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Hamza
20th July 2008, 11:14 AM
It's not easy to find a place to meet the man who goes by the name of Abu Mustafa. A number of places were agreed on and jettisoned. Finally, after hours of cruising around Gaza City with Abu Mustafa's driver, the call came. The meeting would take place on the beach. There are enough people on the beach that one doesn't attract so much attention, the caller explained. How absurd this notion was would soon become clear. Most people don't stick out on the beaches of Gaza to the degree that Abu Mustafa does. He picks his way across the sand on crutches, his leg wrapped in a cast up to his thigh. The Pakistani clothes he wears are also foreign -- and the white shirt that hangs to his knees makes walking on crutches even more difficult. Finally he slumps in a plastic chair. "Peace be upon you," he says quietly, welcoming his guest.

Many people would like to speak with Abu Mustafa these days -- he guesses about 10 men call him each day. Abu Mustafa holds the key to an ideology that many are turning to in the Gaza Strip: Salafist jihadism, a belief in the most radical form of Islam. "We meet secretly in mosques and private homes," says Abu Mustafa, who has become an entry point to the movement for many. He says the Salafis now number up to 5,000 people, not counting the women and children.
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http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,566740,00.html

"If Muslims are attacked anywhere in the world, one has to hit back, and it doesn't matter where." Salafist Islam is like a cat, he says. "It is very friendly, but if it is attacked, it turns into a tiger."http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2008/me_hamas0342_07_18.asp

His explanation is clear. "For many people in Gaza, Hamas embodied the promise of a good, Islamic lifestyle," Abu Mustafa says. But once the group seized power in the Gaza Strip over a year ago, many were disappointed. Of the 10 defectors who call him everyday, many of them are Hamas fighters, he claims. "These are tough men and they have insider knowledge. They will be very useful should it come to a power struggle."The group's greatest sin, says Abu Mustafa, who is also the father of two children, is its effort to bring Islam and democracy together. "Hamas represents an American style of Islam. They have tried to curry favor." Which is not such a bad thing for Abu Mustafa and his Salafis. "Hamas is like a block of ice in the sun," he says. "Every minute they get smaller -- and we get larger."Quite sad really, I find it hard to agree with the harsh criticism of Hamas.

ahmedjbh
20th July 2008, 01:03 PM
looks like another al qaedia type trying to divert real muslims from the proper way.

MohamedH123
20th July 2008, 01:14 PM
Ahmedbjh

They are going back to the way of the salaf (i.e Jihad)... While you and your like minded folk are going back to your roots (i.e Majoosi Shirk).

Brother_Mujahid
20th July 2008, 05:00 PM
looks like another al qaedia type trying to divert real muslims from the proper way.

And what is the proper way? Actually helping the Americans invade Muslim lands like the "Islamic" Republic of Iran? Go back to praying to your imams and cursing the sahaba as you clearly have no clue about anything else.

melo061
20th July 2008, 10:20 PM
And what is the proper way? Actually helping the Americans invade Muslim lands like the "Islamic" Republic of Iran? Go back to praying to your imams and cursing the sahaba as you clearly have no clue about anything else.

Tell him to go back and make tawassul through Horses.

Ibn malik
20th July 2008, 11:23 PM
Tell him to go back and make tawassul through Horses.
Or a "holy" toilet seat

han617
20th July 2008, 11:34 PM
ASalam alaikum,

And what is the proper way? Actually helping the Americans invade Muslim lands like the "Islamic" Republic of Iran? Go back to praying to your imams and cursing the sahaba as you clearly have no clue about anything else.

Tell him to go back and make tawassul through Horses.

Or a "holy" toilet seat

I know the 12ers do this but dont encourage him. I know you are all mocking him, but imagine the day when these words you write will be measured.

Nu7
20th July 2008, 11:36 PM
Yeah, imagine if he actually does make tawassul through a toilet seat.

Abu Maysara
21st July 2008, 05:32 AM
Quite sad really, I find it hard to agree with the harsh criticism of Hamas.Actually, his words are too soft.
Hamas is what? Joining parliamentary elections where they swear by the Palestinian constitution. Accepting to have Abbas, the bahaai, as a president. They call, in their statements, Christians for their brothers. They call the Chechen war for an "internal" conflict that they have nothing to do with, when Mash'al visited his brother in humanity, putin.
The have strong ties with iran, where their leaders visit frequently, and Haniya laid down flowers to his mentor khomeini. They maintain strong ties with all their brothers in arabic nationalism, such as the nusariy regime in syria as well as other tawagheet regimes.
They have removed the word Jihad from their dictionary and call everything for Muqaawama, resistance, in order not to scare modernists Muslims and their kaafir friends.
They cant spell the words al walaa wa al baraa, as they have so many so called brotherhood, in "humanity" ,in the Nation brothers as well as Arab brotherhood which includes murtadeen and christians . They are the ones ,who when making a statement always mention the 2 Nations, first "Ummat Al Arabiya" and second and last for them is always Ummat Al Islamiya. One is only asking ; from where did they get that first arabic Ummah from?
Hamas of today is nothing but an Arabic nationalistic party with an "Islamic" coating but if you only scratch the surface a bit you will find that it is anything but Islamic.

melo061
21st July 2008, 05:42 AM
ASalam alaikum,







I know the 12ers do this but dont encourage him. I know you are all mocking him, but imagine the day when these words you write will be measured.


It was all in jest. I took that from our brother Leo. His criticisms of the 12ers is nothing short of comic gold.