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Politics / Re: "I Did Not Say Boko Haram Will Release Christian Girl Yesterday" – IG Of Police by BlowBack: 9:46am On Mar 25, 2018 |
worst govt ever 12 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Package Bombs Killing People In The US And No Word From Trump by BlowBack: 9:32am On Mar 25, 2018 |
[s] GavelSlam:[/s] abeg carry your boko ways away from me. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Package Bombs Killing People In The US And No Word From Trump by BlowBack: 9:05am On Mar 25, 2018 |
see the ab0ki bokos viewing this useless thread... gavelslam and albirnawi abi wetin be that your boko moniker 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Package Bombs Killing People In The US And No Word From Trump by BlowBack: 9:03am On Mar 25, 2018 |
usba: You are creating a thread on possible Islamic radicals placing package bombs in people's front porch in the US but forgot the daily suicide bombings that is ravaging your shith0le corner of Nigeria? Wheather you like it or not, Trump is POTUS and there isn't a damn thing any of you muslim ragheads from Boko Republic can do about it. 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: After Marathon Meeting, Northern Elders Fail To Endorse Buhari For 2019 by BlowBack: 8:57am On Mar 25, 2018 |
[s] fk002:[/s] Do you mean as President of Sambisa Republic? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Package Bombs Killing People In The US And No Word From Trump by BlowBack: 8:55am On Mar 25, 2018 |
See this ab0ki of an OP, you forget your boko ravaged north and went all the way across the atlantic to comment about an isolated incidence in a country that will never give you visa? You well at all? 2 Likes |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Essential Arabic Course For Non-muslims by BlowBack: 7:11pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
Dar al Harb means anyplace on earth that fails to follow Allah's will. These countries, including the United States, are not considered legitimate powers because they don't derive their authority from Allah. The confusing duplicity is that Islamic governments (Dar al Islam) are allowed to enter into temporary peace treaties with people of Dar Al Harb(Harbis) to facilitate commerce, one sided immigration flows, or alliances against other Islamic Countries if necessary. This duplicity is how Bin Laden can attack the United States and the Islamic State of Pakistan can provide protection to Bin Laden while engaging in peaceful diplomatic and joint military exercises with the United States as a partner and ally of convenience. 1 Like |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Essential Arabic Course For Non-muslims by BlowBack: 7:10pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
mujahid777: The so called Prophet of the religion of peace who declared he had become victorous through Terror? 1 Like |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Essential Arabic Course For Non-muslims by BlowBack: 7:09pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
Dar al-Islam is the name for those territories where Islam dominates and submission to Allah is observed. Key point: Dar al Islam is the only place where followers of Islam believe peace and tranquility reign. The definition of a true Islamic Peace is a country's complete submission to Allah and the Shariah Islamiyya (Islamic Law). 1 Like |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Essential Arabic Course For Non-muslims by BlowBack: 7:08pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
Jihad - "Jihad means to war against non-Muslims,and is etymologically derived from the word mujahada, signifying warfare to establish the religion (Islam)." Umdat al Salik P.599. When Muslim Advocacy groups like CAIR, ISNA, MSA, tell you Jihad is a personal spiritual struggle like losing weight or doing daily chores, it is a deception of the most clever kind. Spiritual Jihad is a deception because Mohammed said in Qur'an 9:111 that those who fight in the way of Allah are assured paradise. In Islam, getting into paradise is not guaranteed. Mohammad says violent Jihad in the advancement of Islam will guarantee you a place in the highest levels of paradise. That makes dying in the way of Jihad a noble religious act and taking as many Kuffar with you assures ones place in paradise or Jannah. Killing oneself in the act of Jihad brings honor upon your family, tribe, and village. Mohammad says the dead Jihadi can intercede for 70 of his family members assuring them all a place in paradise. For the followers of Islam, this is such a big deal parents of Jihadis often celebrate when their children die in Jihad. Yes - you heard me right - parents celebrating the death of their own children. The arabic word for a Jihadi Martyr is Shaheed and garners instant respect in the Muslim world. This is why a devout Muslim parent will sometimes encourage their children to martyr themselves. Here in the West, our immediate response is, that can't be true because its so evil! In the eyes of a follower of Islam becoming a Jihadi martyr is a spiritual religious act displaying ones love for Allah and Islam. In many cases, the Jihadi believes they are showing love for their non-Muslim victims who are living a sinful life by not reverting back to Islam. The Jihadi, in Mohammad's teachings is keeping these Kuffar from living a sinful life, killing them is seen as an act of love. Islamic apologists will say, "So why aren't the worlds 1.3 billion followers of Islam going Jihadi and jumping on the Martyr death train