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Dylan Klebold wanted love. Let me explain the motive behind this montage I (More) Let me explain the motive behind this montage I made. For quite a while now I've been doing as much research as I possibly could on Columbine because these two boys and the school, remind me so much of something in my past. MY friends, MY high school, and MYSELF. As I'm sure it does with a lot of people out there. And Dylan, well, he reminds me of myself the most. Its rather eerie. But with one HUGE difference. I could never fathom the idea of actually, seriously killing people. No fucking way. Oh yeah, and I'm a girl, so ok, two huge differences. Anyway, the idea for this came about while I was reading Dylans journal. Then, this song came on my mp3 player, and it just seemed to fit. Song is Understanding by Evanescence. This was done more out of creativity then as for out "sympathy". Yet, I can sympathize with who he was before he did this. Also, I wanted to expose more of the human side of him which, he in fact, was. I DO NOT WHATSOEVER condone Eric and Dylans actions by FAR. I personally think they wasted what could have been good lives if they just got some serious fucking help. To all of you "Reb and Vodka" worshippers out there, you guys are PATHETIC. Here's an idea, why not get a real life instead of being a follower? They were not "gods", they were not "heroes". They were just two sick boys who instead of graduating from high school, truly starting out their lives and forgetting about all the teenage bullshit, felt the need to fuck up their whole town. I am glad now that I really see you fuckheads out there before I starting having kids of my own. I am going to do everything I can to home school them. If I ever do see any threats on here myself, I WILL contact the proper authorities. All comments have to be approved, so if you feel the need to bash, OR if you say something like "OMG they're my heroes!!!" they will never appear so you might as well not waste your time. Another thing, I think its kinda disrespectful and disgusting using the pictures of Eric and Dylan dead in movies. They do deserve that at least somewhat. It more disrespectful to the their families who did not want the pictures published. I admit, I do have them, but that's only because they came on a cd I got with other documents. (Less)
Islams' War On Terror -- A Clarification... Taken from (More) Taken from http://www.salafiaudio.com/audio/SA129_1A.mp3 ... This is a Clarification To The Media of Islaam's War On Terrorism
by Abu Khadeejah Abdul Wahid
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In English
The Gaurdian newspaper: "Scholars hit back at 'evil' bombers"
Lecturers tour mosques to win over youth
Martin Wainwright Friday July 29, 2005 The Guardian
Qur'anic scholars (1) started a tour of Muslim communities in Britain yesterday to underline their unequivocal horror at suicide bombings and terror attacks.
Using texts from both the Qur'an and 1,200 years of Islamic jurisprudence, they will speak in Bradford, Birmingham, Sheffield and London after an initial meeting in Leeds where three of the July 7 bombers lived.
Seven lecturers are addressing open meetings in English, Arabic and Somali in a programme entitled Islam's War on Terror, backed by posters and leaflets which describe suicide bombers as "perpetrators of evil".
"We have been arguing this case for many years, with regard to such bombings overseas, including in Muslim countries such as Saudi Arabia and Egypt," said Asfal Choudhary, one of the organisers of the opening meeting in Leeds. "But now there is all the more need for the voice of truth to be heard."
More than 150 people listened to 90 minutes of closely argued reasoning at the Pakistan community centre in Harehills, Leeds, where the attacks were condemned as contrary to every principle of Islam. Abu Khadeejah Abdul-Whaid, a scholar from Birmingham, accused radical clerics such as Abu Hamza, formerly of the Finsbury Park mosque in London, of "poisoning young minds" with an entirely false version of the religion.
He deplored the combination of human rights laws and constant media attention which gave exiled radicals in Britain a platform to "preach evil" for more than a decade and commit acts absolutely abhorrent to Islam such as circulating videos of terrorist beheadings and other atrocities. Twisting of the concept of jihad had led to grandiose visions of "Islamic empires" and the right to kill so-called "apostates" (disloyal Muslims) which were nowhere supported in the Qur'an.
"I become a target. You become a target," he said. "The terrorists make no distinctions and are absolutely indiscriminate. It is the most disgraceful of crimes."
A simplistic anti-American feeling had also led people to claim sectarian terrorists in Iraq, or even Saddam Hussein, as Muslim or Arab heroes when they were nothing of the sort.
He also called on mosques and communities to address the problem of disaffected Muslim youth in Britain. He told the meeting: "They have a burden of personal baggage - confusion about their culture, identity and religion - and we must make it clear that we understand this and care about it. We must get out on to the streets and speak to them on their level. Because if we do not, Hamza and Bin Laden will."
The meeting also discussed the issue of raising the level of understanding of Islam in British mosques, and the effects of a lack of intellectual training - and also experience of the west - among some imams recruited from overseas. Abu Khadeejah said that it was a cause for concern that of 105 mosques in Birmingham, only one conducts Friday sermons in English.
"Our mosques should have more contact with all communities and that is a handicap," he said. "There is a danger that we spend too much time discussing foreign politics instead of addressing the problems of Muslims here."
Footnote: (1): Here the journalist refers to the term 'scholars'. The Salafi lecturers and preachers regard themselves as mere conveyors of the truth and students of knowledge. They themselves refer back to the Scholars of the Salafi Creed and Methodology both past and present.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/attackonlondon/story/0,16132,1538541,00.html
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