BEHEADING IS AN ISLAMIC TRADITION and you can see here, - TopicsExpress



          

BEHEADING IS AN ISLAMIC TRADITION and you can see here, graphically, how it is enforced and established as a norm. You can see yet another sadistic psychopath in the making. I wonder who this child has in mind when she so enthusiastically decapitates the doll? On one level this is sick child abuse, on a wider level it is simply satanic and barbaric and utterly terrifying. BEHEADING IS AN ISLAMIC TRADITION going right back to the beginning. It has been used over the centuries to slaughter literally millions of infidels and it is part of the reason that Islam was able to advance right across the Middle East, Africa and parts of Europe with such ease and lightening speed. After the rapid fire destruction of Classical Civilisation and in the Golden age of Baghdad (during which time massive punishment was meted out to Christians) and during one battle in Spain, knights heads were CUT OFF and made into a pile SO HIGH that a man on horseback COULD NOT SEE OVER THEM… Bill Warner Why We Are Afraid, a 1400 Year Secret: https://youtube/watch?v=t_Qpy0mXg8Y For example, in relation to the beheadings of not only John Foley but also the thousands of others during the advance of ISIS through Iraq and Syria, an ISIS jihadist, Abu Mansoor (@TaifaMansoora) posted on Twitter that Khalid bin Walid(ra) beheaded 70,000 Persian prisoners of war after the battle of Ullias, its 100% Islam, in case a munafiq [hypocrite] says it isn’t. And the Islamic Prophet Muhammad himself is reported to have personally beheaded 400-900 members of the Banu Quraysh following the Battle of the Trench in AD 627. This is important, for devout Muslims consider Muhammad to be the Perfect Man, Al-Insan Al-Kamil, to be emulated in all things. ~ Tim Burton If you wish to share this post. You will need to go to this delightful page عبدالله برانسي and then copy and paste the text above if you deem it useful! Tim Burton text c/o Tony Nixon
Posted on: Sun, 24 Aug 2014 10:33:50 +0000

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