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Isis militant Ali Saqr al-Qasem publicly executes his own mother in Raqqa after accusing her of 'apo

Isis militant Ali Saqr al-Qasem publicly executes his own mother in Raqqa after accusing her of 'apostasy'
Ali Saqr al-Qasem shot his mother Lena, 45, in the head with an assault rifle


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The activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently said 20-year-old jihadi Ali Saqr al-Qasem (pictured) shot his mother Lena, 45, in the head with an assault rifle in front of a large crowd Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently
In a shocking low even by the standards of the Islamic State, a militant has publicly executed his own mother after accusing her of apostasy.

The activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently (RIBSS) said 20-year-old jihadi Ali Saqr al-Qasem shot his mother Lena, 45, in the head with an assault rifle in front of a large crowd.

Lena al-Qasem is understood to have been accused of apostasy – a crime that usually means leaving one’s religion but in practise is used by Isis as a justification for murdering anybody who doesn’t support or speaks out against the terror group.

The exact charge against Ms al-Qasem was “inciting her son to leave the Islamic State and escaping together to the outside of Raqqa”, according to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights.

The UK-based conflict monitor said Ali Saqr al-Qasem had reported his mother to his Isis superiors, who then sentenced her to death and ordered him be the one to kill her.

The Observatory said hundreds of people turned out to watch Ms al-Qasem's execution.


It is not known why her son was given the task of killing his own mother but the reason the execution took place outside Raqqa’s post office is because that is where Ms al-Qasem had worked.

The news comes as Isis’ chief spokesman in neighbouring Iraq, Abu Mohammed al-Adnani, was reportedly left with severe injuries following an airstrike.

Al-Adnani, who has been singled out as a potential successor should anything happen to Isis’ leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, required initial emergency treatment in the jihadi-held city of Hit after losing large amounts of blood, Iraq’s Joint Operations Command said.

He has since been moved to Isis’ Iraq-stronghold of Mosul, MailOnline reported, adding that his condition remains unknown.


Isis militant Ali Saqr al-Qasem publicly executes his own mother in Raqqa after accusing her of 'apostasy' | Middle East | News | The Independent

What so surprising? These people don't even respect the PROPHET (S,A,W,W). What could you expect from them as I heard one of them on a Saudi Tv , wants to destroy The Roza E RASOL (S,A,W,W).
 
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what sect? oh you mean Wahabists?
is this a sect? I think its a death cult. this designation is for those who make beheading videos.
A personal challenge I put for myself to find even a single ordinary sunni who would have been involved in any horrid crime against humanity and I didnt find anyone.

so, be clear my dear
I am not referring to Salafi, or Deobandi faith people
Those salafis/Deobandis are also labelled as wahabis. FYI there is no wahabi sect per se, wahabi is the name given by other sects to Salafis/deobandis. ISIS calls themselves salafis and Muslims, they do not identify themselves as Wahabis.

You are acting against the very meaning of your own signature...I experienced it already in another thread when you did not ban the person who called KhalidR.A the equivalant of Baghdadi.

If you are here to spread misconceptions and hate among sects then please don't forget to mention the root cause of the mess in ME.
they are terrorist .. but none of them stoop to the level of AQ , Taliban and ISIS ...
i dont recall PKK , Hezbullah or Mukti bani killing their own mothers , burning a man alive and justify .. and so on ..
I am not in a mood to go down history and provide examples from people/govts/kingdoms who behaved like ISIS... I think if you are able to think rationally, the example of Shamil Basayev would be enough - A Sufi Naqshbandi who was the mastermind of Beslan crisis in which ~300 childern died. Now you mentioned TTP didn't you? Let me tell you what, TTP follows deobandi sect. The alawite shabiha of Assad was doing exactly what ISIS did i.e genocide in the areas they captured but since they weren't the so-called wahabis, your kind was not among the ones condemning them. And FYI the taliban are now being considered a weapon against ISIS in Afghanistan by USA,Russia and China...
 
