Saturday 22 April 2017

Taqiyya & Phoney Victimhood Gets Indiana Academic Arrested.

  1. Narrated Abu Hurayrah: The Prophet said, "Khosrau will be ruined, & there will be no Khosrau after him, & Caesar will surely be ruined & there will be no Caesar after him, & you will spend their treasures in Allah's Cause." He called, "War is deceit."
  2. Narrated Abu Hurayrah: Allah's Apostle called: "War is deceit."
  3. Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: The Prophet said, "War is deceit."

So says the most trusted compilation of ahadith in Islamic scripture, Sahih Bukhari, in volume four, book 52. This explains the doctrinal practice of lying to the infidel, known as taqiyya. This is why Muslim spokesmen are such mendacious & slimy characters, it is their Islamic duty to deceive the rest of us as to the nature & ambition of their filthy religion.

Muslims are also permitted to lie to the infidel for personal gain, however, which is why we often observe conduct on the part of Muslims that we never see from people from any other culture, an example of which is provided by RT News today (hat-tip to Blazing Cat Fur):

Anti-Muslim threats, attack hoax created by US professor to keep his job

An assistant professor at Indiana State University has been arrested for allegedly making false claims of anti-Muslim threats against him and reporting a made-up attack. Azhar Hussain has been charged with obstruction of justice and harassment.

Campus police said students and faculty members, both Muslim and non-Muslim, were sent threatening emails in March.

The emails contained anti-Muslim sentiment and threats against the Muslim community at Indiana State University (ISU), naming Hussain as a target.

Hussain reported an attack on March 24 as he was entering his office, in which he claimed to have been thrown to the floor, the Tribune Star reports. At the time, ISU police said people in the area at the time of the reported attack didn't see anything suspicious.

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"Based upon the investigation, it is our belief that Hussain was trying to gain sympathy by becoming a victim of anti-Muslim threats, which he had created himself," ISU's chief of police Joseph Newport said.

"It is extremely unfortunate that this situation caused undue concern on other members of the ISU community," said Newport.

Hussain's scheme was uncovered thanks to an investigation by Indiana State Police's Cybercrime and Investigative Technologies Section and ISU's IT security engineer. The FBI and Vigo County's Prosecutor's Office helped with the probe.

The investigation traced the computer from where the emails were sent, which revealed that Hussain had sent them himself.

Hussain, who remains in jail on a $10,000 bond, is facing a felony charge of obstruction of justice and a misdemeanor charge of harassment. He has been suspended from his position at ISU.

WTWO reports police believe Hussain sent the emails after learning he would not be re-appointed to his position next year.

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