„Selbstmordattentat ist ein missverstandenes Konzept“: Das erschreckende Video des Delhi-Attentäters Umar Nabi erscheint

    https://www.deccanherald.com/india/red-fort-blast-suicide-bombing-a-misunderstood-concept-delhi-bomber-umar-nabis-chilling-video-emerges-3801658

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    1. neotheseventh on

      In the video, Umar is seen talking about the „misunderstood“ concept of suicide bombing, explaining that what is often labelled as suicide bombing is actually a martyrdom operation in Islam. He further claims that there are arguments and contradictions against the concept and defines a martyrdom operation as when a person assumes they will die at a specific place and time, acting against the natural presumption of death.

    2. In other words „I believe that my god wants me to kill as many of „you people“ as possible, Its mass murder and I feel I need to justify this evil/help convince myself to go through with it.“

      Dude is vile and sick human being and trying to spread this idea that he is simply misunderstood trying to fight the good fight in the way god wants. His dying goal being to try and indoctrinate other muslims into similar actions.

      Fuck this guy.

    3. Obviously suicide bombing is misunderstood. We aren’t insane enough to understand it.

    4. EmergencyAtTheIKEA on

      I can’t be the only one who couldn’t understand what he is rambling about?

    5. „Also, dirty bombs – are they REALLY that bad? What? I’m just asking an honest question here“

    6. Strap some bomb vest and do a quick demonstration at home, so the world can learn more about it.

    7. blue-wisteria on

      This reminds me of that one interview where they were interviewing a spy for ISIS. The most chilling part about it was when the guy asked his commander why it was okay to kill innocent civilians and the commander said they weren’t civilians. Anyone who took part of the U.S government by voting wasn’t a civilian because they were participating in a government hostile to their regime. Redefining what it means to be a civilian to justify their deaths.

    8. Elect_SaturnMutex on

      „originally from Pulwama’s Koli village“. Ok, that explains a lot!

    9. 0zymandia5II on

      If only this guy’s thoughts were uncommon in islam.

      But no, let’s put up the allah-ackbarriers and sing don’t look back in anger one more time….

    10. MentalWolverine8 on

      I have a hard time believing this person was a doctor. There would have to be some signs that he was not right in the head. Then again, he probably hid it well. Just the thought that an everyday person, around you, could be harbouring such hate and poison, makes me squirm.

    11. No matter how many reports there are of terrorism, their ultimate harm is negligible on the scale of the state. If the state decides to fight it, it will eradicate anything. Terrorism may frighten the average person, but it is not the state, but the citizens, who should demand retribution, not agreements.

    12. The sad part is that suicide in Islam it’s a major sin with the only exception being when someone loses control due to mental illness.

      These suicide bombers try to frame it as martyrdom, but there’s nothing Islamic about what they’re doing. It’s not heroism, it’s a guaranteed path to punishment. They hurt innocent people and violate core Islamic teachings.

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