Demi auloh, dan demi 72 bidadari perawan abadi, pejihad soleh dan bertaqwa rela 
disodomi dlm berjihad spy lobang pantatnya jadi gede dan bisa dimasukin bom. 
Jadi nantinya di sorga udah bisa langsung disodomi oleh pemuda2 cantik yg 
disediakan auloh jg selian bidadari perawan abadi.

Demi auloh, orang Islam itu emang bisa menghalalkan segala cara demi bidadari 
perawan abadi dan pemuda cantik.

Apa orang2 Islam di milis ini ga pengen cepet dpt bidadari perawan abadi dan 
pemuda cantik? Kalo udah ga tahan, bisa tuh disodomi demi auloh.

Islam itu emang agama yg benar, benar2 sinting dan bejad.


http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3158/islam-sodomy


Sodomy "For the Sake of Islam"
by Raymond Ibrahim
July 12, 2012 at 4:30 am


Not only did the original "underwear bomber" Abdullah Hassan al-Asiri hide 
explosives in his rectum to assassinate Saudi Prince Muhammad bin 
Nayef—they met in 2009 after the 22-year-old holy warrior "feigned repentance 
for his jihadi views"—but al-Asiri apparently had fellow jihadis repeatedly 
sodomize him to "widen" his anus in order to accommodate the explosives— all in 
accordance with the fatwas [religious edicts] of Islamic clerics.

A 2010 Arabic news video that is making the rounds on the Internet gives the 
details. Apparently a cleric, one Abu al-Dema al-Qasab, informed jihadis of an 
"innovative and unprecedented way to execute martyrdom 
operations: place explosive capsules in your anus. However, to undertake this 
jihadi approach you must agree to be sodomized for a while to widen your anus 
so it can hold the explosives."

Others inquired further by asking for formal fatwas. Citing his desire for 
"martyrdom and the virgins of paradise," one jihadi, (possibly al-Asiri 
himself) asked another sheikh, "Is it permissible 
for me to let one of the jihadi brothers sodomize me to widen my anus if the 
intention is good?"

After praising Allah, the sheikh's fatwa began by declaring that sodomy is 
forbidden in Islam,

>
>However, jihad comes first, for it is the pinnacle of Islam, and if the 
>pinnacle of Islam can only be achieved through 
sodomy, then there is no wrong in it. For the overarching rule of 
[Islamic] jurisprudence asserts that "necessity makes permissible the 
prohibited." And if obligatory matters can only be achieved by 
performing the prohibited, then it becomes obligatory to perform the 
prohibited, and there is no greater duty than jihad. After he sodomizes 
you, you must ask Allah for forgiveness and praise him all the more. And know 
that Allah will reward the jihadis on the Day of 
Resurrection, according to their intentions—and your intention, Allah 
willing, is for the victory of Islam, and we ask that Allah accept it of you.

Two important and complementary points emerge from this view: 1) that jihad is 
the "pinnacle" of Islam—for it makes Islam supreme (based on a hadith, the 
formerly oral history of the life of Muhammad); and 2) that 
"necessity makes permissible the prohibited." These axioms are not 
limited to modern day fatwas, but in fact, were crystallized centuries and ago 
agreed to by the ulema [Islam's leading religious scholars]. The result is 
that—because making Islam supreme through jihad is the greatest 
priority—anything and everything that is otherwise 
banned becomes permissible. All that comes to matter is one's intention, or 
niyya.

>From here one may understand the many ostensible incongruities of Islamic 
>history: lying is forbidden—but permissible to empower Islam; intentionally 
>killing women and children is forbidden—but permissible when performed during 
>holy war, or jihad; suicide is forbidden—but also permissible during jihad, 
>only then called "martyrdom."

Indeed, the Five Pillars of Islam—including prayer and fasting—may be ignored 
during the jihad. So important is the duty of jihad that the 
Ottoman sultans—who often spent half their lives on the battlefield—were not 
permitted to perform the obligatory pilgrimage to Mecca.

More recently, these ideas appeared in a different form during Egypt's 
elections, when Islamic leaders portrayed voting as a form of jihad and 
justified anything—including cheating, which was deemed "obligatory"—to empower 
Islam.

According to these two doctrines—which culminate in empowering Islam, no matter 
how—one may expect anything from would-be jihadis, regardless of how dubious 
the effort might seem to us.
Ironically, this mentality, prevalent throughout the Islamic world, 
is the same mentality that many Western leaders and politicians think 
can be appeased with just a bit more respect, well-wishing, and 
concessions from the West.

>
>Raymond Ibrahimis a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and 
>an Associate Fellow at the Middle East Forum.


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