Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by asumo12: 1:20pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Ama80: it's ur thread.be my judge. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Ama80(f): 1:24pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
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Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by asumo12: 1:25pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
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Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 1:27pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Normality:
Of course. This is what we’ve been saying for quite some time and what our leaders in Washington seem so reticent to understand. There really is no such thing as a “moderate” Muslim. I’m not saying this to denigrate nice, law-abiding American Muslims… I’m saying this because of the overwhelming amount of evidence that orthodox Islamic teachings are in line with what we call “radical Islam.”
Sean Hannity has made a normal thing of inviting British Muslim leader Anjem Choudary on his show for this precise reason. Choudary argues that the Koran and Sharia Law both teach that beliefs that ISIS, al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, Boko Haram and others are espousing are normal everyday Muslim values. (Specifically Choudary is defending ISIS and al Qaeda.)
So, what I mean to say is this -- while Millions of Muslims may not be killing their non-Muslim neighbors, or their gay neighbors, or their neighbors who’ve converted away from Islam, these same people believe that if these neighbors were executed, that wouldn’t be a big deal.
Why? Because the Koran and Sharia Law explicitly call for these punishments! Gay people are supposed to be executed. Adulterers are supposed to be stoned. Converts away from Islam are supposed to be killed. Anyone saying anything negative about Islam, Allah, or Mohammed is supposed to put to death!
Don’t believe me? Well, how about if the leader of “moderate Muslims” in Europe told you? Here’s a video of Fahad Qureshi, the founder of Islam Net, and a leader in Norway’s Muslim community basically repeating what I just said. He was speaking to a group of Sunni Muslims at a conference in November of 2013.
"Every now and then, every time we have a conference, every time we invite a speaker, they [the media] always come with the same accusations: This speaker supports the death penalty for homosexuals, this speaker supports the death penalty for this crime or this crime or that he is homophobic, that he subjugates women, etcetera. I always try to tell them that it is not that speaker that we are inviting who has these 'extreme radical views,' as you say. These are general views that every Muslim actually has.
no moderate islamEvery Muslim believes in these things. Just because they are not telling you about it, or just because they are not out there in the media, doesn't mean that they don't believe in them.”
Qureshi then asks the people sitting in attendance to raise their hands if they agree about certain points of Islam, the Koran and Sharia Law.
“I will ask you, everyone in the room: How many of you are normal Muslims – you’re not extremists, you’re not radical – just normal Sunni Muslims Please, raise your hands. Everybody [raised their hands], with the grace of God. Okay, take down your hands. How many of you agree that men and women should sit separate? Please raise your hands. Everyone agrees, everyone agrees, brothers as well as sisters. So it's not just these 'radical' sheiks, then?
How many of you agree that the punishments described in the Koran and the Sunna – whether it is death, whether it is stoning for adultery, whatever it is -- if it is from Allah and His Messenger, that is the best punishment ever possible for humankind, and that is what we should apply in the world. Who agrees with that?
Allahu Akbar. Are you all radical extremists? So all of you are saying that you are common Muslims, you all go to different mosques in Norway. Or are you a specific sect, like the Islam Net sect, or anything like that? Are you like that? No. Are you like that? Please raise your hand if you are like that extreme Islam, that sect, or anything like that? No one, Allah Akbar.”
The “radical” beliefs of the monsters in ISIS or al Qaeda aren’t really all that radical. They are the mainstream beliefs of most of the world’s Muslim communities – whether in Syria or Norway or even the good ol’ US of A.
Read more at http://eaglerising.com/14871/moderate-muslim-leader-says-muslims-radical-extremists/#A85vVdlx5dODlEUB.99 Lol. You only grouped all Muslims together. Like I said Islamic teachings are violent, kind of primitive. But it follows procedure. Any one that does not follow basic Islamic tenets is radical (ie political in it's true form) You are just making me go on and on saying the same things and I'm tired. Thank you. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Nobody: 1:30pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
Lol. You only grouped all Muslims together.
Like I said Islamic teachings are violent, kind of primitive. But it follows procedure. Any one that does not follow basic Islamic tenets is radical (ie political in it's true form) You are just making me go on and on saying the same things and I'm tired. Thank you. Give it up, the moderate Muslim is the one that wished the radical to carry out the bloodshed. One and same. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by rozayx5(m): 1:40pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
sourlemon already trying to defend the nobel prize winning duuullard u lot better implement change.. we did not vote him to read useless threads |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 1:40pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Normality:
Give it up, the moderate Muslim is the one that wished the radical to carry out the bloodshed.
One and same. Moderate (true) Muslims do not kill or approve of killings out of their teachings. Saying they do will mean that the Muslims being killed in Mosques approve of their deaths. Sounds stup'id doesn't it? |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Nobody: 1:42pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Normality:
What I know is that Afghanistan and Pakistan are 95% Muslims. So they believe they have to kill, then the radicals kills the infidels, the moderate one sees it as part of Jihad and cheers on, when the radical finishes with infidels, it moves on to the moderates who try to speak against them. It doesn't matter whether u are their target or not, if u are around their target, na 6ft be that. They strike more fear into everyone, and like that like that.
