Friday, November 1, 2019

Al-Baghdadi mourned by Jihadi widows and the Washington Post

American Thinker
WaPo Baghdadi obit not the only jihad-covering doozy from mainstream media  
"Speaking of the deaths of austere religious scholars, the Detroit Free Press published a ten-year anniversary tribute to the late Imam Luqman Abdullah, an outspoken jihadist who died a violent death during an FBI raid in Dearborn on October 28, 2009.  According to the FBI, and the independent investigations of the incident, Abdullah was shot resisting arrest after he refused repeated law enforcement commands to show his hands, then fired his Glock at a police dog while nearby agents were in his line of his fire, who then shot him in self-defense.  According to CAIR Michigan, it was an FBI murder.  According to the Freep's Niraj Warikoo, Abdullah "is the first mainstream religious leader to die in the U.S. at the hands of federal law enforcement in recent memory."  He makes it sound as if there's an ongoing pattern of religious leaders getting murdered by cops, but since it's been ten years since the last one, it's not much of a trend." . . .

ISIS jihadi brides want revenge for the killing of their beloved leader al-Baghdadi

"Just another reason why no country in the West should allow the return of its Muslim female citizens who went to Syria to become ISIS brides and ended up ISIS widows." . . .

Toons like this depart from the Biblical teaching of Hades, but do accurately place these individuals together. TD


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