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jjmuneer
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ISIS destroy prophet youni's shrine and burn copies of the quran that were there:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTqSNvefHPQ&feature=youtu.be

how in all that is sane are these guys muslims?
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Iraqis living under Isis rule in Iraq, where non-Sunni residents have been forced from their homes and tens of mosques have been deemed idolatrous and marked for destruction, have started to push back against the extreme interpretation of Islam being imposed on them.

The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant has won significant territorial victories and declared an Islamic caliphate in swaths of land it has seized, from al-Bab in Syria to Falluja in Iraq. The US recently said Isis was worse than al-Qaida (pdf) and that it had a "full-blown army". It has subsequently increased reconnaissance flights over Mosul, from one flight a month just two months ago to 50 flights a day.

Isis fighters have fought and wrested territory from the Syrian army, the Iraqi army and the Kurdish peshmerga, but have revealed their fragility in governance, in particular, a brutal disregard for local religious and cultural values.

In Mosul, despite its military triumphs, Isis is losing the hearts, minds and obedience of residents who say they have had enough.

When its fighters destroyed the Nabi Jonah mosque (Jonah's tomb) in the Iraqi city last Thursday, they failed to removed copies of the Qur'an and other religious texts. Residents treading through the ruins of the building found torn and burnt pages of the holy books scattered across the rubble. It was an insult to Islam that was captured on video and unified the city in outrage.

"[Isis] claims that having graves inside mosques is heretical but what about the Qur'an, why did not they remove the Qur'an from the mosque before destroying it?" one resident, who did not wish to be named, asked the Guardian.

The fighters – who adhere to an extreme interpretation of Sunni Islam that requires the destruction of shrines and graves as idolatory – have reportedly drawn up a list of around 50 mosques to be destroyed in Mosul so far.

The group has a unit called Katayib Taswiya, the demolition battalion, whose job is to identify heretical mosques for destruction. The battalion razes to the ground any mosques built on tombs. If a graveyard has been built after the mosque's construction, then they will destroy the graves and any section of the mosque building.

Among the 50 on the list are a shrine to the prophet Seth – considered in Islam, Judaism and Christianity to be Adam and Eve's third son – and the 14th-century Prophet Jirjis mosque and shrine, which was bombed and largely destroyed on Friday. The Prominent Iraqi architect Ihsan Fethi described the destruction of the heritage site in Nineveh as "cultural suicide".

Speaking to the Guardian from Mosul, Bashar, a 38-year-old musician, said people had tried to occupy the mosques under threaten in an effort to prevent fighters from bombing them.

When the demolition battalion made its move on the Jirjis mosque in the Souq al-Sharin neigbourhood, some residents decided to take a stand. On Friday and Saturday evening, they slept inside the mosque in the hope that their presence would dissuade the militants from their demolition attempts. The fighters came back on Sunday and destroyed the graveyard as planned, but most of the mosque is still standing.

Isis defended its destruction of the sites in a post on one of its main websites on Tuesday: "The demolition of structures erected above graves is a matter of great religious clarity. Our pious predecessors have done so … There is no debate on the legitimacy of demolishing or removing those graves and shrines."

But on Sunday, Mosul residents continued their defiance. They had named Monday as the first day of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. On Sunday evening, militants paraded through the city, ordering citizens through loudspeakers mounted on vehicles to continue their fast on Monday or face punishment. These warnings were ignored and the arrival of Eid was announced from Mosul's mosques on Monday. In the face of public rebellion, Isis changed its mind and several hours later announced the end of Ramadan.

With at least 8,000 years of continuous habitation, Mosul is considered an archeological treasure, with many heritage sites belonging to all religions and sects. Dubbed "small Iraq", people from a range of religions and ethnicities have lived side by side peacefully for centuries.

This solidarity was displayed last week when several thousand Christian residents were given a deadline of midday on Saturday to convert to Islam, pay a special tax or "face the sword". Fleeing Christians told the Guardian that when they were preparing to leave, fearful of the threats, their Muslim neighbours told them to stay put and promised to defend them should Isis come after them. Most of the Christian population fled regardless to areas under control of the Kurdistan regional government.

This weekend, reports leaked from the city that Isis had ordered the closure of women's salons and placed specific restrictions on the styling of men's facial hair. Drug supplies, particularly for those with kidney disease, are running short.

In what could be an indicative violent eruption of resentment and anger from the population, two Isis fighters were reportedly shot dead in broad daylight in the Qayara neighbourhood of south Mosul on Sunday. A witness told the Guardian he saw three assailants fleeing the scene through the city's narrow alleyways.

The initial joy with which Isis was received in Mosul, as liberators for the Sunni population after years of sectarian corruption and restriction at the hands of the Iraqi army, may already have run dry.

