Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Assalamalikum, I already know before posting this that it will get a lot of heads pumping hot blood, but I urge to read this with attention, and in the context it is presented. It is not advocating brutal opposition, but is a wake up call for muslims everywhere. It does not encourage suicide bombings, beheadings, or unjustful acts of deliberate mass killings. Its a cry to the muslim world to do something about our Ummah, that has been in peril for many centuries now, as the learned of GS should know, is nothing new.

Yvonne Ridley, was taken in by the Taliban as a captive, and her accounts of them are nothing in comparison to those you hear on FOX and CNN.

She has the first hands on account of how they behave, how they live, and what their motives are. She was released on the shart that she would look into Islam after reaching the west.

And Allah swt guides, she did look into it, and is now a muslim.
Her biography can be found on the Net, she is an acknowledged british journalist.

I had the opportunity of meeting her when she came to Toronto and it was her account that made me look into this movement, and changed my views forever.

Muslim blood is a cheap commodity
[By Yvonne Ridley

The Milli Gazette](http://www.milligazette.com/)
10 December 2006

The Arabic language is one of the cornerstones of Islam, as we have heard today from our brother, so I do apologise in advance that this is one of the many areas of Islam I’ve yet to master.

Islamically, I am very young, having reverted in 2003 – and while I have much to learn, I can identify with the frustrations shared by young Muslims today.

I know 9/11 had a huge impact on the world, but it wasn’t really the start of something … it was the continuation of a legacy of US imperialism and its fear of Islam.

Just over ten years ago, fit, young Muslims across the globe flooded into Bosnia to help their brothers and sisters fight for their survival against the Serbs who were carrying out a genocide sanctioned by the silence of a watching world.

The jihad brought together Muslims from all nationalities, states and cultures. All were united, even those who could not travel to fight helped in other ways, such as fund-raising, public awareness events and demonstrations.

The impact was to stop the genocide. Western intervention, when it happened, came only after it was apparent that the Bosnian Muslims were heading for victory. The establishment of an Islamic state deep in the heart of Europe was simply too much to bear and so the West intervened. This is not my conclusion, but US President Bill Clinton admitted it in his autobiography.

This fear of Islam has now evolved, in the last 10 years, to such an extent that the blood of our brothers and sisters is now flowing like rivers across Chechnya, Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq and we saw recently what happened to Lebanon.

I have walked through many of those killing fields and let me tell you the twisted, blown up limbs of our Muslim brothers and sisters look exactly like those pulled from the rubble of the Twin Towers.

Yet the message of today is quite clear. Muslim blood is a cheap commodity.

Meanwhile, tens of thousands of innocent Muslims continue to be tortured in far away dungeons and cages in Guantanamo Bay, Bagram airbase in Afghanistan, Abu Ghraib, Diego Garcia and ghost prisons throughout the world.

Others are tortured in Syria, Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria … even here, in Egypt … brothers are being tortured at the behest and request of the United States.

So what sort of message does that send out to our young people? They read about the heroic exploits of Saladin Ayyoubi, Khalid bin Walid, Tariq bin Ziad and listen intently to stories of courage and bravery about our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Do you know, five years ago I had never even heard of The Prophet (pbuh), but now I would give my last drop of blood to protect his name, his honour and his memory. Even in death, he continued to show how strong he was by uniting the Ummah in protest at those vile cartoons from Denmark.
Our modern day heroes include those two 1960s martyrs, Malcolm X and Sayyid Qutb, whose writings have helped define me as a Muslim.

These are the sort of role models and influences our youth need to follow, but instead they receive confused and mixed messages.

One minute they are told to fear no one but Allah (swt) while the next minute they are told to dilute their Islam and keep their heads down.

Since the events of 9/11, there has been an unrelenting campaign launched to change Islam into something more palatable to Western society. The vision is a secular and cultural Islam at peace with the world through its submission to its oppressors rather than to Allah; an Islam devoid of jihad, shari’ah and khilafah – the very things we are commanded by Allah to implement in order to establish Allah’s deen on this earth.

