February 16, 2005

Muslim Websites Still Targettting Christians

A week ago we reported on an internet site that was tracking Christians who were bold enough to say things that Muslims believe is blasphemy. It seems that this thing is a bit more common than we had originally thought. Another site is now doing the same thing. From Internet Hagganah commenting on a page that lists targets:

...each paragraph starts with the target's chatroom nickname, followed by whatever personal information has been gathered about the target, e.g.

- one is a Taxi driver who used to live in Egypt but he left the country

- another is believed to be a dentist, likes to argue with Hamas sympathizers

- one lives in America and he is "worse than the Americans themselves..."

- two others are "Christians from Syria"

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross comments on why this is so frightening:
Another page on Barsoom features rulings on those who curse God's prophet....For example, the page of religious rulings states that "the one who curses God deserves death." Another ruling states, "The one who curses God, his Prophet and [the Prophet's] companions or successors has denied the Qur'an and should be killed. Also anyone who defames Aisha, the Mother of the Believers. And they should have their heads cut off."
In light of the mass murder of a Coptic Christian family in New Jersey, web threats which target individuals need to be looked into by law enforcement agencies. Hossam Armanious, his wife, and his two daughters, age 16 and 8, were found brutally murdered in their home on Jan. 14th. Mr. Armanious was an Egyptian Christian who spent his spare time at the PalTalk website speaking out against Muslim persecuation of Christian Copts in Egypt. He had been singled out and threatened online for his criticism.

In the last several days the family and their representatives have spoken out. The NY Sun (via Robert Spencer) reports today that the families believe the most probable method and motive for the slayings is a ritual murder for religious reasons. And yesterday a spokesperon for Christian Solidarity International issued the following statement on the Armanious family murder:

From the perspective of ethnic and religious minorities who have fled religious persecution and violence by Jihadists in their native countries, this case is unnerving. Many non-Muslim immigrants have told me that they believed that when they fled to the United States from these pressures, they would be safe. This case has made them feel vulnerable. More than any other group, the Coptic community hopes that their fears are proven wrong, and that this was not religiously motivated or an act of micro-terrorism by extremists.
To show my solidarity with those who are being hunted down by good Muslims bent on following Allah's will by killing those that blaspheme Allah, Muhammed, or Aisha I offer the following statement.

There is no god named Allah and Muhammed is not a prophet. In fact, Muhammed was a child-molesting mass murder. Aisha? Nothing more than the victim of pedophelia with a bit of Stockholm syndrome.

Issue a fatwa against me. I dare you.

Posted by: Rusty at 02:45 PM | Comments (14) | Add Comment
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1 Interesting. Why don't apostates just catch fire? Why does this weakling of a god require men to carry out punishments? If it really is a god and has it in for Americans, why doesn't it just blink its eyes and wish us away?

Posted by: Sharp as a Marble at February 16, 2005 02:50 PM (VxPRK)

2 It's a test of faith, man!!

Posted by: Rusty at February 16, 2005 02:55 PM (JQjhA)

3 Rusty, I checked the English version of the fatwa's on Al Jazeera, your name is not there but watch out my friend. Have you read Dhimmi watch? It's quite enlightening. He writes about Islam to make others understand it - so stop asking for a fatwa - remember that guy who got murdered here in Massachusetts just because he'd go on jihad sites and put down Muslims and what they're doing. Well they got him and his family. Cindy

Posted by: firstbrokenangel at February 16, 2005 03:08 PM (PEKrh)

4 Cindy, do you have a link to that story?

Posted by: Erik O Baylor at February 16, 2005 03:12 PM (2M6YL)

5 I think Cindy is mistaking the New Jersey family, mentioned in the story. I haven't seen a story about a family anywhere else.

Posted by: Rusty at February 16, 2005 03:25 PM (JQjhA)

6 If you get a fatwa, can we call you Salman Rusty?

Posted by: Eric at February 16, 2005 06:12 PM (lK7Sh)

7 I will say it boldly!! Islam is a farce. They all worship Satan. Another thing is that the Koran is garbage. It's only useful for toilet paper. There I said it!!! Rock on JAWA REPORT!!!

Posted by: michael at February 16, 2005 07:07 PM (TJ8HB)

8 The thing about The Satanic Versus is that it deserved a fatwa. Not because it was blasphemous, but because it was so boring.

Posted by: Rusty at February 16, 2005 08:43 PM (JQjhA)

9 what is a fatwa anyway?

Posted by: jon at February 17, 2005 08:21 AM (I68Q5)

10 In all honesty, both Christians and Muslim have reasons to believe as they do and wish. That if you believe in a 'god' or 'higher power' is their right; however, let us not play the part of fools. Both sides are to share the blame and guilt, though I honestly believe both faiths to be false and diluted by man and his greed. Violence will solve nothing, nor will inciting high tensions more than they are help resolve the growing rift in the world.

Posted by: Tragic Poet at February 17, 2005 06:36 PM (j07p3)

11 Tragic Poet--You are tragically wrong in your assessment of the One True Faith, Christianity.

Posted by: Young Bourbon Professional at February 18, 2005 06:08 PM (E6lNL)

12 Rusty: Being brave will not get you a fatwa. Try a more ass kissing, cowardly approach. They respond better if they know you will not or cannot fight back. Tell them you normally keep your hands tied behind your back. That should draw some attention from the brave Islamic warriors.

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Posted by: directv at March 06, 2005 08:02 PM (cN2QS)

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