Swede killed by insurgents in Iraq
The Iraqui- born Swede, Ragheed Ganni, was killed together with three collueges in Mosul, northern Iraq. They were travelling together in a car, when they were stopped, forced out of the car and all four of them ended up killed.
Whats so unusual about this story, you might ask. "Swedes", "Brits", "Americans" and so on, we read about every day, going off to hot- spots in the muslim world, getting killed in the process. Most of these people has come to Europe, got asylum on a refugee basis and citizenship, only to leave for their country of origin again, lifting social security and in some cases taking up jihad against... Well whatever that moves in the wrong direction.
What is different about this story is that Father Ragheed Ganni was a catholic priest, and his collegues were deacons.
Father Ganni together with the three deacons were leaving The Church of the Holy Spirit in Mosul after Sunday mass. Suddenly their car was stopped by a "al-quaida inspired" group of men. The four of them were dragged out in to the street, were tortured, (amongst other things Father Ganni had his arm shot off [that takes a lot of bullets]) and were consecvently shot to death.
Iraqui sources says that; "It is al- quaida inspired groups of insurgents that is behind the escalating violence against christians in Mosul".
Father Gannis parents were forced to leave Mosul a year a go after recieving several death- threats, on the ground of their son being a catholic priest.
There is no compulsion in religion. But if you dont convert to islam we will kill you!
3 Comments:
You have to understand Islam and the "no compulsion" rule.
My understanding of the Koran and the ahadith, coupled with having studied history, and with an eye to the example of Saudi Arabia, is that the Islamic faith does not encourage hard work and industriousness. Work is for others; the Muslims have been given by Allah the fruits of the work of others.
Consequently, in order for wealth to be produced, other religions must exist and their adherents must work. Just look at Saudi Arabia -- the Arabs don't work, they soak off the Royal Family and the oil wealth; workers are imported from the Philippines and wherever else.
However, that "no compulsion" rule can't get in the way of having some fun and being cruel. So, implicit in the "no compulsion" rule is the idea that non-Muslims have no protection unless they're dhimmis, and the protection that dhimmis have can be revoked for any reason or for no reason at all.
That allows the Muslims to kill non-Muslims, and use the arbitrary murder of them to terrorize the rest into "submission" -- remember, non-Muslims must not only work and pay the tax, they must consider themselves subdued.
By the way -- your best posts are when you explain things in your own words and add in your own perspectives on stuff. You do a great job of pointing out things you find on the Internet, but I like hearing more of your perspectives, comments, etc.
Tuesday, 5 June 2007 at 12:53:00 CEST
Thank you YD. But it´s always a matter of time. Busy, busy,busy! I´ll see what I can do during the summertime, when it all slows down a bit. Once again, thank you for your insights.
Tuesday, 5 June 2007 at 13:01:00 CEST
Hey, no, thank you!
I really enjoy reading your stuff.
Yes, time is an issue, especially when you have to work so hard to support an invading Mohammedan army.... Do you feel yourself subdued?
;)
Tuesday, 5 June 2007 at 13:28:00 CEST
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