And, it is in evidence everywhere I look. Hijabs are being ripped off the heads of my sisters in Tunisia, France and Turkey. Sisters in Holland and Germany are also in the firing line.
And in Britain, we have Jack Straw, the former British Foreign Secretary who questioned the veil – I am not having a white, middle-aged man telling me how to dress. Keep out of my wardrobe and that of every sister on this planet.

I pick up the newspapers in Cairo today to discover the Minister of Culture has called the wearing of the veil a regression.

How dare he say that? Why are the men in Egypt standing by and doing nothing to silence him? He is insulting the honour and dignity of every Muslim woman who chooses to cover.
Farooq Hosni is a disgrace to Islam – what sort of message does he send out to our young people with his weasel words?

The niqab, like the veil, like the hijab has become a symbol of a rejection of those negative Western lifestyles like drug-taking, binge-drinking and promiscuity. It is a statement telling the West we don’t want to be like you.

These Arabs who choose to be more western than Westerners make me laugh – do they realize how pathetic they look in the eyes of the rest of the world? This Minister should be sacked from his post for dishonouring every sister who chooses to cover.

I suppose he hides behind such descriptions as moderate – again what sort of message does that send to our young people?

If we ask them to be moderate, does that not suggest that there is something wrong with Islam that it needs to be toned down, diluted?

The last time I came to Cairo, I was called an extremist by none other than the Sheikh of Al Azhar … Sheikh Tantawi. The reason for this? Because, I would not shake his hand.
What is a moderate and what is an extremist? I really don’t know. I am a simple Muslim. I follow no scholars or sects … I merely follow The Prophet (pbuh) and the Sunnah. Does that make me an extremist?

I once said being a Muslim is a bit like being pregnant. You are or you are not. Whoever heard of anyone being moderately or extremely pregnant?

Islam has been under attack for 1400 years and we should have learned by now to put our trust in no one but Allah. Yet there are those who continue to kiss the hand which slaps them.
I am afraid that we can no longer put our trust into someone just because they might wear Islamic dress or have a long beard … I notice quite a few long beards in here today, but I am not referring to you, brothers.
There are those Muslim leaders who claim to guide and protect us but not all of them have our interests at heart.

Our young people are going to have to be very discerning since the events of 9/11, Bali, Madrid and the London bombings, to name a few.

There are individuals who, for years, rallied the masses to stand up for justice and support mujahideen groups around the world; and now some have become embarrassingly silent while others condemen armed jihad, portraying mujahideen as terrorists and extremists who follow a distorted version of Islam.
In some ways we are all to blame. Our greatest shame has been our silence while martyrdom operations in Palestine and other occupied lands have been condemned as acts of terror as witnessed in 9/11 and the July 7 bombings.

Our young people have to be taught that what is happening in Palestine, Chechnya, Iraq and Afghanistan is legitimate resistance against a brutal military occupation, while crimes like 9/11 and the London bombings are blatant terrorism.

Equating the two only betrays our brothers and sisters who have no other option but to fight, or face being wiped off the face of this planet.

The new slaves of the West criticize Islamist parties and governance by Shari’ah. Even student and youth movements, which consistently campaigned for Palestine and Iraq, have suddenly lost their tongues in a bid to be seen as “moderate”.

In Britain, we have an invasion of what I call the Happy Clappies. They are being flown in by the Government from the US, Canada, Yemen and Mauritania to preach a diluted form of Islam. They are poisoning the minds of our youth and we should be very wary before the Happy Clappies spread across the world. They attack Wahhabi groups in the most cynical manner … some even misuse nasheeds, and I am deeply afraid that the Happy Clappies are infecting our nasheeds with the excesses of Western pop culture.

The end result of all this has been a dilution of the deen of Allah, a weak and pacified Islam willing to accept the status quo in which Muslims are oppressed and subjugated; an Islam in which Muslims are content to sing and dance the night away to nasheeds, to concentrate on bettering their life in the West and to condemn the actions of their brothers and sisters who courageously resist occupation and oppression with whatever they have.

Even making dua for them now has become a crime – how long before we are told not to even pray for the mujahideen?

