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ISIS jihadist Neil Prakash stripped of Australian citizenship

Does this Sikh idiot not realise that the Crusaders would also declare a crusade on sikhs.

Because Sikhs would qualify as Pagans. Crusaders not only declared crusades on Muslims but on anybody who is the enemy of Christ like Pagans and heretics.
Do you live in the current world? Crusades. Lol. War is mainly for profit.
Power is with secular countries now. The days of Christian power are long gone.
 
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He changed his name in Syria- to Abu Khaled al-Cambodi.
Many non-Muslim joined ISIS...they only changed there names even Muslim nuts who joined ISIS changed their names for secrecy and merging..It has nothing to do with change of faith... they get paid $1000/day which is more than most of them will ever make per day.. Even if an average Muslim is allowed to question him about his faith.. it will be exposed ..because the same pattern repeated in TTP and the terrorists caught were not Muslim.
 
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Many non-Muslim joined ISIS...they only changed there names even Muslim nuts who joined ISIS changed their names for secrecy and merging..It has nothing to do with change of faith... they get paid $1000/day which is more than most of them will ever make per day.. Even if an average Muslim is allowed to question him about his faith.. it will be exposed ..because the same pattern repeated in TTP and the terrorists caught were not Muslim.

What you say may be true. But this guy's story is little different. He is a confused man who fell prey to ISIS propaganda.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-38103439

Born in Australia to a Fijian father and Cambodian mother, Prakash travelled to Cambodia for the first time in 2012, at the age of 20. It was a confusing trip for a young man already uncertain in his faith. What he saw of Buddhism in Cambodia "didn't make any sense", he said later, in a slick IS recruitment video.

Prakash returned to Australia, tempted to convert to Islam but knowing little about the religion. He began spending time with a group of Muslim friends and learning about Islam. He decided he wanted to recite the Shahada - a pledge of faith in Allah.

He made the pledge at a local leisure centre used for Friday prayers. It was, he said in the IS video, "one of the best feelings I had in my life". The trip resulted in a chance meeting with Harun Mehicevic, an alleged extremist from Bosnia who had settled in Melbourne.

Prakash began spending time at Melbourne's Al Furqan Islamic Centre and bookshop, where he was radicalised by Mehicevic and others, but for more than a year after his conversion he did not substantially change his way of life. He grew frustrated and ashamed.

"I thought to myself, what am I doing? I have a job, I have an income, a car, a house, what sacrifice have I made? What have I done for the sake of Allah? All those nights I slept in comfort, I thought about the people overseas in the Muslim lands that are suffering."

So Prakash began to dedicate himself unsparingly to Islam. He sold his possessions and prepared to undertake the Hijrah - a journey overseas for the cause of Islam. In 2013, he travelled via Malaysia to Raqqa in Syria, the de-facto capital of IS and, in his own words, "the land of jihad".
 
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Do you live in the current world? Crusades. Lol. War is mainly for profit.
Power is with secular countries now. The days of Christian power are long gone.

What difference would it make if the crusaders neighboured the Sikhs the Catholics would have declared a crusade on them.
 
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What you say may be true. But this guy's story is little different. He is a confused man who fell prey to ISIS propaganda.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-38103439

Born in Australia to a Fijian father and Cambodian mother, Prakash travelled to Cambodia for the first time in 2012, at the age of 20. It was a confusing trip for a young man already uncertain in his faith. What he saw of Buddhism in Cambodia "didn't make any sense", he said later, in a slick IS recruitment video.

Prakash returned to Australia, tempted to convert to Islam but knowing little about the religion. He began spending time with a group of Muslim friends and learning about Islam. He decided he wanted to recite the Shahada - a pledge of faith in Allah.

He made the pledge at a local leisure centre used for Friday prayers. It was, he said in the IS video, "one of the best feelings I had in my life". The trip resulted in a chance meeting with Harun Mehicevic, an alleged extremist from Bosnia who had settled in Melbourne.

Prakash began spending time at Melbourne's Al Furqan Islamic Centre and bookshop, where he was radicalised by Mehicevic and others, but for more than a year after his conversion he did not substantially change his way of life. He grew frustrated and ashamed.

"I thought to myself, what am I doing? I have a job, I have an income, a car, a house, what sacrifice have I made? What have I done for the sake of Allah? All those nights I slept in comfort, I thought about the people overseas in the Muslim lands that are suffering."

So Prakash began to dedicate himself unsparingly to Islam. He sold his possessions and prepared to undertake the Hijrah - a journey overseas for the cause of Islam. In 2013, he travelled via Malaysia to Raqqa in Syria, the de-facto capital of IS and, in his own words, "the land of jihad".
Most of ISIS fighters are totally confused and messed people. Who had little to no knowledge of Islam but were really pissed off by the racism and Islamophobia in the west. Also they were losers in life so a job offer of $1000/day and also the way to vent their anger made the deal even sweeter and still if we interview any of them, they won't be able to answer even the basic questions about Islam. A lot of these idiots went from Europe...one should think why? because here a lot idiots have no proper knowledge of Islam. Also many of them realised they have been trapped but by then, it was too late.. they couldn't do much and many got killed in attempt to flee...a very few succeeded in fleeing and their interviews provide a glimpse into the working of the ISIS and one can easily see that they were doing everything anti-Islam.
 
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Most of ISIS fighters are totally confused and messed people. Who had little to no knowledge of Islam but were really pissed off by the racism and Islamophobia in the west. Also they were losers in life so a job offer of $1000/day and also the way to vent their anger made the deal even sweeter and still if we interview any of them, they won't be able to answer even the basic questions about Islam. A lot of these idiots went from Europe...one should think why? because here a lot idiots have no proper knowledge of Islam. Also many of them realised they have been trapped but by then, it was too late.. they couldn't do much and many got killed in attempt to flee...a very few succeeded in fleeing and their interviews provide a glimpse into the working of the ISIS and one can easily see that they were doing everything anti-Islam.

A lot of them also have misconceptions of an Islamic State and the Caliphate they think it would be a utopia like state this is the kind of propaganda ISIS has been pushing to make people immigrate to its so called state.

Only to realise they are cannon fodder.
 
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Neil Prakash is a typical Indian hindu name for men.
True, thats is just a proof all subcontinent muslims are converted muslims and some of them forgot to change there hindu name.
 
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True, thats is just a proof all subcontinent muslims are converted muslims and some of them forgot to change there hindu name.

Some reverts do not actually change their names.
 
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what sacrifice have I made? What have I done for the sake of Allah? All those nights I slept in comfort, I thought about the people overseas in the Muslim lands that are suffering."

So Prakash began to dedicate himself unsparingly to Islam.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-38103439

This should put all the speculations on is name, religion or driving force for a rest.
 
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