securing their place in Islamic paradise?" Mohammad was clever and knew not every follower of Islam is a warrior ready to die for Allah. So Mohammed taught there is Jihad with your money, Jihad with your pen, civilizational Jihad in non-Muslim lands, and the personal Jihad of losing weight or to stop smoking. If a follower of Islam does not tell you the entire meaning of Jihad, they are willfully lying and you should be offended because they think you are stupid. What you don't hear about is the large number of Muslims who want to leave Islam but are afraid they will be killed as apostates. Islamic law states, leaving Islam is a traitorous act and death is the punishment. Many scholars say the apostate loophole is the glue of fear holding Islam together. |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Essential Arabic Course For Non-muslims by BlowBack: 7:06pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
Kuffar - Derogatory word for a non-Muslim. Kuffar is an Arabic word that literally means "ingrate or infidel" For a follower of Islam to call someone a Kuffar is as offensive as using the N word in America. When a follower of Islam calls you a Kuffar they believe you are the vilest of creatures, referring to Qur'an 8:55. The next time you hear the word Kuffar, it is one of the worst put downs a Muslim can say to anyone. The followers of Islam also use the word Kuffar to describe their fellow Muslims, in the worst of ways, and is often a precursor to Muslim on Muslim violence. Like the recent Sunni on Sufi Muslim attacks we just saw in the recent Mosque bombing in Egypt killing 235 Muslims by Muslims where the Jihadis were screaming Allahu Akbar. Why you ask? The Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims have been killing each other for 1400 years because they believe each other to be a Kuffar or Mushrikin. In this Egypt attack above, we have Sunni Muslims killing Sufi Muslims who are viewed as Kuffar by the Sunni. Confused yet? Keep reading and it will all make perfect sense. |
Islam for Muslims / Re: Essential Arabic Course For Non-muslims by BlowBack: 7:05pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
Allahu Akbar = Allah Is Greater -- 'Allah' is not simply the Arabic word for 'God,' but the name of Islam's chosen deity and 'Akbar' does not mean 'great', but 'greater'. Greater than what? The answer is, Allah is greater than whatever God, government, philosophy, or political system you happen to follow or live under. Understanding Islam is to know Allahu Akbar is the foundation of Islamic Supremacism. The precedent for Allahu Akbar was set by Muhammad when he attacked and murdered the Jews of Khaybar. "We reached Khaybar early in the morning and the inhabitants of Khaybar came out carrying their spades, and when they saw the Prophet they said, "Muhammad! By Allah! Muhammad and his army!" The Prophet said, "Allahu-Akbar! Khaybar is destroyed, for whenever we approach a (hostile) nation (to fight) then evil will be the morning for those who have been warned." Most every follower of Islam knows this Bukhari Hadith, over glorifying Mohammad's massacre of defenseless Jewish farmers and the first use of Allahu Akbar as a battle cry. Did you know most all followers of Islam say Allahu Akbar no less than 111 times a day totaling 40,515 times a year in their 5 daily prayers. The repetition of saying Allahu Akbar 111 times a day becomes a conditioned supremacist response for the follower of Islam. Your next question should be - What do these Islamic supremacists call those who reject their Islamic supremacist ideology when talking amongst themselves? 1 Like |
Islam for Muslims / Essential Arabic Course For Non-muslims by BlowBack: 7:00pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
Arabic is the sacred and ordained language of Islam. This is because Islam which prides itself as the Master Faith regards Arabs as the Master Race. Non-Arabs who happen to be Muslims are expected to imbibe Arabic customs, traditions, dress codes and names even if they can't speak a word of Arabic. This has led to a situation where non Arab peoples who adopted Islam have since discarded the cultures and traditions of their fathers in preference of an Arabic culture masked as a religion. No other people in sub-saharan Africa have so bastardized their identity in the name of religion than Awusa of Northern Nigeria. We can at least give credit to the Fulani (who happened to have imported radical islamism into the Niger Area) for retaining some semblance of their identities and culture. Only Fulanis bear their fulBe names as surnames unlike the Awusa who has Arabic names. But that isn't the point of this thread even though the stupidity of your average illiterate Awusa who refused to even bother to learn Arabic before converting to Islam forms the reason for this thread. At least if the had, they probably would have known that they weren't converting to a religion but rather subjugating their future generations to the Arab race. In this thread I will thus provide explicit definitions of some common Arabic terms deployed by Islamists so that you non Muslims can understand the truth of Islam. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 6:33pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: Rubbish |
Foreign Affairs / ISIS To Relocate To Southern Libya, Expect BH To Get A Boost by BlowBack: 6:10pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
