
Tamerlan Tsarnaev's grave. AUN.
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Someone who believes he was innocent. I wonder if you can imagine yourself having departed, under a grave.Basra- wrote:I wonder who put the roses on his grave? Don't u wonder that?
I'm only one state away from his grave (I'm in Nashville, TN) and I have some close friends in Northern Virginia; I'm seriously considering making hijrah to his grave site, bring some flowers, etc. in the next months or two.Basra- wrote:I wonder who put the roses on his grave? Don't u wonder that?
Well, that is a rather crude manner of speaking and not one that I advocate, "lack of balls", however the sentiment does capture the honest reason that a vast majority of alleged "American" Muslims would engage in the sort of behavior that they have been engaging in surrounding this topic. The unpleasant reality and simple fact of the matter is that most of these "American" Muslims are beghairati slaves that suffer from the most intense degrees of Uncle Tom syndrome. Their concerns do not extend beyond this life, their concerns consist of pleasing their host society and little more. This is how you get all of these ridiculous social/political stunts. What I mean specifically by political and social stunts - denying a fellow Muslim, regardless of how misguided he may or may not have been, proper Islamic burial is nothing short of depravity. All of these "American" "imams" like that mentally defective, fat, blonde goofball William Webb ("Suhaib" Webb) appearing in media making public statements about how they personally could not perform janazah services for Tsarnaev - the fact is, Willie is not too different from the majority of Americans, specifically in that he cares MORE for being "American" and pleasing his masters here on earth and LESS for being Muslim and pleasing Allah (SWT). The same applies to the bulk of them, absolutely no shame in them.Basra- wrote:Why cant muslims do that? Lack of balls? ufff BLack heart? what?
This man is trying to tell you all the truth, you'd be wise to listen to him.misterioso wrote:The point is, none (government, city/state officials, public) refused to bury or "crement" Timothy. If you think your scheme to portray yourself as an American nationalist, an admirer of Christian/atheist values and civilization will save you the anger/hatred directed at Muslims, then you're in delusion. Basra, I'm afraid you're in collision course with fate, whereby your loyalty to your country and its values will be tested.
P.S. Google can provide evidence of acute/vitriolic islamophobia that exists in America. It's been more than 10 years since Timothy McVeigh was put to death, yet he only gets 1,600,000 results in Google search. On the other hand, Tamerlan Tsarneav gets 285,000,000 results in just one month
Basra, they killed him, why should muslims bury him.how so when both of these commuinty existed long before islam in Arabia looolTheAspiringMufti wrote:It's strictly haram for any jew or christian to live in the Arabian peninsula, there's authentic hadeeths regarding this.
:mrgeen: good q.Adali wrote:There are many Christian Arabs, do you think they are compassionate too ?



I thought many Somali women in America wear the Muslim dress. I'm sure there's at least one such women who works in a city or state facility.waryaa wrote:In America you don't see Muslim dress in the streets let alone gov facilities...

misterioso wrote:Someone who believes he was innocent. I wonder if you can imagine yourself having departed, under a grave.Basra- wrote:I wonder who put the roses on his grave? Don't u wonder that?
