Posted on 05/11/2003 1:11:10 AM PDT by sarcasm
NABLUS, West Bank Plastic trees, goldfish swimming in a generator-powered fountain, posters of the dead on the wall: This is a model of the paradise Islamic militants say awaits those killed in fighting with Israel, including suicide bombers.
The display at the West Bank's largest university, An Najah, was assembled by supporters of the violent Hamas group who said they wanted to raise students' morale after 31 months of fighting with Israel.
The university a hotbed of Palestinian nationalism and a Hamas stronghold said it officially opposes bombings but didn't want to stifle the students' views.
Israel complains that the Palestinian Authority and many Palestinian institutions incite violence against the Jewish state. Stopping incitement is one of the Palestinian Authority's obligations in a U.S.-backed peace plan.
As part of the so-called "road map" to peace, Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas also would have to crack down on militant groups, including Hamas, that have carried out scores of suicide bombings in recent years, killing hundreds of Israelis.
However, support for militants is still running high among ordinary Palestinians embittered by Israel's tough measures, including travel bans and military strikes, in the current round of fighting.
Palestinian Muslims widely believe that suicide bombers and others killed fighting Israel will spend eternity in paradise, in the company of 72 virgins. That promise has been used as a recruiting tool, relatives of some of the bombers have said.
Organizers said the model of paradise on display at An Najah was meant to illustrate the rewards for carrying out attacks on Israel.
Those wishing to enter the room housing paradise had to walk through a candlelit passage with 26 mock graves. Each contained a green shroud and a photo of one of 26 An Najah students killed in the conflict with Israel, including six suicide bombers.
Hundreds of students filed through the exhibit, some returning again and again.
Student Abdel Aziz Mohammed said the exhibit helped him realize "the fate of the fighters" after they blow themselves up among Israelis. "I looked at their pictures, I felt them talking and smiling. They really are in their heaven," he said.
Plastic trees, goldfish swimming in a generator-powered fountain, posters of the dead on the wall:
I have never seen anything like this in all my life," said Abdel Aziz Mohammed, a third-year Arabic studies major. Mohammed said that the exhibit helped him realize "the fate of the fighters" after they blow themselves up. "I looked at their pictures, I felt them talking and smiling. They really are in their heaven," he said.
Missing from the display of heaven were the 72 virgins. Organizers said they weren't sure how to depict them.
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I captured the full statement on WND's site, the AP article was a bit longer. This guys facination with plastic trees and goldfish is pretty sad. Get a life comes to mind, but idiots like him, after three years study in Islam would rather take others...
My non-Muslim vision is more like the Convent. If you're right conversions will increase. LOL!
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