Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Postgraduates Studies in Kufr and Apostacy


Two postgraduate students have launched a website to help British troops get the kit they need while on active service… Amazingly one of them claims to be Muslim!

The British media reported this story, stating Service personnel receive lots of gifts from kindly and well-meaning individuals but unfortunately they are often not what they want in their efforts to exterminate those Muslims who wish to live it as a state system.

The two students from UCL – part of the University of London – have launched Kit4Troops, a website that lists items specifically requested by serving British troops to help them in their war against Islam.

It is the brainchild of American Steve McGregor and British ‘Muslim’ Inaam Tahir, who met at UCL last year, and has won the backing of the London Entrepreneurs’ Challenge who also wanted to do their bit in the war against Islam.

Steve had first-hand experience of what it was like being a soldier away from home, meeting new and strange people and then murdering them, having served in Iraq as a captain in the US 101st Airborne.

“When I was in Iraq we received so much mail,” he explained. “Great as it was to get gifts, it was even better if you received gifts that meant a lot to you, like your favourite candy bar, or even a bit of kit that you really needed.

“Though the army had issued us kit that was good enough, we spent hundreds of dollars on gear that was even better. During our daily patrols, my men and I wore out countless pairs of socks, gloves, protective eye wear, boots, and more. Much of this kit is costly to buy, especially on a soldier’s salary.”

Well yes, that would be true as judging by most Garison towns, a large portion of a soldiers salary goes on Alcohol and for some another portion will need to go on legal fees defending rape allegations from women in those garrison towns who suffer at the hands of British soldiers.

After he left the Army, Steve said still wanted to help the war effort against Islam and, when he came to London – his wife is British – he realised that UK troops had the same problems as their American counterparts, hence Kit4Troops.

The website allows soldiers to create their own “wish list”, rather like a wedding list, which enables well-wishers to buy them them something they reeally need.

“It’s easy,” Steve told Sky News Online. “The difference is that, instead of people putting together a random package, they can send something that the soldier will really want.”

Whilst the sincere Muslims of Pakistan are doing all they can to cut the supply lines of the crusaders into Afghanistan and Pakistan, we have Muslims in the UK aiding the kuffar, allying with them in their crusade.

Allah says in the Quran:

O you who believe! do not take the Jews and the Christians for awliyah (close friends, allies, protectors); they are awliyah of each other; and whoever amongst you takes them for a friend, then surely he is one of them; surely Allah does not guide the unjust people.

Quran Translation, Surah al Maeda, 5:51

We may not be able to physically or financially help our Muslim brothers fighting the Kufr of secularism and democracy in Afghanistan and elsewhere, but to help the disbelievers is a clear act of apostasy and we ask Allah swt to keep us all far away from it, ameen.

We also ask Allah to guide these two students away from their disbelief and to become Muslim, sincerely and totally and so wipe away their previous crimes, that he guides them before it is too late and they end up in the hellfire with the Kuffar soldiers they supported in their fight against the Muslims, ameen.

Though we would not encourage anyone to break the law in the UK by taking the law into their own hands, such actions by this pair and indeed UCL in supporting them can only be seen as hostile acts by the Muslims around the world who would see them as supporting the troops attacking us, raping the Muslim women and murdering our children in cowardly night attacks and air raids in Afghanistan and elsewhere.

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