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Here comes another one. Mr have you read any book written by great scholar Muhammad bin Abdul Wahab if yes than point out one thing which is not according to Quran and Sunnah. Every second person comes up bashes Muhammad bin Abdul Wahab but when confronted run away
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@haviZsultan Read his most important work and than debate with me.
ISIS are khawarij and they have to be wiped out nothing to do with WHabism. But ISIS should be eliminated by Muslim forces USA and Russia are bound to fail because their presence is providing more recruits to this retarded dumb group.
@Nihonjin1051

Can Muslim forces be reliably to be able to defeat the ISIS if Russia and U.S. led coalition didn't get involved?
 
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Can Muslim forces be reliably to be able to defeat the ISIS if Russia and U.S. led coalition didn't get involved?

Yes. ISIS and the like are unstable elements, and their occurrence is linked to political instability, war and foreign intervention, they are then sustained by these factors. If anyone is going to defeat ISIS it will be or it will have to be Muslims, and if the US and the world tries, they will either fail, delay another resurgence of Islamic extremists or worsen the situation.

And if we can't do it ourselves, then Islamic civilisation is doomed and you have our permission to bomb us all to oblivion before we fall to their kind.
 
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Yes. ISIS and the like are unstable elements, and their occurrence is linked to political instability, war and foreign intervention, they are then sustained by these factors. If anyone is going to defeat ISIS it will be or it will have to be Muslims, and if the US and the world tries, they will either fail, delay another resurgence of Islamic extremists or worsen the situation.

And if we can't do it ourselves, then Islamic civilisation is doomed and you have our permission to bomb us all to oblivion before we fall to their kind.

I think the best method as we have seen before is very motivated forces like the Kurds and Hezbollah that is capable of operating and fighting against ISIS. Yes the Kurds are not Muslims, but they are motivated to protect their region. At least it prevents the ISIS from gaining any territory there. But for the rest of the forces involved well...who can we actually depend on?
 
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I think the best method as we have seen before is very motivated forces like the Kurds and Hezbollah that is capable of operating and fighting against ISIS. Yes the Kurds are not Muslims, but they are motivated to protect their region. At least it prevents the ISIS from gaining any territory there. But for the rest of the forces involved well...who can we actually depend on?

Your salvation, if any lies in where ISIS gets it recruits from, Iraqi and Syrian Sunnis, and said Muslims across the globe.
The part in bold I need to talk about...

A lot of westerners, I mean no disrespect, do not understand the Muslim world, nor their own interventions. Number 1 fact you must understand about the modern Islamic extremism... forget everything you know if you must. Here it is: all examples of Islamic extremism movements in the Muslim world in the late 20th and 21st century have some sort of sectarian colour. ALL have a sectarian colour, and some have that as a dominant factor.

I could talk about this for several pages, but to condense it and let readers figure things out for themselves. The part in bold is no solution to ISIS, ISIS gains support from disaffected sunni communities in, you will not get rid of them by encouraging the kurds to steamroll ISIS territory or the Shia dominated Iraqi government. You tried this before, you tried to get Iraqi shias, kurds on your side during the 2003 invasion, you dismantled the Ba'athist system and left a vacuum, and by using this sectarian aspect, an insurgency started that had not been there before. You found yourself in the middle of a civil war between Shias and Sunnis. Baghdad before Saddam, nobody knew who was shia or sunni or whatever, neighbourhoods weren't segregated, people intermarried between sects. After the war started, Baghdad was split geographically it seemed across sectarian lines. The shia majority government left sunnis disaffected, and the former Ba'athists and newly formed jihadist groups preyed on this divide to plunge the country into a civil war. One that lasted a long time, in 2011, the Iraqi government cracked down on sectarian protests, leading to sectarian violence in one particular part of Iraq, from this protest and crackdown alone, many experts trace back the rise of ISIS.

Similar trends of sectarianism exist in Afghanistan. You invaded while bombing Southern and Eastern majority Pashtun, Taliban heartlands, while encouraging the Northern Alliance to invade and take territory. Little did your leaders tell you that these two factions and ethnicities has been at war with each other for years before you invaded. American soldiers were seen taking territory alongside the Northern Alliance goons who were notorious in those regions for their massacres and crimes against certain populations. Which is why only a few years after they were defeated, the talibs made a stunning come back, and will continue to push on, unless the sectarian divide is recognised and handled properly.

