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Members of the Muslim faith are welcoming Lindsay Lohan to Islam
Over the weekend, Lohan got rid of every photo on her Instagram page, leaving nothing but her profile picture and a bio that now reads: ’Alaikum salam.’ The Arabic greeting translates to ’and unto you peace,’ and many took it mean that Lohan was converting to the Muslim faith.
Yes, this is only about Ms. Lohan, but the larger picture is that so many Lister downgrades are converting to this abomination.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Sunni Payback To The IRGC |
2010-07-27 |
Autoedited by Rantburg Late last week, two suicide kabooms in southeastern Iran reduced a mosque to rubble, leaving 27 dead and nearly 300 injured. The explosions were the work of Jundollah--"Soldiers of Allah"--a rebel Sunni group opposed to the Shiite-controlled regime in Tehran. The Islamic Republic has always accused the United States of being Jundollah's paymaster. The leader of Tehran's government-controlled Friday Prayer even charged the U.S. with masterminding the attacks: "Since the U.S. has lost face in the case of Shahram Amiri [the Iranian nuclear scientist who allegedly spied for the U.S. against Iran] and the reputation of its intelligence has also become questionable, they wanted to divert attention from their defeat and disgrace through this crime." The bombs sent a powerful message that Jundollah survived a major setback earlier this year when its leader, Abdolmalek Rigi, was jugged and subsequently hanged on June 20. When the regime apprehended Rigi, the state media went out of their way to showcase the operation. Security teams surrounded a beaten Rigi with large, muscled balaclava-clad agents known as the "unknown soldiers of the Messianic Imam Mehdi" in an attempt to demonstrate the strength of the state against a feeble rebel on national television. The twin explosions presented the opposite picture. Jundollah struck Iran's leadership on a highly symbolic day, as it was both the birthday of the prophet Mohammad's grandson (revered by Shiites as the ultimate martyr) and Revolutionary Guards Day on the official calendar. Jundollah claims that the victims were mostly high-ranking Revolutionary Guards busy celebrating the holiday at the mosque. The mosque was also located in the center of Zahedan, where there is maximum security. Now, it's Jundollah's turn to boast. Unreported in the Western press is Jundollah's claim that, in addition to the bombings, it trapped and murdered a top Iranian regime informant in a separate operation. Collaborators and informants understood the warning: Cease cooperation with the Iranian government, or suffer the same fate. Meanwhile, in the wake of the bombings, three members of Iran's parliament from the Southeast resigned. Their official justification was that the central government has been unable to provide security in the region. More likely, they are attempting to escape Jundollah's bloody campaign of Dire Revenge™. Only one day before the Jundollah attacks, Iran's Interior Minister and Revolutionary Guard member Mostafa Najjar had declared peace in the Southeast thanks to Rigi's June execution. "The eastern regions of the country are absolutely calm," he said. |
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan |
Israel warns Hamas over Gaza attack |
2009-06-11 |
[Bangla Daily Star] Israel's powerful security cabinet warned yesterday it would hold Hamas responsible for any attacks from its Gaza stronghold and kept in place a crippling blockade of the Palestinian territory. In the face of US pressure, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the cabinet to consider easing the stifling blockade that Israel slapped on Gaza after Hamas, a group pledged to the Jewish state's destruction, seized control of the territory two years ago. "The cabinet decided that Israel considers Hamas responsible for any attacks against Israel from Gaza's territory," the premier's office said afterwards. "The cabinet instructed the IDF (Israel Defence Forces) to respond to any attack against Israel from Gaza," it said. On Monday, four Palestinian militants were killed in a gunbattle with Israeli soldiers along the Gaza border. The previously unknown "Soldiers of Allah" claimed responsibility for the attack. As to the blockade, the statement said only that "the cabinet is examining further ways to ease the life of the Palestinian population in Gaza while keeping Israel's security interests." |
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Iran: Teenager sentenced to five years for political activism |
2008-09-20 |
(AKI) - A sixteen-year-old teenager has been sentenced to five years in jail for political activism. Ebrahim Mehrnahad was sentenced by a court in Zahedan, capital of Iran's Sistan-Baluchestan province for 'conspiracy against the central powers'. Mehrnahad is the younger brother of Yaghoub Mehrnahad, a journalist and activist who was hanged on 4 August in Zahedan for alleged membership of Jundallah (Soldiers of Allah), an armed Baluchi group. Ebrahim was also a member of a youth cultural association, founded by his late brother. |
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
Iranian troops kill, capture elements of anti-regime group |
2007-12-14 |