One of the greatest military generals the world has known, Saladin Ayyubi, the liberator of al-Quds, was once asked why he didn’t smile. He answered back that how could he smile while knowing that Masjid al-Aqsa, remained under Crusader occupation. I wonder what he would make of the state of the world today? I wonder what advice he would give our youth?

This is a world where Arab leaders belly-danced shamelessly in front of America while handing Iraq over on a plate. The same Arab leaders look the other way as our beautiful Palestine is continually raped and sodomized, and that other great daughter of the Arab world, Lebanon … where was the Arab world when she was so brutally assaulted?

And the war drums are beating again. Not only is the whole world watching, but so are our children, our youth, our future. We must nurture them, and inspire them with tales of the Prophet and the Sahaba.
As long as the Ummah continues to throw up figures like Khalid bin al-Walid, Saladin Ayyoubi, Sayyid Qutb and Malcolm X, all is not lost. The more we are oppressed by the tyrants, the more we will fight back. That is the nature of Islam. And this is the Islam our youth need to follow, be guided by and inspired. Farooq Hosni and his ilk are pale imitations of real men – they have castrated themselves in a pathetic attempt to become more Western than the Westerners. He will be consigned to the history books with barely a sentence, while the courage and heroic resistance of our brothers and sisters will go down in chapters.

A rapidly increasing number of Muslim youth are now realising that no matter how hard they compromise their deen to blend in with the wider society, when things go sour, they will be treated with suspicion.

The more we are told to forget Shari’ah, khilafah and jihad, the more Muslims will pay the blood price to uphold these values.

The jihad we are witnessing in Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan and Chechnya is something noble, a just war against injustice and tyranny.

The actions of the jihadists pose absolutely no threat to the West or Western lifestyles, and their resistance is not only justified but embraced and encouraged by international law.

The real religious extremists who pose the greatest threat to radicalizing our youth are the Christian Fundamentalists in the White House and Downing Street. Bush and Blair have become al-Qaida’s finest recruiting officers.

More and more young Muslims are waking up with the realisation that it is not terrorism or extremism that is being targeted but Islam itself.

It is up to the Ummah to lead and inspire our youth, just as The Prophet led and inspired millions and continues to do so.

And the first lesson we must teach our youth is to fear none but Allah (swt).

Full text of the speech delivered by the celebrated British journalist in the World Assembly of Muslim Youth conference (WAMY), Cairo, 21 November 2006

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

JazakAllah brotha!

Thanks for sharing.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Makes me ashamed of being a born Muslim...And this lasy, who became a Muslim has such a life and passion in her words...

Thanks for sharing Cres...It was worth a read...

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Excuse me????

*In Britain, we have an invasion of what I call the Happy Clappies. They are being flown in by the Government from the US, Canada, Yemen and Mauritania to preach a diluted form of Islam. They are poisoning the minds of our youth and we should be very wary before the Happy Clappies spread across the world. They attack Wahhabi groups in the most cynical manner … some even misuse nasheeds, and I am deeply afraid that the Happy Clappies are infecting our nasheeds with the excesses of Western pop culture.
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So, we shouldn't be intolerant to the Talibani Wahabi-style muslims, but its ok to talk smack about people who have a less "war-is-the-answer" approach to solving muslim problem????

Puh-lease, this lady has been so friggin' brainwashed. We all do not like to see innocent people killed, but someone has to have the courage to stop.

Lets speak of the Prophet's YEARS of peaceful and non-violent approach to solving problems, shall we? Have the Wahabi and Talibani folks ever tried peaceful negotiations?

Bull-&%%*

What's the frank reality? On one hand you have nations that want oil to keep feuling their progress, and you have a number of Arab aristocrats getting rich off it. One the other hand you have a group of Arabs who doesn't want to see Americanization in their lands and doesn't want to see Americans pulling the strings. Then get off your duff and start educating your people instead of keeping them in darkness, so that you DONT have to hire foreigners to do every single job for you!!!!

But no, what is their solution instead?

Lets tell everyone that he Americans are making life for muslims miserable, and therefore we have some twisted duty to go risk our lives and blow ourselves up to save them. They don't want to save muslims. They've made it clear that they don't considerate moderates like you and me worthy of Islam. They just want to save a dying Arab culture from being taken over by Victoria Secrets and McDonalds.

