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Wed, Mar 31, 2004 at 7:46:40 pm PST

Here’s the latest death cult insanity, preached last Friday at the Zayid Bin-Sultan Al Nuhayyan mosque in Gaza: PA sermon ‘O God, show us a black day for the Jews, the Americans, and their supporters’.

Shaykh Ibrahim Mudayris delivers the sermon, which he begins by praising God for “turning the execution of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin into a new life for the Palestinian people and making his assassination a scandal for the alleged misfit state, Israel.” He hails the other martyrs who, he says, “were killed by the US missiles, tanks, and planes in rancorous Zionist hands.” He prays: “O God, if we are unable to reply to the Jews, and if we are unable to avenge for the blood of the martyrs, they are within your power, O Almighty God. Show us the miracles of Your power on them. Show us a black day for the Jews.”

The imam also hails the “blessing” of the martyrdom of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin and says: “God made his assassination a call for the unity of the Arab, Islamic, and Palestinian nation. His death or martyrdom turned out to be a new life for this nation. How strange! The martyrdom of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin has become a call for national unity on this land.”

The imam continues: “It is not strange to see sparks coming out of the eyes of President Yasir Arafat, as he announced a public general mourning in all the institutions of this homeland for his comrade Shaykh Ahmad Yasin. It is not strange to hear Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades threatening to reply and avenge for Shaykh Ahmad Yasin before Al-Qassam Brigades. It is not strange to find the brigades of all the other fronts threatening to reply even before the sons of Yasin did.” He says: “It is not strange to find the first reply to his blood, assassination, and execution come from the Lebanese Resistance men in Lebanon. Why not, after all, they are the brothers of the Palestinian Resistance. Their reply came by making plans for the formation of brigades named after the martyr, leader Shaykh Ahmad Yasin.”

The imam continues with the same theme in the second sermon. He urges Muslims to remain patience in face of Israel’s crimes until the liberation of Palestine. He also appeals to the Arab leaders who would meet in Tunis to close their ranks.

The imam concludes with a prayer for unity. He prays to God to shake the land under the Zionists and United States and its allies. He also prays: “O God, show us a black day for the Jews, the Americans, and their supporters. O God, avenge for the blood of our martyrs, besieged leaders, wounded, prisoners, and deportees. O God, remove the injustice on us.”

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1 Sir Lurksalot  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 5:49:48pm

It is not strange to see sparks coming out of the eyes of President Yasir Arafat

I'd rather see a hellfire coming up his ass.

2 Sir Lurksalot  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 5:51:41pm
O God, avenge for the blood of our martyrs, besieged leaders, wounded, prisoners, and deportees. O God, remove the injustice on us

Can't these shiftless bastards do anything for themselves?

Always asking someone else...

3 cubanbob  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 5:52:24pm

Israel ought to develop some home grown global hawk drone aircraft and arm them well. That way everytime an asshat like that in Gaza opens his yap and spurts his crap they can YASSINATE him on the spot.

4 PDM  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 5:54:25pm
"...The martyrdom of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin has become a call for national unity on this land.”

So gather all of the kids, strap 'em up, and send them to meet Allah.

5 SoCalJustice  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 5:57:42pm
The imam concludes with a prayer for unity.


Yep. A prayer for unity. Uh huh. Sounds peaceful, even.

6 Abu McKinney  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 5:58:00pm

I wish I had a quarter for every time that one of these fools says "O" (or the equivalent in Arabic).

7 quark2  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 6:00:08pm

Time to give them what they've been praying for. A one way trip to paradise and 72 white raisins. :)

8 Joshua  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 6:48:40pm

Re #6:

Francis Scott Key and Katharine Lee Bates would like to have a word with you. And that word is "O."

