Saturday, November 24, 2007

காபிர்களை கொன்றதால் அல்லாவின் அருள் எங்களுக்கு நிச்சயம் உண்டு- பாலித்தீவில் குண்டுவைத்தவர்கள் மகிழ்ச்சி

காபிர் இந்துக்கள் கிறிஸ்துவர்களை கொன்றதால் அல்லாவின் அருள் எங்களுக்கு நிச்சயம் உண்டு, எங்களுக்கு எங்கள் குடும்பத்தினரும் அல்லாவின் அருளை பெறுவார்கள். நாங்கள் வைத்த குண்டினால் சில முஸ்லீம்கள் இறந்தார்கள் என்பது எங்களுக்கு வருத்தமாக இருந்தாலும் ஏராளமான காபிர் இந்துக்கள் செத்தார்கள் என்பதால் அல்லா எங்களுக்கு அருள் பாலிப்பார் என்று பாலித்தீவில் குண்டுவைத்தவர்கள் மகிழ்ச்சி அடைந்துள்ளனர்.


Bali bombers still defiantArticle from: Font size: Decrease Increase Email article: Email Print article: Print Submit comment: Submit comment Cindy Wockner and Gita Anggun

November 23, 2007 12:00am

THE three men responsible for the carnage of the 2002 Bali bombing were yesterday defiant, unapologetic and welcoming of their forthcoming executions as they were visited in their island jail by some of their family members.

Imam Samudra had a chilling message for Australia: "Next year Australia will be down because it is one of the world's Christian armies".

Mukhlas, aka Ali Ghufron, gave a copy of his final will and testament to his wife and six children.

Delivering the will in the form of a spirited and emotional sermon, Mukhlas had 12 pieces of advice for his children, the youngest of whom is four, telling them to avoid Kaffirs and non-believers.
He, along with the others, was scathing of the roles of his brother and brother-in-law who have turned police informants and now work with police on deradicalisation projects.

"We should pray for them as much as we can so that God can save them," Mukhlas said.

During the visit Amrozi, the so-called smiling assassin, was smiling and laughing, kissing and cuddling his brother's young children and saying that when he is executed as a martyr his family will be blessed.

"There will be a benefit if I die syahid (a martyr). My children will get the blessing, my family will get the blessing and they will be happy," Amrozi said.

All three men, who played leading roles in the nightclub attacks which killed 200 innocent people, including 88 Australians, remained defiant to the cause and say they welcome execution.

They have lost their final appeal against the death penalty, a judicial review.

However their lawyers say they are working on another appeal, saying the previous one was not conducted under due processes of the law.

Indonesia's Attorney-General has said he will give them a month after the final appeal judgment is released to signal whether they want to appeal for presidential clemency or the firing squad will be readied.

Yesterday's jail visit by Mukhlas's wife and children from Malaysia was witnessed by journalists who were allowed into the high-security island jail off the coast of Cilacap in Central Java.

It began with Mukhlas looking through his children's school report cards before handing each family member a letter and copy of his will.

The will contained 12 points and he lectured his family on the importance of keeping the faith, of prayer and jihad, and of staying away from non-believers.

Samudra, the so-called field commander of the Bali bomber, took the opportunity to hold a press conference to correct what he said was misinformation.

He had never said he was sorry about the bombing, he was only sorry that Muslims died, he said.

"I regret that there are Muslim people (who died) and Allahu Akbar (God is great) if there are Kaffir people (unbelievers) who die," Samudra said.

As the visit ended Samudra called: "Australia will be down, next year Australia will be down."

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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நம்பிக்கையின் வலிமை பெரிது!

குரூரத்தை நம்பிக்கையாக விற்கும் மதங்களிடம் ஜாக்கிரதையாக இருக்க வேண்டும்.

Anonymous said...

ஏன் இங்கே இருக்கும் பெண்களை விட்டுவிட்டு சுவனத்தில் தேடுகிறார்கள்?