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chesswarsnow
12-24-2007, 10:42 PM
Sorry bout that,

1. Some damned Imam was caught making a bomb, in Mindanao, Philippines.
2. Got caught red handed.
3. Now these so called preachers of peace are saying he is innocent, and his arrest was a mistake.
4. That very soon he will be released.
5. I say send him to Gitmo, and let him swim on a water board.
6. Read it thusly:
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/dec/25/yehey/top_stories/20071225top5.html

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Egyptian ‘bomb plotter’ an envoy, says grand imam


CAIRO: An Egyptian man held in the Philippines for allegedly plotting a Christmas bomb attack is an envoy of Sunni Islam’s highest seat of learning who was arrested by mistake, the institution’s grand imam said.

Al-Azhar’s Sheikh Mohammed Sayyid Tantawi told Egypt’s official MENA news agency that he was personally following up the case of Sheikh Mohammed al-Sayyid Ahmed Mussa who was arrested by police in the Philippines on Tuesday.

Tantawi aide Sheikh Abdel Fattah Allam said he expected Sheikh Mussa to be released on bail “in the next few hours.”

“The envoys of Al-Azhar abroad are chosen according to strict criteria to encourage moderation in Islam and the renunciation of violence and terrorism,” he added.

The religious affairs ministry issued a statement saying Sheikh Mussa was being well treated but that there were contacts at the highest level between the two governments to try to secure his release.

“Sheikh Mussa is a man of faith who represents a prestigious religious institution,” the ministry said.

“There are 29 Al-Azhar envoys in the Philippines teaching Arabic language and Islamic religion in accordance with an agreement between Cairo and Manila,” it added.

Mussa, identified by Philippine police as Mohamad Sayed, was arrested during a raid on a flat in the Majad Islamic School in the southern city of Cotabato in Mindanao.

An explosive device fashioned from a 60-millimeter mortar round and ball bearings attached to a timing device were recovered from his room.

Philippine police said the Egyptian was captured after surveillance and that intelligence reports suggested he planned to detonate the bomb at an undisclosed location in the city on Christmas Day.

Among the items they said were recovered from his room was a booklet on the organization of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), a rebel group that has been fighting to set up an Islamic state in southern Philippines.

On Monday, police officials insisted that they did not make a mistake.

Tantawi said he hoped Mussa would be released “within the coming couple of days” and that the arrest was indeed a mistake.
-- AFP With The Manila Times

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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

mrg666
12-24-2007, 11:11 PM
hey chess
whats ya fave tipple , whiskey ??

chesswarsnow
12-25-2007, 10:39 AM
Sorry bout that,




hey chess
whats ya fave tipple , whiskey ??



1. What are you implying?
2. You saying I am a boozer?

Regards,
SirJamesofTexas

red states rule
12-25-2007, 10:40 AM
Sorry bout that,

1. Some damned Imam was caught making a bomb, in Mindanao, Philippines.
2. Got caught red handed.
3. Now these so called preachers of peace are saying he is innocent, and his arrest was a mistake.
4. That very soon he will be released.
5. I say send him to Gitmo, and let him swim on a water board.
6. Read it thusly:
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2007/dec/25/yehey/top_stories/20071225top5.html

"


Egyptian ‘bomb plotter’ an envoy, says grand imam


CAIRO: An Egyptian man held in the Philippines for allegedly plotting a Christmas bomb attack is an envoy of Sunni Islam’s highest seat of learning who was arrested by mistake, the institution’s grand imam said.

Al-Azhar’s Sheikh Mohammed Sayyid Tantawi told Egypt’s official MENA news agency that he was personally following up the case of Sheikh Mohammed al-Sayyid Ahmed Mussa who was arrested by police in the Philippines on Tuesday.

Tantawi aide Sheikh Abdel Fattah Allam said he expected Sheikh Mussa to be released on bail “in the next few hours.”

“The envoys of Al-Azhar abroad are chosen according to strict criteria to encourage moderation in Islam and the renunciation of violence and terrorism,” he added.

The religious affairs ministry issued a statement saying Sheikh Mussa was being well treated but that there were contacts at the highest level between the two governments to try to secure his release.

“Sheikh Mussa is a man of faith who represents a prestigious religious institution,” the ministry said.

“There are 29 Al-Azhar envoys in the Philippines teaching Arabic language and Islamic religion in accordance with an agreement between Cairo and Manila,” it added.

Mussa, identified by Philippine police as Mohamad Sayed, was arrested during a raid on a flat in the Majad Islamic School in the southern city of Cotabato in Mindanao.

An explosive device fashioned from a 60-millimeter mortar round and ball bearings attached to a timing device were recovered from his room.

Philippine police said the Egyptian was captured after surveillance and that intelligence reports suggested he planned to detonate the bomb at an undisclosed location in the city on Christmas Day.

Among the items they said were recovered from his room was a booklet on the organization of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), a rebel group that has been fighting to set up an Islamic state in southern Philippines.

On Monday, police officials insisted that they did not make a mistake.

Tantawi said he hoped Mussa would be released “within the coming couple of days” and that the arrest was indeed a mistake.
-- AFP With The Manila Times

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Regards,
SirJamesofTexas



Yet the left keeps saying the world has nothing to worry about from the extremist Muslims

actsnoblemartin
12-26-2007, 12:15 AM
the left, left out its brains

:cool:


Yet the left keeps saying the world has nothing to worry about from the extremist Muslims

red states rule
12-26-2007, 07:30 AM
the left, left out its brains

:cool:

As more proof comes out about terrorism, and what the US has to face, the more left tries to say there is nothing to worry about