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Breaking News - Sinkie Mat Lone Wolf's mission of 72 Virgins in Paradise Foiled by ISD

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SINGAPORE: A full-time national serviceman (NSF) was arrested for planning to carry out a knife attack against Jews at a synagogue at Waterloo Street and was subsequently detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

Singaporean Amirull Ali, 20, had also made plans to travel to Gaza, Palestine to join the military wing of HAMAS in its fight against Israel, the Internal Security Department (ISD) said in a news release on Wednesday (Mar 10).
Amirull was self-radicalised with a deep hatred for Israel after being convinced that Palestinians were being oppressed in the Israel-Palestine conflict, the ISD said.

He was arrested on Feb 5 while he was an NSF with the Singapore Armed Forces. A detention order under the ISA was issued against him on Mar 5.

This is the second reported case this year involving a young person held under the ISA. In January, it was revealed that a 16-year-old student had been detained for planning to attack two mosques in Woodlands.

Amirull posed an “imminent security threat to Singapore”, said the ISD.

He had planned to attack the Maghain Aboth Synagogue on a Saturday after the Jewish congregational prayers, with a goal to kill three Jewish men, the ISD said. He later considered carrying out the attack on Dec 25 last year.

“He had targeted the males on the assumption that they would have served national service in Israel and hence carried out alleged atrocities against the Palestinians,” ISD said.

After deciding to use a knife for the attack, Amirull downloaded an image of the human vascular system to study how he can inflict “a quick death from massive bleeding”, said ISD, adding that he made a replica knife to practise stabbing motions and grip techniques at home.

Between August and early October 2019, he made at least two reconnaissance trips to the synagogue and identified a spot to ambush his victims as they exit the place of worship.

Amirull eventually shelved his attack plans as he was concerned about not dying as a martyr if he was arrested and sentenced to death, ISD said.

READ: 16-year-old Singaporean detained under ISA after planning to attack Muslims at 2 mosques
“The Ministry of Defence had alerted ISD that Amirull could have been radicalised by extremist ideologies,” the agency said. “ISD’s subsequent investigations confirmed that he was self-radicalised.”

SELF-RADICALISATION PROCESS

Amirull’s interest in the Israel-Palestine conflict started sometime in 2014 after watching a video that showed Palestinian civilians being bombed by Israeli fighter jets, ISD said.

“His subsequent online research into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict convinced him that Israel was oppressing Palestinians and also deepened his hatred for Israel,” it added.

Amirull’s support for the HAMAS military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades (AQB), began in 2015 after he read a book that glorified the group’s fight for Palestinian rights.

In 2018, Amirull discussed with a foreign contact his intention to travel to Palestine and join AQB. The contact encouraged him to do so, telling him that he would become a martyr if he died fighting the “enemies of Islam on the battlefield”, ISD said.

The foreign contact was a "casual acquaintance" of Amirull and is currently not in Singapore, said ISD. "Apart from Amirull, he is not known to have influenced any other individuals in Singapore with his radical views," it added.

Between mid-2018 and 2020, Amirull prepared to travel to Gaza and take up arms alongside AQB.

He researched travel routes, intending to fly to Cairo before reaching Gaza, and practised how to handle an assault rifle using a self-made AK-47 replica.

“He was focused on the AK-47 as he believed that he would be issued one by AQB based on what he had read about the group,” ISD said.
Amirull planned to make the journey after November this year, after completing his full-time National Service and saving enough money by working as a chef.

