Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Jihadists Pray D.C. Naval Yard Shooter Is Muslim

The Muslims Are Restless
After the shootings at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., on September 16, 2013, jihadists expressed their joy and their hope that the attack came in response to the recent speech by Ayman al-Zawahiri in which the al-Qaeda leader called for strikes in America. 
Users on the top-tier jihadi forums Shumukh al-Islam and al-Fida’ wrote, for example, 
“O blessings, your prayer O Sheikh Ayman [has been answered]… Here are the lone-wolves working from within the headquarters of the Marines,” and “Allah willing, this is a response to the speech of Sheikh al-Zawahiri”. 
Recalling the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting by Nidal Hasan, one jihadist remarked: “In the Ummah [Muslim community] there are a thousand Nidals, Allah permitting”. 
Zawahiri said in the speech released on September 12, 2013, for the twelfth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks: 
“And keeping America in tension and anticipation only costs a few disparate attacks here and there, meaning as we defeated it in the gang warfare in Somalia, Yemen, Iraq and Afghanistan, so we should follow it with that war on its own land. These disparate strikes can be done by one brother or a few of the brothers. and with these strikes, we must monitor and lie in wait and seize any opportunity to land a large strike on it, even if it takes years of patience for this.” 
Following is a translation of a sampling of the message postings: 
{Al-Fida’} 
[Al-Battar Al-Lubnani]Allahu Akbar [Allah is Great]. 
In the Ummah there are a thousand Nidals, Allah permitting. 
[Terrorist67] 
Allahu Akbar. Allah willing, this is a response to the speech of Sheikh al-Zawahiri. 
[Shami Murabit] 
To hell and what a fate. 
{Shumukh al-Islam} 
[Muqatil Shadid] 
O Allah, direct the shots.
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2 comments:

Epaminondas said...

Be careful what you wish for, douchebags

Pastorius said...

My comment was just a statement. It actually was not in response to your comment, Nico.

I know you're with me on this.

For my part, I guess, I feel the need to state, every once in awhile, why I do the things I do.