Originally posted by FMF Well the Taliban are a militarized political group with Islamic fundamentalist ideology who seek hegemony over perceived ancestral or 'God-given' lands spanning Afghanistan and parts of western Pakistan. They may commit crimes against humanity and their brand of laws may be brutal and grotesque ~ for women in particular ~ but there is no evidence that they "supp ...[text shortened]... are probably not many more than about 40,000 Taliban in the world out of 1,600,000,000 Muslims.
Al-Qaeda ideologues envision a complete break from all foreign influences in Muslim countries, and the creation of a new world-wide Islamic caliphate. Among the beliefs ascribed to Al-Qaeda members is the conviction that a Christian–Jewish alliance is conspiring to destroy Islam. As Salafist jihadists, they believe that the killing of civilians is religiously sanctioned, and they ignore any aspect of religious scripture which might be interpreted as forbidding the murder of civilians and internecine fighting. Al-Qaeda also opposes man-made laws, and wants to replace them with a strict form of sharia law.
Originally posted by RJHinds Al-Qaeda ideologues envision a complete break from all foreign influences in Muslim countries, and the [b]creation of a new world-wide Islamic caliphate. Among the beliefs ascribed to Al-Qaeda members is the conviction that a Christian–Jewish alliance is conspiring to destroy Islam. As Salafist jihadists, they believe that the killing of civilians is rel ...[text shortened]... Al-Qaeda also opposes man-made laws, and wants to replace them with a strict form of sharia law.[/b]
What a ghastly prospect. So it's just as well that Al-Qaeda ~ being so far from the mainstream of Islam, and supported by only a tiny discredited minority of Islamic theologians ~ has no chance of achieving its aims for the world.
Originally posted by RJHinds Al-Qaeda ideologues envision a complete break from all foreign influences in Muslim countries, and the [b]creation of a new world-wide Islamic caliphate. Among the beliefs ascribed to Al-Qaeda members is the conviction that a Christian–Jewish alliance is conspiring to destroy Islam. As Salafist jihadists, they believe that the killing of civilians is rel ...[text shortened]... Al-Qaeda also opposes man-made laws, and wants to replace them with a strict form of sharia law.[/b]
Anti-balaka is a christian terrorist group acting in Central African Republic. Are they better than al-Quaeda?
Originally posted by Dasa FMF here are just a few verses from the Quran inciting violence.
I reality there are 164 violent verses in the Quran.
You asked for evidence well here it is.
How many of you have actually taken the time to read the Qur’an and see what it says? You might be surprised at what you find. I wish it weren’t so, but I find it hard to believe that Islam in its ...[text shortened]... em in this world. and in the everlasting life the punishment of the fire awaits them….”
Originally posted by RJHinds Al-Qaeda ideologues envision a complete break from all foreign influences in Muslim countries, and the [b]creation of a new world-wide Islamic caliphate. Among the beliefs ascribed to Al-Qaeda members is the conviction that a Christian–Jewish alliance is conspiring to destroy Islam. As Salafist jihadists, they believe that the killing of civilians is rel ...[text shortened]... Al-Qaeda also opposes man-made laws, and wants to replace them with a strict form of sharia law.[/b]
Was this all your own work, or did someone else cut and paste it for you?
Originally posted by RJHinds Al-Qaeda ideologues envision a complete break from all foreign influences in Muslim countries, and the [b]creation of a new world-wide Islamic caliphate. Among the beliefs ascribed to Al-Qaeda members is the conviction that a Christian–Jewish alliance is conspiring to destroy Islam. As Salafist jihadists, they believe that the killing of civilians is rel ...[text shortened]... Al-Qaeda also opposes man-made laws, and wants to replace them with a strict form of sharia law.[/b]
Originally posted by RJHinds I am not sure what you are talking about. If you are just pointing out that I make mistakes like all other people, then I can't disagree with that.
Yes, I do know that you make mistakes as everyone else. Your YEC belief is one of your biggest mistakes.