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    Howard should convert to Islam, says cleric

    Lines of students in black martial arts outfits and red sashes formed a guard of honour in the narrow streets as Bashir arrived at the gates of the Al-Mukmin school in Ngruki, which has been described as an "Ivy League" finishing academy for Islamic militants.

    Hundreds more people waited in darkness outside shops and houses for a glimpse of the 68-year-old, who travelled home by road following his release from prison in Jakarta after serving a 25-month sentence for giving blessings to the 2002 Bali bombings.

    Banners hung over laneways outside the school's front gates echoed Bashir's radical brand of Jihadist teaching, saying "Be a good Muslim or die" and "There is no other choice - live nobly or die a martyr".

    The ageing cleric accused of being the spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiah described Islamic terrorists in Indonesia - many of whom were graduates of his school - as "mujahidin" holy warriors, although he said they had taken a "wrong step".

    "Their wrong step was to use a bomb as a weapon in a safe area," he said.

    "Bombs are only to be used in conflict areas.

    "In safe areas just preach, and we don't need bombs like that."

    Nevertheless, Bashir said the bombers - three of whom are on death row - were mujahidin "because their goals are on the path of Allah".

    "Their goal was to defend Islam and Muslim people being slaughtered by America and infidels everywhere," he said to cheers and more punched fists.
    I wonder what his sentence would have been had he been found with a couple of ectasy tablets on him...
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    It's worrying that he still calls the bombers mujahidin after they killed civilians. That will no doubt encourage others to be come 'holy warriors' by killing civilians - since they are still 'on the path to Allah'.
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    Is it one of the basics of Islam that it's a *personal* relationship with God ? So since they thought they were fighting for Allah, they would automatically be holy warriors, or it wouldn't be up to a human they say they weren't.

    Regardless he spoke out against bombing public areas, that seems like a good thing doesn't it ?
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    Regardless he spoke out against bombing public areas, that seems like a good thing doesn't it ? [/QUOTE]

    Nope, only no bombing in safe areas... ie Indonesia, outside is fair game.
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    I think he means the cause justifies the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by x-dANGEr
    I think he means the cause justifies the way.
    Is this like the end justifies the means? Cos if it is then you're wrong, such a broad ranging statement can't be anything but wrong.

    What if a religion said that all unbelievers must be killed, would that justify them killing everyone else in the world? To them that would be a good and holy cause.

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    It's a step up at least ... now if only to convince them that bombing is bad everywhere.

    And since when does a religion that preaches peace find killing oneself and innocents as the proper path?

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    Their goal was to defend Islam and Muslim people being slaughtered by America and infidels everywhere.
    Does he actually know that we westerners are quite proficent at genocide, and that, if we really tried, we would damn well succeed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keba
    Does he actually know that we westerners are quite proficent at genocide, and that, if we really tried, we would damn well succeed?
    Probably, but that wouldn't sound as well in a speech. A true politican (see my sig).

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    I think he means the cause justifies the way.
    The problem for an fanatic idealist is that you'll always end up with the cause lost on the way. And that is among the most dangerous leader that exist, friend or foe alike. The utopian society will always be one thing away, again and again, and suddenly your slaughtering your own people in drowes.

    To put an example. The easiest way to resolve the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and getting peace is to genocide the Palestinians. But despite this abhorrent and extreme meassurement it would still not bring peace. The deeply upset neighbours would have to be eliminated and so on, and what about those who will complain at the homefront? They would be "silenced" etc (Israel would never even be able to start the first step in this process though). So in the end, the goal isn't reach, but a whole lots of human lives has been wasted on nothing.

    And even if successful, what do you think Islam would look like if the suecide bombers won and the world was converted to Islam? What exactly makes you think that the bastardiation of Islam would revert back into itself when the goal is achived? When it already has been so "successful"?
    We are all aware that the senses can be deceived, the eyes fooled. But how can we be sure our senses are not being deceived at any particular time, or even all the time? Might I just be a brain in a tank somewhere, tricked all my life into believing in the events of this world by some insane computer? And does my life gain or lose meaning based on my reaction to such solipsism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironside
    Probably, but that wouldn't sound as well in a speech. A true politican (see my sig).



    The problem for an fanatic idealist is that you'll always end up with the cause lost on the way. And that is among the most dangerous leader that exist, friend or foe alike. The utopian society will always be one thing away, again and again, and suddenly your slaughtering your own people in drowes.

    To put an example. The easiest way to resolve the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and getting peace is to genocide the Palestinians. But despite this abhorrent and extreme meassurement it would still not bring peace. The deeply upset neighbours would have to be eliminated and so on, and what about those who will complain at the homefront? They would be "silenced" etc (Israel would never even be able to start the first step in this process though). So in the end, the goal isn't reach, but a whole lots of human lives has been wasted on nothing.

    And even if successful, what do you think Islam would look like if the suecide bombers won and the world was converted to Islam? What exactly makes you think that the bastardiation of Islam would revert back into itself when the goal is achived? When it already has been so "successful"?
    Woow.. You turned this discussion into another in few lines, nice. A bit of clarification for the last paragraph, please?

    P.S. I'm not saying I support it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by x-dANGEr
    Woow.. You turned this discussion into another in few lines, nice. A bit of clarification for the last paragraph, please?

    P.S. I'm not saying I support it.
    If you compare what those movements preach compared to what the average muslim preach you'll see a bit of difference. If those movements gain strength they will focus on those differences and will become increasingly violent and aggresive. At some point they'll reach the strength were they're dominant and at this point they'll probably purge instead of reforming after reaching thier original goals.
    We are all aware that the senses can be deceived, the eyes fooled. But how can we be sure our senses are not being deceived at any particular time, or even all the time? Might I just be a brain in a tank somewhere, tricked all my life into believing in the events of this world by some insane computer? And does my life gain or lose meaning based on my reaction to such solipsism?

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