Another issue you have with ISIS is the sheer complexity: US, Russia, Syria (Assad), Syria (FSA), Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, Al Nusrah, ISIS, Kurds, Hezbollah... all factions with opposing interests, different visions. And it seems no-one was careful before intervening. The US in particular, it seems now, had considered destabilising Syria as early as 2006 according to Seymour Hersh, in order to bring about regime change. We also knew that we were basically sending weapons to Syrian opposition which included ISIS elements and Al Nusrah, or better known as an offshoot of Al Qaeda.

I know this is a lot to consider and take in, and it seems like a confused and cluttered post.

But really, this is the situation you are in, it is not simple, and each approach proposed by all parties have some glaring, and some fatal flaws.

I do not trust the US policy makers to make the right call on how to stop ISIS, or to bring peace, my confidence in world leaders is lost. For the reasons stated above, these conflicts are still being misrepresented even today.

You'd think, hundreds of thousands of deaths in, trillions of dollars spent and trillions destroyed. Nations and people bought to nothingness. 15 years of the same... we'd have learnt something from this. We have not. Our PM, David Cameron, committed us to bombing while giving us the farce about 'moderate' rebels, and that somehow getting kurds or other factions in to stomp out ISIS will work... as if we have not tried that already.
 
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what a typical Aplogist you are eh?
@Hyperion check this Gem out.

you guessed me wrong. I dont ban or negative rate people who disagree with me.

as for the signature and my post. thee is no hypocriacy

you see, my dear apologist..
first I need to you release the gas inside you that has blurred your vision and comprehension.

I am NOT attacking a faith but attacking a condemnable action.

secondly .. my signature applies to normal human beings who are not genocidal through their actions and their beliefs.

I grade Zionists, Wahabists and d Nazis.. as subhuman so my signature doesn't apply to them


PS: this post is for the rest of the readers since you are a classic apologist so its not meant for you.


I hear you
but have you heard that pictures speak thousand words. there is enough footage to substantiate many if not all of such horrid claims. I myself have seen their merciless executions and cannibalism and desecration of mosques and graves.

so dont ignore that .

Hi & good morning sir & @Hyperion ......come in as requested & lets cuss out the Wahabis mothers fathers ,sisters & son .

I am an apologist for someone who supposedly murdered his own mother:rofl::rofl: (are you serious ) .
Anyway classical apologist here :tup: thanks :cheers:
But I just pointed out your Hypocrisy in your own signature & for you to now exclude blah,blah,blah makes your sig redundant like your thinking :welcome:.
You have in your post taken the beautiful name of the Lord of the Worlds & distorted it to mean something dirty & nasty to suit your Agenda which fulfills your rotten bigoted heart .(call your friend LOL)

To equate Wahabism?with which you have a hatred)to this despicable act for just shows your low class non educated sectarian typical so called Hypocitical mindset (your sig) ?
Cheers :cheers:
 
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I think the best method as we have seen before is very motivated forces like the Kurds and Hezbollah that is capable of operating and fighting against ISIS. Yes the Kurds are not Muslims, but they are motivated to protect their region. At least it prevents the ISIS from gaining any territory there. But for the rest of the forces involved well...who can we actually depend on?

Kurds are not Muslims? o_O
 
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Can Muslim forces be reliably to be able to defeat the ISIS if Russia and U.S. led coalition didn't get involved?
It may take more time and blood but that's only way out otherwise for sometime even ISIS is defeated I am pretty sure we would face a worse group soon if USA and Russia doesn't leave. Also it's time to resolve Palestine issue
 
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Kurds are not Muslims? o_O

Thanks for the correction.

Religion
As a whole, the Kurdish people are adherents to a large number of different religions and creeds, perhaps constituting the most religiously diverse people of West Asia. Traditionally, Kurds have been known to take great liberties with their practices. This sentiment is reflected in the saying "Compared to the unbeliever, the Kurd is a Muslim".[215]

Islam
Main articles: Islam and Alevi

Today, the majority of Kurds are Sunni Muslim, belonging to the Shafi school.