In July 2019, Amirull watched a CNA documentary on the Jewish community in Singapore and was enraged that Jews here were “thriving peacefully” while Palestinians were “suffering overseas”, ISD said.
This was when he decided to attack Jews at the synagogue, ISD said.
Knowing that it would be difficult to buy a firearm in Singapore, Amirull decided to use a Smith and Wesson knife he had originally bought in 2016 for scouting activities.
“To prepare himself for the attack, he downloaded an image of the human vascular system which he used to identify the mid-section as the best place to stab his intended victims to inflict a quick death from massive bleeding,” ISD said.
He also made a replica PVC knife to practise handling it at home and avoid damaging the actual knife or injuring himself, ISD said.
From his recce trips to the synagogue, Amirull identified a spot along its exterior wall to ambush his potential victims. He was careful not to take pictures during these trips to avoid attracting attention, and downloaded an image for reference instead, ISD said.
When carrying out the attack, he intended to conceal his face with a white keffiyeh, or traditional Arabian headdress, and would return home afterwards to post a manifesto online.
“The aim of the manifesto was to incite all oppressed people to mount attacks against tyrannical regimes using ‘any means necessary’, including ‘assasinat(ion)’ and ‘vigilante justice’,” ISD said.
In October 2019, Amirull had second thoughts about his attack plan after he was concerned about not attaining martyrdom should he be arrested and sentenced to death.
“In his mind, martyrdom could only be achieved by fighting in an actual battlefield in Gaza,” ISD said.
Nevertheless, Amirull revisited his plan in December last year when he became enraged by an online video on the killing of an unarmed and autistic Palestinian man by Israeli forces, ISD said.
“He considered mounting the attack on Christmas Day (Dec 25, 2020), and planned to wear a black ski mask instead of the white keffiyeh,” ISD said.
Amirull had bought the ski mask in March last year with the intention of wearing it when he joined AQB in Gaza, as he had seen the group’s fighters wearing similar masks.
“However, he eventually shelved his attack plans, as he remained concerned about not attaining martyrdom,” ISD added.
ISD’S INVESTIGATIONS SO FAR
ISD said its investigations so far indicate that Amirull had acted alone, with no sign of him trying to influence anyone with his radical outlook or involve others in his attack plans.
“His immediate family and others in his social circles were not aware of his attack plans,” it added.
ISD said it will take firm action against any individual in Singapore who supports, promotes, undertakes or makes preparations to undertake armed violence, regardless of how they rationalise such violence or where it takes place.
“In Amirull’s case, he wanted to engage in violence both at home and abroad. He made detailed plans and preparations to kill Jews in Singapore, and was held back only because he was uncertain if he would achieve martyrdom from doing so,” ISD said.
“If Amirull had remained undetected, he might have eventually carried out his attack plans in Singapore or travelled abroad to undertake armed violence.”
ISD said it is important for the public to remain vigilant to signs of radicalisation in the community, so it can “intervene early to avert a tragedy”.
These signs include avid consumption of radical materials, expressions of an “us versus them” mentality, or interest in travelling overseas to participate in armed conflict.
“Anyone who knows or suspects that a person has been radicalised should promptly contact the ISD Counter-Terrorism Centre hotline at 1800-2626-473,” it stated.
Source: CNA
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Even the Arab nations who have long been silent partners with the Israelis don't care about the plight of their Palestinians brethren but this stupid Mat wants to be a hero for the Palestinian cause.
 

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$5 bet he is a fanboy of Zakir Naik. :wink:


This guy is pure toxic. He practices Saudi's version of puritan Islam. Islam in Singapore and Malaysia has been bastardised by the Saudis and crazy Mullahs like Zakir Naik. Just look at our local Minahs. Minahs of the yesteryears were fun loving lot. When I was in Poly, there were hardly any Minahs wearing tudungs. They were Mambo Jambo regulars at Zouk. We used to have great time clubbing during those days. Now everywhere I go , the present generation of Minahs are all clad in tudungs but yet they're smoking publicly.
 

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Watching the zionist nuts is not radicalisation. They woukd all be wiped if it were not for american interference
 

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This guy is pure toxic. He practices Saudi's version of puritan Islam. Islam in Singapore and Malaysia has been bastardised by the Saudis and crazy Mullahs like Zakir Naik. Just look at our local Minahs. Minahs of the yesteryears were fun loving lot. When I was in Poly, there were hardly any Minahs wearing tudungs. They were Mambo Jambo regulars at Zouk. We used to have great time clubbing during those days. Now everywhere I go , the present generation of Minahs are all clad in tudungs but yet they're smoking publicly.

