Monday, October 09, 2006

The Mind of a Barbarian

“Mohammed started getting ready for another battle; yet another battle in the long line of battles that Muslims have fought against the Infidels. This time, however, Mohammed said that the Byzantine army was invading and planning to take over the Muslim world, including Medina…

“But this “battle” never took place. An army of 30,000 Muslim jihadists marched to Tabuk unopposed, with no Byzantine “invasion” army in sight. They came back celebrating yet another great victory over the infidels (wow, where have I heard that before?)

Before the march took place, there was a draft to recruit soldiers. Some Muslims didn’t want to participate in the Jihad, so they made excuses as to why they shouldn’t go…

“When Mohammed came back from Tabuk, he pretended he knew that those guys were lying so he chose three Muslims who’d been really good jihadists before. He decided to punish them as a test and a warning for all other Muslims who didn’t join in the murderous jihad.

“I remember this story being told us in school, at home, in the mosque and on the street. Along with the battles of Badr, Uhud and the Trench (Khundaq), this story is one of the most well-known stories in the Islamic world.

It has one simple lesson to it: You say no to murdering in the name of Allah, you’re doomed…”
Read the whole post at Pedestrian Infidel.

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