WHATEVER.

Anyone who completely disses perfectly knowledgeable muslims who have probably studied more Islam than themselves - their opinions should be QUESTIONABLE.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Just because she is white, doesn't mean she is also not full of $h!t

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Salam,

You've said it yourself, who have PROBABLY studied more. The issue here is not that. This lady knows what she is talking about, and no its not because she is white, its because she has the hands on knowledge that armchair scholars dont.

Its easier to sit on a lavish chair in a comfy heated home and type up this stuff, try going to those places, and make an effort to see the **reality **of the world. Then will our eyes be opened.

She presents factual objective evidence that other scholars fail to produce. I agree with alot of scholars that have peaceful teachings, but PCG honestly, when your house is bombed from above, even if you had nothing to do with the war, You will feel lost and emotionless. This sense of trouble is felt by muslims around the world who come to their aid.

Also, Islam is negotiable to an extent. She made a valid point here, you CANNOT kiss the same hand that slaps you.

Battle of Badr is a prime example of that, look it up.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

^^ So give us ur version of Islam!

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

What do the west things about the people who can barely afford to fed himself and family once every two days? these people were not always this poor, they use to lead a dignified life... what happend to them? who snatched their lifestyles from them? who gave them the misery, hunger and pain of watching the loved one dying of hunger and weather helplessly?

It is the west ofcourse who has broght this to Iraqi and Afghani people!!! is the life of an Afghani or Iraqi is less valuble then of any westener citizen? can the person sitting in his warm bedroom, sipping hot-chocolate of coffee can feel what their govts are doing to other humans in this world.

this lady has addressed the issue, Quran has revealed the same 1400 years ago, Non-Muslims cannot be a friend of a muslim, unless the muslims become like them, this is what happening, giveup Islam and they will not shot us and oru children will not have to suffer the misery, this is the same offer which Pharohs and Narmoods and Kufar of Makkah had made to the believers of their times, and they will continue to do it, question is, Is it worth taking their offer?

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

One has to admire her passion for Islam and her brotherhood of Islam.
My wife and myself disagree about her slightly in that her words have made my wife recoil and have made me draw close ...

I tend to look beyond the style of delivery and read what is being said ... sometimes experience is priceless but sitting with scholars (not the armchair type) can add something to tact and consideration and wisdom.

The Sister clearly had no worry in being misinterpreted she was merely being honest.

The question I would like to ask is Jihad in the form of 'Fighting on the battlefield defending a people from oppression and defending the honour of Islam' when and what are the conditions to fulfil this? Jihad should not be restricted it is a noble act designed to reduce and eliminate injustice. There is no pleasure in fighting in Islam, there is no pleasure in killing rather we love the souls and want to draw them closer and offer alternatives.

The vast majority of the world do not agree with their own governments with regard to their position of war. Yet it is that vast majority that fear their own governments due to being possibly softened by the luxuries of this world.

I urge people to go an sleep it rough for a while and when on holiday do not go to countries that have resorts and palaces for us to sleep in, rather go to troubled areas and see for yourself and how it can make you a 'harder' person.

We should be hard on the outside and soft on the inside. We should care for those who are innocent and care for those who are not, but in a different way. Yvonne Ridley may be right ... there seems to be a trend to passify Muslims, so let yourself be passified, but never let yourself be enslaved and never let yourself be made to compromise your Deen and what it requires from you.

Everyone has an impact ... people who decide to go for war should think about their families, communities, friends, etc. At the same time ... we need to think about those families and communities that are being decimated. There is a fine path to tread and no one should do takfir on others as they all have their own issues each one probably trying to honestly solve the problems in their own way.

I say May Allah (SWT) protect her and reward her for her efforts, and give us as much love for our bretheren around the world. Ameen.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Again, I think everyone is on the same page that muslims are suffering a lot and this suffering needs to stop. Innocent victims of war is something that few want, so again, practically everyone is on the same page.

However, where we differ is how to go about SOLVING the problem.

