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  • Posted By: Nurunnabi @ 04/16/2008 8:14:40 AM

    KM.Nurunabi
    Jihad means to strive.Its not same with Militancy. Actually it's highly deffer from Militance.

  • Posted By: observer101 @ 02/14/2008 3:47:53 PM

    Muhammad was apparently a mad man the ppl want to immortalize. Obviously his ideology hasnt worked for centuries. Its a washed out dried up religion that has no bases in todays civilization. The only enemy is themselves. Its apparent that the only real enemy is anyone that is rich or better of than the one who is offended. They make war and trouble for themselves and they deserve it. If the U.S. didnt exist than they would claim "jihad" against Spain or Mexico. So wiping this nasty, outdated, radical ideology of the map is a just cause and eventually they will be put back to where they belong...in the history books...or better yet wiped from history.

  • Posted By: Emerson Twain @ 02/10/2008 12:59:01 AM

    I thought they were just gunmen, or militants or insurgents. Freedom fighters?

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