(KUNA) -- Iranian troops in the southeastern province of Sistan-Baluchestan have killed and captured elements of the anti-regime "Soldiers of Allah" group, troops commander Mohammad Ghafari said on Thursday. He told the Iranian TV that his troops had Thursday morning carried out an operation in the border province of Sistan-Baluchestan where they killed and captured 18 members of the group that was planning to launch terrorist attack in the province. The group planned to implement terrorist and sabotage attacks over the coming few days aiming to provoke sectarian prejudices among the sputhern parts in the province. In addition, the commander said, huge amounts of weapons, explosives and communication apparatuses were found during the operation in addition to documents revealing that they were planning to carry out terrorist acts on Iranian soil. Iran's border regions with Afghanistan and Pakistan are a major smuggling route for drugs and other contraband. Sistan-Baluchestan province is reported to be a volatile border province, where clashes between security forces and drug smugglers and also with anti-regime groups are frequent. |
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Olde Tyme Religion |
Hip-Hop: Tool of Islamofascist Indoctrination |
2006-11-11 |
![]() HIP-HOP and rap artists are teaching young Muslims the ideology of radical Islamism through songs about the war in Iraq, the oppression of Muslims and the creation of an Islamic state governed by Sharia, or religious law. Intelligence agencies have identified music as a tool for indoctrination. The phenomenon began with an American group called Soldiers of Allah. The group has since disbanded but its music and lyrics remain popular on the internet. Other groups in Britain, France and the US have been identified as giving cause for concern. Many use the derogatory term kufur to describe non-Muslims. Madeleine Gruen, an American intelligence analyst, highlighted the lyrics of a British group called Blakstone as a possible gateway to extremist politics. Ms Gruen has studied how music, internet forums, boardgames and fashion have been used to radicalise youths. She said: The music is very persuasive because it is giving young people ideas, and those ideas are what might motivate someone to become a jihadi. The material is all in English. Its spreading a radical message to domestic populations that dont speak Arabic or Urdu. ...From Close 2 Me, by Blakstone No Khalifah [Islamic state] Where are we heading? From Bring Back Islam, by Soldiers of Allah |
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Europe |
Spain seeks 220,000 year sentence for Yarkas |
2005-02-15 |
Spanish prosecutors are seeking a total of 222,000 years in prison and nearly $1.17 billion in fines for three suspects accused of aiding the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States. The punishments are among a total of 230,000 years of prison terms sought for 24 suspects held in jail on charges of belonging to an al Qaeda unit in Spain, according to court documents filed Monday. The trial was due to start this month but has been delayed indefinitely because of a backlog of cases at the High Court. The prison terms correspond to all the charges, including 2,973 murders for those who died in the Sept. 11 attacks, but Spanish law would limit jail sentences to a maximum of 40 years. The suspected leader of the cell is Syrian-born Imad Eddin Barakat Yarkas, born in 1963 and also known as Abu Dahdah, who investigators believe financed and organized Islamic militants in Spain. He and two other suspects -- 32-year-old Moroccan Driss Chebli and 41-year-old Syrian Ghasoub al Abrash Ghalyoun -- are charged with aiding the Sept. 11 hijackers in their preparations for the attacks on New York and Washington. Prosecutors seek sentences of some 74,000 years for each of the three and fines of 893 million euros. Another high-profile suspect from the 24 due to go on trial is Tayseer Alouni, 49, a correspondent from Arabic television channel Al Jazeera who interviewed Osama bin Laden shortly after Sept. 11, 2001. Prosecutors are seeking an eight-year term for Alouni on charges of collaborating with a terrorist organization. Alouni has repeatedly maintained his innocence. The cell had been operating in Spain since 1995 under the name "Soldiers of Allah" to promote jihad against the enemies of Islam, according to the 205-page document filed by lead prosecutor Pedro Rubira. Spanish authorities had been watching the group for some time but High Court Judge Baltasar Garzon ordered the first arrests in November 2001. |
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Home Front |
Muslim Football Tournament Under Fire |
2003-12-29 |
IRVINE, Calif. Dec. 29 â The idea was innocent enough: A group of young men organize a holiday football tournament and give their teams such innocuous names as "4th and Goal" and "Playmakerz." It was some of the other team names that raised eyebrows: Intifada, Soldiers of Allah and Mujahideen The furor that followed has forced some teams to change their names and a handful of players to quit. It also sparked a debate that threatens to overshadow the tournament, which was planned primarily for young Muslims and scheduled for Jan. 4. "This was really just supposed to be about the youth playing football. Now itâs become so political that a part of me thinks we shouldnât even play," said Tarek Shawky, 29, one of the tournamentâs organizers. Those involved in the league said they never set out to upset or offend anyone. But critics say such names as Intifada and Mujahideen glorify terrorism..... |
