Did Nidal Malik Hasan Telegraph His Shooting Spree?
Posted by Steve Huff, Nov 5, 2009
UPDATE, 8:20 p.m.: Sources tell the
Associated Press that Nidal Malik Hasan came “to their attention at least Six Months ago because of Internet postings that discussed suicide bombings and other threats.”
So… read on.
Original post made at 7:37 p.m.
We should really, really keep in mind the possibility that Nidal Hasan may not be as uncommon a name as the average American might assume.
Still, an interesting comment was made by a “NidalHasan” on May 20, 2009 on a document published on the document hosting service, Scribd.com. The document was titled,
“Martyrdom in Islam vs. Suicide Bombing.” (
Martyrdom in Islam Versus Suicide Bombing) Regarding the content of the document, “NidalHasan” wrote the following (
http://www.scribd.com/NidalHasan):
"There was a grenade thrown amongs a group of American soldiers. One of the soldiers, feeling that it was to late for everyone to flee jumped on the grave with the intention of saving his comrades. Indeed he saved them. He inentionally took his life (suicide) for a noble cause i.e. saving the lives of his soldier. To say that this soldier committed suicide is inappropriate.
Its more appropriate to say he is a brave hero that sacrificed his life for a more noble cause. Scholars have paralled this to suicide bombers whose intention, by sacrificing their lives, is to help save Muslims by killing enemy soldiers.
If one suicide bomber can kill 100 enemy soldiers because they were caught off guard that would be considered a strategic victory. Their intention is not to die because of some despair. The same can be said for the Kamikazees in Japan. They died (via crashing their planes into ships) to kill the enemies for the homeland.
You can call them crazy if you want but their act was not one of suicide that is despised by Islam. So the scholars main point is that “IT SEEMS AS THOUGH YOUR INTENTION IS THE MAIN ISSUE” and Allah (SWT) knows best."
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