I have always maintained, and still maintain that there are certain percriptions about Jihad that muslim “jihadis” have constantly transgressed.

I also maintain that fighting back is not an answer. These wars going on right now would never have started if it weren’t for 9/11, and so who started the fighting? Muslims. Is that Jihad? No, Jihad is meant to be a defensive mechanism, to preserve your faith and done in a time when your oppressors are not allowing you to practice your faith. NO ONE in this world - no nation was trying to stop muslims from practicing their beliefs when 9/11 happened. Every bomb that’s dropped on innocent muslims’ homes - go and thank your stupid suicide bombers who took over airplanes and crashed them into a friggin business institution, killing hoards of innocent people.

I also maintain that muslims still today remain one of the most UNEDUCATED, JAAHIL, and UNCIVILIZED groups of people in the world, and it sure ISN’T their religion telling them to behave like that.

The soluion to the muslim plight is SIMPLE: Educate yourselves. Education → knowledge → knowledge = power. Your communities will benefit so much if you can just do this. But NO. You don’t want to send your kids to the same schools that poor kids go to - hence all the private schools in Pakistan. You have a stick up your arse about your class differences. Oh we’re Punjabi, we can’t POSSIBLY marry a friggin’ sindhi tailor’s daughter. You constantly subjugate your population to atrocities. When was the last time you tried to help a child off the street begging for money get to an Eidhi house or some charity house where they could be taken out of the mafia ring of child abuse and child labor work? Oh, of course, I forgot. They’re jaahil jungli kids and they don’t deserve a good future like MY kids.

:rolleyes:

You people have messed up your own future. Quit crying about it and accept some responsibility.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

If you don't agree with her then don't. There is no need for you to become so emotional and start acting rude all of a sudden.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Madame, do you believe that whosoever was responsible for the creation of Taleban and alike, where jahils unparr and/or uncivilized?!? Then count your defending American in It. Or do you believe that CIA is a bunch of jahil unparr, gawaar as well. This issue (problem) might new to you, but infact wahabis and egyptian brainwashing mufti machines are past (for most forgotten) problems, which still remain a huge threat in this very future backed by USA allies like Egypt, KSA and many more. So you cannot blame one unparr Maulana for root of all evil, who might have brain washes madrassa kiddos as well as brotherhood members. In Pakistan, in KSA, in Egypt, in UAE or even in countries like UK, USA or Germany. They preach now everywhere!

And to be fair to this lady Yvonne. I can understand her sentiments as well. Although mine differ from here on some tenors.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Salam,

thats percisely the problem. Muslims today, who oppose the oppressive regimes of the west didn’t get their eyes opened when 911 happened.

This has been an on going war, some muslims today think all this suffering upon the muslims occured after 911. That is totally FALSE.

In my opinion, this has been going on for CENTURIES, as evident by the joyous occasion in 1924 in the british parliament when the khilafat was brought down.

But anyways, I do agree we need to educate our people, and we need to spread the correct deen, but what do you do when outside forces come into your land and hinder all development? When the world bank and the IMF dilute your resources and leave no room for development in your country?

That solution will never work.

All they want is for outside forces to get out of their land, to stop the injustice.

PCG you cant assume muslims attacked the WTC, no evidence has been brought forward, and no the muslims do not have WMDs either. 3 countries have been invaded because of this false accusation.

And I also liked what Yvonne said in her article,
“Even making dua for them now has become a crime – how long before we are told not to even pray for the mujahideen?”

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Crescent, you are a fine specimen of how blind we are as an ummah. Jahil, but educated, a paradox of a nation.

Can you please tell me how the British Parliament collapsed when the Ottoman Empire fell? Ive heard this among Pakistani Emotionally Handicapped religious oriented people many times, but the truth of the matter is the British Empire only used religion as a vehicle of power, not as an ideological struggle. If it behooved them to destroy Islam for material gain, they did. When it didnt: Partition of India, they let be.

As far as relations between the British and Turks, the British Empire and French Empire had great relations with the Osmanli Empire; they needed a "barrier" between themselves and the Russians. The Russian Empire was the "other" in the European powers system, being Orthodox Christian for longer than the Protestants and Catholics.

