01-19-2005, 05:58 PM
<i>Originally posted by Rehmat:</i>
<b>In response to your previous post - Lol....I have heard that "typical whining" many times before - "Coming from different IDs".</b>
I am not sure what this means, but I was and I am sincere, Rehmat.
<b>How "honest" your CIA source could be? Isn't it the same CIA, which instead of "going after Israeli Mossad and FBI", simply blamed 9/11 on "19 Arab hickers", while no "borading record (according to CIA director Tennet Cohen!) and knowing that FIVE of those "killed hijackers" were "fooling around" in Saudi Arabia and Morocco.</b>
I am confused but I am intrigued and would like to know more. I agree that the activities of Israeli spies in this country and their espionage goes unchecked, and that this is more than wrong, it's hypocricy. But I am lost on the other references to Suadi Arabia and Pakistan, and very much want to know more. Please tell me the details, Rehmat. My source is a book titled, <i>Imperial Hubris: Why the West is Losing the War on Terror</i> by Anonymous, a CIA analyst. I haven't finished it yet.
<b>No Afghanistan under "Taleban Shar'ih" was not an Islamic State; neither is the Kufr-protected Saudi Arabia; or for that matter </b>
Can you tell me please what disqualified Afghanistan from being an Islamic State? I don't understand.
<b>The only State which comes CLOSE to Islamic State is Zionists No. 1 enemy (for giving 101% support to Hamas and Islamic Jihad resistance fighter).</b>
Iran? I don't know the answer but wish to learn from you.
<b>If you are really interested to see Islam from the "Jewish eyes", I recommend you read Professor Israel Shahak - And believe me the Professor is 101 % White Israeli Jew and carry a PhD and furthermore, he is a retired officer of Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF)</b>
Thank you for the link, but I am here to learn about Islam from the muslim perspective. The Jewish perspective doesn't interest me. I want to see the world the way that muslims do, and to learn everything I can about all aspects of Islamic faith and practice. In a relatively short time I've learned quite a bit from you already, and hope that you'll continue to further my education.