Lal Masjid student says she wanted to die!

This lady says she had every intention of becoming a martyr.. I for one hope she goes through with her threat, by killing herself in the privacy of her own room…
Honestly, consdering the degree of suicide attacks going on, would it really have mattered if this ninja was killed in the attack? It would be favor to society and even Islam in general, if such people are killed. So they cant reproduce in the future and produce a new generation of terrorists.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/6907141.stm

woman who was inside Islamabad’s Red Mosque when it was stormed by Pakistani troops on 10 July has given the BBC one of the first accounts of the final hours of the siege. Unwilling to be named, the survivor said she was not held hostage by militants inside.
More than 100 people died in the army operation - she was one of only 30 women to walk out alive after soldiers went in. Following are excerpts from the interview with Rafia Riaz of the BBC’s Urdu service.


I was not in contact with my family. The last time I contacted them, I told them that the army would not start an operation.

They asked me to come back home, but I said that I would never come back as I wished to be martyred. My brother said that he would force me to return, but I told him that he could be beaten up if he came near the seminary…

“It was better to die than be buried under the debris”

A girl who came with us was taken home forcibly. She was crying and told the teacher that she didn’t want to go back. The teacher asked her to go back with her parents.

We felt sorry for her as we came here with the passion of jihad [holy war] and to preach Islam, and now because there was a problem the girls had gone back. We did not appreciate the parents behaviour.

The teacher said that no one was being stopped from going home, and she asked parents to go and find their children to take them home. Very few girls left because they were afraid - those who left were either minors or they were forced to leave by their parents…

We were shocked that they cut off the electricity and also cut off the water and gas supply. What could we do? We were only praying to God to show them the right path.

Not enough explosives

They were throwing lots tear gas shells. We were continually cleaning our eyes with water. Glass windows were breaking, doors were breaking. We couldn’t sleep, sometimes one would sleep for an hour, or half an hour, the others would stay awake. That way we managed…

Profile: Red Mosque
From joy to despair

We wanted to carry out suicide attacks. We didn’t have enough ammunition to fight face to face. We had a small number of arms with which our mujahideen brothers were fighting. :rolleyes:

We asked the teacher to provide us with arms necessary for suicide attacks. She said that we didn’t have sufficient explosives. Yes, we had a passion and we were willing to go to all lengths…

After the evening prayer we found out that Maulana Aziz - the chief cleric - had been arrested while he was trying to flee wearing a burka. We were told that he’d been called to speak to the prime minister.

When we asked our teacher why Maulana Aziz had left in a burka she said that the prime minister advised him to do so. She said that he had been told to come out in disguise so that he wouldn’t be killed…

We thought that they only wanted to arrest Maulana Aziz, but at night when the firing started we realised that they had other intentions…

On Thursday night [5 July], they attacked the kitchen and we were forced to survive on leaves and honey. They set fire to our room so we shifted to the next room. Police sprinkled petrol everywhere outside.

When we woke up on Saturday [7 July] our teacher told us that they had found lots of honey from the Red Mosque area. We made juice out of it and our brother brought leaves for us. All of us were without food from the day before so we ate leaves and honey juice…

Korans burning

We had been told by our teacher that they had put explosives in the building and that we shouldn’t die in this manner, but that we should come outside to face the bullets or even surrender. It was better to come out rather than die under the debris…

The mosque’s school suffered the most battle damage

We came outside with our hands raised and saw that the doors were closed and they were on the roof. There was no way to leave. We told them that we had surrendered and they should not shoot at us. A policeman showed us the way out and finally, we were taken outside…

They took us to another room and gave us food. We were crying a lot because Korans were burning inside the Red Mosque which was on fire.

We pleaded with them to let us take the Koran. We were very sad to see them being burnt in front of our own eyes. At sunset we were told that we were going to be sent home, and at night, we left the area…

After meeting my father, I was overcome by grief as I had hoped to be a martyr and come back alive.

Now they’ve attacked the Red Mosque and Jamia Hafsa [the seminary attached to it], I hope the whole country will have Red Mosques. I will work for jihad, and open a madrassa and train people for jihad.

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bWe told them that we had surrendered and they should not shoot at us.**

From what I recall, a really sincere person who wants to do good for Islam would not give up. Apparently, this lady walked out when given a chance. There were lots of ladies who didn't.

So, um yeah...she's no Jihadi. Just an overly hormonal female.

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What is fantic?

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Its a word Hareem uses to try to divert attention from an actual issue to something as irrelevant as a typing mistake… :rolleyes:
Keep clutching at straws there Hareem…

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[quote="PyariCgudia, post:34, topic:165575"]

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Is it just me or are the Female fantics just like OVERLY Super fanatics! I mean, do they think they are in competition or something with their male counterparts?**

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its called rocket launcher envy.

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:hehe:

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I haven't read the entire post, just the heading, words 'She' and Suicide bomber' made me recall a recent article in Times.

A female Palestine bomber blows herself and records a video beforehand where she is kissing her infant daughter and giving the usual rhetoric of how she is a devout Muslim and sincere to the cause of liberation. Turn out she was having an extra martial affair and had only two choice either the husband was going to shoot and shame her family, her children till eternity OR she can blow herself and disguise her death as martyrdom.

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in Times? Can I have a link to that article?

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Here is an article about the fanatic harlot: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1617542,00.html
Pretty sick

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I wonder if these people also portray killings of hundreds of palestinians by Israilis in this emotional manner?

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^ I wonder if that in any way excuses this whore disguised as a self righteous ninja?

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I'm not sure, but you know what is funny. Where have all the hadith's gone about women not being fit to be leaders and not being fit to fight in warfare? All these maulvis who normally harp on about how a woman's place is at home aren't bringing up those topics - if anything, they're supporting the violence that these women used on police officers (reference: wooden sticks). Ghazi's wife was the leader of the women's wing (Jamia Hafsa)...so where did the hadith go that says women shouldn't be leaders?

Jab apni matlab ki baath aati hai, then people forget their pathetic lectures of yesteryear.

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I don't believe in CNN's stories about Palestine. Simple
Now if you call her a whore or whatever........

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I am not a subscribed member of Times so not sure if I can have an online access to their Archives. I can do this though: I will get the issue from the library ( have already recyled mine) scan the article and will be happy to post the scanned article here on the Forum ( as long as it's not a Copy Right issue, which I belive it won't be)

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Of course you don't, it doesn't fit your prejudiced point of view. But dozens of other news organizations also ran this story. Google until you find one that fits your view. Maybe al jazeera has one.

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You should Read their articles or listen to their lectures.....They weren't against women fighting in wars, and women leaders for women in a Madrassah.
Don't make up things.

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More importantly, she and those left behind wanted to die as their foremost desire. Well, those that did not leave were facilitated and dispatched to hell. Why all this hue and cry then? They asked for it and forced the state to kill them.

Clearly for her a simple death is not enough. She and her cohorts wanted to kill others and do suicide bombing. She and others like her should not have let go free.**

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I don't care if they weren't against those things, but the rabid mullah supporters who have been frequenting television are mostly of the opinion that a woman's proper place is at home.

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Its okay....you don't need to go through so much hassle just for an article which I believe is not fully true. Thank you anyway.