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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by simplynola(m): 9:48am On May 10, 2016
crotonite:
Oooh may he rest in peace.


No peace for the wicked, even in death.

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by whitebeard(m): 9:48am On May 10, 2016
anytime I hear about Isis b.k and their killings..I would walk outside and look up and say "GOD pls forgive me..but people are really foolish"
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Lionsclaw: 9:51am On May 10, 2016
M4gunners:
The so called rich people in Nigeria, can't even train their children properly. What a shame.
Absolutely! As I see the papa face I see a shameless man who say he is a seasoned Justice but could not even raise a responsible son yet judged other peoples case. While knotting his tie in front of the morror every morning he looked at himself seeing he was a failed father but shamelessly did not resign his work for home failure but had the mind to hear other peoples case

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Mbediogu(m): 9:53am On May 10, 2016
swizzdre:
his tombstone should read ' here lies a deluded brainwashed idiot'

I suggest this:
HERE LIES IBRAHIM UWAIS,
HERE LET HIM LIE FOR NOT BEING NOT WISE.
NOW HE IS AT PEACE, AND SO ARE WE'.

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by OgeneUkwenu(f): 9:57am On May 10, 2016
Good news!
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Charly68: 9:59am On May 10, 2016
M4gunners:
The so called rich people in Nigeria, can't even train their children properly. What a shame.
my brother,they do,it is the law of harvest that is catching up with them..they destroy the lives of majority of the children of this nation through their hidden corruption . How else do you want the life of their children to be?

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by profmallory(m): 10:03am On May 10, 2016
I love the way you rationed your thoughts, very typical of how a normal human is meant to reason. But here is a flip side of all you have said, The apostles of Jesus Christ left father, mother and family behind, some even left a striving career behind and followed Jesus, know they will die. They dragged their families into pain by refusing to be ordinary men.

Jesus's disciple where regarded as outlaws (perhaps terrorists) at there time, but of course the contrast is that they were galvanised by the Holy spirit and through prayers and the Good message won souls for God, unlike the death and destruction that a group like ISIS spreads.

But My point still remains the same. A man leaves behind the comforts of life and goes on a lone mission that he knows he would never come back - that's what I respect, that's what the missionaries that brought Christ to Africa did. Tha'ts what we modern Christains have been brain washed not to do. We love the good things of life so much we don't want to ever go. Any one that mentions or reminds us that we would die is seen as a potential devil, how foolish we have become. Yet daily we see people going

I am a Christain so dont sweat yourself on me supporting ISIS

Memejem:
What kind of rubbish are you spewing here? The man abandoned his life and dragged his family into the pit of hell. Endangering them because he allowed fanatics to infiltrate his mind. How is joining a terrorist organization a testament to faith. He was foolish. If Isis is the true face of islam then all Muslims would be thier members. But that's not the case. Isis and all terrorist groups who cause havoc in the name of religion are only bastardizing it.

Being religious doesn't mean that people should blindly follow thier leaders. God gave each of us a brain to reason and think. If a leader of a religion is leading you to do what you know is against the teaching in the Koran or Bible you don't just follow them.

In your attempt to sound deep, you have revealed that you are a supporter of terrorism, hate and death. Get out of here.

Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by luluosas(m): 10:07am On May 10, 2016
I pity his soul roasting in hell fire because of his stupidity

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by OgeneUkwenu(f): 10:09am On May 10, 2016
His imaginary virgins beckon. Sweet ride to the unknown beyond!

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by ebonysmoot(f): 10:12am On May 10, 2016
swizzdre:
his tombstone should read ' here lies a deluded brainwashed idiot'

There will be no tombstone for the lunatic. His body was definitely blown up into thousand of pieces.

Ibrahim enjoy your 72 virgins

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Memejem: 10:18am On May 10, 2016
Your reasoning is not sound. Jesus' disciples were not out there bombing people, sliting throats and forcing people into a lifestyle they did not want to live. They didn't kill anyone using God as a reason. Yes some were seen as outlaws but that is not the same as being labelled a terrorist. Thier message was not passed through violence.

Where in the Bible does it state that the disciplines dragged their families with them to follow Jesus? Didn't you just state they left thier family behind? Your thought process is jagged.

Also I don't know why you think that missionaries are going out to war. Just because you travel to spread the word of God does not mean you will be killed. Though there are some places in the world that will be against accepting a missionary's preachings that does not mean they will face death and not return home.

Missionaries exist today and if you look hard enough you will find them. This is a different time, you don't need to isolate yourself and suffer harshly to spread the word of God.

profmallory:
I love the way you rationed your thoughts, very typical of how a normal human is meant to reason. But here is a flip side of all you have said, The apostles of Jesus Christ left father, mother and family behind, some even left a striving career behind and followed Jesus, know they will die. They dragged their families into pain by refusing to be ordinary men.

