demo itu sebetulnya sedang berjihad ngibul di jalan auloh mau nipu kafir
spy kafirnya gampang disembelih oleh pejihad tukang bantai di jalan auloh.
Sadis

Mohammad SAW a Pedophile

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Aku dan Bapa adalah satu." (Yoh 10:30)
Bapa di dalam Aku dan Aku di dalam Bapa." (Yoh 10:34-38)
Yesus mengatakan bahwa Bapa dan Yesus adalah satu oknum

"Hai Maryam, sesungguhnya Allah menggembirakan kamu dengan kalimat
daripada-Nya, namanya Al Masih Isa putera Maryam, seorang terkemuka di
dunia dan di akhirat dan termasuk orang-orang yang didekatkan (kepada
Allah)”.(QS.3:45)

*YESAYA 28:16*
16 sebab itu beginilah Firman TUHAN ALLAH: "Sesungguhnya, AKU meletakkan
sebagai dasar di Sion sebuah batu, batu yang teruji, sebuah batu penjuru
yang mahal, suatu dasar yang teguh: Siapa yang percaya, tidak akan gelisah!


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 4:29 AM, itemabu2 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Orang2 Islam ceritanya demo anti terorisme. Berapa yg nongol? Cuma 20 (DUA
> PULUH) ekor.
>
> Bandingkan dgn kalo ada demo yg ngedukung terorisme, kekerasan dll, yg
> nongol itu bisa sampe ratusan ribu ekor.
>
> Demo "anti teorrisme" itu jg ga lbh dr kibulan yg ditujukan ke kafir
> laknatuloh, bukannya demo ke pelaku terorismenya.
>
> Jadi yg lg demo itu sebetulnya sedang berjihad ngibul di jalan auloh mau
> nipu kafir spy kafirnya gampang disembelih oleh pejihad tukang bantai di
> jalan auloh.
>
>
> August 19, 2013
> Boston: 20 Muslims rally against
> terrorism<
> http://www.jihadwatch.org/2013/08/boston-20-muslims-rally-against-terrorism.html
> >
>
> [image: Muslim01.jpg] <http://www.jihadwatch.org/images/Muslim01.jpg>One
> common false claim is that I "demonize all Muslims" in my critique of jihad
> and Islamic supremacism. In reality, I point out that Islamic supremacists
> claim to represent the authentic interpretation of the Qur'an and Islam,
> that they make recruits among peaceful Muslims with this claim, that most
> reputedly "moderate" organizations in the U.S. are tied to the Muslim
> Brotherhood (as has been abundantly established by the Justice Department),
> and that genuinely peaceful and non-supremacist Muslims have not
> effectively countered the Islamic supremacist appeal among Muslims.
>
> All these facts are established anew by the tiny turnout at the small
> number of Muslim anti-terror demonstrations that have taken place. This
> rally drew 20 people. Last
> June<
> http://www.jihadwatch.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/br0nc0s/managed-mt/mt-srch.cgi?search=%22Free+Muslims%22&IncludeBlogs=1&limit=20
> >,
> a Muslim anti-terror rally drew 24 people. Several years ago a group called
> the Free Muslims Coalition held what it called a "Free Muslims March
> Against Terror," intending to "send a message to the terrorists and
> extremists that their days are numbered ... and to send a message to the
> people of the Middle East, the Muslim world and all people who seek
> freedom, democracy and peaceful coexistence that we support them." In the
> run-up to the event it got enthusiastic national and international
> publicity, but it ended up drawing about twenty-five people. And that is
> about as many as this demo in Toronto drew. Now the group appears to be
> defunct; its website <http://www.freemuslims.org/> hasn't been updated
> since December 2011.
>
> Contrast those three to the thousands upon thousands who we have seen rally
> against cartoons of Muhammad, remarks by the Pope that they considered
> offensive to Islam, and the like, and it starts to look as if the "tiny
> minority of extremists" we hear so much about are not the terrorists, but
> those who reject terrorism.
>
> Look also at the signs in the photo above. The sign reading "To save one/to
> save humanity - To kill one/to kill humanity" is a reference to Qur'an
> 5:32: "We decreed upon the Children of Israel that whoever kills a soul
> unless for a soul or for *corruption* in the land - it is as if he had