9 trigger girlie  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 6:51:33pm

I know that this post is a little off track and it is kind of long, but being extremely sick of my college turning into a LLL playground, I decided to write a letter to our school paper, which is more than very leftist. I hope I don't get expelled for using too much freedom of speech, if you know what I mean. Here it is:

"Walking down the halls at NEIU, it is hard not to notice the amount of flyers plastered on the walls. Unfortunately, most of them are of anti-American and Socialist nature. Being a Junior at NEIU, I watched this educational institution slowly turn into a cesspool of Anti-Americanism and left wing propaganda coming from students anf some professors alike. It boggles my mind how people who have all the freedoms and luxuries in the world can hate this country so much. I am not surprised anymore when this hate comes from little spoiled suburban brats who are upset that their parents wouldn’t give them any more allowance and they have to start looking for jobs, abandoning their hacky sacs. However, what really bothers me is when this attitude comes from people who came to this country to look for a better life, escaping the regime/economy/persecution in their native countries. These people come from countries where the government squanders people’s money, leaving them in poverty and starvation, while sending their own kids to study in prestige universities in US and Europe and buying apartments in Manhattan with foreign aid money. These people have the nerve to call USA an Evil Empire that has to be ended and looking for an answer from Socialism/Communism?! Experiencing the evils of Communism the firsthand, I still cringe when I remember my childhood back in the Communist Russia. I remember my mother tearing up old sheets to make reusable diapers, washing clothes by hand in the bathtub, and drying them in a miniscule bathroom on the line. I remember my parents standing in four hour lines to get baby food when there was any at the store, which was very rare, stocking up for months ahead. I remember not having heat or hot water for weeks, or having retched rusty orange-brown slush for water. It is still hard to believe that all three of us lived in a tiny room for 14 years, with no hope for the future improvements. I remember my parents working and not getting paid in 6 months and after that getting paid in coupons for vodka, butter, sugar, or bread. I bet Mr/Ms Protester would raise stink a mile high if he/she would not get paid for an extra hour of work. Oh, what fun it was to wear old hand me downs from my aunt. Sorry, no fashionable Che t-shirts or Lenin coffee mugs for you, kids. Well, welcome to the real world of Communism, where no matter what you do, it is for the worse. Some people in this country take everything for granted, including their right to speak freely, or “freedom of speech.” Of course it is nice to stuff your little mouths with McDonalds food and then run and protest in Downtown Chicago during a lunch break, complaining that “big bad cops won’t let you use the street, restricting you to the sidewalk only.” This kind of behavior in any Communist or Socialist country would get you far, all the way to places where nobody can find you. During the Communism in Russia, it would take you all the way to Siberia. But no basketball courts there, or libraries, or TVs, or weight rooms. You are stuck in a cage with a bucket for a bathroom and people to stick your face in it. Enjoy the stay!
While there was a little fetus of Capitalism in the womb of the country I used to call home, old Communist ties and habits have always managed to abort it on early stages. Coming to this country was the best thing that happened in my life: I got the freedom to dream and the opportunity to make my dreams come true. Freedom is like air: you don’t see it while you have it, but once it is gone, you start suffocating. To people who were born here: you do not know how lucky you are. To people who come to this country just to leech off its resources and then stab it in the back: nobody makes you stay here and you can feel free to go back where you came from. Only I bet you are too used to the “horrible” life here, getting grants and scholarships and all the help you need, to go back to living in a mud shack. Nobody is holding you. Its America: Love It or Leave It!"

10 Sheik Ibn al el B'inza  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 6:52:29pm

O God, the mighty and graceful, how glorious today is under the sun of your kingdom. Today we punished the invader and beat his tail into the ground. Today our brothers in Iraq, under attack for many months, fought valiantly and have brought victory to us against the crusader goat. Our brave warriors have chased the immoral Zionists and the American handlers and beat them down and burned their skin and twisted off the fists that cause so much suffering in the land of our brothers.

O God, o mighty and pure, rain down vengeance on sons of sheep and penguin who leave boot prints on our sacred sands. Beat them so that when their families come for their bodies, there will be only eyes left – eyes that saw strong jihad shoulder take weak invader life.

