Jihadist likes Australia but prefers death for Allah
October 11, 2014 at 8:47 pm
(This post was last modified: October 11, 2014 at 8:52 pm by mralstoner.)
And he misses Coco Pops too.
Bucking the narrative that terrorists are poor, oppresseed, or only reacting against the West, here is a jihadist who loves Australia, misses Coco Pops breakfast cereal while fighting in Syria, yet nonetheless prefers death for the sake of Allah, and subsequent paradise and virgins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYJP1kOJbFA
Bucking the narrative that terrorists are poor, oppresseed, or only reacting against the West, here is a jihadist who loves Australia, misses Coco Pops breakfast cereal while fighting in Syria, yet nonetheless prefers death for the sake of Allah, and subsequent paradise and virgins.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYJP1kOJbFA
Quote:https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/2523...justified/Why would a happy Australian, content with his Coco Pops, put his life on the line? Because Allah promised paradise for those who die fighting to expand Islam, that's why. So Dr Obama is wrong that Islam has nothing to do with terrorism.
Islamic State 'is justified'
An Australian Muslim fighting in Syria and who supports the recent beheadings by Islamic State has told of his reasons for joining the conflict, and warned Australia against its involvement.
Abu Ousama was raised and educated in Australia but now lives in the Syrian city of Idlib, and is one of dozens of Australians who have left safe shores for the war-torn region.
He is among more than 1000 rebel fighters who form the Jund al Aqsa group - which is independent of Islamic State but supports its ideology.
Ousama travelled to Syria to distribute aid and is now a combat medic.
... Ousama said recent beheadings were a necessary part of establishing an Islamic State.
"You have these beheadings and some people might call them barbaric, some people might have all these names for them but what is the difference between a missile that hits a house which kills 15 kids compared to a man dying getting cut by his throat," he said.
"ISIS have taken this role of protecting the innocent Muslims of this country, of this land so they need to do what they have to do to make their state...
Despite his support for the beheadings of innocents, he says he would pose no risk if he returned to Australia.
"There is no hatred between me and Australia and actually home is home, everybody is going to love their country," he said.
"Do I miss it? I'd pay 500 Syrian just to have some Coco Pops, just because you miss home and feel like some Coco Pops."
Ousama said he was not afraid to die in Syria.
"I hope Allah sees the good work we've done and blesses us with his reward (of paradise)," he said.
"This is the best, what more could you want?"