The ‘white widow’ suspected in Kenya carnage!

The ‘white widow’ suspected in Kenya carnage!

MarcoNandoz-01
By MarcoNandoz-01

N-n-n-n-n-now who the hell is Samantha Lewthwaite?!!

You just gotta love our Media how they roll on making up stories about people we never heard of before.

By landloverreview• 26 Sep 2013 10:47
landloverreview

Ohh I c. BB, So who will be leading that separate state, my dear?

By MarcoNandoz-01• 26 Sep 2013 10:45
MarcoNandoz-01

BB: Don't say!

By BlueBull• 26 Sep 2013 10:45
BlueBull

Seperate Hindu State is a political agenda to counter the political agenda of some vote hungry political parties. It's based on unfair treatement of different sections on society in the name of secularism.

By landloverreview• 26 Sep 2013 10:41
landloverreview

Yes. BB, Sorry for my ignorance, I could not understand..you can clarify.. Without being a religious nut, why were you asking for a separate Hindu state? does this mean you changed your thoughts after I show you some beautiful inspirational hymns about Peace ?

By BlueBull• 26 Sep 2013 10:13
BlueBull

Gujrat riots have nothing to do with me.It was the work of religious nuts.

Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster used to be our war cry at one point. Thanks for reminding.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 26 Sep 2013 09:56
MarcoNandoz-01

Old atheism believes in the flying spaghetti

Modern atheism believes in star war.

By BOXBE16DOBARA• 26 Sep 2013 09:55
BOXBE16DOBARA

Get to know the right meaning or elaborated meaning of jihad from islamic point of view...it is very beautifully explained...Hope u read and understand it...:)

By BOXBE16DOBARA• 26 Sep 2013 09:54
BOXBE16DOBARA

No difference...in the end both are misguided whether old or new or polished or renovated...what ever

By Rip Cord• 26 Sep 2013 09:53
Rip Cord

What is the difference between modern atheism and old atheism?

By landloverreview• 26 Sep 2013 09:49
Rating: 2/5
landloverreview

Yes Brit, there are so many terms lost its meaning.

Democracy

Nobel Peace Prize

Humiliation ( it is called as sense of humour these days)

By britexpat• 26 Sep 2013 09:44
britexpat

You forgot:

unlawful combatant

Disinformation

Embedded

By landloverreview• 26 Sep 2013 09:28
Rating: 4/5
landloverreview

In recent years all these words look very funny

WMD

Jihad

Militants

International Community

Military Intervention

Will of ALL the people

Moral responsibility

Killed Suspected Militants (this is hilarious)

Video Tapes

Freedom of Speech

Secularism

Modern Atheism ( Dig a hole, leave the diamonds, talk about mud).

By MarcoNandoz-01• 26 Sep 2013 09:25
MarcoNandoz-01

BB: did you use your “kaboom” pulse in the 2002 Gujarat riots?

By BlueBull• 26 Sep 2013 09:21
BlueBull

I have a pulse. I can say Kaaabbbboooommmm! I'm qualified.

By britexpat• 26 Sep 2013 09:20
britexpat

Jihad to get that one in :O(

By landloverreview• 26 Sep 2013 09:18
landloverreview

Great. :) Qualification matter but. :)

By Rip Cord• 26 Sep 2013 09:17
Rip Cord

I take your Jihad and raise you a fatwa

By landloverreview• 26 Sep 2013 09:12
landloverreview

Yes we are all selfish as well. :)

By BlueBull• 26 Sep 2013 09:03
BlueBull

I am a jihadi too :)

By landloverreview• 25 Sep 2013 22:11
landloverreview

LOl :) I see you struggling a lot :) keep it up BB :)

By BlueBull• 25 Sep 2013 22:00
BlueBull

Jihad = Struggle. Full Stop.

By Rip Cord• 25 Sep 2013 11:36
Rip Cord

I am on a crusade to help these terrorists see the error of their ways and come back to the moral path. (Correct use of the word crusade)

By landloverreview• 25 Sep 2013 10:31
landloverreview

'One of the best Jihad is the word of Truth in the presence of an unjust ruler.'

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 25 Sep 2013 10:20
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

i m yet to go on war n kill people :)

By MarcoNandoz-01• 25 Sep 2013 10:18
MarcoNandoz-01

You just reiterated what I said above.

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 25 Sep 2013 10:16
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

a man working for his family is also considered jihad

( he struggles our parents did jihad for us )

By FathimaH• 25 Sep 2013 10:13
FathimaH

I believe Stacey was referring to the so called Jihad practiced by the extremists. In truth yes indeed the word Jihad has a far more noble meaning in an Islamic sense, and can even refer to a woman in labor, or a person defending his/her house and family against thieves! Sadly though, due to the misdeeds of some, the world knows jihad to be something twisted and evil and far from the actual jihad!

By landloverreview• 25 Sep 2013 10:11
landloverreview

Battles were classified as the small Jihad and being with family and struggling to clean up the heart from spiritual diseases were called as the big Jihad. (Islamic Perspective)

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 25 Sep 2013 10:09
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

is the correct word jihad in arabic?

which could range from anything from a war to being a libreal muslim. - is this ur own statment ?

