In general, Muslims and their supporters, and funds
diverted from seemingly legitimate enterprise finance
such operations as well as terrorist acts.
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
In article <
58780099-32ff-4285...@h20g2000yqd.googlegroups.com>,
Mirza Ghalib <
lms...@gmx.com> posted:
>
> Who finances them ?
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> Germany: Salafis threatening newspapers, planning to distrubute 28
> million Qur'ans
> Posted by Robert on April 14, 2012 6:30 AM
>
> Salafis in Germany have been frequently linked to jihad terror plots.
> And the Qur'an, of course, with its exhortations to violence against
> nonbelievers (2:190-193; 4:89; 9:5; 9:29; 9:123; 47:4; etc.) is not as
> innocuous a book as Rauf Ceylan makes it out to be. It is, as we
> document here every day, all too easily "misunderstood" by the pious.
>
> "Govt taking free Qur=E2n project very =98seriously.
>
> The government in Berlin said yesterday that it is taking =E2=80=9Cextremel=
> y
> seriously=E2=80=9D a mass give-away of translations of the Qur=E2n=99an on
> German city high streets by Salafist Muslim fundamentalists.
>
> The interior ministry is taking the current Salafist efforts extremely
> seriously,and a spokesman in Berlin told reporters, a day before the
> Salafist organisation was to continue the Saturday morning handouts in
> dozens of city pedestrian zones.
>
> The spokesman said police were also investigating threatening
> criticism by Salafists of German newspapers, which was =E2=80=9Cabsolutely
> unacceptable=E2=80=9D.
>
> The newspaper Die Welt had earlier reported that a video on YouTube
> showed a German Salafist ranting against two daily newspapers that
> have attacked the project to give away 25mn copies of the translation
> in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
>
> Politicians across Germany's political spectrum have assailed the give-
> away campaign by a Cologne-based Salafist activist and businessman,
> Ibrahim Abu Nagie.
>
> The project reportedly began in October, but the controversy only
> erupted this week.
>
> A professor of sociology warned yesterday that the outrage about the
> Muslim radicals was playing into the hands of fundamentalists.
>
> Rauf Ceylan, who teaches sociology of Islam at Osnabrueck University,
> said: They wanted to get publicity, and they have achieved their
> objective. Everyone is talking about Salafism now.
>
> =E2=80=9CAnother objective is to make contact with people during the give-
> away. It=E2=80=99s not reprehensible to distribute the Qur=E2ns . Korans no=
> t
> dynamite: It is the holy scripture of Islam. What matters is who is
> behind it and the ulterior motive, which is missionary.=E2=80=9D...
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About the terrorist Goon Squad:
"Myself, Mallu. Yourself?" (V. Bhattathiri)
<
KalluM...@gmail.com> tries his best to be a bully --
telling others what and when to post, where to post and
where not to post, deliberately publishing lies about
others, stalking and abusing them with hate speech -- but
fails miserably. He is really stressed out, and like his
lap dog Prem Thomas (who currently posts as "P. Rajah"
<
us...@this.com>, and issues *death threats* to people),
is priming himself for conditions such as stroke and
heart disease. Others in the Goon Squad include
Dayashankar M. Joshi "DMJoshi" <
jos...@gmail.com> who
displays unquestioning obedience to Goon Squad thugs, and
the instigator who posts as "Bholu" <
bh...@hotmail.com>
The Goon Squad currently posts most of their abuse
through
eternal-september.org and by writing someone
else's name or handle in the "From:" header -- their
favorite now is "
fana...@gmail.com" (note the extra "b"
and "
gmail.com") to make it appear as if the posts are
from "
fan...@aol.com", who has been a regular poster for
many years.
-Updated on February 2, 2012-