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Politics & Religion / Re: Afghanistan-Pakistan
« on: March 09, 2011, 09:28:06 PM »
Why is it islam falls so short in terms of human rights? Why is it that even the heroic wall guard you mention would kill a member of his family for becoming another religion? Why is it that all the "Mainstream" muslim groups in the US, like CAIR are fronts for the Muslim Brotherhood?

Huh?

You obviously read my reply/answered with an agenda, I am used to this. So, I just won't post here anymore-kinda sad really. Glad my kids live in Oregon, where bigots are few and far between...

Woof from Kunduz

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Politics & Religion / Re: Afghanistan-Pakistan
« on: March 09, 2011, 08:23:06 PM »
So, where would one find islam being practiced in an authentic manner?

In an authentic manner? If you mean a particular country, I would have to say nowhere, Saudi is perhaps the closest, but with their human rights issues and such-they fall short.
But, I would have to say--Islam is practiced authentically in the hearts and minds of close to a billion people world wide. When you see a local wall guard in Afghanistan, who risks his life and the lives of his family to fight the Taliban, who are deviants--this is it. When you see whole communities of Muslims in America refusing to get caught up with jihadi ideologies and instead drop a dime a Joe-jihadi, becasue the things he says scare them, this is it. When you see Muslims who don't bend to the threats, murders, kidnappings and bombings in their backyards-by continuing to say "No, we won't join you, no matter how many you kill", then this is it. Whenever they stand up and declare one can't overthrow the rulers, one can't keep little girls from going to school, one can't kill non-Muslims just because they are non-Muslims--then ths is it--and I would have to say this is the majority of Muslims--how they feel, think, and act--but it always seems to miss FauxNews' headlines--so nobody knows.

So, I would say religion is in the heart, but it is also the speach from your mouths and the actions of your limbs. And sometimes it is practiced appropriately in a collective manner. But all religions--all of them-usually aren't.

Woof from Kunduz

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Politics & Religion / Re: Afghanistan-Pakistan
« on: February 24, 2011, 12:31:11 AM »
Woof y'all

This is Abu Hamza, and this is my first post.

I am presently in a FOB for a certain LEA in lovely Afghanistan (just ordered some Top Dog sticks and the new KaliTudo dvd too Marc, hope they get here soon-LOL), anyway, we have several locals working here-in the office, as translators, cooks etc. I have repeatedly heard an appreciation of the presence of US personel here in country. One local told me that if the US leaves, he plans on leaving the country too, anywhere he says-Iran, Pakistan-he don't care. He just says he wouldn't feel safe here anymore.
The locals I have spoken too hate the Taliban. They have no hesitation in expressing this either. I am a Muslim-American, and, in the past, have heard odd comments from other Muslims in the US about how the Taliban may be misunderstood, or the info we get on the news is skewed, etc. Make no mistake, and I'm speaking AS a Muslim, the Taliban and their ilk have a perverted notion of Islam. The Taliban don't practice Islam correctly, in general, they pervert many things and overall have little knowledge about what is supposed to be the guiding force in their lives. The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) spoke about a group of people who would appear. He said something like-"When you see their prayer, you would be jealous, when you see their fasting, you would be impressed, when you hear their recitation of the Qur'an, you would find it beautiful-but it only reaches their throats (meaning it won't reach their heart, i.e.: they won't have an understanding of it)". Furthermore He called men like this "The DOGS of Hell" and indicated it is an OBLIGATION upon Muslims who are able, to hunt them down and kill them.
When I remind Muslims of this in America, many are a bit averse to this notion. But, when I point this out here, in Afghanistan, Muslims completely agree and are ready to accept this responsibility--interesting....

Anyway--can't wait till my sticks arrive---hehehe

Woof from Kunduz
Abu Hamza
Makoa Combatives Group

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