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September 1, 2005

'Islamodribble' 101: 'The Terrorist Katrina is One of the Soldiers of Allah'

Topics: Understanding Islam

And this comes from our "buddies in Kuwait," you remember, the ones that we saved from the grasp of Sadaam Hussein!

From the MEMRI translation, we have "In reaction to Hurricane Katrina and the destruction in its wake, a high-ranking Kuwaiti official, Muhammad Yousef Al-Mlaifi, who is director of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Endowment's research center, published an article titled "The Terrorist Katrina is One of the Soldiers of Allah, But Not an Adherent of Al-Qaeda.""

The article appeared August 31, 2005 in the Kuwaiti daily Al-Siyassa.

"How sad I am for America. Here it is, poor thing, trying with all its might to lower oil prices which have reached heights unprecedented in all history. Along with America's phenomenal efforts to lower the price of oil in order to salvage its declining economy and its currency - that is still falling due to the 'smart' policy America is implementing in the world - comes this storm, the fruit of Allah's planning, so that [the price of] a barrel of oil will increase further still. By Allah, this is not schadenfreude.

"Oh honored gentlemen, I began to read about these winds, and I was surprised to discover that the American websites that are translated [into Arabic] are talking about the fact that that the storm Katrina is the fifth equatorial storm to strike Florida this year... and that a large part of the U.S. is subject every year to many storms that extract [a price of] dead, and completely destroy property. I said, Allah be praised, until when will these successive catastrophes strike them?

I guess that "Allah" was angry at the Muslims of Indonesia when he directed the tsunami to destroy much of the region.




Posted by Richard at September 1, 2005 11:54 PM


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