When western wheeled camel travels near our villages, go ye and attack the wheeled camel. Burn the wheeled camel until evil rider emerges and then impale him with shovel until he moves no more. Burn the wheeled camel until it burns no more and then burn the rider of the wheeled camel. Take his body and poke him in the Almighty’s name with household tools. Poke him until body is unrecognizable and then hang him from nearby bridge. Get strong Arab hands to lift charred corpse and hang from bridge so that all can see our strength. Let our children and women dance in praise of our mighty acts, so that all who invade will tremble at this sight. We give praise to thee for guidance and for serenity, oh yea.

11 okimutt  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:11:12pm

#6- If I had a buck for every silly sheik in the Muslim
world, I'd be rich too

12 BeckoningChasm  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:16:17pm

Those comparisons of Yassin to Saruman are really starting to seem accurate. It really does seem like we are dealing with Orcs.

13 transferthem  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:18:34pm

The only thing this particular lump of doggy-dos is likely to do with G-d is when he exclaims his last words..."G-d, that missile is heading staight for my asshole!!'

14 greenmamba  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:20:09pm
“turning the execution of Shaykh Ahmad Yasin into a new life for the Palestinian people and making his assassination a scandal for the alleged misfit state, Israel.”

Thank you, United Nations, for making all this possible.

15 Po-Mo Intello  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:23:32pm

#9 trigger girlie, If one examines your writing by comparing it to constructivism, one is faced with a choice: either reject the postdialectic paradigm of your reality or conclude that consciousness of your learning institution is part of the economy of language. However, NEIU promotes the use of capitalist appropriation to challenge capitalism. You should use the term 'dialectic narrative' to denote not narrative, as the postdialectic paradigm of reality suggests, but postnarrative.

Got all that?
Just kidding! I feel your pain. BTW, what is NEIU?

16 andthenblammo!  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:41:11pm

#15 Po-Mo Intello:

Northeastern Illinois University:

We put the liberal in liberal arts!

17 big L  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:51:12pm

sheik = splat

18 Sandy P.  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:57:36pm

Kind of like he knew what was going to happen, eh?

19 anne  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 7:59:56pm

I just bet if the arabs ever defeated Israel in a war and Islamic Jihad Al Aqsa Brigades or Hamas ever by some weird fluke took over Tel Aviv or Haifa that they would be just as cruel and savage to the Israeli residents as the people in Fallujuah were to the Americans today.

20 Mary  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 8:08:03pm

I found something interesting in another PA sermon:

The imam recalls how the prophet dealt with the problem of Jewish


existence before establishing the State of Islam in Medina. He says that the
prophet first fraternized the warring Arab tribes of Al-Aws and Al-Khazraj.
Then victory in the Battle of Badr gave him the military strength to deal
with Jewish existence in Medina, he adds.

Uh, "right of return" anyone?
(sorry, I could only get the "quote" box to take one
line at a time.)

21 zulubaby  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 8:14:49pm

anne (#19)

I just bet if the arabs ever defeated Israel in a war and Islamic Jihad Al Aqsa Brigades or Hamas ever by some weird fluke took over Tel Aviv or Haifa that they would be just as cruel and savage to the Israeli residents as the people in Fallujuah were to the Americans today.

They already are. Their idea of fun is cooking Jews in buses. Not to mention the lynchings of those two Israelis that I can't bear to think about very often.

22 mike_hunt_muhammad  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 9:19:45pm

# 9
way to go girly great stuff.

Now for the other problem of these imam s of the cult of pieces is to remove them to martydom as that is what they want.

23 epg  Wed, Mar 31, 2004 11:37:40pm

I am concerned about what is said mosques overseas, but I am more concerned about what is said in American and Canadian mosques. I have never been able to find a source that would allow me,or any else, to know what is preached, for good or for evil, in mosques here at home.

Does anyone know how to do this?

24 Tim K  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 2:11:27am

These Imams have to be frustrated with the relative lack of power in the Muslim World.
Whenever I read these sermons, and after I get around the whineing and seething, it is like I am listening to someone whistling as they walk thru the cemetary.
The Muslims have been attacking the West again for the last 20 or 30 years, but it was only after 9/11 that they really got our government's attention. Now they have been spanked in Iraq and Afganistan and anytime that the US decides to, Syria and Iran.
Then these holy-men pray to alla and they are ignored.

