Dimana tuh ? di Jakarta ? Bandung ? apa kota Ambon ?

--- In [email protected], itemabu2  wrote:
>
> > 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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