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12:48 PM
Reut R. Cohen
The July 1999 issue of UCLA's MSA Magazine al-Talib features the faces of Ayatollah Khomeini, Osama bin Laden and Malcolm X.
The article in the magazine about Osama expresses a hope that Muslims will defend their "brother" when someone refers to him as a terrorist:
When we hear someone refer to the great Mujahid (someone who struggles in Allah's cause) Osama bin Laden as a "terrorist," we should defend our brother and refer to him as a freedom fighter, someone who has forsaken wealth and power to fight in Allah's cause and speak out against oppressors. We take these stances only to please Allah.
The Muslim Student Union at UCI is no different in their support for Jihad, terrorism and their anti-Israel & anti-American views. It still boggles my mind that they are considered a religious/cultural organization on campus despite their politicized agenda.
Jonathan Constantine posted the entire al-Talib article for your viewing pleasure at Red County Campus Watch.
2 comments. Leave a comment:
MSA= future terrorists of america
Americans, unless you act to oppose the MSU/CAIR activism NOW, Islamofascism will soon dominate your own life. Then will be too late to regret your complacency today.
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