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Soldier Beheaded In London

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Another 'inside' job... training and provoking a few ignorant individuals to do their Jihad duties against the Kuffar... ignite hate and empore the anti-Muslim club.

If they are able to come up with something as big as 'Alqaida' and use the network to achieve their political goals across the Muslim and the world... then to incite and plan for these baby-stuffs as this one is nothing!!!! Things like this will always surface to refresh the memories.... And as usual the SUNNI/SALAFI world in the service of the Zionist mafia.

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This is horrific, such a savage act committed by presumably British citizens. It is just really sad that yet again, actions like these are being used as a basis for discrimination against Muslims, just seeing a few comments on that liveleak link shows this. Another thing that is sad is that, whilst this beheading should be condemned, a lot of ignorant Western people seem to not care that their governments are funding terrorists like these around the globe.

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Attacks on 2 mosques already since the attack.

http://news.sky.com/story/1094514/woolwich-riot-police-contain-edl-supporters

English Defence League supporters have thrown missiles at police in Woolwich after a machete attack that left one man dead.

A group of between 75 and 100 men gathered at The Queen's Arms pub on Burrage Grove, where they sang nationalistic songs.

Sky News correspondent Alistair Bunkall, who is at the scene, said: "As soon as the EDL got into the town centre ... it became not only a lot harder for the police to try and contain anything, but also the aggression (increased) quite considerably.

"A few missiles have been thrown, glass bottles and the like. The police are trying to surround them and they've been charging them as well with batons."

It came after two men were arrested after separate attacks on mosques following the suspected terrorist incident in Woolwich.

A 43-year-old man is in custody on suspicion of attempted arson after reportedly walking into a mosque with a knife in Braintree, Essex.

Local MP Brooks Newmark said on this Twitter account: "Local mosque in Braintree attacked by man with knives and incendiary device. Man arrested. No one injured.

"Just met with leaders of local mosque in Braintree which was attacked this evening. Thanked local police for their swift response."

Essex Police confirmed a 43-year-old from Braintree had been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and attempted arson after the incident in Silks Way at 7.15pm.

Meanwhile police in Kent were called to reports of criminal damage at a mosque in Canterbury Street, Gillingham, at 8.40pm.

A spokesman said a man was in custody on suspicion of racially-aggravated criminal damage.

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Exactly. We have had to become accustomed to these comments, that's the greatest shame of all.

(wasalam)

The comments on those types of websites are made by extremists. I have been visiting other forums on the Internet to see how non-muslims are responding, and many seem very reasonable. The comment sections on the news websites seem to be attracting the extremists too. People with extreme views tend to make more effort to air their opinions in places of influence.

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^ I noticed on the story about the EDL gathering in The Mail that 99% of the comments are condemning any reactionary behaviour by groups like and were more bemoaning extremism generally.

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^ I noticed on the story about the EDL gathering in The Mail that 99% of the comments are condemning any reactionary behaviour by groups like and were more bemoaning extremism generally.

Different crowds for different types of stories? I saw a lot of comments against Islam & muslims in some of the more liberal papers.

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^ I expected them to have more support on the article. I sometimes get the impression that when ever an article is posted about the EDL or BNP they email a shout out to everyone in their contact lists to go and post supportive messages, so that the vast majority were against them was a surprise. Maybe theyre too busy planning how they can cause trouble to bother posting.

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for more information on 911 see: (it may help some people understand the nature of false flag operations) - besides UK/USA have been funding takfiries in Syria - so it is all too easy for them to conduct such an operation.

The 9/11 Truth Movement - 911truth.org

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If only these guys concentrated on the Prophet's companions (ra) and followed what the Prophet (pbuh) ordered them to do, we wouldn't have these people quoting Quranic verses way, wayyy out of context to justify for their savagery.

The Prophet's companions being Abu Dhar al-Ghafari and Miqdad ibn Aswad.

They stayed with the Quraysh, and never did the 'eye for an eye treatment' to the Quraish, they infact upheld their Ikhlaq to the highest of the high.

The Prophet's orders were to stay with them, be nice and not behave like wild beasts.

We need to do the same, take this opportunity and take advantage of their advanced education systems, educate ourselves and be the nicest person possible, so that people come our way even more, rather than do this savagery.

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Aslamalaykum,

From the reports, these attackers are under the banner of of extremist group

Al-Muhajiroun

This is the same group the caused havoc at a procession, shouting "Yazid is gonna be in paradise" in Luton. So don't be surprised after all they are out there to ruin the name of islam, even after the 9/11 bombings they were sticking posters everywhere praising the 19 that were allegedly involved, calling them "magnificent 19".

Check this video out.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NB3jpuElQ0

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Drummer Lee Rigby was killed in the attack in Woolwich

He probably hadn't killed a single person in his life but was killed for "killing Muslims" in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Why don't these freelance Jihadis actually travel to Iraq or Afghanistan and join the "jihad".

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It was coming. It was in the offing. And it will get uglier if the Brits don't deal with these guys in a befitting manner.

I don't think the Britz will leash their trained dogs!!! Only if public and even Brit Muslims put pressure on the gov...!

Where are people like George Galloway and converts like Lauren Booth or known organization to protest and tell the government to protect Muslim community from these trained dogs...??

The intel and gov. pray for such individuals (Chawdary and his Mafia) and their existence, they will have no jobs and no business running without them. How possible it would be to bash Muslims, create fitna between Muslim-non Muslims, and run racist media if these Salafi/Jihadi dogs are not around?

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It was coming. It was in the offing. And it will get uglier if the Brits don't deal with these guys in a befitting manner.

Why would the brits do anything to guys like him? Guys like him supports the Brits/NATO war on Syria - they are the creatures of Brits/US/NATO. Now, once they've stopped being useful to them, they might do something, until then, these guys do the work of attacking Shi'a Muslims who have a true religious ideology. But for now, Brits needs such people to ferment discord and spread vicious lies amongst Muslims.

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Why are reverts often the most zealot and [edited] crazy? Seriously from one extreme to another.

A specialist on radicalization was on TV last week. He said that these extremists --whether reverts or youths-- come from people who do not know their religion very well.

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A specialist on radicalization was on TV last week. He said that these extremists --whether reverts or youths-- come from people who do not know their religion very well.

I was reading some reverts stories a few weeks ago, I came across a story of an Algerian Muslim born youth who was enchanted by the Jihadi spirit and slogans of the (Salafists, I do insist on using this term instead of radicals because radical sometimes is equated with conservative Muslim which is wrong, so a salafi fanatic is better, I am not saying there are no fanatical people among other sects and religions). Things dramatically changed when he changed his city and went to university, attended new mosque, got new Imam (Sunni non Salafi) and new friends (Shia) He gradually started to realize what's religion and what's a rubbish is being sold to people as a religion. Now he is Shia.

I want to say that some youth are keen to learn, keen to be part of greater cause, enthusiastic to bring the current corruption down and all they lack is proper guidance. They might realize later that bringing corruption down dose not include killing random people.

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