Minah putting on tudung is an obligation in Islam Not for public display.
 

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This guy is pure toxic. He practices Saudi's version of puritan Islam. Islam in Singapore and Malaysia has been bastardised by the Saudis and crazy Mullahs like Zakir Naik. Just look at our local Minahs. Minahs of the yesteryears were fun loving lot. When I was in Poly, there were hardly any Minahs wearing tudungs. They were Mambo Jambo regulars at Zouk. We used to have great time clubbing during those days. Now everywhere I go , the present generation of Minahs are all clad in tudungs but yet they're smoking publicly.
He is the favourite preacher of the resident mudslime whore n her minions
 

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Minah putting on tudung is an obligation in Islam Not for public display.

I respect your views but it seems like donning a tudung nowadays is just another fashion statement for most young Malay girls. I don't think not wearing a tudung makes you a bad Muslim. Look at Mahathir's wife. The Malays were doing fine before the Arabisation of Islam in Singapore and Malaysia by the mad crazy clerics from the Middle East. As a result, of their teachings, our society produced local radicals hell bent on killing the Infidels in the name of defending Islam. Look at what's happening in Malaysia. PAS hare brained mullahs behaving like tyrants, slamming moderate Malays like Anwar as liberals while at the same time these Mullahs are supporting a corrupt Muhydin Government. Same goes for the Camel Arabs that our Malays look up to. They pray 5 times a day, but fuck like sex starved camels when they visit Thailand.
 

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KNN imuho there is no ISIS nor any terrorist in sg KNN it was all along isa self masturbation KNN if have any you think isd and spf can kill them within secs like what always displayed in the anti terrorism exercise? KNN by now not even a firecrackers ever bomb in sg they think is due to their security capabilities :rolleyes: KNN
 

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No SAF equipment missing in unit of NSF who planned synagogue attack: MINDEF
The Maghain Aboth Synagogue at Waterloo Street in Singapore. (Photo: Marcus Mark Ramos)Bookmark
SINGAPORE: All Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) equipment has been accounted for in the unit of the full-time national serviceman (NSF) who planned to carry out a knife attack against Jews at a synagogue at Waterloo Street.
Amirull Ali, 20, was arrested on Feb 5 while he was an NSF with the SAF. He was subsequently detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).
The self-radicalised Singaporean had also practised how to handle an assault rifle using a self-made AK-47 replica, as part of preparations to take part in armed conflict in Gaza, Palestine.
Before he was arrested, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) had alerted the Internal Security Department (ISD) that Amirull could have been radicalised by extremist ideologies.
“Both MINDEF’s and ISD’s investigations revealed that Amirull did not attempt to influence others in his NS unit,” MINDEF said in a statement on Wednesday (Mar 10). “No SAF equipment in his unit was missing.”
Store rooms in SAF camps typically contain sharp objects like machetes, while rifles are usually kept in separate reinforced armouries. Servicemen borrowing and returning these items must sign in and out using their personal particulars.
According to the ISD, Amirull had planned to attack the Maghain Aboth Synagogue on a Saturday after the Jewish congregational prayers, with a goal to kill three Jewish men. He later considered carrying out the attack on Dec 25 last year.
Amirull was an administrative support assistant when he was serving his National Service, MINDEF said, noting that he has since been detained under the ISA.
“The SAF will continue to maintain a high degree of vigilance against potential signs of radicalism and extremism among our servicemen,” MINDEF added.
Source: CNA/lk(gs)
 

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Fucking balless m&d. Wanna do in 2019 but chicken out. Likewise in 2020. He should have done it and become martyr and will already be hugging 72 virgins now.
 

