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So I am listening to NPR radio and they are doing a story on Mali in Africa.
(from Wikipedia)
In January 2012 an insurgency began, led by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad.[22] In March rebel troops staged a coup d'état, leading to sanctions and an embargo by the Economic Community of West African States.[23] The MNLA quickly took control of the north, declaring independence as Azawad.[24] However, Islamist groups including the Ansar Dine and Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), turned on the MNLA and took control of the north,[25] rejecting independence in favor of a Mali under Sharia.[26]

Here is the line that caught my attention: "When the Islamist insurgents took over there was lots of killing, raping, looting, and imposition of strict Sharia Law." Now, that is some kinda religion to allow killing, raping, and looting.
Who here wants to convert?
 
Why would anyone want to convert to a religion that allows murder, raping, and looting?
 
Anyone who associate Almighty God with human crimes is brainwashed at least.

But why would anyone convert to the religion of truth ! Because it's the only religion that makes sense.


  • when they hear what was revealed to the Messenger, you see their eyes overflowing with tears because of what they have recognized of the truth
  • Taking Shahadah and Crying [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hwq_bHeKWEY#%21"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=hwq_bHeKWEY#![/ame]
Reverts - Be Muslims !
 
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'Human Rights Catastrophe'...
:mad:
Amnesty details 'horrific abuses' in southern Yemen
Tue December 4, 2012 - New Amnesty International report came out Tuesday; Ansar al-Sharia took control of the area; "They committed horrific abuses," Amnesty says
Residents in parts of southern Yemen experienced a "human rights catastrophe" when an al-Qaeda affiliate took control of the country's Abyan province for 14 months, according to Amnesty International. In a new report entitled "Conflict in Yemen: Abyan's Darkest Hour", the rights group catalogs "a raft of gross and deeply disturbing" punishments carried out by Ansar al-Sharia, including crucifixions, public executions, amputations and floggings. "They committed horrific abuses," said Cilina Nasser, of Amnesty International. "They set up courts, their own courts and claimed to apply Islamic law."

One man, accused of spying for the U.S., was killed and then had his remains crucified. A video obtained by the rights group shows the rotting body, which had been left out in the open for days -- a warning to anyone who might consider doing the same. In another video, a prisoner, bound and blindfolded, is led to a public square. The man, convicted of spying on al-Qaeda for Saudi Arabia, is then readied for execution.

For the U.S. and Yemen, who for years have been attempting to vanquish a resurgent and emboldened al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the news couldn't have been more dire. "As the United States and as Saudi Arabia have been very, very concerned about al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula being able to sort of plot, plan and launch attacks from their hideouts in Yemen, the Saudis and Americans have worked together to create these undercover agents," Gregory Johnsen, a Yemen expert who has written a book on the nation. But the militants were not only going after alleged spies.

According to Amnesty International, one woman was beheaded for the crime of sorcery. In an extremely disturbing video, her severed head can be seen as it is paraded through the streets. And one young man, accused of theft, had his hand publicly amputated. "They detained me in a room for five days," the young man later told the rights group. "They kept beating me hard ... After five days, they gave me an injection and I slept ...When I woke up my hand was not there." A chilling video shows him lying unconscious -- his left arm stretched out as one man begins cutting through the wrist. Once done, a spectator takes the severed hand and raises it for the gathered crowd to see. Cries of "God is great" can then be heard.

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Ancient Lion, have you read the Bible? Have you read the Book of Mormon? I think if you read the Book of Mormon and took the challenge it presents, that you would change your tune.
 

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