including nine year old girls. Sick evil bastards.
Memri h/t JihadWatch:
We used to have sex with Syrian prostitutes after signing temporary marriage contracts with them
"Three Things Influenced My Personality... The School, the Street, and [Home]... But... the Influence of the Street Culture Prevailed"
Rami 'Aleiq: "I was born in 1972, before the Lebanese civil war. As soon as I came into this world, I witnessed forced emigration, great anarchy, war, and weapons. Undoubtedly, this had an impact on me, and left me with question marks and a sense of rejection, even as a child.
[...]
"One is raised on certain notions - whether religious, political, cultural, ideological, or social - but later, one realizes that these notions gradually fall apart before one’s eyes."
[...]
Interviewer: "When you were young, you were a thug. You stabbed your sister with a knife because she didn't want to wear the hijab. You were 14 years old at the time."
Rami 'Aleiq: "Right."
Interviewer: "You accused your family of apostasy, saying they were infidels and sinners. Such a criminal worldview in a teenager... Who shaped it for you?"
Rami 'Aleiq: "First of all, I'm not sure I agree with the word 'criminal.' This is the product of society. It was shaped by the street. Three things influenced my personality, as they influence the personality of any teenager or child..."
Interviewer: "Stabbing is not a crime?"
Rami 'Aleiq: "Taken by itself, it is a crime. But crimes have underlying social circumstances. I was just a child, a minor. [A child is influenced] by the school, the street, and his home. My home was moderate, and so was my school, but the street was overflowing with extremism. The influence of the street culture prevailed."
[...]
"It Is Not Just Hizbullah... All [The] Parties Rely On Teenagers"
Interviewer: "Let's return to when you were 13 or 14 years old. That year, you took up arms and became a fighter for Hizbullah. The rifle must have been bigger than you."
Rami 'Aleiq: "Right."
Interviewer: "Does Hizbullah's army need 13-year-old children in its ranks?"
Rami 'Aleiq: "To be honest, it is not just Hizbullah. This applies to all the parties. All parties rely on teenagers."
[...]
Interviewer: "Are you for or against sex before marriage?"
Rami 'Aleiq: "I'm for it."
Interviewer: "But all religions forbid this."
Rami 'Aleiq: "I think that the way this issue is viewed is subject to social development, and religions need to be aware of social developments."
[...]
"We Would Have Sex With Prostitutes For 500 Syrian Lira per Half Hour... In Islam... A Girl Is Mature from the Age of Nine... I Was a Child, and So Was She... I Was Not Allowed to Touch Her" Without Contracting a Pleasure-Marriage
Interviewer: "[In your book,] you write: 'When I went on trips, I used to go secretly with several young friends to the Al-Marja neighborhood in Damascus. We would go to a hotel in order to have sex with prostitutes for 500 Syrian liras per half hour.' To justify this, you write: 'None of us would make physical contact with the girl he chose before signing a formal pleasure-marriage contract with her.' Isn't marriage meant to be out of pure intentions? Weren't you conning God this way?"
Rami 'Aleiq: "You're right. Pleasure-marriage means conning God, as well as ourselves. I am against this way of relating to sex and to women.
[...]
"This is something that still goes on. It is wrong."
Interviewer: "Back then you were an observant Shiite Muslim from Hizbullah, weren't you?"
Rami ‘Aleiq nods.
[...]
Interviewer: "How did you ever dare to sign a pleasure-marriage contract with a nine-year-old girl?"
Rami 'Aleiq: "In our culture, in order to be able to touch a girl or a woman, there must be a contract of pleasure-marriage."
[...]
Interviewer: "We are talking about a nine-year-old girl..."
Rami 'Aleiq: "Sure. In Islam, and this is what we were taught, a girl is mature from the age of nine. This is true with regard to Sunnis as well as Shiites. You are focusing on Shia Islam, because I am a Shiite, but according to religious jurisprudence, a girl is mature at the age of nine. This is where we got this idea. I was a child, and so was she, so I was not allowed to touch her, if I didn't form with her the kind of relation that permitted this."
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MR,
If you thought Fareed Zakaria's Newsweek article was an abomination of the truth, wait until you see the latest article of taqqiya-spewing bullshit from the Dhimmified minds at Newsweek. Here is an exerpt of Parag Khanna's Newsweek article entitled "The Price of Instability":
"We must be careful to distinguish political groups that are inspired by Islam and those that are bent on propagating it worldwide. Radical Muslims are so few in number that they could simply be called terrorists, especially since they don't represent Islam any more than the Red Army Faction's anarchism represented socialism or the Shiv Sena's militant nativism in India represents Hinduism."
http://www.newsweek.com/id/187489
It must be time for the Qadi to collect Newsweek's jizya before giving them the mandatory two smacks across the face as required following collection.
Republicans turn corrupt after 12 years, democrats will appoint only tax evaders for ways and means charimen and tax collectors or treasury secretary's and now... we can't even depend on jihadi ginstu wielding beheaders to be pure !!!
In fact they like children..
What is the world coming to?
We're doomed !
Is Obama still smoking?
Epa -- Yes, I believe he is, although he may have reverted back to the, ah, tobacco of his younger days.
And I believe so is the author of that Newsweek piece. So few in number? Don't represent Islam?
Soooo sad & bad
Poor 9-year-old girls
Hafta put up with ppl like him!
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