Did You See My Little Abdul Before His Martyrdom?
Ahhhh, Moslem children... they blow up so fast
The following is an excerpt from a children's program hosted by Egyptian cleric, Sheik Muhammad Nassar, which aired on Al-Nas TV on June 15, 2006. Sheik Nassar is identified by Al-Nas TV as a preacher at the Egyptian ministry of religious endowment:
Sheik Muhammad Nassar: Let's listen to a very beautiful story to learn about the courage of a child, and how, when a child is brought up in a good home, and receives proper education in faith, he loves martyrdom, which becomes like an instinct for him. He can never give it up.
It just gets better from here...
Ahhhh, Moslem children... they blow up so fast
The following is an excerpt from a children's program hosted by Egyptian cleric, Sheik Muhammad Nassar, which aired on Al-Nas TV on June 15, 2006. Sheik Nassar is identified by Al-Nas TV as a preacher at the Egyptian ministry of religious endowment:
Sheik Muhammad Nassar: Let's listen to a very beautiful story to learn about the courage of a child, and how, when a child is brought up in a good home, and receives proper education in faith, he loves martyrdom, which becomes like an instinct for him. He can never give it up.
It just gets better from here...
4 Comments:
Excellent post!
LMAO
Well, one thing you have to give the Muslims: At least they wait until the kids have grown a bit before they send them off to death, rather than sucking millions out of existence before birth. With that in mind, MODERN Western Society is nothing to crow about. Maybe after the scourging coming in the next 50 - 100 years, Western Christians will put Christ back in the center of their civilization.
Wow, I had heard of the Chinese doing that, and the Indians as well, but not Muslims. Interesting...that bears some checking.
WIki entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex-selective_abortion_and_infanticide
Seems to indicate that the practice is prevalent in China and India, and mentions nowhere else. Islam is dead set against abortion, only allowing such if the mother's life is physically threatened. Here's a link to abortion stats in Saudi Arabia:
http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/ab-saudiarabia.html
Notice that there are NO abotions in the 'Legal' column, and only a handful in the 'Abroad' column. Here's worldwide legal scoop from some abortion-happy NGO:
http://www.crlp.org/pub_fac_abortion_laws.html
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