If u are replying me, put "honey" too. The ones in Dubai and what? Would you like kill quotes from the bible too and please don't tell me it's Old Testament 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 1:42pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Obiagelli:
Would you like kill quotes from the bible too and please don't tell me it's Old Testament Chop knuckle abeg. 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by rozayx5(m): 1:42pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon: Since May 29th, there has been an increase in attacks. Have you also noticed that BH usually do not strike during Ramaddan? But this ramaddan hardly a day has gone by without an attack even in mosques! (I’m sure this has removed any doubt about BH being an Islamic agenda because it should be clear to all now that it is pure politics) Let me explain why I believe this BH thing is either a PDP project or an Arab thing. During PDP rule, PDP kept on blaming attacks on APC, stating that they want to “sabotage their government” there was a deliberate attempt to blame northerners, and make Christians hate Muslims. I remember so well how they did this wrecking havoc and discord in the minds of gullible Nigerians. Fast forward to APC rule, PDP is now saying that we will beg them to return. Please what the hell is that supposed to mean? What arrogance! Look at NL for instance; we can see I-regret-voting-Buhari inducing threads all over the place. Never mind that this started right from the first week of Buhari’s take over which is totally unrealistic no matter how and where you look at it. I'm also thinking that GEJ's Facebook remark on BH was also Is there a calculated attempt to make Nigerians "aww and eh yaa" that he's such a sweet man that we threw away. Definitely they are trying to make Nigerians regret voting APC and some gullible peeps will fall for this. Let’s never ever forget the Azizi “BH is PDP” saga just before the mysterious helicopter crash. The only other suspect here is the Arab world, although I won’t be surprised if they are not directly involved. My main suspects are PDP and the traitors in the APC.
I give kudos to APC for not playing the blame game so far even though they inherited this mess from PDP. Instead, Buhari has taken responsibility and promised solution. Unlike PDP/GEJ who kept on blaming everything and everyone until the last weeks to the elections. keep consoling yourself too many dollards on nl these days |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by rozayx5(m): 1:45pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon: Since May 29th, there has been an increase in attacks. Have you also noticed that BH usually do not strike during Ramaddan? But this ramaddan hardly a day has gone by without an attack even in mosques! (I’m sure this has removed any doubt about BH being an Islamic agenda because it should be clear to all now that it is pure politics) Let me explain why I believe this BH thing is either a PDP project or an Arab thing. During PDP rule, PDP kept on blaming attacks on APC, stating that they want to “sabotage their government” there was a deliberate attempt to blame northerners, and make Christians hate Muslims. I remember so well how they did this wrecking havoc and discord in the minds of gullible Nigerians. Fast forward to APC rule, PDP is now saying that we will beg them to return. Please what the hell is that supposed to mean? What arrogance! Look at NL for instance; we can see I-regret-voting-Buhari inducing threads all over the place. Never mind that this started right from the first week of Buhari’s take over which is totally unrealistic no matter how and where you look at it. I'm also thinking that GEJ's Facebook remark on BH was also Is there a calculated attempt to make Nigerians "aww and eh yaa" that he's such a sweet man that we threw away. Definitely they are trying to make Nigerians regret voting APC and some gullible peeps will fall for this. Let’s never ever forget the Azizi “BH is PDP” saga just before the mysterious helicopter crash. The only other suspect here is the Arab world, although I won’t be surprised if they are not directly involved. My main suspects are PDP and the traitors in the APC.
I give kudos to APC for not playing the blame game so far even though they inherited this mess from PDP. Instead, Buhari has taken responsibility and promised solution. Unlike PDP/GEJ who kept on blaming everything and everyone until the last weeks to the elections. keep consoling yourself better set fire to your dullllard in chief of the daura forces azz .. so as to wake him up too many dollards on nl these days |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by rozayx5(m): 1:47pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
when this same bh were making life bitter for gej your lot berem. demdem egift omenka. partied day and night on bh threads today your smelling somethng fishy nonsense... better go and rule the Nigeria u wanted.. tired of hearing bomb news everyday we can manage his dead brain for another foyr years but we dont want daily bloodshed |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Beremx(f): 1:50pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
CyberWolf: Look at this bloody prostitute...BH is an Islamic terrorist organization masterminded by Sunni Islamic extremist in the north and financed my some northern politicians and business men who shares the ideology of Sunni Moslems..Anyway what do you know other than opening your leg..I don't blame you..ediot I thought you once said you don't attack women? Rather than contribute to the topic,why the insult? |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 1:50pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
rozayx5: when this same bh were making life bitter for gej your lot berem. demdem egift omenka. partied day and night on bh threads today your smelling somethng fishy nonsense... better go and rule the Nigeria u wanted.. tired of hearing bomb news everyday we can manage his dead brain for another foyr years but we dont want daily bloodshed You obviously didn't read my post. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by rozayx5(m): 2:00pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
You obviously didn't read my post. rubbish you call post? are u and your dullllard gang tired of celebrating bomb blasts? oh so you people are now suspecting pdp? the same.bh that chased pdp out of power please get a life mam. a brain dead iredeemable dullllard cow rearer will take naira to 500 to a dollar before he leaves thank God i am.not part of your evil CHANGE |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by midolian(m): 2:09pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Ama80: I'm only playing opposition. lol..the wicked PDP way |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 2:17pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
rozayx5:
rubbish you call post?
