What passes these days for charitable acts among radical Islamists?
November 15th, 2006 | by Craig R. Harmon |Sphere: Related ContentHasanuddin allegedly returned from a visit to members of Philippines Islamist group the Moro Islamic Liberation Front with tales of how that organisation regularly staged bombings to coincide with Lebaran, the festival that ends the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. He later spoke with a preacher in Poso, Central Sulawesi, about whether such a plan could work in Indonesia, but expressed doubt about whether it was appropriate.
However, after further discussion with friends, he decided that beheading Christians could qualify as an act of Muslim charity.








2 Responses to “What passes these days for charitable acts among radical Islamists?”
By Paul Watson The Cranky Brit on Nov 15, 2006 | Reply
That’s very generous of him. Obviously doesn’t want Christians to suffer by worshipping false idols. Sometimes, and increasingly often lately, I really do think God made a mistake by saving Noah.
By tos on Nov 15, 2006 | Reply
Yeah Paul only Allah is real.