Jesus's disciple where regarded as outlaws (perhaps terrorists) at there time, but of course the contrast is that they were galvanised by the Holy spirit and through prayers and the Good message won souls for God, unlike the death and destruction that a group like ISIS spreads.

But My point still remains the same. A man leaves behind the comforts of life and goes on a lone mission that he knows he would never come back - that's what I respect, that's what the missionaries that brought Christ to Africa did. Tha'ts what we modern Christains have been brain washed not to do. We love the good things of life so much we don't want to ever go. Any one that mentions or reminds us that we would die is seen as a potential devil, how foolish we have become. Yet daily we see people going

I am a Christain so dont sweat yourself on me supporting ISIS

Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by ariesbull: 10:20am On May 10, 2016
HalimaSadiya:

ISIS is wrong and they make Islam look bad that being stated you don't have to bring down an entire religion and it's followers to make yourself feel better and the Holy Quran also states that whoever hurts a non Muslim will not see paradise so try to see good in everyone irrespective of their religion...he's just one bad egg out of many with the same mindset as his own.

Una no dey tire for this line of defence ...how many bad egg

Isil one bad egg
Isis one back egg
AL queda one bad egg
Mali bomber one bad egg
Underwear bomber one bad egg
Boko haram one bad egg
Assad regime one bad egg
Taliban's one bad egg
Yellow the onome kidnapped one bad egg
Algerian bombers one bad egg
Lockerbie bombers one bad egg
The yoruba Muslim that killed the
es Woolwich police man one bad egg
Fulani Muslim herdsmen one bad egg
Osama bin Laden's one bad egg
Usman Dan fodio one bad egg
Saladin rascal one bad egg
Saddam Hussein one bad egg
Ghadaffi one bad egg
Palymra destroyers one bad egg
Paris bombers one bad egg
Belgium bombers one bad egg
London metro bombers one bad egg

One thing common is that they are all Muslims


Muslim must be full of one bad eggs

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by ariesbull: 10:23am On May 10, 2016
OgeneUkwenu:
His imaginary virgins beckon. Sweet ride to the unknown beyond!

I wonder why they feel they can knack 72 Toto just like that .it's crazy


Their prick go don get sore ..oh I forget they don't do circumcisions so their prick is like that of a dog

Useless religion with stupid adherents

72 virgin huris

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by profmallory(m): 10:30am On May 10, 2016
The fight by the Crusaders was more of a political war than a religious war, because Jerusalem had changed hands so many times between the Christains and Muslims before the final onslaught. Now that's a political war. You and I would gladly fight such battles

But I put it to you, would you leave your life behind to fight for Xtain brothers and sisters confronting Boko Haram in Chibok?


I am sure you would do that if your kinsmen or men from your tribe are being killed, but would you do that for brothers and sisters of another tribe just because they are Christians. That's what that brain washed dude that went to ISIS did.

I know what I am saying, and the reasons I'm reiterating is exactly why Christianity has become a Joke at this present age. its all about our self, our families, our church and our tribe.


Remember some people had to make irrational decisions to face grave danger to bring us the gospel we so enjoy today. Most of them were wasted because they were willing to be stupid enough like the dude we all so conveniently find to abuse.



ariesbull:


The problem with you is that you have refused to know history

When Jerusalem was under siege by one Islamic rascal called Saladin.. It was the pope that assembled men known as crusaders to go and take it over ...that's why till today Jerusalem is not in hands of Muslim


Pls know your history

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by ariesbull: 10:35am On May 10, 2016
profmallory:
The fight by the Crusaders was more of a political war than a religious war, because Jerusalem had changed hands so many times between the Christains and Muslims before the final onslaught. Now that's a political war. You and I would gladly fight such battles

But I put it to you, would you leave your life behind to fight for Xtain brothers and sisters confronting Boko Haram in Chibok?


I am sure you would do that if your kinsmen or men from your tribe are being killed, but would you do that for brothers and sisters of another tribe just because they are Christians. That's what that brain washed dude that went to ISIS did.

I know what I am saying, and the reasons I'm reiterating is exactly why Christianity has become a Joke at this present age. its all about our self, our families, our church and our tribe.


Remember some people had to make irrational decisions to face grave danger to bring us the gospel we so enjoy today. Most of them were wasted because they were willing to be stupid enough like the dude we all so conveniently find to abuse.





I will do that ....I am a Christian we think rationally we know when to fight or not

American are fighting in Syria
Russian are fighting in a
aleppo

Are they Muslim ?