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This guy is pure toxic. He practices Saudi's version of puritan Islam. Islam in Singapore and Malaysia has been bastardised by the Saudis and crazy Mullahs like Zakir Naik. Just look at our local Minahs. Minahs of the yesteryears were fun loving lot. When I was in Poly, there were hardly any Minahs wearing tudungs. They were Mambo Jambo regulars at Zouk. We used to have great time clubbing during those days. Now everywhere I go , the present generation of Minahs are all clad in tudungs but yet they're smoking publicly.

(Quran 24:31) And tell the believing women to reduce of their vision and guard their private parts and not expose their adornment except that which appears thereof and to wrap [a portion of] their headcovers over their chests and not expose their adornment except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands’ fathers, their sons, their husbands’ sons, their brothers, their brothers’ sons, their sisters’ sons, their women, that which their right hands possess, or those male attendants having no physical desire, or children who are not yet aware of the private aspects of women. And let them not stamp their feet to make known what they conceal of their adornment. And turn to Allah in repentance, all of you, O believers, that you might succeed.
 

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No SAF equipment missing in unit of NSF who planned synagogue attack: MINDEF
The Maghain Aboth Synagogue at Waterloo Street in Singapore. (Photo: Marcus Mark Ramos)

By Aqil Haziq Mahmud@AqilHaziqCNA
10 Mar 2021 03:34PM (Updated: 10 Mar 2021 06:26PM)
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SINGAPORE: All Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) equipment has been accounted for in the unit of the full-time national serviceman (NSF) who planned to carry out a knife attack against Jews at a synagogue at Waterloo Street.
Amirull Ali, 20, was arrested on Feb 5 while he was an NSF with the SAF. He was subsequently detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA).

The self-radicalised Singaporean had also practised how to handle an assault rifle using a self-made AK-47 replica, as part of preparations to take part in armed conflict in Gaza, Palestine.
Before he was arrested, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) had alerted the Internal Security Department (ISD) that Amirull could have been radicalised by extremist ideologies.
“Both MINDEF’s and ISD’s investigations revealed that Amirull did not attempt to influence others in his NS unit,” MINDEF said in a statement on Wednesday (Mar 10). “No SAF equipment in his unit was missing.”
READ: Some places of worship could see stepped up security, including use of ‘discreet’ guards: Shanmugam

Store rooms in SAF camps typically contain sharp objects like machetes, while rifles are usually kept in separate reinforced armouries. Servicemen borrowing and returning these items must sign in and out using their personal particulars.
According to the ISD, Amirull had planned to attack the Maghain Aboth Synagogue on a Saturday after the Jewish congregational prayers, with a goal to kill three Jewish men. He later considered carrying out the attack on Dec 25 last year.
Amirull was an administrative support assistant when he was serving his National Service, MINDEF said, noting that he has since been detained under the ISA.
“The SAF will continue to maintain a high degree of vigilance against potential signs of radicalism and extremism among our servicemen,” MINDEF added.
Source: CNA/lk(gs)
 

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Some places of worship could see stepped up security, including use of ‘discreet’ guards: Shanmugam



Play VideoSecurity measures at some places of worship in Singapore may need to be stepped up depending on the level of threat they face, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Wednesday (Mar 10). Vanessa Lim with more.
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By Aqil Haziq Mahmud@AqilHaziqCNA
10 Mar 2021 03:00PM (Updated: 10 Mar 2021 11:17PM)
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SINGAPORE: Security measures at some places of worship in Singapore may need to be stepped up depending on the level of threat they face, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam on Wednesday (Mar 10).
This comes after a 20-year-old man was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for planning to attack Jews at a synagogue on Waterloo Street.

Amirull Ali planned to use a knife to kill three Jewish men at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue after their Saturday congregational prayers.
It is the second case this year involving a self-radicalised youth targeting a place of worship. The Internal Security Department (ISD) announced in late January that a 16-year-old secondary school student had been detained for planning to attack Muslims at two mosques in Woodlands.
READ: 20-year-old detained under ISA after planning to attack Jews at a Waterloo Street synagogue

Mr Shanmugam was speaking at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue on Wednesday, where Jewish and Muslim leaders met to reaffirm their solidarity and stand against violence.

