CAIR: The Shooters in San Bernadino Died For Justice


It wasn’t gun control or even mental health that caused this problem (though one could make a case for radicalized practitioners of Islam like Farook having questionable mental health), this attack was religiously motivated.

Not only is there proof that Syed Farook was in contact with al Qaeda operatives, it must be some kind of odd coincidence that all three shooters happened to be devout practitioners of Islam.

Siddiqi also counted suspected al Qaeda operative Adam Yahiye Gadahn as a parishioner at the Islamic Society of Orange County, though Siddiqi eventually kicked Gadahn out of the mosque.

Siddiqi defended jihad in an interview with The New Yorker magazine in a 2007 article about Gadahn.

Siddiqi called jihad “a struggle for peace and justice, so that you establish peace in the world, you establish justice in the world, and defend your own rights—the right of life, the right of property, the right of dignity and honor and freedom, and the right of your religion. So you defend yourself for that, and you defend other people who are suffering and oppressed. So jihad may take a military action, but it is not always a military action.”

There’s also the strange connection between Siddiqi, who gave suspected al Qaeda operative Adam Yahive Gadahn as position as parishioner of the mosque, and the al Qaeda linked shooters from Wednesday’s massacre. The terrorist couple, who were killed by police, left behind a 6-month-old child. He carried out his jihad leaving his child at home THAT is how important it is.

The Islamic Society of Orange County and CAIR didn’t immediately return requests for comment.

Source: breitbart.com



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