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To: MamaDearest

If the wife and children knew of this guy’s malicious intentions, but told no one, why aren’t they arrested for aiding a terrorist?

Forget the family loyalty crap, there are certain obligations to living in a Western country, like warning of an attack you have knowledge of.

These jerks have forfeited their citizenship.


16 posted on 12/14/2010 12:44:16 AM PST by canuck_conservative
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To: canuck_conservative

Exactly, and I can prove to you, here and now, that Islamic law in the UK EXPLICITLY supports, word for word, everything you just said.

You can read the fatwa here:

http://www.livingislam.org/maa/dcmm_e.html

It’s the westernized, liberalized Muslims who don’t mind the odd drink and congregate in little clubs and university fringe meetings well away from the mosque, that we have to worry about most in the UK. Reason being, they are the ones most likely to dispute ANY fatwa.

This guy in particular, was kicked out of the Luton Islamic Centre for advocating a vein of extremism which supposes that even non-combatants outside of conflict zones are fair game... and he stormed out when he had the riot act read to him over his views. The more orthodox a mosque is, the LESS likely it is to tolerate such dissent.

As much as that may sound counterintuitive, think of it this way: Whether individual Muslims agree personally with the fatwa against the killing of noncombatants or not, declaring it to be wrong from inside a mosque would be rather akin to a Catholic standing up during a service and declaring the Virgin Mary to be a false idol.

I suspect that Taimour Abdulwahab Al-Abdaly was a member of Al-Muhajiroun, a particularly nutty band of Islamists over here that are so extreme that even the mosques shun them.

So much so, that the orthodox mosques here have signed up to a fatwa “censuring the reckless against the killing of civilians” which was SPECIFICALLY drawn up to marginalise Al-Muhajiroun.

If you dispute that fatwa openly in any orthodox mosque in Britain, then you’re out of the door.

Al-Muhajiroun used to hold rallies in a town I used to live, until the BNP rallies and the local Sikhs AND the local mosques banded together and sent them packing.

According to the press here, his family didn’t know that he was planning an attack. He’d told them he was going away on business. At best they would’ve suspected he was an extremist, but if he was Al-Muhajiroun the last thing he would’ve done is shame his family in front of the whole mosque.

So it’s entirely plausible that his family had no idea whatsoever, that he was a member of an outcast apostate fringe, never mind that he was planning a terror attack.

Having said that, the mosque covered up their suspicions about the guy so if anyone is to blame, it’s them - they knew he was spouting hatred down at the university and could’ve alerted the police.


24 posted on 12/14/2010 5:07:08 AM PST by MalPearce
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