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by profmallory(m): 10:40am On May 10, 2016
you probably missed the part where I said "Jesus's disciple where regarded as outlaws (perhaps terrorists) at there time, but of course the contrast is that they were galvanised by the Holy spirit and through prayers and the Good message won souls for God, unlike the death and destruction that a group like ISIS spreads"

Any besides my friend, you don't know your history to well either. Go read about the atrocoites that the early Christain Nations committed in the name of God - you might have a change of thought that we Christians might not have being so saintly at all. I am a christain and a very strong one at that, but my point is simple. Are we willing to travel miles to go die for what we believe in?. simple. I am not asking if the guy in question died for a good reason or not., that's left to him and his god. And my illustrations are the pointer to the fact that Jesus' disciples did a similar thing but ofcourse without the arms and swords.

Please try to understand my view on the issue. Its a Challenge to those of us that are Christains, myself inclusive. Or is our faith the one that doesnt die for what its believes in.



Memejem:
Your reasoning is not sound. Jesus' disciples were not out there bombing people, sliting throats and forcing people into a lifestyle they did not want to live. They didn't kill anyone using God as a reason. Yes some were seen as outlaws but that is not the same as being labelled a terrorist. Thier message was not passed through violence.

Where in the Bible does it state that the disciplines dragged their families with them to follow Jesus? Didn't you just state they left thier family behind? Your thought process is jagged.

Also I don't know why you think that missionaries are going out to war. Just because you travel to spread the word of God does not mean you will be killed. Though there are some places in the world that will be against accepting a missionary's preachings that does not mean they will face death and not return home.

Missionaries exist today and if you look hard enough you will find them. This is a different time, you don't need to isolate yourself and suffer harshly to spread the word of God.

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by greatman247(m): 10:49am On May 10, 2016
Most disciplinarians and rich individuals can discipline other people children but they mostly failed to effectively discipline their own children and wards. Such a shame. This often happens to big pastors, police men, govt officials, judges, lawyers, doctors, scholars, executives, entrepreneurs, politicians, billionaires etc. This happens mostly because they fail to create time for their kids and family.
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Memejem: 10:57am On May 10, 2016
First of all who said I don't know the history of the atrocities that were done by ancient Christian societies? Was that the topic we were discussing?

You were trying to play devils advocate here and it backfired. One does not need to put thier life on the line because of religion. You're taking this incident out of context. If the situation was different and peole were being hunted by the government based on religion as in the Holocaust you will see those who will not deny their faith and fight for ther right to religion. You will also see those who will choose to fight another day and run for safety.

THAT IS NOT THE CASE HERE.

the man in question was not being hunted. His rights were not being infringed. He let semantics get in the way of his thought process and allowed his brain to be filled by the idealizations of fanatics. He chose to go to a war zone and fight a war and cause that did not necessarily involve him. He put himself in that situation.

If the will is strong anybody can die for what they are passionate about and is not limited to religion. Don't put Christians in a box and admire a terrorists willpower to die for his erroneous belief that infidels must die. You are doing a disservice to humankind.

You have to be more careful about how you phrase your thoughts and questions. Religion is not something you joke with. Especially when innocent people are dying because of the "faith" you admire so much in terrorists.

profmallory:

you probably missed the part where I said "Jesus's disciple where regarded as outlaws (perhaps terrorists) at there time, but of course the contrast is that they were galvanised by the Holy spirit and through prayers and the Good message won souls for God, unlike the death and destruction that a group like ISIS spreads"

Any besides my friend, you don't know your history to well either. Go read about the atrocoites that the early Christain Nations committed in the name of God - you might have a change of thought that we Christians might not have being so saintly at all. I am a christain and a very strong one at that, but my point is simple. Are we willing to travel miles to go die for what we believe in?. simple. I am not asking if the guy in question died for a good reason or not., that's left to him and his god. And my illustrations are the pointer to the fact that Jesus' disciples did a similar thing but ofcourse without the arms and swords.

Please try to understand my view on the issue. Its a Challenge to those of us that are Christains, myself inclusive. Or is our faith the one that doesnt die for what its believes in.



Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by persius555(m): 11:07am On May 10, 2016
mu2sa2:
Justice Uwais is one of the most brilliant judges nigeria has produced. He is a quiet man and highly respected for his integrity. His judgments right from his early days on the bench as high court judge in the 1970s are a delight to read for their intellectual depth and reasoning.He writes impeccable English. I believe he did all that a responsible father would do for his son, but the boy just went astray the same way many youngsters are wasting their lives in our universities in endless cult wars.Too bad, but Justice Uwais remains a shining star in Nigeria's legal profession.
I guess the justice deserves a better son than this shameless shit. The northern elites have a lot of re-orientation do on the general populace.
They need to rid their midsts of these influencial teachers that secretly (most times openly) preach against other religion. The message of hate and cruelty is the bane of terrorism in the north. They sowed the seed centuries ago, now the seed has become fallow weed.
The same fire is consuming the middle east at present. In the ME, a soldier kills a militant he sreams "allahu Akbar (god is great)", so also a militant kills the soldier and screams "Allahu Akbar".
If god is for everybody, why then are they killing each other?
They obviously must think god takes sides.
How wrong they are.
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by mu2sa2: 11:17am On May 10, 2016
persius555:
I guess the justice deserves a better son than this shameless shit. The northern elites have a lot of re-orientation do on the general populace.
They need to rid their midsts of these influencial teachers that secretly (most times openly) preach against other religion. The message of hate and cruelty is the bane of terrorism in the north. They sowed the seed centuries ago, now the seed has become fallow weed.
The same fire is consuming the middle east at present. In the ME, a soldier kills a militant he sreams "allahu Akbar (god is great)", so also a militant kills the soldier and screams "Allahu Akbar".
If god is for everybody, why then are they killing each other?
They obviously must think god takes sides.
How wrong they are.
The same way southern elites have to reorient their children to stop them from joining cults that are unleashing violence all over the place.
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by 4nobody4every1: 11:18am On May 10, 2016
swizzdre:
his tombstone should read ' here lies a deluded brainwashed idiot'
Gbam, serves the id..iot right grin grin

Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Rexyl(m): 11:21am On May 10, 2016
he brought shame to the family by registering his influence among one of the most wicked and cursed group groups on earth. Born and nurtured in a place of honor but died as the worst criminal. What kind of fortitude the will the family have to bear a loss that would restore peace in the lives of many? He might have thought of getting non existing virgins!
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by zudozz: 11:22am On May 10, 2016
GOD WILL PUNISH ALL THIS NORTHERN MOSLEMS! THEY KEEP GIVING US BAD NAME. I REMEMBER THE ABDULMUTALAB INCIDENCE TOO. THEY HAVE RAPED THIS COUNTRY AND ITS IMAGE SO MUCH SINCE 1960. I dont support Biafra but I think its high time we left this country 4 buhari n all dis his leprosy infested cousins. Smelly pigs!

Imagine a son of a chief Justice of the Federal and Supreme Court.

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by profmallory(m): 11:24am On May 10, 2016
Of course it takes maturity to "admire" a singular trait in something so dark and evil. And if you insist on waiting till they push you, then dont worry The northern states have started something on clamping down on Religious Preachings.

It so convenient to sit in the comfort of our homes and claim "One does not need to put thier life on the line because of religion". That's what we are doing now isnt it?. we are waiting for them to go through our neighbours before they get to our doors before we get up and do something.

I understand you every well, that space where you are is where a lot of us are - we sit and wait until it gets to us. As long as its far off, we need not worry, only when it gets near us should be start to even think of reacting. How convenient.

And yes someone has to devils advocate once in a while, we all cant sleep and face one direction. See its easy to castigate this dude, but while I DONT justifiy his actions at all, we need more people that are willing to sacrifice BUT for a just cause.

Thats the point



Memejem:
First of all who said I don't know the history of the atrocities were done by ancient Christian societies? Was that the topic we were discussing?

You were trying to play devils advocate here and it backfired. One does not need to put thier life on the line because of religion. You're taking this incident out of context. If the situation was different and peole were being hunted by the government based on religion as in the Holocaust you will see those who will not deny their faith and fight for ther right to religion. You will also see those who will choose to fight another day and run for safety.

THAT IS NOT THE CASE HERE.

the man in question was not being hunted. His rights were not being infringed. He let semantics get in the way of his thought process and allowed his brain to be filled by the idealizations of fanatics. He chose to go to a war zone and fight a war and cause that did not necessarily involve him. He put himself in that situation.

If the will is strong anyone anybody can die what they are passionate about and is not limited to religion. Don't put Christians in a box and admire a terrorists willpower to die for his erroneous belief that infidels must die. You are doing a disservice to humankind.

You have to be more careful about how you phrase your thoughts and questions. Religion is not something you joke with. Especially when innocent people are dying because of the "faith" you admire so much in terrorists.

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Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Reference(m): 11:25am On May 10, 2016
greatman247:
Most disciplinarians and rich individuals can discipline other people children but they mostly failed to effectively discipline their own children and wards. Such a shame. This often happens to big pastors, police men, govt officials, judges, lawyers, doctors, scholars, executives, entrepreneurs, politicians, billionaires etc. This happens mostly because they fail to create time for their kids and family.

