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"For the last 10 years, so-called Islamist terrorism has been under the control of one of the world's leading intelligence agencies," Alexei Martynov, director of the International Institute for New States, a think-tank, told pro-Kremlin internet outlet LifeNews. "I am sure that some American supervisors are responsible for the terror attacks in Paris, or in any case the Islamists who carried them out."
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I'm not a scholar of Islam, but I understand (from my time in Africa living among a mixed Muslim/Christian population) that it used to be proscribed for Muslims to kill other Muslims, even under jihad. However, the Ayatollah Khomeni, and his brother, rewrote or re-interpreted the Koran to permit it, in connection with the Iran/Iraq war. I'm happy to be corrected if my understanding is incomplete.
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Quite apart from the bitch fight between Shep Smith of Fox News and Steve Erlanger, NY Times Bureau Chief in London, this clip is important because not only does Smith says that Sky News "saw" two armed gunmen in the Jewish supermarket via the closed circuit TV, but is prepared to fight the hesitant Erlanger about it when the latter seems to try to disavow that report.
More news "management" perhaps? There seems to be quite a bit of it around at the moment.
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Drew Phipps Wrote:I'm not a scholar of Islam, but I understand (from my time in Africa living among a mixed Muslim/Christian population) that it used to be proscribed for Muslims to kill other Muslims, even under jihad. However, the Ayatollah Khomeni, and his brother, rewrote or re-interpreted the Koran to permit it, in connection with the Iran/Iraq war. I'm happy to be corrected if my understanding is incomplete.
That's nonsense sorry.
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Which part is nonsense?
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Khomeni is Shia and is not part of mainstream Islam - anyway lets not go off topic here:
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Danny Jarman Wrote:Khomeni is Shia and is not part of mainstream Islam - anyway lets not go off topic here::
So I guess you could say it's Shia nonsense.
I'll let myself out.
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