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The situation in Iraq as of 01/08/2014

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latest situation according to beardos haha

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stalin lovers? haha Dafuq are these guys smoking?

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SADYEA IS IN ISIS HANDS? FK THEM BEARDOS
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jjmuneer
Aug 1 14, 11:19
ALAN
Aug 1 14, 11:12
I thought Naqshbandi militia were Kurdish like Ansar Al Sunna
Na dude, I don't even know why they are called "Naqshbandis", the actual ones are a bunch of north indian muslim sufis. Who knows.
Haven't read this article yet, might worth to look at. The Naqshbandi Order in Seventeenth - Century Kurdistan

https://www.academia.edu/5953956/The_Naqshbandi_Order_in_Seventeenth-Century_Kurdistan
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These bearded mascara wearing sociopathic homos just took sinjar. I havent been up to date because of vacation. We must take sinjar back its the capital of yezidis. We also have to push them out of rojava and diyala.
Edited by lashgare, Aug 4 14, 9:55.
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Sinjar. Shingal in Kurdish
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Aug 4 14, 10:33
Sinjar. Shingal in Kurdish
Ok i stand corrected. Anything to say on isis take over.
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lashgare
Aug 4 14, 9:52
These bearded mascara wearing sociopathic homos just took sinjar. I havent been up to date because of vacation. We must take sinjar back its the capital of yezidis. We also have to push them out of rojava and diyala.
are u sure?!! Do u have sources of them taking shingal, holy shizz!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7v3E_esxFig

LOL
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lashgare
Aug 4 14, 9:52
These bearded mascara wearing sociopathic homos just took sinjar. I havent been up to date because of vacation. We must take sinjar back its the capital of yezidis. We also have to push them out of rojava and diyala.
are u sure?!! Do u have sources of them taking shingal, holy shizz!
http://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2014%2F08%2F04%2Fworld%2Fmiddleeast%2Firaq.html&h=zAQFfMYm0&s=1
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jjmuneer
Aug 5 14, 2:36
Mahdi won't come from Xorasan, nor with black banners (color of evil). It's a Hadith, Quran doesnt mention any return, except Messiah's return
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jjmuneer
Aug 5 14, 2:36
Mahdi won't come from Xorasan, nor with black banners (color of evil). It's a Hadith, Quran doesnt mention any return, except Messiah's return
The Quran doesn't mention many things. Like how to pray, but that doesn't mean you pray how you like. Since it's a fact the Prophet prayed in a certain way at certain time periods.
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Two differen't people just your usual conspiracy theories. Someone searched, found a image of a guy who looks similar to Baghdadi and as (how else) usual claimed it's from Israeli bar. and so there you have your "zionist" agent. I have compared this image to other images of Baghdadi definitely two different people.

Images of Baghdadi in younger years.
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the most notable things. shorter but fat eyebrows, different Noseshape. His ears are not that "outstanding" more hair on his head in older years than this image at the club where he is literally bold.


"Ahlulbait news agency" Iranian? No wonder they try to connect him to Israel.
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Ahlul bait is shia but it is independantly sponsored. It's not a case of anti-Israelism, but rather Shias dislike Wahhabis.
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He is definitely a rat a worm but he has no connection to Israel
Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time.
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A few days ago ISIS captured SAA 93th brigade at Raqqa, they're probably preping an assault to Kobane again. It's reported around 30 SAA soldier fled to Kobane., shizzers left all the weapons behind again.
http://justpaste.it/gazoalewa1
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suicide bomber goes charging in:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lrQwyY1Ll8&list=UUuqdsYT5rFqw0L5oO_HwvgA
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in the middle of turkey salt lake, isis

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isis themed shop in istanbul
http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2014/the-jihadi-gift-shop-in-istanbul/

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maliki announced on state television he would file a complaint against the president of iraq for violating the constitution. Now he declared a state of emergency and deployed all his forces in baghdad surrounding the green zone. A state of emergency means that maliki will have a total control of the country. There will be no parliament, no president, no ministers. He will be the one-man-army. xD
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John Mckein with Baghdadi in Syria

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Russian Girenak Joseph, who visited Kirkuk in Kurdistan as a part of his tour throu the 1870 - 1873 AD, who published the results of his trip & his studies later in 1879, in the 4th volume in the Bulletin of the Caucasus department of the Royal Geographical Russian Society estimated Kirkuk's population as many as 12-50,000 people, & he emphasized that except 40 Christian families, the rest of the population were Kurds. As for The Turkmen & Arabs, they have not been already existed at the time.
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Aug 12 14, 2:21
John Mckein with Baghdadi in Syria

http://z5.ifrm.com/30192/69/0/p1208176/12140.jpg
Alan I told you heval, his an agent...
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