Parenting has never been an easy vocation and will always be inverse to the heights of careers and aspirations.
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by lereinter(m): 11:30am On May 10, 2016
swizzdre:
his tombstone should read ' here lies a deluded brainwashed idiot'

Is it America that will give him tombstone
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Pringlez: 11:52am On May 10, 2016
crotonite:
Oooh may he rest in peace.

Re you for real? In peace or pieces? I am not judging though but....hmmm!!
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Pringlez: 11:58am On May 10, 2016
tollytexy:
Always patronise Nigerian product.. why joining iSIS when u can join B.Haram..oloriburuku pikin

Hahaahaaa, I've never seen someone funnier!!
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Oche211(m): 12:06pm On May 10, 2016
M4gunners:
The so called rich people in Nigeria, can't even train their children properly. What a shame.
u've said the absolute truth.
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Memejem: 12:07pm On May 10, 2016
While you are here typing all this, what exactly are you doing to help fight the boko haram insurgency?

Being mature is great but your admiration for displaced faith is misplaced. You are admiring how a mind can become corrupt, because the man is not practsing faith in God. He is delusional and blindly following the teachings of people who have polluted the religion. If God was to come down from heaven today do you think he would open his arms and welcome the terrorists of Isis?

I think what you admire is his passion however displaced and not his faith. These terrorist groups are highly politicized and appear to be campaigning on the basis of religion. Why should I as a Christian go and fight a battle that really has less to do with God and more to do with economics and power.

Any reasonably educated person will be able to see that the majority of these terrorists groups are just covers for political parties. Why was al-queda trained by the United states government. Isis was formed as a result of the Iraqi invasion by the Americans. It has more to do with culture, power, greed and money than it has to do with religion.

Look deeper into the history of how these groups were formulated. Propaganda is a major tool for recruitment. The majority of their foot solders are uneducated youth who can barely read the teachings of the Koran for themselves and blindly listen to the teaching of their leaders. Their fight is against the west. They want autonomy over thier land and resources. Though in the case of this man he was educated. But if you truly believe he fought because of his faith in God you have a lot to learn. Should Isis gain control of thier regions do you not think they would prosper by controlling thier natural resources in the land (oil). Most of these groups are created as a reaction to a perceived threat upon their sovereignty and that primary threat is not Christianity. At least not now.

Do you think that the leaders of all these terrorist organizations recruit thier children and wives as foot solders for the most part? Why didn't the article inform us of the demise of his wife and children as well? They were probably hiding out somewhere else, protected.

You are trying to incite Christians to fight a war that you think is solely based on religion. But it is not.

Jesus preached about peace. This is the 21st century. You don't need to enter a battlefield for change to occur. That's why there are different career fields. If you want to stop boko haram go and join the army because they are a threat to the whole nation and not just Christianity. They are a threat to Islam as well because true Muslims would not behave like them. In order for the world to function you have people who work different jobs to sustain the economy. If everyone all went to war who will feed the children? Who will teach them? Who will farm the land and grow the crops? Who will pay house rent and help the sick in the hospital?

You need to rationalize. Stop playing devils advocate for the sake of playing devils advocate. There's another name for that. It's called a troublemaker.

profmallory:
Of course it takes maturity to "admire" a singular trait in something so dark and evil. And if you insist on waiting till they push you, then dont worry The northern states have started something on clamping down on Religious Preachings.

It so convenient to sit in the comfort of our homes and claim "One does not need to put thier life on the line because of religion". That's what we are doing now isnt it?. we are waiting for them to go through our neighbours before they get to our doors before we get up and do something.

I understand you every well, that space where you are is where a lot of us are - we sit and wait until it gets to us. As long as its far off, we need not worry, only when it gets near us should be start to even think of reacting. How convenient.

And yes someone has to devils advocate once in a while, we all cant sleep and face one direction. See its easy to castigate this dude, but while I DONT justifiy his actions at all, we need more people that are willing to sacrifice BUT for a just cause.

Thats the point



Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by Oche211(m): 12:08pm On May 10, 2016
Even in death, may he nt knw peace. May his dead body nt be buried, left in the open field
Re: Ibrahim Uwais, Who Joined ISIS, Killed - Sahara Reporters by swizzdre(m): 12:27pm On May 10, 2016
ebonysmoot:


There will be no tombstone for the lunatic. His body was definitely blown up into thousand of pieces.

Ibrahim enjoy your 72 virgins
but how will he enjoy his 72 virgin when he is in pieces, will the virgins stitch him all up first? just wondering

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