More and  more stories of Muslims being targeted, discriminated, insulted and treated like an animal. Yet rarely we heard about this in the mainstream media!!
 
The real terrorist, you know who!!
 
 
From: Assalamu Aleikum
Subject: ANTICHRIST MINION URINATES ON QURAN IN BAGHDAD MOSQUE ATTACK


US soldiers raid Baghdad mosque
By Faleh Al-Khattab
Aljazeera
Thursday 27 January 2005 
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/1E8DFB80-D120-4C6A-B2FC-17226C44EDD9.htm


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Abd al-Hadi al-Darraji: They want to impose their
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US soldiers have attacked a mosque in Baghdad's Sadr
City, violating its sanctity and arresting 25 Iraqis,
Iraqi sources say.

Shaikh Abd al-Hadi al-Darraji, a top aide of the Shia
leader Muqtada al-Sadr, told Aljazeera.net that what
happened in Masjid al-Rasul (the Prophet mosque)
revealed the real intentions of the US occupation
forces.

He accused a US soldier of urinating on the Quran and
another of consuming alcohol within the chambers of
the mosque.

"[This] is a great sin in Islam," al-Darraji said.

"The action of the US forces just days before Sunday's
election is a serious provocation and it reveals that
the US is serious in insulting the Islamic values and
imposing its culture on us.

"They claim they are democratic people, but they are
targeting us because we boycotted the elections and
said it should not be held under occupation."

No comments

Another official in al-Sadr's movement, Naim al-Qaabi,
also accused US and Iraqi forces of tearing Qurans
during the operation and arresting 21 al-Sadr
supporters.

However, neither claims could be immediately verified
and the interim Iraqi government issued a statement
saying it was investigating the incident.

The US military has not yet commented on the incident.

Al-Sadr led a fierce anti-US uprising last year before
toeing the pro-election line, then changed his
position again later and vowed to boycott the
elections as long as foreign troops remained on Iraqi
soil.

Earlier this month, thousands of al-Sadr supporters
demonstrated in several cities to protest against
petrol and electricity shortages, accusing the interim
government of ignoring the people in favour of
Sunday's elections.

http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/1E8DFB80-D120-4C6A-B2FC-17226C44EDD9.htm



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