Posted on 02/09/2017 6:21:12 AM PST by brucedickinson
Rosie Ayliffes daughter, 20-year-old Mia Ayliffe-Chung, was killed during a knife attack in August 2016. Her alleged killer, Smail Ayad shouted Allahu akbar an Arabic phrase meaning God is great during the attack. However, authorities said there was no indication the assault was motivated by extremism.Any fool can shout Allahu akbar as they commit a crime, Rosie Ayliffe wrote. This vilification of whole nation states and their people based on religion is a terrifying reminder of the horror that can ensue when we allow ourselves to be led by ignorant people into darkness and hatred.
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"Her alleged killer, Smail Ayad shouted Allahu akbar an Arabic phrase meaning God is great during the attack. However, authorities said there was no indication the assault was motivated by extremism."
Any fool can shout Allahu akbar as they commit a crime, Rosie Ayliffe wrote. This vilification of whole nation states and their people based on religion is a terrifying reminder of the horror that can ensue when we allow ourselves to be led by ignorant people into darkness and hatred.
The victim's crazy mom
The mom needs to prove it wasn’t Jihad.
Crazy mom, indeed! A bit beyond dhimmi—maybe closer to something like Stockholm Syndrome.
Right. Shouting ‘Alluah AKbar’ as you stab someone to death does not mean that it’s Muslim terrorism.
Here is an example of the left’s suicidal mentality. They won’t even criticize Islam even when their own children die from it.
Mommy doesn’t sound very bright and does appear to have some form of psychotic liberalism.
:: an Arabic phrase meaning God is great ::
Not precisely.
It is an Arabic phrase meaning “Our moon-god, who goes by the name ‘Allah’, is great.”
Her mom actually believes in her heart that Donald Trump is worse than the killer of her own daughter. Un-freaking-believable
I’m guessing Mom would be similarly kind to the The Deplorables had the killer screamed “MAGA!” during the act. Not.
Does this mother have more credibility because she is a foreigner?
"An Islamic fundamentalist by definition must respect the five pillars of Islam, Ayliffe wrote. It would be very hard to imagine someone managing to perform this ritual five times a day in the close confines of Home Hill Hostel without witnesses.
Any fool can shout Allahu akbar as they commit a crime, Rosie Ayliffe wrote.No, that is not how things go.
SJW snowflakes are delusional. Even if it’s their own kin that is murdered.
The Muslim killer didn’t have an ISIS or an Al Queda ID card in his pocket, (who does?) so of course, it had nothing to do with True Peaceful Islam.
“Rosie Ayliffes daughter, 20-year-old Mia Ayliffe-Chung, was killed during a knife attack in August 2016. Her alleged killer, Smail Ayad shouted Allahu akbar an Arabic phrase meaning God is great during the attack. However, authorities said there was no indication the assault was motivated by extremism.”
Mum must be a mooselimb standing in a river in Egypt...............
Did he rape her? Did he take something other than her life?
I mean, you can evaluate the motive.
Did he do it in a public way?
Stabbings are personal or to make a statement, was he romantically involved then rejected?
Murder “in the way of jihad” does not violate any of the five pillars of Islam. I wonder who wrote this for this bizarre (to say the least) woman.
Agreed. I was going to post something similar. I get tired of the media claiming the terrorists are shouting God is great when what they are actually shouting is “allah is great”. Allah being the specific name of their false god.
This mom is a liberal POS
OK, then it was simulated, ersatz Jihad.
The mom is obviously White, but the dad was obviously not. I'm wondering if the victim's dad read from the koran?
My understanding is that the key word is, not 'great', but translates to 'greatest'. In other words, separating the Islam deity from all other, in their view, fake religions not worth allowing the believers to live (if they pay jizya, we'll talk).
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