah

(In the Name of Allah)

Part–3(iv) of 11

By Abul Kasem (e-mail address: nirribilli@gmail.com) June 14, 2006 [color=RED][i][A note of caution: The contents of this essay might offend some readers.][/i][/color]

Allah’s Likes and Dislikes-(iv)

Allah loves to terrorize infidels



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