“I think the security measures (at places of worship) may have to be stepped up a bit to balance off the risks that are increasing,” Mr Shanmugam said.
“I can't give you a definite answer for the future. It has to depend on how the threats evolve. But, my own sense is that not all religious sites will have to be protected to the same level. Some face a higher threat level, and they may have to take some additional measures,” he added.


When asked which religious sites may require higher security, Mr Shanmugam declined to elaborate.

“I don't want to go into specifics though we have some clear ideas, because that would then be laying out tactically which places will be better protected and less protected,” he said.
“But the broad approach has got to be different religious sites carry different threat levels. And according to that, there may have to be differences in the way they are protected.”
READ: No SAF equipment missing in unit of NSF who planned synagogue attack: MINDEF

Mr Shanmugam said the authorities will work with different places of worship to “alert them”.
“There may have to be more hardware, there may also have to be some guards, but perhaps in a more discreet way,” he added.
READ: Religious groups asked to be more vigilant after teenager planned mosque attacks: Shanmugam
Mr Shanmugam reiterated his stand on being cautious about stepping up security measures at places of worship, having said after the planned Woodlands mosque attacks that such places should not be fortresses.
“How would you feel if the place looks like a fortress, a cantonment, with armed guards patrolling it?” he asked.
“Is that how we want to turn our places of worship into? I think there needs to be some level of security, depending on the perception of threat.
“There may have to be some guards inside, but I think we need to be very, very careful how we do it. Otherwise, places of worship won't look or feel like places of worship.”

Minister K Shanmugam speaks to media at Maghain Aboth Synagogue, flanked by Singapore’s Chief Rabbi Mordechai Abergel on Mar 10, 2021. (Photo: Marcus Mark Ramos)

SYNAGOGUE BEEFING UP SECURITY
Singapore’s Chief Rabbi Mordechai Abergel said the Maghain Aboth Synagogue is the most heavily attended synagogue in Singapore, with up to 120 people attending the Saturday prayers.
“I dare not imagine what would have happened if this (attack) would have actually transpired,” he said.
Rabbi Abergel said the synagogue has invested a “considerable amount of effort and resources” in security measures and personnel.
“We are actually now in the midst of upgrading our security facilities – the guardhouse at the entrance of the synagogue – also to invest in apparatus, surveillance equipment, and so on,” he said.
“We should have this in place very soon. We're being very proactive and working very hard at this.”
At the same time, said Rabbi Abergel, it was important for there to be “a message of calm to our community so that there is no backlash or immediate negative reaction from the part of our members”.
He said this incident would not affect the strong ties between the Jewish and Muslim community, pointing out that leaders from both faith groups have regular meetings, break bread together and meet for social events.
“I think it's important again that this friendship should trickle down and be nurtured on the grassroots level,” he added.

The Maghain Aboth Synagogue at Waterloo Street in Singapore. (Photo: Marcus Mark Ramos)

