1. Karena pemahaman yang salah
2. Memng Islam banyak disalah gunakan oleh Oknum2 pemimpin
sehingga jadi makin jauh dri tujuan yang benar

--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote:
>
> Kalo nurut si Abbas Amin, orang yg ngebunuh itu keluar dr Islam. Tp faktanya 
> adalah orang yg masuk Islam itu banyak yg mau jadi tukang bunuh. Apa mereka 
> keluar Islam lagi waktu pas lagi ngebunuh?
> 
> Hehehe.... orang2 yg masuk Islam itu banyak yg jadi teroris, sementara orang2 
> yg masuk agama lain, sedikit sekali yg jadi teroris. Kenapa bisa gitu?
> 
> 
> http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2011/11/texas-muslim-barry-walter-bujol.html
> 
> Monday, November 14, 2011 
> Texas Muslim Barry Walter Bujol Convicted on Terrorism Charges 
> 
> 
> Doesn't this guy watch ABC News? Doesn't he watch TLC? I don't get it. 
> We keep telling Muslims that their religion is peaceful and tolerant, 
> but they just won't listen! It almost seems as if Muslims like Barry 
> Bujol care more about Muhammad's teachings than they care about Western 
> values.
> 
> 
> TEXAS--A Texas man who had been in contact with the late US-born Al-Qaeda 
> cleric Anwar al-Awlaqi was found guilty Monday of attempting to provide 
> material support to a foreign terrorist organization, officials said.
> 
> A judge delivered the verdict against Barry Walter Bujol, a 30-year-old 
> Hempstead, Texas, resident, according to a Justice Department statement.
> 
> Prosecutors said the charges stemmed from an investigation begun in 2009
>  by the FBI, which employed an undercover agents who purported to be a 
> recruiter for Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and offered to 
> help Bujol pursue his goal of conducting "violent jihad."
> 
> Evidence at trial showed that Bujol had been in contact with Awlaqi, an 
> AQAP leader who was killed September 30 in an air raid in Yemen hailed 
> by President Barack Obama as a "major blow" to terrorists.
> 
> Awlaqi "replied to Bujol's e-mails by sending Bujol a document entitled '42 
> Ways of Supporting Jihad," according to prosecutors.
> 
> Bujol was arrested on May 30, 2010, after boarding a ship docked at the 
> Port of Houston, which Bujol believed was bound for Algeria where he 
> would stay at an Al Qaeda safe house before continuing on to Yemen.
> 
> In 2009, Bujol made three attempts to travel to the Middle East, but was
>  thwarted by law enforcement, which arranged for undercover agents to 
> meet him. Bujol told one agent he wanted to fight with the "mujahideen."
> 
> On a video shown at trial, he told his wife that he had left her 
> suddenly to pursue "jihad" and would not see her until the afterlife. (Read 
> more.)Posted by David Wood  at 8:40 PM     
> 
> 
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