> In fact, it was that what drew Headley to terrorism. “Headley is an unlikely 
> jihad because he is just a contradiction. If you are a jihadi then you have 
> to believe in the cause and really believe that you are united with God, but 
> this was a man who liked his wine and was a womaniser. This was like a picnic 
> to him. He was just bored with life,” he added
Krn bosen, maka orang Islam lalu ngebantai kafir. Cuma krn bosen,
katanya. Betul2 Islam itu indah bukan? (Si Teddy pasti mikir gua lgi
muji2 Islam).
Perhatikan jg, orang Islam sedang sibuk ngibul dgn bilang si Headley
ini ga sedang berjihad krn dia itu doyan arak dan tukang main cewek.
Dgn kata lain, pejihad itu dibilang ga doyan arak dan main cewek.
Padahal jelas2 auloh bilang nyediakan cewek dan arak di sorga unt
orang Islam, dan pejihad2 yg mampus di jalan auloh itu akan langsung
masuk sorga dan dpt cewek dan arak.
Jadi kalo si Headley itu emang betul2 gila cewek dan arak, dia itu
hrsnya berusaha spy cepat mampus di jalan auloh spy dpt cewek dan
arak.

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/02/claim-boredom-not-jihad-led-mumbai-jihad-mass-murder-plotter-to-terrorism.html#_login_KgDkm0XYXy67r9EOEwxni0biKhp6uClhAuLxiqal
Claim: Boredom, not jihad, led Mumbai jihad mass murder plotter to terrorism
"What do you want to do tonight, Marty?" "I don't know. What do you
want to do?" "I'm bored. Let's go murder a large number of Infidels."
This is patently absurd. How bored would you have to be to commit mass
murder? I have been bored now and again, particularly in endless
meetings full of blather that never accomplish anything, but never
once have I thought that an antidote to my boredom would be to spray
the attendees (or anyone else) with gunfire.
But some people will go to any lengths, no matter how absurd, to
exonerate Islam's bloody jihad doctrines of any responsibility for the
violence committed because of them.
"'Boredom, not jihad, drew Headley to terrorism,'" from DNA India, February 13:

David Headley, one of the most infamous terrorists in the world and
the man behind the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, was not a good jihadi. In
fact, he probably turned to the cause not out of a sense of duty but
due to boredom. Author and journalistHussain [sic] S Zaidi, who was in
the city promoting his book, Headley and I, said that more than
anything else, Headley’s own relationship with his father dictated his
decisions.
The book that gives the perspective of both Bhatt and Headley, the son
of Bollywood’s prominent director, Mahesh Bhatt, who—not knowing
Headley’s true identity—shared a close friendship with him.
“This book is more about the complicated relationships that both Rahul
Bhatt and David Headley shared with their respective fathers and how
that, in turn, affected Bhatt’s own relationship with Headley. It is
about how an absentee father can be detrimental to his son,” said
Zaidi.
In fact, it was that what drew Headley to terrorism. “Headley is an
unlikely jihad because he is just a contradiction. If you are a jihadi
then you have to believe in the cause and really believe that you are
united with God, but this was a man who liked his wine and was a
womaniser. This was like a picnic to him. He was just bored with
life,” he added.

An utterly inadequate explanation. According to a hadith, a man once
asked Muhammad: "Instruct me as to such a deed as equals Jihad (in
reward)." Muhammad replied, "I do not find such a deed." (Bukhari
4.52.44). Since jihad has the greatest reward, it outweighs all the
sins one may have committed -- which, as we saw with the 9/11
hijackers visiting strip clubs, can tend to give jihadis a sense that
they have a license to sin. And anyway, again: how bored would you
have to be to plot jihad mass murder?

To understand the psyche of Headley and his friendship with Rahul
Bhatt, Zaidi said he did extensive research, going through court
documents, speaking to CIA agents involved in the case and got FBI
documents as well.
Zaidi said that he was unimpressed with how India has dealt with
terrorism so far. “India does not do nearly enough to curb terrorism.
There is almost a feeling like the country is inviting terrorists to
attack because they are not aggressive enough. In Israel and America,
the situation is completely different. If you touch them with a
feather, they come at you with bombs. When someone slaps us on the
cheek, we actually really do turn the other cheek!” he said....

Posted by Robert on February 13, 2013 7:26 AM | No Comments


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