But, but: "We're commanded to terrorize the disbelievers."

by sheikyermami on May 21, 2011

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U.S. Authorities Charge
<http://www.theblaze.com/stories/u-s-authorities-charge-radical-muslims-for-
threats-against-south-park-creators/>  Muslims for Threats Against 'South
Park' Creators

See, they're doing nothing wrong. They're only following their religion:

"We're commanded to terrorize the disbelievers," Morton told Griffin. "The
Quran says very clearly in the Arabic language . this means 'terrorize
them.' It's a command from Allah."

But the disbelievers are dumb, deaf and blind, they just don't want to know.
No, these Muslims are not misunderstanders of Islam. They understand their
profit perfectly well.

*       Si, Se Puede!
<http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/internet/south-park-jihadi-was-obama
-volunteer-714639> 'South Park Jihadi' was '08 Obama Volunteer. (ROP)

(CNN) - Federal authorities are using words uttered by the co-founder of a
radical Islamic group to charge him with threats against the creators of
"South Park."A criminal complaint alleging the communication of threats was
filed in Virginia late last week against Jesse Curtis Morton, also known as
Younus Abdullah Mohammad.

A senior law enforcement source Thursday told CNN, which interviewed Morton
in 2009, that the suspect is believed to be in Morocco, where he maintains
Islampolicy.com, an English-language website propagating pro al Qaeda views.

That website is a successor to Revolutionmuslim.com.

Morton, a former resident of Brooklyn, New York, is the second person
charged in the "South Park" case..

In an affidavit accompanying the recent complaint against Morton, FBI
special agent Paula R. Menges said Morton, co-founder of the group called
Revolution Muslim, worked with Chesser on a "clarification statement" after
Chesser's postings. The pair made website postings that were - despite their
claims - threats, Menges said.

The agent also contends the statement contained pages of justification under
Islamic law for the death of those who insult Islam or defame its prophet.

Revolution Muslim's 2008 co-founders, Yousef al-Khattab and Morton, were
both interviewed by CNN's Drew Griffin in October 2009. In the interview
Morton, a convert to Islam and one-time follower of the Grateful Dead,
defended the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and argued that further
attacks on Americans were justified..

"We're commanded to terrorize the disbelievers," Morton told Griffin. "The
Quran says very clearly in the Arabic language . this means 'terrorize
them.' It's a command from Allah."

Indeed. "Against them make ready your strength to the utmost of your power,
including steeds of war, to strike terror into (the hearts of) the enemies,
of Allah and your enemies." - Qur'an 8:60

Morton said he did not define terrorism as killing innocent civilians. "I
define terrorism as making them fearful, so that they think twice before
they go rape your mother or kill your brother or go into your land and try
to steal your resources.".Morton in 2009 told CNN that "Americans will
always be a target - and a legitimate target - until America changes its
nature in the international arena."

Note that Morton ceased to consider himself an American when he converted to
Islam. Because Islam considers itself to be a political entity, not solely a
religious one.

 



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