Posted on 12/03/2015 10:57:34 AM PST by amorphous
The reports reveal the two apprehended shooters in the deadly San Bernardino shooting Wednesday were Syed Rizwan Farook, a 28-year-old American citizen, and Tashfeen Malik, âof unknown originâ. So why canât anyone seem to locate her origin? It is because there are no records of the two together or are there any records with the name of Tashfeen Malik. The mystery of this Jihad affair grows when Farook recently traveled to Saudi Arabia and returned with a new bride he supposedly met online. The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) says Farook has been married with this woman for two years â but wouldnât confirm whether Malik was the wifeâs name. Fact is, Farook traveled to Saudi Arabia only six months ago and returned with a wife he supposedly met online. This does not answer the six month old child who was conceived 15 months before and where he was conceived.
This visit, unlike what CAIR claims is recent. And the reason no one can locate her origin is most likely that her name is not really âTashfeen Malikâ. No one is able to find any female named âTashfeen Malikâ. The name is very unusual for a woman and there is no record of any Tashfeen Malik in the U.S. or even abroad in Arabic.
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I think I mentioned that many Pak women I know or met wear the attire. I did not reference India because it is Hindu. I was referring to Muslim women. Since I lived in Jackson Heights I saw saris every day and past the five or six sari shops on 74th St regularly.
The sari is the Indian national dress and Pakis, having been Indian not so long ago, retain the Indian dress. Islam in India is, in fact, a Hindu religion. Hindu actually just means the same as Indian. The Hindu religion insofar as we consider it as distinct from the other major religions is actually a congeries of cults and religions that were brought to the subcontinent over the millennia. The Thomas Christians of Kerala who have been there since circa 100 A.D. are Hindu as are the Sikhs. The Goa Christians don’t count because they have only been there for half a millennium.
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