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Thursday, August 7, 2014

ISIS VOWS TO DESTROY MECCA AND KILL JORDAN'S KING

Crucifixions in Syria by ISIS.

Their next targets are Mecca and Jordan.
It was a member of ISIS, news sources say, who recently tweeted via Twitter:
“I swear to God, if we conquer Saudi Arabia, as you worship, none other than Allah will demolish the Kaaba.”


ISIS has been called the most brutal and lethal terrorist group on earth.
Even Al Qaeda has said this of them.
ISIS follows a strict interpretation of the Sunni faith, which is against idolatry of anything other than God, and ISIS sees Mecca and its worship of the Kaaba as idolatry.
It has also threatened to kill any it finds near the Kaaba, or who have "rubbed the stone".
ISIS has become notorious for singling out Shiite Muslims and executing them.

Amnesty International listed a few ISIS atrocities in their 18-page report “Rule of fear;ISIS abuses in detention is northern Syria.”

“They have conducted hundreds of executions, beheadings, even crucifixions in Mosul, Iraq. They destroy anything that is not Islamic, such as the Assyrian Church in Mosul. Hundreds have been slain for being “infidels.”

Saudi reconnaissance planes have found ISIS terrorists heading for the Saudi border, aiming to seize control of the Iraqi-Saudi border crossing at Ar Ar.

30,000 soldiers have been sent to Saudi's border by the king there.

Baku. Rashad Suleymanov – APA. Representatives of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) stated that they will ruin the Kaaba after capturing Saudi Arabia.

APA reports quoting Turkish media that ISIS wants to take control of Arar city of Saudi Arabia and start operations here.

ISIS member Abu Turab Al Mugaddasi said that they would destroy the Kaaba in Mecca:
“If Allah wills, we will kill those who worship stones in Mecca and destroy the Kaaba. People go to Mecca to touch the stones, not for Allah.”


“The militant group's announcement is a message to all the states in the region that you are inside the red circle now,” Nouri Al-Maliki of Iraq said. 

A total of six mosques across the northern Nineveh province of Iraq have been destroyed by ISIS forces.
ISIS operatives have also destroyed four religious Muslim shrines in the region, including the Ahmed al-Rifai shrine and tomb, also in Tal Afa.
ISIS is leaving a path of destroyed churches, shrines and mosques in its wake as it storms across Syria and Iraq, and has even set its sights on Mecca -- Islam's holiest site.
The nihilistic jihadis, led by self-proclaimed descendant of Prophet Muhammad Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, have already bulldozed or blown up some of the most sacred places in Iraq, and seem bent on killing and destroying anyone or anything that does not measure up to their vision of Islam. Experts say the group, which originally stood for Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, but now simply calls itself "Islamic State," has appointed itself the leading proponent of the Muslim faith.
The threat to Mecca itself, the holy city in Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia, was unprecedented.
In the early 10th century, the extremist Shia group known as the Qarmatis raided Mecca, burned the Kaaba, and carried off the famous Black Stone as an "idolatrous relic". “They believed that other Muslims would stop making the pilgrimage. When people kept going to Mecca anyway, the Qarmatis finally parted with the Black Stone for an immense ransom.

But if ISIS actually tried to destroy the Kaaba, they would be met with extraordinary opposition.

Saudi King Abdullah has put the army and security forces on the highest alert. According to the Saudi state-run news agency:
June 26, 2014
"The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has issued a royal order calling for measures to be taken to protect the Kingdom’s national security in the face of regional turmoil. The Royal Court issued the following statement today:

“Upon the current events in the region, especially in Iraq, the National Security Council, presided over by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, has reviewed the course and consequences of events and, based on the commitment of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to protect the national security of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, anticipating that the terrorist organizations or others might carry out actions that might disturb the security of the homeland, the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques has ordered taking all necessary measures to protect the gains of the homeland and its territories in addition to the security and stability of the Saudi people.”
Custodian of the Two Holy ‎Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz today addressed the Arab and Islamic nations and international community. King Abdullah stated that it’s the responsibility of the Muslim world not to allow Islam to serve as justification for terrorist acts.

