Sister of Terrorist Told Fellow Students “Islam Is Peaceful”

It isn’t lack of economic opportunity that causes
Muslims to kill after becoming more religious.
It’s the Jihad. It’s the fact that Islam is different.

Yasmeen Abdulazeez is the sister of the Muslim who killed four Marines in Tennessee. The following statement Gateway Pundit notes is under-informed:

…Before graduating from Red Bank High School, Abdulazeez said some of the students would harass her. She said she saw that as an opportunity to dispel misconceptions about her faith.

“I’m not afraid to go straight toward them and ask them, ‘Do you really know what Islam is?’ ”Abdulazeez said. “There’s this misconception that Islam is a violent religion. Muslims are actually peaceful.”

Islam’s Latest Contributions to Peace “Mohammed is Allah’s apostle. Those who follow him are harsh to the unbelievers but merciful to one another” Quran 48:29

  • 2015.07.17 (Damaturu, Nigeria) – A 10-year-old girl and elderly woman are strapped with suicide vests and sent onto a rival prayer ground.
  • 2015.07.16 (Mihtarlam, Afghanistan) – Two children are among eight people massacred during a Taliban ambush on their van.
  • 2015.07.15 (Baga, Nigeria) – Eight civilians are summarily shot in the back of the head by Sharia activists along a highway.
  • 2015.07.15 (Deir Ezzor, Syria) – Eight civilians are crucified by the caliph for breaking Ramadan fasting rules.
  • 2015.07.14 (Tetewa, Chad) – Islamists reach an island community and massacre six children.
  • 2015.07.13 (Maidan Wardak, Afghanistan) – A father and son are aerated Religion of Peace ball bearings.

And from the peanut gallery, via the guys here to protect us, comes this jaw dropper of a statement via Jihad Watch. Tom Fuentas’ short bio follows the video:

(Wiki) Tom Fuentes served as an Assistant Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) from 2004 until his retirement in November 2008. His 29-year career in the FBI included 11 years as a member of the U.S. Government’s Senior Executive Service. Mr. Fuentes directed the FBI Office of International Operations, which included offices at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. and 76 Legal Attaché offices in U.S. Embassies and Consulates worldwide. He was responsible for FBI Special Agents and Analysts assigned to the Interpol Washington, D.C. National Central Bureau office, United Nations, and General Secretariat office in Lyon, France as well as Europol Headquarters in The Hague, Netherlands. He also served as a member of the Executive Committee of Interpol from 2006 through 2009. Interpol has 190 member countries.

Here are some entrees from the Muslim Terrorists blog, via Pamela Geller:

The killer of four U.S. Marines in Chattanooga maintained a short-lived blog that hinted at his religious inner life. Mohammad Youssef Abdulazeez’s blog had only two posts, both published July 13 and written in a popular style of Islamic religious reasoning. The first post was entitled “A Prison Called Dunya,” referring to the temporal world. In it, Abdulazeez uses the hypothetical example of a prisoner who is told he would be given a test that would either take him out of his earthly prison—or send him into a more restrictive environment.”I would imagine that any sane person would devote their time to mastering the information on the study guide and stay patient with their studies, only giving time for the other things around to keep themselves focused on passing the exam,” Abdulazeez wrote. “They would do this because they know and have been told that they will be rewarded with pleasures that they have never seen.”This life is that test, he wrote, “designed to separate the inhabitants of Paradise from the inhabitants of Hellfire.” The second post is called “Understanding Islam: The Story of the Three Blind Men.” It suggests Abdulazeez felt his fellow Muslims had a “certain understanding of Islam and keep a tunnel vision of what we think Islam is.” He uses the example of blind men who feel an elephant but can’t quite tell what the creature is. He says Muslims have a similar understanding of the earliest companions of the Prophet Muhammad. That they were “like priests living in monasteries is not true,” he says; rather they were “towards the end of the lives were either a mayor of a town, governor of a state, or leader of an army at the frontlines.” “We ask Allah to make us follow their path,” Abdulazeez wrote. “To give us a complete understanding of the message of Islam, and the strength the live by this knowledge, and to know what role we need to play to establish Islam in the world.”— Katie Zavadski

In other news… 

an Idaho Muslim Refugee Planned Suicide Bombing on U.S. Troops, and he trained others as well.

I went to a family event a few years back that was in Boise, Idaho. At the event, in another part of facility, were Sudanese Muslims getting off buses [I could tell because of the clothes the men and women were wearing]. I asked one of the workers what was going on, they said Boise was one of the cities that take in these “refugees.” I remember thinking to myself that this policy was gonna bite them in the ass…. um.

Creeping Sharia continues to note:

Idaho can still expect to receive more Muslim refugees as churches and other humanitarian organizations receive hefty commissions from the federal government to dump them on American communities. While the State Department insists it conducts rigorous background checks on refugees, determining whether or not a Third World Muslim from a war-torn state has terrorist connections is difficult.

The Washington Times reports that a southern Idaho refugee center expects to receive 300 more Muslim refugees from Syria in 2015. Taxpayers will not be notified when the refugees, who will live off their money and strain school district budgets with their inability to speak English or perform basic academic tasks, arrive in their town. Why they should be expected to embrace an alien presence of Syrians who will soak up resources meant to take care of their children and vulnerable members of the community is never explained.

What a crazy, peaceful world we live in. (As I *pound* my head on the keyboard.)