25 Frank IBC  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 3:55:18am

Ooooh, he just made a BIG booboo!

He said "BLACK Day". Should have been "Day OF COLOR".

NOW he has alienated the LLLs with his insensitive remarks.

26 AU  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 4:35:28am

#9

thanks for the essay.

Its not "too" long.

27 Abu Ben Chimp  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 4:49:08am

All I can think of is giving these poor benighted Paleostonians some free Kool Ade and offer them an E-ticket to the Land O'Virgins. But that would be wrong. Let's just wring our hands. Let's just give our security over to the UN. After all, they're doing such a good job in Iraq. And Somalia. Is that nuanced enough for you?

28 papijoe  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 4:55:13am

#9 trigger girlie

Ya vas lublu! ♥

I hope I said that right.

;-)

Great post. Spacebo.

29 freedomsound  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 4:59:50am

US Senate takes up issue of Jews who fled Arab lands

The "sense of the Senate" resolution, an identical version of which was introduced into the House of Representatives on Monday evening, calls on the Bush administration to instruct all US diplomats, including the US ambassador to the United Nations, to include mention of "multiple refugee populations" in any text or resolution alluding to Middle East refugees, and to ensure that "any explicit reference to the required resolution of the Palestinian refugee issue is matched by a similar explicit reference to the resolution of the issue of Jewish refugees from Arab countries."
30 WriterMom  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 5:03:06am

#23

I have never been able to find a source that would allow me,or any else, to know what is preached, for good or for evil, in mosques here at home.

Look up Rita Katz from Washington, DC. I also think Daniel Pipes' website has good information about what the locals are up to.

31 Baldy  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 6:48:34am

Like many have said here before, if Christian or Jewish religious leaders said such things, the mainstream media would denounce it loudly and often. Funny, whenever fringe elements of Christian or Jewish say or do evil things (which is rarely), their own co-religionists condemn them too. (e.g.; P Robertson & J Falwell saying 9-11 was caused by the US's immorality). The war really needs to be taken to all of these Muslim "spiritual" leaders.

32 trigger girlie  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 8:29:08am

Papijoe, thank you, lol

I hope hope these bastards read and learn. Oh, well, I guess it is impossible when you have a peanut for a brain.

PS If the Paleos and the like want to be sent up there, why don't we just drop a big one on them?
I have a dream...to see the bombs flying on Mecca during the Ramadan.

33 Julia the Horrible  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 9:05:21am

#9 trigger girlie

I am a third generation American. My grandparents and great grandparents were immigrants from Germany, England and Denmark, and their descendants became entrepreneurs, civil servants, inventors, teachers, lawyers, secretaries, hatmakers, artists, corporate managers and engineers, to mention a few. Not a single one, and we are many, to my knowledge, has ever demonstrated publicly to show their lack of support for their own homeland.

I suppose it is a lack of appreciation for and an understanding of the principles of political freedom that motivates such behavior in these idiots who "protest". These people only show their ass and their lack of brains, to their own detriment.

But it is the fact that the mass media give them such credence that disturbs me. Any thinking person knows they are assholes. So why they continue to give them media coverage is beyond me.

One good turn deserves another. My tactic with assholes in general is to let the air out of their tires. So my tactic is to write the anchor person who decides to deliver this trash and tell them what I think of their broadcast, in very terse terms. Just enough to get their attention, but enough to let them know that thinking people in America are sick of their shit. It takes about 10 minutes out of my day.

However, I doubt many Americans take the time. They dont even take the time to vote.

Thanks for you post.

34 Julia the Horrible  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 9:06:51am

*your*

35 John Mehoff  Thu, Apr 1, 2004 10:35:06am

I just hate them. Is that wrong? I don't care. They're evil and I hate them. It would be impossible to "enter into constructive dialog" with them, as I'm sure the French-looking senator from Massachusetts who by the way served in Vietnam would want to do.

There is only one way to deal with them and that's by giving them a one-way ticket to visit the Almighty and see what He has to say about it. I'm betting that 72 virgins aren't in their future.


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