Islamic State of Iraq Has Been Proclaimed

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the thing with saying al qaeda you wonder who exactly are there. i mean if a muslim independantly blew himself up in the west they would say he is a member of al qaedah too. soo who exactly are they???

Al-Qaeda is just a name, and it is being borrowed and used by other groups to get attention. The point is the ideology, which many of these different "groups" share. Doesn't mean Al-Qaeda is actively sending these people out to commit terrorism. If I had to to guess I would say Al-Qaeda is having a hard enough time finding ways to get videos to Al-Jazeera, much less scheming some grand plot. However, the name itself is enough to spawn many copycat terrorists.
 
Al-Qaeda is just a name, and it is being borrowed and used by other groups to get attention. The point is the ideology, which many of these different "groups" share. Doesn't mean Al-Qaeda is actively sending these people out to commit terrorism. If I had to to guess I would say Al-Qaeda is having a hard enough time finding ways to get videos to Al-Jazeera, much less scheming some grand plot. However, the name itself is enough to spawn many copycat terrorists.

Perhaps, you are the first christian that i had come across that actuall has spoken the truth. The Ideology of Al Qaeda is to have a Global Islamic State, united under one Khalifah.
 
Perhaps, you are the first christian that i had come across that actuall has spoken the truth. The Ideology of Al Qaeda is to have a Global Islamic State, united under one Khalifah.

I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I don't believe I made that case for you. Regardless of what their ideology is, there are many terrorist cells that simply latch on to the Al-Qaeda brand because it brings them attention.
 
Perhaps, you are the first christian that i had come across that actuall has spoken the truth. The Ideology of Al Qaeda is to have a Global Islamic State, united under one Khalifah.

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and they will not achieve that by killing innocents ...
 
I have 2 questions that I think need to be answered before I see this as good or bad.

1. How will this affect the Kurds?

2. Will the Iraqi State have the strength to keep from being invaded by Iran?
 
I have 2 questions that I think need to be answered before I see this as good or bad.

1. How will this affect the Kurds?

2. Will the Iraqi State have the strength to keep from being invaded by Iran?

1.inshallah the kurds will be be part of it as stated a islamic state that includes all not just certain ones...inshallah anything less wont last we must be fully united for an islamic state...


2.Either way its a state so it has been protected before by its people it will be again.
 
I'm not sure what you're talking about, but I don't believe I made that case for you. Regardless of what their ideology is, there are many terrorist cells that simply latch on to the Al-Qaeda brand because it brings them attention.

And it seems those terrorist cells operate "Heavily" where there is oppression against Muslims.
 
Point 3. And who is the enemy? The ones that strive for an Islamic State? Or the ones that strive for a democratic State?

The paradox is: If the people want an Islamic state, both choices would be identical, as under democracy the people would choose an Islamic state.

That is what will happen here in the US if the majority ever becomes Muslim. An Islamic Government would be voted into power. Don't say it can't happen. The number of Muslims in the US now surpases the Jewish Population. The Muslim Pakistanis have become the segment of the population with the highest per capita income. In many of the larger cities entire voting districts are majority Muslim. I doubt if I will live to see it, but as long as the US remains a Democracy, there is an excellent chance we will see Islamic law implimented and it will be by choice, not by conquest, fear or any overthrow of the Government. The legal election of Islamic law will occur when the population wants it.
 
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This thread is not for discussing about al-Qaeda, nor is it an opportunity for people to degrade scholars. While Jihad is not restricted to that of the nafs (not that the aforementioned scholars stated it as being so), how does one expect someone to fight their enemy when they cannot even fight their own soul? Let us educate ourselves and implement some wisdom before delving into such discussions Insha'Allaah.

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