The leader of Islamic State (IS) organization Abu Baker al-Baghdadi had ordered his militants to resort to southern Libya after they were defeated in Iraq and Syria. In his letters to the IS leaders in Libya, which have been revealed recently, Baghdadi instructs them to use the rugged areas in south of Libya for reorganizing the militants fleeing from Iraq and Syria, Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Thursday. The IS chief has also ordered his followers to target Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria. “Asharq Al-Awsat has seen documents seized from the headquarters of the IS in different parts of Libya, including letters from al-Baghdadi to 13 of his top aides in Libya, some of which date back to the end of last year, and a few weeks later,” the source said. These documents are kept by the Libyan authorities, it said. In one of his letters, al-Baghdadi admitted the defeats of the organization in Iraq and Syria, calling on his aides to seek to compensate these defeats by going to the south of Libya. http://www.basnews.com/index.php/en/news/middle-east/396385 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 6:09pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
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Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 6:08pm On Dec 01, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: Provide evidence of this. And why is it that you Muslims will rather refer to Christianity when your religion is on the spotlight? Defend your religion 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Islam And Slavery In Nigeria. by BlowBack: 12:04am On Dec 01, 2017 |
MasViews: Weak |
Politics / Re: The Ignorance Of Donald Trump by BlowBack: 11:17pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
989900: The most ignorant one here is you who is relying on approval rating polls to judge the Presidency of Trump. Keep relying on the same useless polls that Hillary Clinton was getting moist over. 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 10:49pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
TheCabal: And you are failing woefully in defending your prophet and religion's role in the enslavement of Africans. 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 10:33pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
TheCabal: May 12, 1913: "...I sent my soldiers to Sukur and they destroyed thehouse of the Arnado [village head] and took a horse and seven slave girls and burnt their houses." May 21: "I captured 20 slave girls." June 11th: "I captured six slave girls and ten cattle, and killed three men." June 25: "I captured 48 slave girls and 26 cattle and I killed five persons." July 6: "I captured 30 cattle and six slave girls." The above are entries made by the leader of the Muslim ummah in the Adamawa Emirate - Hamman Yaji. Keep defending nonsense 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: What Nigerians Do Not Understand About The World by BlowBack: 10:30pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
Duru1: Very correct! The German is racially different than a Slav. So also a Jap is distinct from a Malay. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 10:24pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
TheCabal: Good that you have cleared the argument that catholics are NOT Christians |
Politics / Re: Islam And Slavery In Nigeria. by BlowBack: 10:23pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
MasViews: How about the Fulani jihadist pillaging the middle belt? The reoccurring decimal isn't tribe but what religion do these criminals have in common. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: What Nigerians Do Not Understand About The World by BlowBack: 10:19pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
ezeagu: The road route to Europe is exclusively embarked on by Binis and not representative of the "average" Nigerian. Karmatic justice for a people who once were excluded by their Oba from being sold into slavery. Now them dey use their hand enter slavery |
Politics / Re: What Nigerians Do Not Understand About The World by BlowBack: 10:15pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
imhotep: Long before any European set foot on the continent, African Muslims had no problem selling their fellow Africans Mansah Musa is regarded as the richest man ever and his wealth was primarily from the slave trade of his fellow Africans t his Arab Muslim allies. |
Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 10:11pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
TheCabal: And you know this truth that you lie claiming to be a Christian? 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: What Nigerians Do Not Understand About The World by BlowBack: 10:10pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
ezeagu: Better thank the British colonialist because if not for them you would have been born a slave in a Muslim household |
Politics / Re: Islam Approves Of The Libyan Slave Markets by BlowBack: 10:07pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
TheCabal: You have said nothing to dissuade me from accepting that the Christian religion formed the foundation for European exploitation of Africans as slaves. You can continue ranting out insults on me but that will not help you in anyway in denying Islam's support for slavery. Catholic liberal my foot 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Islam And Slavery In Nigeria. by BlowBack: 10:00pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
