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They Tried to Make Me A Suicide Bomber
2005-07-15
Severely EFL. Read the whole thing.
THREE years ago Muhammed Yusuf was approached by two strangers who tried to recruit him as a suicide bomber.

Emphasis mine The 18-year-old has already informed anti-terrorist police about his encounter with the hardliners at a North London mosque. Here he tells MATT ROPER what happened:

THEIR words, spoken with calm and conviction, were powerful and persuasive. But as I realised they wanted me to become a martyr for the cause of Islam I felt sick to the stomach.

"You'll go instantly to heaven," they repeated. "All the problems and pain in your life will go away. You'll be rewarded for all eternity."

For two weeks two men had befriended and groomed me. I was just 14, naive yet idealistic, and I had no idea why they were so interested in me. But after days of observing me, the moment had arrived to finally come clean.

They wanted me to avenge the deaths of my Muslim brothers and sisters around the world.

They said: "If you commit suicide for your own reasons you'll bring shame on your family and go straight to hell, Jahanam. But if you end your life fighting for the cause of Islam, you'll be rewarded for all eternity. And you'll see your [recently deceased] dad again really soon."

Emphasis mine again. For a moment what they said made sense. I am a deeply committed Muslim, prepared to give my life for my faith. What happens to me in eternity is far more important than this mortal, transient life.
Posted by:trailing wife

#4  and he still believes in Islam

and he still believes the propaganda in the jihad videos

he could yet be a boomer
Posted by: mhw   2005-07-15 14:28  

#3  In the afterlife are you expected to cough up a virgin or two to the guy who recruits you or does Allan take care of the recruiter on his own like the commission for a travel agent?
Posted by: Super Hose   2005-07-15 13:08  

#2  What happens to me in eternity is far more important than this mortal, transient life.

I think that's why he didn't sign on. Near the end of the article, he says:

But as I remembered my father's life of prayer and peace, and the teachings I had grown up with, I knew these men had nothing to do with Islam. Killing innocent people to prove a point wasn't going to change the world, and certainly wasn't a passport to heaven.
Posted by: Mike   2005-07-15 10:15  

#1  What happens to me in eternity is far more important than this mortal, transient life.

Well, this is important to us Christians too but normally we don't go around killing innocents.
Posted by: Doc8404   2005-07-15 07:56  

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