“I call on leaders and scholars of the Islamic nation to carry out their duty towards God Almighty, and to stand in the face of those trying to hijack Islam and present it to the world as a religion of extremism, hatred, and terrorism, and to speak the word of truth, and not fear anybody.  Our nation today is passing through a critical, historic stage, and history will be witness against those who have been the tool exploited by the enemies to disperse and tear the nation and tarnish the pure image of Islam,” said King Abdullah.

King Abdullah called upon the international community to do more to combat terrorism in this time of historical and regional instability.

AL QAEDA ALSO CALLS FOR UPRISING AGAINST SAUDI ROYALTY!
Al Qaeda Calls For Uprising Against Saudi Arabia, ‘One Of The Worst Corrupt Governments’
 “Al Qaeda chief Ayman Al Zawahri last Thursday urged Saudis to rise up against the kingdom’s ruling Al Saud family.

Egyptian-born Zawahri, who took over the leadership of Al Qaeda after Saudi arch-terrorist Osama Bin Laden was killed, invoked the ‘Arab Spring’ in his call.

‘Muslim brothers in the land of the holy mosques, a year has passed since the uprising of the Arab people against their rulers…my dear brothers why do you still accept to be ruled by the Al Saud family,’ Zawahiri said in a video posted on an Islamist website.

‘They are one of the worst corrupt governments who steal your money,’ he said. ‘Why don’t you rise up [against the Al Sauds] as you are the companions of the Prophet?’
   
While Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, has largely succeeded in riding out the storm, its eastern province – which has a large Shiite population – has seen sporadic demonstrations since March last year.”
In November four people were killed, according to the Interior Ministry and activists. Riyadh asserts - like its Gulf Arab allies - that Shiite Persian Iran is stirring up unrest in a bid to destabilize the monarchy.
Protesters' demands have focused on political reform in the mainly Sunni kingdom, with calls to improve life for the country's Shiite minority, and the release of political prisoners.

According to activists, security forces have arrested and released around 500 people over the protests, of whom 80 are still incarcerated.
Zawahiri's call underscores the difficult position the slowly-reforming and business-minded Saudi monarchy finds itself in vis-a-vis the rising tide of political Islam that characterizes the Arab Spring.

Al Qaeda has also been behind a virulent Islamist terror campaign in neighboring Yemen.

US military and intelligence officials have used Saudi Arabia as a staging ground for an expanding drone strike campaign targeting the terror group there.

Saudi Arabia believes it is under attack as never before, say analysts with close ties to the kingdom’s elite, and sees Syria’s civil war, the chaos in Iraq, Iran's arming oh HAMAS, and Egypt’s political crisis as posing a domestic threat to the kingdom. The threats from ISIS only fan the flames of unease.

Responding to these perceived threats, Saudi Arabia has passed a set of laws that banned citizens from fighting abroad, donating money to any faction in Syria or sympathizing with militant ideologies.

Islamists from the kingdom’s conservative Sunni majority are the main focus of government unease, most clearly via a decree that branded the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization.


ISIS Threatens to Invade Jordan, 'Slaughter' King Abdullah


ISIS terrorists recently posted a video on YouTube in which they threatened to "slaughter" Abdullah, whom they denounced as a "tyrant." Some of the terrorists who appeared in the video were Jordanian citizens who tore up their passports in front of the camera and vowed to launch suicide attacks inside the kingdom. 

    "The danger is getting closer to our bedrooms." — Oraib al-Rantawi, Jordanian political analyst

ISIS terrorists from both Iraq and Syria have begun creeping into neighboring countries of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and into the Gaza Strip.
Individuals with known ties to ISIS are known to already be inside their borders.

 ISIS leader Abu Baker al-Baghdadi recently discussed with his lieutenants the possibility of extending the group's control beyond Syria and Iraq.

He sees Jordan as a lover of the West, a friend to America.

One of the ideas discussed envisages focusing ISIS's efforts on Jordan, where Islamist movements already have a significant presence.
Few have forgotten the massacre of thousands of Palestinians' along with many PLO members that became known as "Black September". Those inside Jordan from Gaza and the West Bank have previously made sporadic attempts to make their voices heard in Jordan, to gain full rights as citizens there, and to depose the Hashemite king.