READ: Singaporean who took part in Yemen civil war and became foreign agent released from ISA detention
MORE CAN BE DONE TO PROTECT AGAINST RADICALISM
Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) chief executive Esa Masood said he has met with Jewish leaders to reaffirm their friendship and reiterated the Muslim community’s stand for peace and rejection of radicalism and violence.
Amirull was self-radicalised after watching videos on the Israel-Palestine conflict. He had also planned to travel to Gaza, Palestine to take part in armed conflict there.
“We can do more to protect our community and our young from such radical and extremist ideologies,” he said.
“Certainly as human beings, we are affected by injustices and conflicts that arise in various parts of the world.
“And as we seek to do our part, and sympathise and empathise with these situations, we need to look at long-term and peaceful (solutions), not fall for the deceit of radical groups with their own political agendas.”
Mufti Dr Nazirudin Mohd Nasir said radicalisation "dishonours and desecrates the very faith" these individuals claim to defend.
"This goes against the very heart of our faith and the grain of our Quran - which speaks in no uncertain terms of the sanctity of places of worship such as the synagogue and the mosque," he said.
"We will continue to do everything we can to protect our community and our young from such radical and extremist ideas.”
Mr Esa said MUIS has been stepping up efforts to reach out to youths online, “to put out positive and correct teachings about Islam”.
“The other important effort is really to engage friends and parents, because of course youths have their social support networks, and we do hope that parents and communities can work together to guide our youths ... in terms of issues that are affecting them,” he said.
Culture, Community and Youth Minister Edwin Tong said this "grim incident" is another "sobering" reminder of how important it is to remain vigilant and not to take Singapore's social cohesion for granted.
"I urge everyone to be discerning when seeking out materials online, accept religious guidance only from credible sources, and firmly reject content laced with hate which causes enmity with others," he wrote in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
"We all have a part to play to ensure hate speech and deep distrust do not take root in Singapore. Violence in any form will not be tolerated here."
Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Masagos Zulkifli said the case illustrates the "chilling reality" that terrorism and the risk of self-radicalisation continue to exist in pockets across Singapore, regardless of race and religion.
"The security agencies must get it right all the time but a radicalised individual needs to get past our vigilance only once to inflict damage to our society," he wrote in a Facebook post.
"We must continue to stay vigilant, united and committed to keep our loved ones, our communities and Singapore safe and secure."
QUICK PERIODS OF RADICALISATION A CHALLENGE
Mr Shanmugam said that this is the first time ISD has picked up a self-radicalised Singaporean who was primarily driven by the Israel-Palestine conflict.
“Let’s be clear: He is not being detained because he sympathised with the Palestinian cause,” he said.
“He is being detained because he wanted to kill innocent people in Singapore to show his support for the Palestinians. It's perfectly okay to support the Palestinian cause, but it's not okay to go around killing people.”
Mr Shanmugam said authorities pick up many cases of self-radicalisation because family members and friends alert them, and also because ISD has built up the capacity to pick up on these signs.
However, he said, there is a small minority like Amirull who keep these tendencies to themselves, or others who get radicalised within a matter of weeks without enough time for authorities to identify their movements.
“They see something in week one, by week three they feel angry and they want to go and do something,” he said, noting the potential for knives and cars to be used as weapons.
“So that's the other challenge: The very quick period for radicalisation that we are seeing.”
Mr Shanmugam said it is a concern that more youths are getting self-radicalised, highlighting that younger people might not be able to see issues from a larger perspective.
“Your family is your main guideline, your friends (also),” he said.
“But if you don't talk about it to your family or friends, and you're living in your own world, then you have less of life lessons to guide you.”
However, the minister cautioned against thinking that only younger people get self-radicalised.
“We have picked up people in their 30s, 40s and 50s,” he added.
Source: CNA/lk
 

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Until the govt publicly executes these special snowflakes, things will not improve. In fact you might even embolden them, since they see you're too chickenshit to do anything tangible.

Forget about rehabilitating them back into society... you're just endangering society.

Here's a fun idea: send them to Israel, give them a blunt knife encouraging them to commit terror, but tell the Israeli soldiers beforehand. If you're too cowardly to take care of a problem on home soil (muh Malay votes!), let some real men take care of the problem on your behalf offshore. After all, outsourcing is the preferred method of doing things on this island shithole.

Give it some consideration. Shalom! :cool:
 

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How come such cases .....all come from a particular religion?
Bcoz they wear that particular religion like a mask, instead of having God in their hearts.
It becomes a religion of pretense, an accessory for hypocrites.
Frankly, Islam is more like a cult than a religion.
They pray 5 times a day in a foreign language, they glorify middle easterners and Arabs. Have you been to the Middle East? What kind of human beings are they there? Barbaric with social practices that should not have a place in civilized society.
 
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