Submitted by Markus (India), Aug 2, 2007 at 06:12
These Mosques are nothing but launch pads for Terrorism in West. Islamists organised themselves in the religious teams and visits to areas near by mosques and request nearby muslims to come and pray at the mosque , As soon as neighbourhood muslims join the mosques and started coming for prayers , They get a routine dose of Radicalism and Friday Sermons ignites the fire in the hearts and minds of Muslims ...
Mullahs identifies the Young , Healthy and Most Potential candidates out of the faithful muslims coming to prayers and invite them to attend meetings about Muslim Issues around the world where Radical Imams passionateluy speaks about the alleged attrocities on Muslims in Palestine ( Israel ) , Iraq , Afghanistan , Kashmir ( India ) , Chechnya ( Russia ) , etc ..and calls muslims to devote their lives for the cause of Jehad. They are also given books , literature , etc about the Jehad and its importance in Islam.
Even Pakistani Army has made a copy of book " Koranic Concept of War " a must read for all its rank and file of Pakistan Defense Forces , ISI and Police . and in the end they hear audio tapes by Osama Bin Laden and Ayman Al Jawahiri which gives a chilling message " Kill Jews , Americans and Infidels "...After some day , one morning we notice Terror Attacks like Sept 11 NewYork or 7/7 London where Innocents are murdered by Jehadis which were product of the Mosque in your neighbourhood.
So watch each and every muslim who is regular at Mosques and specially goes to Friday Prayers ....Maybe your vigilance can help in preventing another suicide bombing by your peace loving moderate Muslim neighbour. or colleague.
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