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Terror attack against civilians is not the work of American bully alone; it is also shared by extremist Muslims who think they are heading to heaven by blowing-up fellow humans. The Muslim extremist terrorists are wrecked havoc before and after 2001 attack of America in America against civilians; and now, they are doing it in Britain and in Yemen against Europeans. These dark hearted people perhaps doing these to avenge what they term is European and American support of Israel against Palestine or because of many other grievances. What I don’t understand is, why attack civilians of those countries? Isn’t Islam forbids attacking civilians? Children and women? This not Jihad but terrorism! These criminals are misguided by the Wahabis of Slave State of Saudi Arabia, Osama, Ayman and many hateful preachers who preaches every Christian, a Jew, a Shiite, a Sufi, or any other person will indeed going to hell! I don’t have a problem with that as long as they allow others to believe in whatever they wanted to believe in. One such government called Taliban was toppled after committing numbers of crimes oppressing its own people and destroying historical places including the Buddha’s monumental statue and massacring the Shiites. The terror groups and oppressors need to be confronted and no one should accept as if Sharia will be implemented equally regardless of wealth, gender, religion, political affiliation, tribal connection or many other differences. To those people dreaming Sharia to be established in these world? Look at Saudi Arabia! Growing beard, be headings, lashings, torturing - while making sure the law doesn’t apply to the ruling despots is not justice - it is not Sharia. Every Muslim need to be aware “Sharia” is only a weapon to be used against the oppositions, the poor, women, minorities, non-Muslims. Young misguided Muslims blown themselves-up to kill many innocents on their wake, are used as weapons to establish unjust system. It is outright criminal and contrary to the law of the merciful God I always believed in.
Buddhas of Bamyan

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