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Your President… Drunk at the Olympics August 16, 2008

Posted by revolution in : Funnies, Images, Jihād, United States of Losers , trackback

What a laughingstock your pathetic President is.

Your President is an accurate display of the majority of how Americans are.

AllahuAkbar for Islaam. Our leaders - Mullah ‘Umar, Shaykh ‘Umar al-Baghdadi, Shaykh Usaamah, Abu Mus’ab al-Wadood, Beitullah Mehsud, Maulana Fazlullah, etc. - are honorable and pious people who devote themselves in the worship of Allah at all times.

Lo! The party of Allah, they are the triumphant! [5:56]

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1. mameluke - August 16, 2008

asSalamu Alaykum.

LOL @ the photos. Question though, isn’t it haram for a brother to wear a gold medal? Not to mention these medals are all decorated with half-naked pagen goddess, ‘Nike’.

wa’Salam

2. Momar - August 17, 2008

It’s a shame if it’s true. However, he is not “your”
president. He’s “our” president.

Momar

3. revolution - August 17, 2008

Momar -

That’s right. I never voted for him nor is my allegiance to the American Government.

My allegiance is to Allah, His Messenger and the Believers, no matter where in the world I reside.

4. Al X - August 17, 2008

He looks like a plum fool and in public, too. I bet he was in China not just to see the games but to see some officials and discuss ways to cooperate against the mujahideen there. “Nah, Ah thank we otter gang up on them thar mozrabs and make sure they don’t outlaw this here drank of mine. Speaking of drank, y’all gonna have some at the games?”

Ironic how Muslims can see these things while the kuffar will probably never know nor believe that their Commander-in-Chief was drunk as a skunk in front of other game spectators.

5. Momar - August 17, 2008

Question: Was Saddam Hussein a Sunni or a Shiite?
67% of those who voted claimed that he was a Sunni. If you agree, and if yours is
a Sunni movement, AND if you can post “Al X’s” comments about “my” president without comment, kindly print the following excerpts from news events of 2003 and either explain how this is acceptable for “your” president, a true Muslim, or ask for Al’s help (after all, in Al’s words, “Muslims can see these things”):

(QUOTE) Most Iraqis lived frugally, especially during the past 12 years of UN sanctions. But Saddam Hussein, his family and close associates lived like kings. In one compound, U.S. soldiers have discovered stacks of American currency, totaling more than 650 million dollars.

Pass through the massive concrete and iron gates, and leave behind the dusty crowded streets of Baghdad. Ahead stretches a wide avenue that passes in front of large office buildings, expansive parks, sumptuous villas surrounded by rose gardens and neatly trimmed hedges.

A painting of Saddam Hussein and his son Uday hangs inside the entrance of a palace villa in Baghdad

It looks like a planned community for the wealthy. It is the world of Saddam Hussein’s family and loyal associates.

For U.S. Captain Edward Ballanco, it is a world of excess and hidden treasures.
“One of our guys was looking for a chainsaw in a shed, and moved a concrete stone, and pulled out a metal case, and there were brand new hundred dollar bills. And, each one (case) had four-million dollars in it. And then we found it, and he uncovered one stone and another stone and on and on and on,” Captain Ballanco said.

In all, the soldiers have found more than 650-million dollars. The money has been airlifted to Kuwait for safekeeping.

“We found photo albums in there. He had Cuban cigars that were handcrafted for him with a little label around it that said Havana, Cuba, handcrafted for Uday Saddam Hussein. There were guest book registries who had visited the place. We found about 40 pairs of Oakley sun glasses — at least the cases for them. We found pictures of cars he had ordered off the Internet,” Captain Ballanco said. He said the soldiers who entered it after the war found stockpiles of drugs, including AZT, which is used to battle the AIDS disease, heroin and marijuana…(Unquote)

Momar

6. revolution - August 17, 2008

Momar -

It’s very simple.

Those who rule by Shari’ah and wage Jihaad are our leaders.

Those who claim to be Muslims and fail to do the above are not our leaders. This applies to every single ruler of the Muslim lands (except the Mujaahideen).

In the case of Saddam Hussein, some say he repented before being hanged; it is up to Allah to forgive him for his misdeeds and disbelief. When he was a ruler, he was not a Muslim, contrary to his claims of being a Sunni; rather, he was a Ba’athist. In Sunni Islaam, either you are a Sunni or you are something else; it is impossible - from the textual point of view - to be a believer and disbeliever at the same time.

7. pluma - August 17, 2008

Momar :

You just said one the most RIDICULOUS thing I heard in my whole life.

Saddam is not a muslim. We don’t consider this ennemy of Allah as a Muslim.

You really are the proof that Americans don’t understand anything about Islam, muslims and the muslim world.

8. Momar - August 18, 2008

Pluma, I’m sorry you consider me rediculous. My understanding, excerpted from another blog, is:

(QUOTE) Saddam died reciting the Shahada, which is the first of the Five Pillars of Islam. The Shahada is the Muslim testimony of faith: “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is his messenger.” Saddam recited the longer form: “I testify that there is no god but Allah, and I testify that Muhammad is his messenger.” To become a Muslim, one has to recite the Shahada, usually in front of two other Muslims. Muslims will also recite the Shahada, as Saddam did, moments before death.

Every Muslim, including myself, knows the Shahada, in its original Arabic, by heart. (UNQUOTE)

If he was not a Muslim and assuming he was therefore hated by true Muslims why was he permitted to remain leader of Iraq? Were all Muslims, especially the Shiites, so frightened of him that they simply suffered in silence rather than rise up against him?

Somehow, this doesn’t sound right.

Momar

9. revolution - August 18, 2008

Momar -

When a person recites the Shahaadah before their death, there is a good chance that they will go to Paradise (it all depends on intention, something which is hidden from us).

But when Saddam was ruling, he was an Apostate tyrant who claimed to be Muslim… even him repeating the Shahaadah during his rule would do him no good. The Muslims under his rule were a mix of cowards and secularists.

10. Momar - August 18, 2008

Revolution, I’m trying to understand you. However,
when you write, “The Muslims under his rule were a mix of cowards and secularists,” what is your opinion of the Sunni mujahiddeen who lived among among the 27 million Iraqis?

Momar

11. revolution - August 18, 2008

Momar -

There were no Mujaahideen during his rule. They only arrived, from different parts of the world, right before the 2003 invasion as well as after.

If there were any pure Jihadi resistance movements in ‘Iraaq during Saddam’s rule, then we don’t know of them. We are not doubting that there were individuals that were pure in their creed, but from the perspective of Jihadi movements, there was nobody.


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