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  • As’ad Abukhalil et @gonzo disent qu’il faut absolument lire cet article : Why ISIS is a threat to Saudi Arabia : Wahhabism’s deferred promise - Fouad al-Ibrahim (et quand AAK et YGQ disent la même chose, je n’irais pas me risquer à les contredire…)
    http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/why-isis-threat-saudi-arabia-wahhabism’s-deferred-promise

    It is necessary to note that ISIS’ ideology is not different from the ideology of any Jihadi Salafi or Awakening organization. A quick return to the doctrinal teachings on ISIS’ websites will reveal the ideological identity of the group. Needless to say, the writings of Mohammed bin Abdel Wahhab such as The Book of the Unity of God, Clarification of the Doubts, Nullifiers of Islam and others are distributed in the areas under ISIS’ control and are taught and explained in private religious classes that the organization’s educational department holds.

    In addition, whoever reads the biographies of members of the leadership class in the organization the Islamic State of Iraq and later ISIS or the Islamic State (IS) will easily find that these people absorbed the Wahhabi doctrine and mastered all its details. As a matter of fact, their biographers emphasize the statement “he follows the teachings of the predecessors (Salaf),” in other words, he upholds the Wahhabi-Hanbali doctrine. This is what we read in the biographies of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, his successor Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, former War Minister Abu Hamza al-Muhajir al-Masri, Information Minister and official spokesperson of the Kingdom Abu Mohammed al-Adnani al-Shami and others.

    Notez que la photographie illustrant cet article est particulièrement choquante.

  • On devrait créer un «Prix Oriana Fallaci de la meilleure fabrication sioniste»:
    http://middleeastrealitycheck.blogspot.com/2012/08/oriana-fallaci-and-george-habash.html

    My last two posts were predicated on the fact of Oriana Fallaci’s having fabricated, in her 2004 Islamphobic rant, The Force of Reason, a whole new jihadi version of George Habash out of the interview she did with him for Life magazine back in 1970.

    Having re-read that interview, I now believe that As’ad Abukhalil is absolutely correct: Fallaci was also in the business of putting words into Habash’s mouth in 1970.

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    When one compares these quotations (with their suggestion that Jews qua Jews, wherever they live, are potential targets for Habash’s Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) guerillas) with what the PFLP were really saying at the time, their authenticity immediately becomes suspect.