Makin banyak orang Arab yg murtad, tanda mereka makin sadar 
Muhammedanisme itu biadab, bagus bagus :)
 http://www.freekareem.org/category/insulting-islam-in-egypt/ 

  

The
University of Terrorism… And An Exposed Security Connivance

   

By Abdul Kareem Nabeel Suleiman (Kareem Amer)

Sunday, May 7, 2006

I was not surprised when some security bureaus announced that one of those
who executed the recent Sinai Peninsula bombings was an Al-Azhar University
student from the Faculty of The Fundamentals of Religion. I am well aware that
this university is one of Egypt’s important producers of terrorism through its
academic curricula, with which it strongly fills students’ minds, and so turns
them into human monsters that do not hesitate to harm whoever announces his
disagreement with them. This is because their curricula have taught them – in
all simplicity – that those who differ from them do not have a place in this
life.

Until not long ago, I used to know about this in a purely theoretical
manner, without entering into the midst of a practical experience with the
university’s students or teachers from the field of material terrorism. Until a
few hours before writing these lines, I did not expect to face a violent
terrorist operation by those who study at that university, because
generalization is harmful in all cases. Just as evil is present, so is good,
even if in a quasi minimal state.

This unconsciousness continued to afflict me successively until this
morning. I headed off to pick up my papers from the faculty; I was expelled
from it by the decision of a disciplinary board about two months ago for freely
expressing my opinions. From the moment I entered the door, I felt gazes of
wreak and revenge in the eyes of every one who saw and recognized me. When I
went to the student affairs office to request my papers, they asked me to wait
for a short while because the employee in charge will be present soon.

During the sting of waiting, I decided to take a stroll in the faculty
because it could be my last, and I could bid farewell to this ruined nest in
which I tasted calamities during my years of studying in it. Once I passed in
front of the door, a police assistant guarding the faculty sent to me some of
his affiliates, who ordered me to head to the security cabin. I accompanied
them, and was surprised with the aforementioned police assistant requesting
that I leave the faculty because I’m not allowed to enter it.

I was shocked at this request. I told him that I did not come here wearing
an explosives belt around my waist to blow up this place, but rather to pick up
my papers because of my expulsion. He said that the employee in charge is
absent today, even though I was told by some student affairs office employees
that he would be coming in a short while.

Some security officials, including one in civilian clothes, were standing in
the room during our quarrel. Students thronged in front of the door, and stared
at me with their eyes as though they had found a rare archaeological
masterpiece. One of the students shouted at me in an exaggeratingly angry
manner, “Are you the one who wrote what’s being attributed to you?” I asked him
to get away from me because I was not in a state that permitted me to engage in
a discussion.

After the police assistant made some phone calls within the faculty, he
informed me that my file was at the Legal Affairs office in Cairo to confirm
the decision to expel me, and that I have to call the faculty from time to time
before coming in order to learn whether the file had returned to its
headquarters. I obtained from him the phone number, and then walked out of the
faculty through the door designated for students.

The violent phase of this Azhar-shaped University’s farce did not begin when
I glimpsed at the security official, who was inside, coming toward me with a
cylindrical-shaped stick in his hand. At first, he took my hand under one of
his arms and asked me to sit with him someplace to discuss something with me.
Realizing the danger of this situation, I stripped my hand from under his
shoulder and told him that I was in a rush, and that I needed to hurry home.
However, he violently pulled me by my clothes, so I ran like the wind toward
the back door of the faculty that I had originally exited from.

A university guard glimpsed at me and instantly told me to stay away because
I’m prohibited from entering. I asked him, “Do you know what was about to
happen to me?” He literally responded, “I know… But I did not see anything!”

At that moment, I clung to the door and asked them to bring me a taxi,
because I could not leave under these circumstances. I waited for some time
until the police assistant accepted my request. I accompanied him to the public
street so I can wait with him to take any taxi ride to the bus stop at the west
of the Nile Delta, and from there I would go to Alexandria. However, he asked
me to take any other transportation means, and I refused because I couldn’t
guarantee what might happen inside the vehicle. He told me, “We do not work for
your parents,” and left me in front of the door.

I did not wait for long before I found a taxi coming toward me. I stopped it
and asked the driver to take me to the bus stop. A student sat beside the
driver, so I had to sit in the back seat of the car. The driver barely drove
away from the faculty door when I found that about twenty students had
surrounded the car from all sides, and with them was the security official who
was dressed in civilian clothes. In their hands, I saw white weapons [knives],
leather belts, and sticks. After forcing the driver to stop, they opened the
back doors and forcibly attempted to get me out of the car, but I held onto my
seat. They were threatening to kill me in a manner that I had not expected from
students who have supposedly been receiving their education in a university.
The other student then left the car, and the driver managed to escape them with
difficulty. He asked me to get out of the car after driving a large distance
from them.

I left the car and ran a sufficient distance from the source of danger,
which seconds ago was about to have me killed. I rode another taxi, which took
me to my destination. I returned safely, but with some minor scratches and
bruises on my feet as a result of what happened with me.

I found myself enquiring: What did I commit so I would face such attacks? Is
my mere disagreement with prevalent ideas a matter that requires attacking me
and trying to kill me?!

It causes me grief when I find these youths being brainwashed in this
manner, transforming into people who harm others for their mere disagreement
with them in some of their points of view!

It causes us pity to find that one of our universities is turning into an
institution for graduating all kinds of terrorists!

It causes us to cry, be grieved, and be struck with frustration to find
ourselves threatened with death. Not because we kill. Not because we loot
others’ property. Not because we transgress the limits of our freedom. But
because we think!

Al-Azhar University does not move a muscle when one of its students blows
himself up, or heads off to kill the defenceless innocents. Yet, it raises hell
when one of its students has an independent, bold, and free opinion!

Today, and only today, I have realized the truth of the security forces’
connivance with religious extremism in Egypt. I learnt well how the regime
lives on this terrorism, and that its existence is based on the existence of
extremist groups, and the extremist (Al Azhar) university as well. This
regime’s disappearance is necessarily coupled with their disappearance.

   





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Jesus, Buddha, Gurus Sikh, Baha’i, & Karl Marx can be compared because of they 
teach love & justice.



It is different wih Muhammad.



I read Koran, Hadith, and Sira and found that Muhammad is a ROBBER, MURDERER, 
TERRORIST, PEDOPHILE, NECROPHILE, CHILD MOLESTER, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW MOLESTER, 
AUNT MOLESTER.



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