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umm lina
13th May 2007, 01:03 AM
Well many people talked about calling aukai with good and bad and after all he is a human being. He converted to Islam and tried his best as a holy warrior; Collins picked his battles well, at least by his own (unverified) account. Except for a very brief interlude on the Pakistan/Kashmir border, he fought in places where Muslims were clearly the abused parties at the hands of non-Muslim persecutors: in Kosovo and, especially, in Chechnya. Others would say he did all that because he loves guns.
2Collins attributes much of this shade to Arabs, of whom he has almost as low an opinion as he does of U.S. intelligence agencies
3 Collins, who insists he only fought against military targets, was also disgusted by a series of Islamist terrorist attacks on tourists in Egypt in the mid-1990s. Feeling compelled to "defend Islam" against "a bunch of cowards [who] were killing old ladies and kids in the name of jihad,"
4." he offered his services to the CIA. He was transferred to the FBI and returned to the U.S., where, according to him, both agencies wasted his time, bogged him down in red tape, disregarded his informed suggestions, endangered his life and wrecked his marriage.
As a conclusion: Akai at least tried something and whether he turned to kufr or not that no body know but Allah.

gag order
13th May 2007, 11:15 AM
Collins, who insists he only fought against military targets, was also disgusted by a series of Islamist terrorist attacks on tourists in Egypt in the mid-1990s. Feeling compelled to "defend Islam" against "a bunch of cowards [who] were killing old ladies and kids in the name of jihad,"


the group that carried out the attacks never claimed it was jihad, infact they had no connection whatsoever to 'islamic jihad' of egypt.

Al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya officially renounced violence in 1998. following that, In September 2003, after writing much in the way of refutations against their past mistakes whilst in prison, Egyptian authorities as a gesture of reconciliation freed approximately 1200 members of this group because of the group's newly stated "commitment to rejecting violence,"

collins claimed that the terrorism in egypt was the cause for his departure from jihad, then why would it be necassary to seek the help of the infidels against them if they were already in the process of reconciliation and renounciation of their past deeds?