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ISIS mufti tells Al Arabiya how he met ‘introverted’ Baghdadi in US prison |
2017-05-08 |
![]() ...formerly merely the head of ISIL and a veteran of the Bagram jailhouse. Looks like a new messiah to bajillions of Moslems, like just another dead-eyed mass murder to the rest of us... in US prison in 2004. Naji told Al Arabiya News Channel’s correspondent Majid Hameed in Baghdad in an interview for the weekly "Death Making" program that the ISIS leader was an "isolationist" who "did not talk very much" during their time in prison in Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Imposing a Muslim tax on believers might not be a bad way to get Muslims to renounce their religion. The jizya was how Islam became the dominant religion almost everywhere a Muslim ruler held sway. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2017-05-08 22:22 |
#1 Unlike his quiet demeanor at Camp Bucca, Naji said Baghdadi’s "personality was different." "He became sharp-tempered, aggressive and no longer the introvert I used to knew in Bucca," adding: "He drove a fancy car." Ones Islamic personality changes when one finds out the jizyah tax can be great boodle. The best way to show infidels how inferior they are is for the Imam to drive a fancy car when colleting jizyah protection money. |
Posted by: Phearong Ulaick3281 2017-05-08 03:41 |