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abuayisha
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Posted: 11 December 2009 at 9:29am |
How sad, just kids, all having the look of wishing they were now with family and friends. Those who dupe youth have a heavy price to pay.
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Sign*Reader
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I heard their parents have some thing to do with the arrest and ruination of their children by setting off the alarm! They should have traveled to get them back instead of going to the law being schmucks...
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Kismet Domino: Faith/Courage/Liberty/Abundance/Selfishness/Immorality/Apathy/Bondage or extinction.
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abuayisha
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so is it 100% that they went there for the alleged crimes? These are just kids, plus they look innocent, you dont see no dirt on their face like those brainwashed heretical oil fundys. Hope they are innocent.
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Ya Allah, Bismillah, AllahuAkbar.
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abuayisha
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Pakistani police get more time to quiz Americans
(AP) � 4 hours ago LAHORE, Pakistan � A Pakistani court granted police another 10 days on Tuesday to question five Americans held on suspicion of links to Islamist militants, a government official said. Authorities also said they had released the father of one of the five men who was arrested along with the group last week. Police could find no evidence that father Khalid Farooq, also a U.S. citizen, had committed any crime, regional law minister Rana Sanaullah Khan said. The men, aged 19 to 25, were reported missing from the Washington, D.C., area after their families found a farewell video showing scenes of war and casualties and saying Muslims must be defended. They were arrested in the central Pakistani city of Sargodha. Khan said a court in Sargodha had given police 10 more days to question the group. Police have alleged the Americans intended to join militants in the northwestern tribal areas and then travel to Afghanistan to fight against U.S. and allied forces. The case has fanned fears that Americans and other Westerners are heading to Pakistan to link up with al-Qaida and other militant groups. The five have not been charged with any crime. |
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JihadX
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Subhanallah
What a world we live in! These brothers were betrayed by their own parents which lead to them getting caught and now they are so called westerners trying to join al qaida militants.. Is this not what muslims are supposed to do? These brave brothers obviously went to Pakistan for a righteous cause and were stopped from achieving one of the greatest aspects in Islam < id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall();" id="jsProxy" =""> |
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abuayisha
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Misguided is what they were, and likely in deep trouble should they return to their country. Afghanistan is fighting an insurgency so it makes zero sense for American citizens to enter Afghanistan to fight American troops or Afghanis. |
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martha
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[QUOTE=JihadX]
'Subhanallah[IMG]smileys/smiley7.gif" align="absmiddle" alt="Angry" /> What a world we live in! These brothers were betrayed by their own parents which lead to them getting caught' And your point is? (sorry, but I would probably do the same, and certainly if a child of mine committed murder I would hand them over.) 'and now they are so called westerners trying to join al qaida militants.. Is this not what muslims are supposed to do?' No, muslims are not supposed to do that. Understand Islam better. NOt one of their family members were under threat so why did they get involved? As abuayisha said..they were misguided. 'These brave brothers obviously went to Pakistan for a righteous cause and were stopped from achieving one of the greatest aspects in Islam' BRother, that's a load of baloney. A righteous cause would be to teach Islam and help others revert. Edited by martha - 17 December 2009 at 1:46am |
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some of us are a lot like cement:- all mixed up and permanently set
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