> slain mankind entirely. And whoever saves one - it is as if he had saved
> mankind entirely." Note the exception: "unless for a soul or for corruption
> in the land." This is explained further in the immediately succeeding
> verse, 5:33: "Indeed, the penalty for those who wage war against Allah and
> His Messenger and strive upon earth to cause *corruption* is none but that
> they be killed or crucified or that their hands and feet be cut off from
> opposite sides or that they be exiled from the land. That is for them a
> disgrace in this world; and for them in the Hereafter is a great
> punishment."
>
> So while taking a life may be tantamount to killing all humanity, if one is
> spreading "corruption in the land" then one should be "killed or crucified
> or that their hands and feet be cut off from opposite sides or that they be
> exiled from the land." And that is exactly the charge that Islamic
> jihadists often make to justify their violence against unbelievers: that
> their victims were spreading "corruption."
>
> Also, why do we only see rallies like this in the West, and never in Saudi
> Arabia, or Pakistan, or Iran, or other Islamic states?
>
> "Young Muslims try to show others Islam urges peace," by Gal Tziperman
> Lotan for the Boston
> Globe<
> http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/08/18/young-muslims-gather-boston-common-promote-peace/EfHNyM5QpeqmqtDgSEAEhI/story.html
> >,
> August 19:
>
> A group of Muslim youths held a peace rally Sunday on Boston Common to ask
> people to seek a better understanding of the peaceful aspects of their
> religion and culture.
>
> A group of Muslim youths held a peace rally Sunday on Boston Common to ask
> people to seek a better understanding of the peaceful aspects of their
> religion and culture.
>
> About 25 young Muslims rallied in the Boston Common Sunday afternoon in an
> effort to protect their religion from what they said are misperceptions
> stemming from violent acts others have committed in the name of Islam.
>
> “We’re just saying what Islam is and what Islam is not,” said Hanad Duale,
> one of six Muslims who organized the rally. “We’re trying to educate the
> public, that probably doesn’t know more that what they’ve heard from media
> and from propaganda.”
>
> The rally was organized by four women and two men who wanted to respond to
> what they felt were attacks on their culture and religion after the Boston
> Marathon bombings, in which two Muslim brothers allegedly killed three
> people and injured more than 260 in April, and the killing in May of a
> British soldier, Lee Rigby, allegedly by two Muslim men, in London.
>
> Duale said he and his friends gathered about $350 for a permit and audio
> equipment themselves, then spread the word to other friends and
> acquaintances.
>
> During the rally, one man held up a copy of the Koran, the Muslim holy
> book. Others held signs with sayings such as, “Muslims for Peace, Muslims
> for Love,” and “Judge Others Not By Their Faith But By The Content Of Their
> Character.”
>
> Najma Abdullahi, 24, a scientific recruiter who lives in Waltham, said she
> came to support her sister Naima Abdullahi, one of the organizers.
>
> “It’s like a crash course for people who walk by, people who wouldn’t
> normally associate themselves with this [Islam],” said Najma Abdullahi,
> wearing a blue hijab, or headscarf, and bright yellow pants. “At this point
> in time, I feel like everyone has their own understanding or stereotype and
> whatnot. Maybe they can break those down or listen.”
>
> Abdullahi said she doubted those with strong feelings against Islam would
> see the rally and change their minds, but hoped people could learn more
> about her religion.
>
> As Najma Abdullahi stood in a line with about 20 other people, holding a
> sign that said “Islam Teaches Me Peace,” Naima Abdullihi, 23, of Cambridge,
> spoke about some of her favorite Koran verses that promote peacefulness....
>
>   Posted by Robert <http://www.jihadwatch.org/> on August 19, 2013 10:03
> AM
>
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