There is a historical perspective to this madness in the northeast with Boko Haram as can be seen with the constant slave raiding by Muslims on animist people in the NE. The disdain for ISLAM was so ingrained in the minority tribes people in the NE that they resisted converting to Islam even at the threat of death since the Fulani raiders did not make any significant distinguishing case when raiding non hausa/fulani and kanuri settlers irrespective if they where converts to islam. This ought to explain the ethno-religious supremacy held by Kanuri/Hausa/Fulanis over minority northerners and why modern day jihadist criminals like boko haram are exclusively composed by these same ethnic groups. The indigenous people of the NE hated Islam so much no thanks to years of slave raiding by Islamists like Hamman Yaji that they converted to Christianity almost immediately when the first European missionaries arrived. What we see in the NE with Boko Haram is nothing new but a sustained and systematic slow genocide carried out on minority ethnic groups in the north and middle belt by HAUSA/FULANI extremists jihadist criminals. 2 Likes |
Politics / Islam And Slavery In Nigeria. by BlowBack: 9:59pm On Nov 30, 2017 |
Hamman Yaji, a Fulbe{fulani} , was the last slave raider of the Northern Mandaras {northeast Nigeria, parts of cameroun and present day Chad }. He was arrested by the British in 1927 and montagnards from Sukur to Dughwede give explicite accounts on his relentless raiding. His diary was published in 1995 (Vaughan et al). It is historically unclear whether it was the suspicion of Mahdism or the complains from montagnards which led to his arrest (Muller-Kosack 1999). The diary of Hamman Yaji is unique: a precious historical source, a fascinating social document. From September 1912 until the day before his arrest in August 19, an insider voice tells us of life in the early colonial period, on the furthest margin of European authority. Madagali, in present-day northeastern Nigeria, was a tiny principality within the Adamawa emirate, itself a province of the Sokoto caliphate: all three were conquest states, ruled by Muslim Fulani. Hamman Yaji became ruler of Madagali in 1902, appointed by the Germans the day after they had killed the previous ruler, his father. He survived the change to French rule in 1916, to British in 1922. The British deposed him in August 19, allegedly for past slaving, but probably more for his Mahdist sympathies. From September 1912 until the day before his arrest, Hamman Yaji chronicled his activities, sometimes almost daily. Entries are generally sparse, but, read carefully, and with the helpful editorial material in this book, the ensemble is remarkable. The book is dedicated to all people of the Madagali district, with the hope that their future will be one of harmony and mutual cooperation. A worthy hope, but sitting a little uneasily here, since Hamman Yaji was a dedicated slave raider. The recurrent litany makes chilling reading: May 12, 1913: "...I sent my soldiers to Sukur and they destroyed thehouse of the Arnado [village head] and took a horse and seven slave girls and burnt their houses." May 21: "I captured 20 slave girls." June 11th: "I captured six slave girls and ten cattle, and killed three men." June 25: "I captured 48 slave girls and 26 cattle and I killed five persons." July 6: "I captured 30 cattle and six slave girls." All this (and more) on a single page. Exactly what such raids involved the diary itself does not say: traditions gathered later amongst the victimized populations are ghoulish indeed, comparable with another unique document, the eye-witness account of Bagirmi slaving a little further east and 40 years earlier, recorded by the German traveler Gustav Nachtigal in the third volume of his Sahara and Sudan. Hamman Yaji's editors suggest, a little speculatively, that a word from a British officer in March 1924 sufficed to stop the raiding. The raiding did stop, and even the most tender liberal conscience, reflecting on colonialism, may take some comfort that a line was drawn under such entries as: "I sent Fadhl al Nar with his men to raid Sukur and they captured 80 slaves, of whom I gave away 40. We killed men and women and 17 children." The troops were evidently out of control here: women and children were too valuable to be killed. The exploitation, often sexual, of women is clear: female slaves circulated as gifts, or in exchange (three for a horse, for instance). Hamman Yaji swapped female slaves with one of his men, even with his son, who objected that "he did not want a girl, he wanted a boy slave". Even in such circumstances, a defiant female voice is audible: "I found that my slave girl in the absence of her fellow-slaves had said that she would not prepare my food for me. Why she would not cook my food I do not know, but anyway the result was that I got no food from her and was obliged to buy it." Or again: "I my wife Umm Asta Belel said that in respect of her being a Muslim she was tired of it, and in respect of her being a pagan it would be better for her." Some passages are enigmatic, such as: "I fixed the penalty for every slave who leaves me without cause at four slave girls and if he is a poor man 200 lashes." Is the implication here that slaves with cause could leave? How many slaves were rich enough to be able to pay a fine of four slave girls? What where the chances of surviving 200 lashes? Slavery is by far the most prominent single theme, but there are many others, such as local politics and power structures, the local practice of Islam, and the advance of colonialism. The diary ends on a homely note: "On the same day Sarkin Lifida ruined the onions." https://www.timeshighereducation.com/books/deep-insight-on-an-african-despot/162186.article 1 Like |
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