How can one be so treacherous ?

Posted on January 31, 2008 in Spiritual
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There is a twit, here in Canada, who can also be identified with twits inciting terrorism and hatred towards everybody besides themselves.

You can read more about his story at the National Post: http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=272528

What amazes me is how can a normal human being even begin to behave this way ? Here they are, welcomed to this country, given education privileges, enjoying free health care, being allowed to assimilate and enjoying security and freedoms that are absent from where they came from and now:

they turn against their welcoming hosts, incite hatred and violence, spread hurtful messages and at the same time, damage the image of communities that are trying so hard to build better relationships. (In this particular case, its not only the Muslim community, but also people from the entire Indian sub-continent that are being affected. That’s 1.5 million in total within Canada, 5% of it’s population).

This is treason; and the last time I looked up, treason was a capital offense in Islam. These twits would also have been awarded death sentences if they behaved this way in those very countries they migrated from.

I wouldn’t say that this particular twit is brainwashed but one thing is clear he is having financial problems and has instead diverted his anger.

If he loves God as much as he claims to be, then he would remember God’s words from the Quran (Chapter 50, Qâf):

“17. Behold two guardian angles, Appointed to learn and note (man’s doings). One sitting on his right and one on the left.

18. Not a word does (man) utter but there is a vigilant Guardian”¹

And a narration of the Prophet Muhammad, PBUH :

“A servant may utter a word, which pleases God, without giving it much importance. And because of it, God will raise him to degrees.

A servant may utter a word which displeases God, without thinking of it’s gravity and because of that he will be thrown into Hell.”


¹ It means two angels are constantly by a person to note his thoughts, words and actions. One sits on the right side and notes his good deeds and the other on the left, to note his bad deeds.

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Lee January 31st, 2008 at 2:22 pm

Guys like this are basically cowards. They hide behind their “rights” and try to convince others to commit violent acts. Sadly, this man’s hatred of Jews is probably based on misinformation and misconception. Sure, there are evil men in Israel, just as there are everywhere else in the world. But to think that Tel Aviv calls the shots for the rest of the world is simply fantasy.

Jaffer, I agree with you that this guy should face prosecution. He should also lose his comfy spot in the university because he obviously doesn’t appreciate what he is receiving from his host country. An education is not a right that is owed to anyone. It is a privilege that shouldn’t be squandered.

DeathMitten February 3rd, 2008 at 3:01 am

This man is not just a twit.

He’s an utterly gutless twit.

Frankly, if you’re such a moron that you think Al-Quaeda are the good guys, go volunteer for them. I hear their Iraq branch is always thirsting for a few bad men.

At least that way the rest of the world won’t have to bear his idiotic presence.

Blog Bloke February 27th, 2008 at 7:29 pm

Hmm… evil is as evil does. Inciting killing or murder no matter what the cause or justification is a hate crime - period. Just shows to go you there are twits in every race, creed, colour or religion. Perhaps Bush got it right when he accused Canada of being too soft and a haven for terrorists? Food for thought.

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