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Fifth Column |
Muslim Football Team Names Spark Protest |
2003-12-07 |
IRVINE, Calif. - It was planned as a way to bring young athletes together for a weekend of fun, but when participants in the Muslim Football tournament started naming their teams Intifada, Soldiers of Allah and Mujahideen, Jewish leaders took offense. [snip] "What exactly are they honoring here?" asked Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the Los Angeles-based Jewish human rights organization. "The continued targeting of innocent women and children by homicide bombers deserves to be condemned across the board. Itâs deeply, deeply disturbing." [snip] "A lot of the kids on our team are from Palestinian origin," said Tarek Shawky, Intifadaâs 29-year-old captain and quarterback. "We are in solidarity with people in the uprising. Itâs about human rights and basic freedoms." |
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Al Qaeda Mobilizes All Its Forces for Iraq | |||
2003-08-27 | |||
DEBKA, so remember to take your salt pills. They have been pretty good lately, in regard to Iraq. EFL: In its last issue, Number 122, DEBKA-Net-Weekly reported a surge of electronic messages calling on every al Qaeda adherent in the world to mobilize for the battle in Iraq. âVictory over the United States will be far quicker than many think,â say the messages. Never before, according to DEBKA-Net-Weeklyâs counter-terrorism sources, has al Qaeda staged a general mobilization. It is no propaganda exercise. The response has been enthusiastic and its impact noticeable. Al Qaeda combatants have been racing towards Iraq in large numbers along four main routes. The most surprising and most recent is the path from western Saudi Arabia through Iran, about which more hereunder.
The Syrian route: At least 1,000 al Qaeda men have traveled along this busiest of all the corridors into Iraq, DEBKA-Net-Weeklyâs counter-terrorism sources report. Damascus International airport is logistical hub and main distribution point for Al Qaeda operatives flying in from Central Asia, Chechnya, the Balkans mainly Kosovo and Bosnia Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states and even Iran. Many Al Qaeda fighters turned back by Iran for security reasons go round through Damascus, some hosted at the teeming medressas, or religious schools, other at Palestinian terrorist training camps operating in Damascus. Hamas, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command receive a large part of their operational funding from Tehran and moreover collect a fee per head for every Al Qaeda operative they train. On their way into Iraq, Osama bin Ladenâs men transit Syrian-Iraqi frontier lands dominated by nomadic Saudi-Iraqi-Syrian Sunni tribesmen. For almost a decade, DEBKA-Net-Weeklyâs intelligence and military sources reveal, Saddam sent monthly stipends to tribal, clan, business and clerical leaders ruling an area roamed by two million of these tribesmen. Once a year, Saddam resettled several thousand demobilized Iraqi officers and their families in the region with orders to assimilate and set up familial relations with the local tribes. Since the money dried up from Baghdad, Syrian-administered Iranian funds have been disbursed to those tribal leaders. As a result Saddam loyalists are still in control of the tribal regions which US intelligence has found impenetrable. A rare intelligence source knowledgeable about the region told DEBKA-Net-Weekly : âIt is true that guerrilla attacks against the Americans are launched from the Sunni Triangle. However the logistics and the consignment of fighting strength to the Triangle are directed from the tribal territories.â In the last week, the flow of Syrian and Al Qaeda fighters across the frontier into Iraq has doubled. The Saudi route via Iran: This is the newest channel, first set up in mid-July - but also one of the busiest, believed to have accommodated 1,500- 2,500 Saudi al Qaeda combatants transiting Iran at the rate of almost a thousand a week. Some are thought to be on the run from the Saudi hue and cry conducted against these fundamentalist terrorists since the May 12 Riyadh bombings. Another group appears to consist of Afghan-Pakistan combat veterans obeying the call to arms and eager for the chance of revenge for their rout in Afghanistan. They are also looking forward to an advance base from which to strike down the Saudi throne.
The Saudi route via Syria: The same Syrian-Saudi Sunni Muslim tribes who crisscross the Iraqi-Syrian frontier also trek along a north-south route between Syria and Saudi Arabia via Jordan. En route, they collect Saudi, Yemeni, Sudanese and other al Qaeda fighters all heading towards the Iraqi battlefront. This is turning from flypaper into a full-blown meeting engagement. You may have noticed that DoD has not revealed any bodycounts on how many of these "fighters" have been killed or captured and their nationalities. They seem to vanish into that same black hole as the WMD information and captured Deck of Cards people. | |||
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