By MarcoNandoz-01• 25 Sep 2013 10:06
MarcoNandoz-01

The word "jihad" literally means a struggle which could range from anything from a war to being a libreal muslim.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 25 Sep 2013 09:53
MarcoNandoz-01

Yeah because Hambali, was hiding in a one-room flat in the city of Ayutthaya in central Thailand.

Looking at Samantha’s make up photos I can tell it’s the same pre-conversion Samantha.

Only with a scarf on.

By Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte• 25 Sep 2013 09:49
Baburao-Ganpatrao-Apte

Jihad is fashionable in the world of Islam.

do u understand the meaning of jihad or just a proud puppet of media

By FathimaH• 25 Sep 2013 09:44
Rating: 4/5
FathimaH

Indeed I have seen FB pages of certain Muslims who are outwardly not the most practicing of Muslims, some not at all in fact, yet they do the whole "Pro Jihadi" thing, promoting various videos and quotes of the so called Jihadists. It's like they are lead on to believe that supporting these causes will somehow make you righteous, regardless of what you do otherwise. Or they do find it all very trendy!

By StaceyR• 25 Sep 2013 09:40
StaceyR

the mastermind of the Bali attack had a plastic surgery done, clean shaved and was wearing khakis when they shot him down on his way back from the local market.

By MarcoNandoz-01• 25 Sep 2013 09:36
MarcoNandoz-01

She doesn’t look like a terrorist to me.

Judging by her personal photos she has lipstick, plucked eyebrows, eye liner and god knows what else slapped on. kind of incongruous, with the image of a jihadist.

By StaceyR• 25 Sep 2013 09:20
StaceyR

It's a hype in a so called religious world. It's like drinking wine. Wine is good says a few doctors and everyone who had been trying to find a good excuse to get drunk are just too happy to hear it. It becomes a hype, everyone should drink wine. No one will listen to the old sayings that any alcohol is no good for the body no matter what. So If I were to go to Sardonia today and preach them how wine is bad, they'll kill me there and then.

Jihad is fashionable in the world of Islam.

By landloverreview• 25 Sep 2013 09:09
landloverreview

LOl :) We listen to terrorist but don't listen to people who are speaking against them.

By BlueBull• 25 Sep 2013 09:07
BlueBull

RC - I agree. The bigger trouble is that not all of them are terrorists but they dont speak out against them. It's like a conspiracy of silence.

By Rip Cord• 25 Sep 2013 09:05
Rip Cord

I guess you should Stacey.

Bluebell the more worrying thing is not the people that carry out these acts themselves as they are a small minority, but the large numbers of the same religion who profess support for such acts. (They would not carry them out themselves but will rationalise and justify them)

By StaceyR• 25 Sep 2013 09:00
StaceyR

Cripple agrees with me.. I think i'm going to need a shower. Maybe I should go see a priest too. I feel .. contaminated.

By BlueBull• 25 Sep 2013 08:58
BlueBull

We always blame a few. Why not introspect on the root causes and accept that a few are destroying the many?

By Rip Cord• 25 Sep 2013 08:57
Rating: 4/5
Rip Cord

Actually Stacey you make some good points for once. The leaders of these organisations pray on the weak and the vunerable. You never see them offering themselves up for a suicide mission even though they say the benefits of being a matyr are great.

By StaceyR• 25 Sep 2013 08:53
Rating: 3/5
StaceyR

well she had a troubled past - she was 'gone' before she entered the religion.

Terrorists and extremists uses this tactic to recruit people from all over the world especially in developed world. You can't simply go to London and preach about 'Love and Revenge' for the hungry when the Deli is just a stone throw away.

Find their weakness - family integration and unity are almost non-existence. Everyone is for themselves. Go wreck it and convinced these 'needy' people that Love, Acceptance & sense of belonging is what they can offer... provided they are ready to die for a cause. Oh lets throw in God somewhere, so they won't think they'll die in vain.

By Rip Cord• 25 Sep 2013 08:48
Rip Cord

No one knows if she is involved yet for certain but British intelligence knows that she is somewhere in East Africa.

She probably helps proof read the tweets and videos for Al Shabab for correct English....

By FathimaH• 25 Sep 2013 08:30
FathimaH

That's quite a scary resume..it appears she's like the Bonnie Parker of the khawarij(extremist/terrorist)world! Guess if she really is as reported it's a relief she is now no longer capable of any carnage, but what a way to go, Allahu Must3aan!

By Rip Cord• 25 Sep 2013 08:28
Rating: 3/5
Rip Cord

I've been hearing about this lady for the last 6 years, she was married to one of the suicide bombers who blew up the London Underground. She went to Africa shortly afterwards.

Just goes to show people can get corrupted from any country due to religion.

By britexpat• 25 Sep 2013 08:27
Rating: 3/5
britexpat

It's all conjecture at present. She is a convert and the wife of one of the 7/7/ bombers.

No one has positively identified her as being in Kenya yet ..

By BlueBull• 25 Sep 2013 08:27
BlueBull

Her involvment is not a media speculation. It is based on intelligence reports based on her histroy and travel records.

But why does it sound rare?

By FathimaH• 25 Sep 2013 08:19
FathimaH

Who is she? Ok ok..time to Google!

By Prize• 25 Sep 2013 08:19
Prize

Can't say.

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