are u and your dullllard gang tired of celebrating bomb blasts?
oh so you people are now suspecting pdp?
the same.bh that chased pdp out of power
please get a life mam. a brain dead iredeemable dullllard cow rearer will take naira to 500 to a dollar before he leaves
thank God i am.not part of your evil CHANGE It's too early to celebrate. Buhari/APC still has 3 years and 11 months to prove themselves. Let's wait till then before we know who's gonna laugh last. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by rozayx5(m): 2:24pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
It's too early to celebrate.
Buhari/APC still has 3 years and 11 months to prove themselves. Let's wait till then before we know who's gonna laugh last. 20,000mw in 2 years and other promises the manager on niger delta power holding company laughed at the campaign promises on channels tv. he said to achieve that . we have overhaul 70% ofvthe currently dead transmission lines... dping that takes 5 years plus... then build the new power plants and gas plants that will fire them.. am sorry mam. highest the dullllards can do is fill the civil service with abokey then leave after 4 years once again . enjoy your change 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 2:25pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
rozayx5:
20,000mw in 2 years and other promises the manager on niger delta power holding company laughed at the campaign promises on channels tv. he said to achieve that . we have overhaul 70% ofvthe currently dead transmission lines... dping that takes 5 years plus... then build the new power plants and gas plants that will fire them..
am sorry mam. highest the dullllards can do is fill the civil service with abokey then leave after 4 years once again . enjoy your change
Nigeria will work again whether you like it or not. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by rozayx5(m): 2:26pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
Nigeria will work again whether you like it or not. till fiscal fderalism is.implemented forget it |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by joseph1832(m): 2:38pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
SB22: PLEASE, FELLOW NIGERIANS, CAN'T WE HAVE SOMEBODY IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FLOAT A MOTION FOR THE IMPEACHMENT OF THIS "INDIVIDUAL" OCCUPYING OUR ASO ROCK..? its glaringly obvious that this "booboo" of a man has no idea on what to do..pls, lets all cooperate for once and do the right thing. Considering you never did the right thing when GEJ waited until the last six weeks before he left office to combat Boko Haram, I suggest you shut up!. 1 Like |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Lilimax(f): 2:43pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
kay1one2: Tarkyiyya alert! All lairs shall perish in hell fire |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Lilimax(f): 2:44pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Bokoharam and ISIS are not Muslims They are Christians. Case closed! |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Nobody: 2:47pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
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Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 4:45pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
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Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 5:07pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
Lol. So barcanista has become our chief informant ko? Never knew you finally got a Job with Apc situation room from ur call centre,what happened to ur bed guy,keep blaming GEJ and PDP for everything |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by CyberWolf: 5:41pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
Lol @honey
In that picture you put up where did you see instruction for Muslims to bomb fellow Muslims in mosques during ramaddan?
Muslims are, and their fundamental teachings are violent yes but they have a process.
hmmm...you are just a confused ediot....You know this, then why conveniently blaming it on PDP in your OP? Anuofia |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 6:30pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
CyberWolf: [/b] hmmm...you are just a confused ediot....You know this, then why conveniently blaming it on PDP in your OP? Anuofia I guess your comprehension skils couldn't process the "but they have a process" part. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by scribble: 6:38pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
We are saying the same thing.
Fundamentalists you say? What kind of fundamentalists? What exactly are they fighting for in the case of BH?
@ the bold, you have said exactly what I'm trying to say on this thread. You have a point. There is really nothing in Nigeria worth fighting for. This thing is about interests.... Precious minerals, arms trade and destabilizing Nigeria so certain elements can continue to benefit from the status quo Those girls doing the bombings sometimes don't even know what has been done to them due to illiteracy or being induced by drugs.... They are playing with African lives but it's only a short time before divine intervention sets in I don't think our leaders can help us |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by scribble: 6:39pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
Nigeria will work again whether you like it or not. NEWSFLASH: Nigeria has never worked |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by Sweetlemon(f): 6:41pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
scribble:
You have a point. There is really nothing in Nigeria worth fighting for.
This thing is about interests....
Precious minerals, arms trade and destabilizing Nigeria so certain elements can continue to benefit from the status quo
Those girls doing the bombings sometimes don't even know what has been done to them due to illiteracy or being induced by drugs....
They are playing with African lives but it's only a short time before divine intervention sets in
I don't think our leaders can help us I hope you know those girls are not doing it willingly and are in fact not in control of detonating the bombs with them. |
Re: Who Else Smells Desperation From Boko Haram? by scribble: 6:44pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Sweetlemon:
I hope you know those girls are not doing it willingly and are in fact not in control of detonating the bombs with them. That was my point exactly |