From Jihad Watch:
Stoning is not just stoning, it's Allah's revenge
Asul Kasimov (left) with Ukrainian nationalist Anatoli Lupinos
Sharia, jihad, and an Islamic nation are inseparable concepts.
Islamization advances all three of these components, and consequently results in incredible violence and inhumane treatment.
It involves the legalization of ritual murders committed in the name of Allah.
Creating a society of obedient fear of death is their goal. In this environment, there is always one who cast the first stone.
"Stoning is not just stoning, it's Allah's revenge." Thus spoke a mullah...his name was Asul Kasimov. After a few hajj pilgrimages, he believed that Allah controlled his actions. In a "Sharia short course" that Asul gave me, he and other spiritual leaders of the Caucasus jihadists argued that Sharia courts offered the only fair trial on earth. Even the smallest doubt and objection was not accepted by them as evidence, and discussion was not part of the arsenal of the jihadists.
Imam Asul Kasimov, as well as other leaders of the Caucasus jihadists, dreamed about setting up Sharia courts in the Caucasus and around the world.
"Sharia is the sword of Islam," he said. "Allah will destroy all unbelievers and sinners," boasted a young imam to me.
"Only the Sharia can establish order on earth," asserted the others. "Jews invented democracy to enslave Muslims. We do not need their courts. We have the court of Almighty -- the Sharia."
In the Caucasus, stoning was not very much in vogue. Most jihadists liked to kill people publicly with a machine-gun or a knife. Many heads were cut off during the jihad and after. But the jihadists did stone the so-called agents of the Zionists. If Jamaat (the guard of the jihadists) noticed a betrayal of the jihad, the death penalty could not be avoided.
The only controversy over public execution was over whether it was permissible to say during the execution, "In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful." Everyone also agreed that Sharia punishment the most humane in the world.
The introduction of Sharia in the North Caucasus remained unnoticed as long as those laws were not applied to foreigners.
Once in 1998 in Grozny, I turned on the TV and I was very surprised. On one jihadist channel, "Marsho" (which means freedom in Chechen language), I saw Franco Zeffirelli’s movie Jesus of Nazareth. This was while Sharia was being implemented in Chechnya. I was pleased to watch film, but the next day the same channel showed a man being beheaded. He was a Christian missionary who had bought time on the television channel.
Over several years in the North Caucasus the adherents of Sharia kidnapped around 6000 people, demanding ransom for their release. This resulted in over 100 people being sentenced to death and executed. Several murders and demonstrations shown on television. The death sentence was handed down most often to women who had been charged with adultery. A feature of Sharia is that you first condemn and then look for evidence of guilt, so that escape from punishment is not possible.
One jihadist told me that he had personally executed several Zionist agents by tying them to railroad tracks. They were Muslims, but they were not saved; when the train passed, they were decapitated.
And imams such as Mullah Asul Kasimov (the number one terrorist in Azerbaijan) will always find a justification from the Koran for such activity.
Posted by Joseph Zaalishvili on July 11, 2011 7:07 AM
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