Secondly, even if foreign forces were not in our nations, we would still act the same uncouth and barbaric like. We would begin to kill ourselves between religious and ethnic differences. Afterall the May 2007 MQM incident wasnt foreign influenced. Nor was the regime of the Saudis or the inept and corrupt governments from East to West. We as a people are backwards and disorganized. Foreign powers have long come multiple times:
Tang Empire
Byzantine Empire
Crusades
Mongol Expansion
It isnt the first time, but we cant protect ourselves because we are corrupt and infighting, not because we are inherently weak.

You are right that the Saddam regime didnt have WMDs, and the biggest proof of that is that they were invaded. Because if they did have WMDs they would have never been invaded just like North Korea. Diplomacy is different from invasion.

However your theory on Muslims not invading and causing 911 is also illogical. Do you think all these wars being fought are fake? If so, why are the Arabs and Pakistanis working for them? Why are their London and Madrid and New York and Amsterdam killings? Randomly?

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Salaam-O-Alaikum!

Ok guys/gals! There's absolutely no need to lose our cool here. You can get your point across in a humble manner, and i'm sure it'll be just as effective. Lets not resort to name calling and such, it only shows your own character.

Thanks :)

Allah Hafiz


On a topical note: I think the article's written very well because she has been there, and knows the works, while we from the outside only know that which is made known to us. So she does get my respect and credit for sharing her experience, perspective, and insight.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Salam,

Bro that is not the case, I didn't say they collapsed, infact they achieved what they wanted too. Similarily in Spain, why do muslims learn of the heroics exploits of Sayid Qutb, and Salahuddin Ayyubi? Because muslims are not "extremists" by nature. We are peaceful, we believe in equality, in submission to one God, and in living with love, and spreading it.

This type of ideology cannot exist in a world where certain leaders want corruption and exploitation. You cannot deny there are people in the world who want to rule it, they want domination, they want power! They want wealth!

Islam opposes all that nonsense, but what do they care? They have to bring something so beautiful as Islam down, in order to reach their Goals.

Its not only the muslims, its the jamaicans (look up banana trade in jamaica), the zapatista movements in Mexico, women's rights movement in Chile, and there are TONS more stories where that came from.

The US has screwed EVERYONE up in order their acheive their goals, and they dont care who they defame, or kill, because they need to stay on top.

They dont have the ideology of Islam, they dont have that peaceful nature.
May Allah guide them tho, as Muslims I believe thats what we have to do.

But certain leaders would not give heed, and thus the British Empire that needed to break us up, and disunite us, and place these LINES between us. And today, we end up fighting ourselves. Who gave them the right to DIVIDE our Ummah with these lines.

We need Unity on a political scale, we need to have an Islamic state.

Thats all, and this article is for those muslims who are suffering at the hands of the these materialistic oppressors.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

p.s. I am not HT, I just want an Islamic nation, where we rule by God's laws, and not man made law.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

its not acting rude

its about racical muslims thinking that if some nutty white person agrees with them, then they must be right

again the colonial mentality

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

Crescent,

I understand your sentiments but your best bet is moving into a neighborhood of people with the same ideologies and lifestyle as yours.

Honestly, it was the Muslims who also do all things the Americans have done. Moreover, America did many good things as well, especially in regards to keeping Russia's Communism from Western Europe or saving the Muslims from the Serbs in mid 1990s.

In short, America serves its own purpose, which is no different from the Osmali Empire, the Safavid Empire or the Mamluke Empire. It is the nature of powers and in regards to American Empire, it holds 23% of the worlds economy and even more when you look at it percentage to population wise.

As far as wanting to destabilize the Muslim World, Cresent you need to realize there are Muslims profiting from these wars, namely the Arab Peninsula. As the Qataris have offered the USA its land for military bases to invade Iran.

Your a good person, but very naive and innocent. You wont be able to survive in the real world.

Re: Muslim Blood - Cheap Commodity by Yvonne Ridley

I think Cresent should join his fellow Taliban Nazis and Al Qaeda Facists instead of living in Canada and preaching his dogma