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  • MakeBelieve0

    Some of these images are very revealing about ISIS.

    It seems some of their propaganda stunts reveal that they don;t know the first thing about being Muslim and praying.

    Images below show them in groups prostrating towards different directions, which is strange as Muslims only pray towards Mecca. Why are they prostrating in different directions - weird?

    Somebody send them the Dummies Guide to Islam, quick!

    • They find out terrorists in France were young men drinking beer, selling drugs and they never go to the Mosq or pray. Neibourghs says.Ben99
    • Just read another article about the woman who kamikazed herself against the police 2 days ago...Ben99
    • ... she was wearing mini-skirt, drinking, going out, all the stuff ISIS supposedly hate about Western culture. Thats strange no? I think there's analysis to do.Ben99
    • there is thinking to do. the terrorist that hit europe are european. badly integrated individuals who were born and raised in europe but were mobbed by society.uan
    • this is the people IS recruits in the west for their war. they are the product of bad integration policies in the west.uan
    • and with ISIS people are becoming more and more racist and that will get that integration even worst... resulting in more frustrated people who will turn to ISIBen99
    • when i've said we were in a downward spiral, this is the downward spiral.Ben99
    • @Makebelieve Stupidity knows no bounds, presume you have seen the film 'Four Lions'?Bluejam
    • I doubt most of the western converts really care about being a muslim. They want something bigger, to be remembered as part of something.formed
    • The Columbine killers weren't bullied, they just wanted to be famous and remembered.formed
    • there's a parallel to make with school shootings and those terorists for sure.Ben99
    • ^agreed. these clowns are all friendless losers who cannot assimilate into any corner of society.dirtydesign
    • In France they have a 2nd-class citizenship attitude to many, particularly North African Arabs, its racism and ghettoisation, add that to the mix sadly.MakeBelieve
    • These overnight 'Islamic' terrorists seem quite unbelievable and clearly show they aren't Islamically-motivate... at all. Muslims know that already.MakeBelieve
    • @uan - please explain France's bad integration problemsfadein11
    • hmm so the muslim neighbours of the terrorists say they were bad muslims. They have NO reason to make them look like they're not real muslims now would they?zarkonite
    • Her neighbour was saying that they don't have a problem with extremism in their hood... except that's where the first female kamikaze grew up. We shouldn't bezarkonite
    • listening to regular people and populist journalists who just want to sell more papers. Expert opinions, FACTS and thoughtful analysis is what we need.zarkonite
    • in the paris attack they came from Belgium's Molenbeek. In France they are called banlieues. Ghettos, places that group minorities, where it's tougher to succeduan
    • it's easier to create friendless losers in those places.uan
    • @bluejam four lions is a great flick, and of course you mention it, given your usernamegarbage
    • Why dont u say "it's not radical islam." The level that some of you are going to protect radical islam and disassociate jihad from islam is disturbing.Hayoth
    • I am so confused why those on this board go to great lengths to protect radical islam yet will attack christianity viemently with vitriol.Hayoth
    • Allahu akbarutopian
    • muslims and islam need a rebrand imhotrooperbill
    • Hayoth - who is attacking Christianity on the board, out of curiosity?MakeBelieve

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