This is fundamentalist Islam kids
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This is fundamentalist Islam kids
The residents of Dara Adam Khel, a gunsmiths' village 30 miles south of Peshawar, Pakistan, awoke one morning last month to find their streets littered with pamphlets demanding that they observe Islamic law. Women were instructed to wear all-enveloping burqas and men to grow their beards. Music and television were banned. Then the jihadists really got serious. These days, dawn is often accompanied by the wailing of women as another beheaded corpse is found by the side of the road, a note pinned to the chest claiming that the victim was a spy for either the Americans or the Pakistani government. Beheadings are recorded and sold on DVD in the area's bazaars. "It's the knife that terrifies me," says Hafizullah, 40, a local arms smith. "Before they kill you, they sharpen the knife in front of you. They are worse than butchers."
Stories like these are being repeated across the tribal region of Pakistan, a rugged no-man's-land that forms the country's border with Afghanistan--and that is rapidly becoming home base for a new generation of potential terrorists. Fueled by zealotry and hardened by war, young religious extremists have overrun scores of towns and villages in the border areas, with the intention of imposing their strict interpretation of Islam on a population unable to fight back. Like the Taliban in the late 1990s in Afghanistan, the jihadists are believed to be providing leaders of al-Qaeda with the protection they need to regroup and train new operatives. U.S. intelligence officials think that Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, may have found refuge in these environs. And though 49,000 U.S. and NATO troops are stationed just across the border in Afghanistan, they aren't authorized to operate on the Pakistani side. Remote, tribal and deeply conservative, the border region is less a part of either country than a world unto itself, a lawless frontier so beyond the control of the West and its allies that it has earned a name of its own: Talibanistan.
Stories like these are being repeated across the tribal region of Pakistan, a rugged no-man's-land that forms the country's border with Afghanistan--and that is rapidly becoming home base for a new generation of potential terrorists. Fueled by zealotry and hardened by war, young religious extremists have overrun scores of towns and villages in the border areas, with the intention of imposing their strict interpretation of Islam on a population unable to fight back. Like the Taliban in the late 1990s in Afghanistan, the jihadists are believed to be providing leaders of al-Qaeda with the protection they need to regroup and train new operatives. U.S. intelligence officials think that Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, may have found refuge in these environs. And though 49,000 U.S. and NATO troops are stationed just across the border in Afghanistan, they aren't authorized to operate on the Pakistani side. Remote, tribal and deeply conservative, the border region is less a part of either country than a world unto itself, a lawless frontier so beyond the control of the West and its allies that it has earned a name of its own: Talibanistan.
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Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
Who would like to live in a world in which you can be beheaded if you don't do what others think you should do?
Man, this reminds me the Spanish Inquisition in the Middle Age, the Nazi Regime or the Salem's stories... A world of fanatics...
Man, this reminds me the Spanish Inquisition in the Middle Age, the Nazi Regime or the Salem's stories... A world of fanatics...
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Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
Kamal
A good analogy. And the thought process behind it is strikingly similar.
A good analogy. And the thought process behind it is strikingly similar.
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Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
[quote="Kamal35"]Who would like to live in a world in which you can be beheaded if you don't do what others think you should do?
Man, this reminds me the Spanish Inquisition in the Middle Age, the Nazi Regime or the Salem's stories... A world of fanatics...[/quote]
so, why is that only european b!tches get to have all the fanatic fun...we need a peice of the pie too.
Man, this reminds me the Spanish Inquisition in the Middle Age, the Nazi Regime or the Salem's stories... A world of fanatics...[/quote]
so, why is that only european b!tches get to have all the fanatic fun...we need a peice of the pie too.
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Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
zulaika
Do yourselves a collecive favor and skip it.
Do yourselves a collecive favor and skip it.
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Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
Thats an Al-Qaeda stronghold
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Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
loooooooooool@zulekha
Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
Zulaika:why muslims have to do now all the bad things that we did in the past?
(joke)
Now, seriously: those guys in that town are not muslims. They're fanatics. They're using (and corrupting) Islam in order to control a population using the violence, the fear and the death against their own people. That has nothing to do with Islam. More to do with the opposite. First: Islam is not compulsory. Second: You can't impose Islam to anyone. Third: Islam tries to avoid violence by any means. This reminds me a really good Afghan movie I saw some weeks ago: 'Osama'. It's not about religion, but about ignorant mentalities. I recommend you to see it and judge it for yourself.
PS: It's not an American movie.
Now, seriously: those guys in that town are not muslims. They're fanatics. They're using (and corrupting) Islam in order to control a population using the violence, the fear and the death against their own people. That has nothing to do with Islam. More to do with the opposite. First: Islam is not compulsory. Second: You can't impose Islam to anyone. Third: Islam tries to avoid violence by any means. This reminds me a really good Afghan movie I saw some weeks ago: 'Osama'. It's not about religion, but about ignorant mentalities. I recommend you to see it and judge it for yourself.
PS: It's not an American movie.
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Re: This is fundamentalist Islam kids
nothing new their
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