Jordan was also chosen because it has shared borders with Iraq and Syria, making it easier for the terrorists to infiltrate the kingdom.

Jordanian political analyst Oraib al-Rantawi sounded alarm bells by noting that the ISIS threat to move its fight to the kingdom was real and imminent. "We in Jordan cannot afford the luxury of just waiting and monitoring," he cautioned. "The danger is getting closer to our bedrooms. It has become a strategic danger; it is no longer a security threat from groups or cells. We must start thinking outside the box. The time has come to increase coordination and cooperation with the regimes in Baghdad and Damascus to contain the crawling of extremism and terrorism."

The ISIS terrorists see Jordan's Western-backed King Abdullah as an enemy of Islam and an infidel, and have publicly called for his execution. ISIS terrorists recently posted a video on YouTube in which they threatened to "slaughter" Abdullah, whom they denounced as a "tyrant." Some of the terrorists who appeared in the video were Jordanian citizens who tore up their passports in front of the camera and vowed to launch suicide attacks inside the kingdom. 

Security sources in Amman expressed deep concern over ISIS's threats and plans to "invade" the kingdom. The sources said that King Abdullah has requested urgent military aid from the U.S. and other Western countries so that he could foil any attempt to turn Jordan into an Islamist-controlled state.

Marwan Shehadeh, an expert on Islamist groups, said he did not rule out the possibility that ISIS would target Jordan because it views the Arab regimes, including Jordan's Hashemites, as "infidels" and "apostates" who should be fought.

The recent victories by ISIS terrorists in Iraq and Syria have emboldened the group and its followers throughout the Middle East. Now the terrorists are planning to move their jihad not only to Jordan, but also to the Gaza Strip, Sinai and Lebanon.

Who is to say that radical Palestinians and Islamists in Jordan will not open the gates of that country to ISIS, just as Syrians reached out to them at their cost? 


ISIS marches on.




7 comments:

  1. ISIS is relentless, much to be feared..Their 5 year plan is take over the Middle East, Europe...and then head for America...They are unbeatable, merciless terrorist group, worse than anything on God's earth....

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  2. The devil is alive & roaming the earth to find all he can destroy ISIS is the devil in action. Only GOD can intervene with salvation to save the innocent.


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  3. let them take over middle east, at least we can let the nukes free if that were the case :D

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  4. Since ISIS just burned the Jordanian pilot alive inside a cage, maybe people will "take them more seriously"?
    Jordan vows revenge...."GAME ON!"
    Jordanian king said he'd fight them until he ran out of bullets and fuel.
    WHY stop there?

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  5. These animals need to be wiped off the face of the earth, Every free country in the world should send troops there and annihilate the ISIS forces, make an example of terrorism in 2015 and show that it is barbaric and unacceptable

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    1. I agree, but the thing is, when our American troops buried 12,000 Iraqi troops alive, killed many thousands of civilians, left depleted URANIUM behind to kill & maim for 100 years...well, maybe we can see why WE were called "barbarians"?
      Maybe not...I can...
      WAR IS HELL...& hell has a way of creating more hell...so, on we go...but, yeah, ISIS ...why Saudi Arabia isn't running out there & killing them is beyond me...or Jordan...
      I reckon it's better for them to use OUR American troops...like all the times before?
      It truly is a "brother against brother" sort of thing in the Middle East...& America is NOT RELATED...

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    2. I agree, but the thing is, when our American troops buried 12,000 Iraqi troops alive, killed many thousands of civilians, left depleted URANIUM behind to kill & maim for 100 years...well, maybe we can see why WE were called "barbarians"?
      Maybe not...I can...
      WAR IS HELL...& hell has a way of creating more hell...so, on we go...but, yeah, ISIS ...why Saudi Arabia isn't running out there & killing them is beyond me...or Jordan...
      I reckon it's better for them to use OUR American troops...like all the times before?
      It truly is a "brother against brother" sort of thing in the Middle East...& America is NOT RELATED...

      Delete