Posted on 10/30/2009 4:36:34 PM PDT by ConservativeStatement
Die, infidel!
A devout Muslim woman, furious at her new husband for trying to make her drink booze, eat pork and wear revealing clothes, allegedly tried to slaughter him in his sleep.
Staten Island prosecutors said Rabia Sarwar, 37, slashed the neck of hubby Sheikh Naseem at 3 a.m. Wednesday while screaming, "It's time for you to die!"
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Way to go!
You can take ‘em to gay Paree,but they won’t go back to the {Hijabi} farm!
man, this woman got westernized with equal rights fast!
Yikes! How unpleasant!
Yikes. An angry woman with a knife.
You go girl!!!!
Let Darwin start the work.....
Payback is a b!tch!
The way I see it is if one muslim kills another one it is less work for us.
I would like to see some sort of scholarly treatment of this kind of behavior. I know there will be all sorts of jokes here - religion of peace, Larry David’s urinary habits - and I’ve participated happily in it... but you never ever hear about Baptists, Catholics, Hassidic Jews, Quakers, Baha’is, Buddhists, Hindus, Evangelical Christians, or any other religion producing so many cold-blooded killers willing to slay family members for violations of religious protocol. Every week here at FR I see story after story about fathers killing Westernized daughters, husbands killing wives... on and on.
I’d enjoy reading a historical or sociological examination of this behavior. What is it among Islamic believers that seemingly promotes and creates this kind of bloodlust? What are the sources of those feelings among believers? Has it been this way since the beginning, or is it accelerating right now - or is now just coming to light and actually decreasing?
The cynical part of me also thinks that any scholarly treatment on the subject better do his or her work quickly before shari’a law becomes just one of the options in American jurisprudence.
The religious part of me recalls a statement about knowing them by the fruits they bear. Scary to think that this religion constitutes a population numbering in the billions.
snicker
That sounds like a southern bar-b-cue to me.
“What would Mohammed do?”
He’s not a Muslim. He converted to Unitarianism.
The cops should have just let her do her thing. Maybe they would have killed each other.
Always that way. It is their way, the way of Islam. The last two muslims standing are obligated to kill each other. Then they will all be in Paradise. What do you expect from people who worship a meteor?
My pet theory is that the “rock” contains an ancient “entity” who feeds on the souls of all who touch the rock, and then on all who touch them, driven into a blood lust they “taste” better.
And what, may I ask, is that?
Staten Island women, no matter what faith, are TOUGH....
“Unitarianism”
The unitarians believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ as found in the New Testament and other early Christian writings. Adhering to strict monotheism, they maintain that Jesus was a great man and a prophet of God, perhaps even a supernatural being, but not God himself. They reject the doctrine of the triunity of God, and the divinity of Christ.
The term “Unitarian” (with an upper case “U”) usually refers to the liberal branch of this theology, but the term “unitarian” (lower case “u”) is sometimes used descriptively to refer to anyone adhering to the teaching of the single personhood of God.
Unitarian Universalism is a theologically diverse religion, in which members support one another in the search for truth and meaning. Individual Unitarian Universalists may also identify as Atheist, Agnostic, Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim, Pagan, or with other philosophical or religious traditions.

Rabia Sarwar
Facebook:
Stores: " I love Allah!"
Organization: Masjid Nabawi ( Medina, Saudi Arabia)
Celebrities: Prophet Mohammed PUBH
Interesting fan photos. One a night picture of NYC with "786" imposed where the WTC twin towers used to be.
She should not even be living in America IMHO.
Why is she even here?
Ping to interesting immigrant story.
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