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November 08, 2009
“Major Hasan: “Jihad means holy war””
By Barbarossa at November 8, 2009 12:17 AM
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Note: Excerpting doesn’t do this article justice. Please read the whole thing.
Thank you. -Cindy
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“Inside the Gunman’s Mosque”
by Asra Q. Nomani
SNIPPET: “Not long ago, inside the quiet library of the Muslim Community Center here in Silver Spring, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C., Golam Akhter, a local Bangladeshi-American civil engineer, 67, got into a fierce debate with a young Muslim doctor over how to interpret the concept of jihad within Islam. Akhter argued, Jihad means an inner struggle, fighting against corruption and injustice.
The young doctor responded. Thats not a correct interpretation. Jihad means holy war. When your religion isnt safe, you have to fight for it. If someone attacks you, you must fight them. That is jihad. You can kill someone who is harming you.
A closer look reveals a complex picture of a young first-generation American Muslim man living a life of dissonance between his identity as an American and his ideology as a Muslim who had accepted a literal, rigid interpretation of Islam.
The conversation would be just another theological debate, interesting but irrelevant, except that the doctor was Maj. Nidal Hasan, 39, the gunman in the tragic Fort Hood rampage. After being posted to Walter Reed Hospital as a psychiatrist, Hasan called the Muslim Community Center his local mosque.”
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SNIPPET: “So many times I talked with him, said Akhter, a community leader who is sort of like a mosque gadfly, challenging congregants to reject literal, rigid interpretations of Islam. I was trying to modernize him. I tried my best. He used to hate America as a whole. He was more anti-American than American.
Despite all the conversations, Akther said, I couldnt get through to him. He was a typical fundamentalist Muslim.”
SNIPPET: “Hasan answered back: It is written in the holy Quran. If a believer has any question about the Quran, then he is not a true believer.
To argue for jihad as holy war is to accept strict adherence to verses such as this one (2: 216), translated in the Noble Quran as: Jihad (holy fighting in Allahs cause) is ordained for you (Muslims) though you dislike it. That translation is published by the government of Saudi Arabia.
Another time, the engineer and the doctor debated the question of whether a thiefs hand should be cut off, a punishment laid out in a literal read of the Quran (5: 38). Akhter made the historically accurate point that Umar, the second caliph after the death of the prophet Muhammad, suspended this punishment during a time of famine. Hasan listened and then responded, Thats not for everybody. Only Umar can interpret that. We have to follow the Quran in total. Hasans strict adherence to literal readings of the Quran betrays his leanings to extremist Islam.”
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,573052,00.html
“Alleged Fort Hood Shooter Frequented Local Strip Club”
Sunday, November 08, 2009
By Jana Winter
Killeen, Texas
SNIPPET: “Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan came into the Starz strip club not far from the base at least three times in the past month, the club’s general manager, Matthew Jones, told FoxNews.com. Army investigators building their case against Hasan plan to interview Jones soon.
“The last time he was here, I remember checking his military ID at the door, and he paid his $15 cover and stayed for six or seven hours,” Jones, 37, said.”
SNIPPET: “”He asked us why we were working at the strip club, if we liked the lifestyle, if we had any kids,” she said. “It was right before Halloween so he asked what our kids were dressing up as. He just wanted to know a lot about us.”
Jenner said she asked Hasan why he liked coming to Starz instead of another of the roughly half a dozen other clubs nearby, all about an 8-minute drive from the Army base.
“I like it here because no one I work with is here,” she said Hasan replied.”