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Sufism Islam against Taliban
Topic Started: Sep 30 2010, 09:30 AM (117 Views)
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/7896943.stm
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Muslim Happy Clappers! Sounds well and good until the hard line radicals start a bloody conflict to tet them to tow the line. Good luck to them.

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Christine, you are spot on, the moderate muslims may start shouting but as soon as one of their family dies, gets raped or is goes missing, it will be end of that. NS
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There is noting more Suni, Wabbi, or any other sect of Islam love more than killing Sufi Muslims.

There is lots of information out there.

Example:

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/07/02/pakistan-mosque-blast.html
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pffff, I don't see or hear of the Sufi muslims marching the streets when an atrocity is committed.
Nope, the sufi are just the stoned hippie muslims and will not openly condemn an act supposedly done in the name of Allah or of freeing Allah's people from oppressors.
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Why didn't wahhabism stay in the desert where it belongs...grrooaarrrr!
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http://www.informationactivism.org/en/viewonline

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Man smoking ´hharas´ (Hindi name for ´hashish´) with his ´shilum´ during Sufi pilgrimage. Pakistan

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Now this explains why the lefties think sufism is peaceful

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Looks like Barbara Plett (BBC) drew quite a few tokes from the bong

There are two million Sufi's in Sudan would vehemently disagree with her.

In Khartoum North, the Sufi's aided and sheltered bin Laden when he was there. His closest relationships were with Sufi leaders. Many Muslims in Sudan, believe that bin Laden is in fact Sufi, as was known to adopt some of there practices, like "giving" al-Fatiha to the dead.


A good article on sufism by Andrew Bostom:

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles.php?article_id=4495

Sufism is not a sect, nor is it a heretical or schismatic movement; it is an integral part of orthodox Islam. [emphasis added] Western analysts in particular are prone to lose sight of this fact, frequently alluding to Sufism instead as something foreign to Islam, indeed something aberrant…the heritage of Sufism [includes] not only in its cultural, intellectual and mystical aspects, but also…its militant holy war [i.e., jihad] tradition, symbolized by the Caucasian Naqshbandiya' "

"Presently, a Sufi Naqshbandi leader , Shamil Basayev, who envisions himself to be in the mold of legendary 19th century Naqshbandi North Caucasus jihadists, such as his namesake Imam Shamil, plays a key role in the ongoing Chechen jihad against the post-Soviet Russian government. Basayev, it should be noted, not only appears to have Caliphate dreams , he orchestrated the brutal Beslan massacre of at least 331 schoolchildren in North Ossetia, September 3, 2004.
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