There is also a minority of Kurds who are Shia Muslims, primarily living in the Ilam and Kermanshah provinces of Iran, Central and south eastern Iraq (Fayli Kurds)

Mystical practices and participation in Sufi orders are also widespread among Kurds.[216]

The Alevis (usually considered adherents of a branch of Shia Islam with elements of Sufism) are another religious minority among the Kurds, living in Eastern Anatolia. Alevism developed out of the teachings of Haji Bektash Veli, a 13th-century mystic from Khorasan. Among the Qizilbash, the militant groups which predate the Alevis and helped establish the Safavid Dynasty, there were numerous Kurdish tribes. The American missionary Stephen van Renssalaer Trowbridge, working at Aintab (present Gaziantep) reported[217] that his Alevi acquaintances considered as their highest spiritual leaders an Ahl-i Haqq sayyid family in the Guran district.[218]
 
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Hard to believe,was he on drugs or something?
you can be toxicated on many things not just drugs it can be alcohol , religion , cult belief , political party , .....

I think the best method as we have seen before is very motivated forces like the Kurds and Hezbollah that is capable of operating and fighting against ISIS. Yes the Kurds are not Muslims, but they are motivated to protect their region. At least it prevents the ISIS from gaining any territory there. But for the rest of the forces involved well...who can we actually depend on?
I believe they are Muslim at least a very big majority of them are Muslims.
 
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I was unfortunate to see an execution of an old woman with a head shot in her head by ISIS terrorists in the middle of the road

How did you see it? So you got proof? Please show it to us. And by the way your first reply on this thread shows your true agendas, so watch out mate the non existent Wahhabis are coming for you lol.
 
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Those salafis/Deobandis are also labelled as wahabis. FYI there is no wahabi sect per se, wahabi is the name given by other sects to Salafis/deobandis. ISIS calls themselves salafis and Muslims, they do not identify themselves as Wahabis.

You are acting against the very meaning of your own signature...I experienced it already in another thread when you did not ban the person who called KhalidR.A the equivalant of Baghdadi.
Link me please this is automatic ban
I missed it sorry

Hi & good morning sir & @Hyperion ......come in as requested & lets cuss out the Wahabis mothers fathers ,sisters & son .

I am an apologist for someone who supposedly murdered his own mother:rofl::rofl: (are you serious ) .
Anyway classical apologist here :tup: thanks :cheers:
But I just pointed out your Hypocrisy in your own signature & for you to now exclude blah,blah,blah makes your sig redundant like your thinking :welcome:.
You have in your post taken the beautiful name of the Lord of the Worlds & distorted it to mean something dirty & nasty to suit your Agenda which fulfills your rotten bigoted heart .(call your friend LOL)

To equate Wahabism?with which you have a hatred)to this despicable act for just shows your low class non educated sectarian typical so called Hypocitical mindset (your sig) ?
Cheers :cheers:
Hello apologist in denial
The subject of thread is about the new low of a an organisation which belongs to a class of subhuman for which people have names like wahabists , takfiris, kharjis, Daesh
All these references pain them and their apologists like you

How did you see it? So you got proof? Please show it to us. And by the way your first reply on this thread shows your true agendas, so watch out mate the non existent Wahhabis are coming for you lol.
I don't share graphic content here
I faw it on Facebook
Help your self and check it by Google
The place and people are no different to videos you might have seen before
 
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According to the Quran " Your Heaven lies under the feet of your Mother" -----my Mother believed Heaven was being with her children and would have fought anyone or anything to protect them---some are just not meant to live in this world....may his end come soon, slow and painful.
 
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I know ISIS are crazy but this is way too F'ed up to be true. Possible Propaganda by Asad sympathizers.

As per BBC:

"However, one activist in the town of Tabaqa, where the fighter's father still lives, said that Ms Qasem had gone missing some time ago after being accused of being a "regime spy" and that there was no confirmed news of her execution."

Islamic State militant 'executes own mother' in Raqqa - BBC News
 
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