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Posted on October 15th, 2004 by .
Categories: Internal Debates.
The Harvard Crimson Online :: Opinion
Opinion article that highlights concepts concerning tawheed and jihad.
“I felt that sinking feeling in my stomach when I read the news of Bigley�s death. I was terribly sad�and I was angry. I was angry at the United States for wreaking enough havoc in Iraq to cause already-mad men to be provoked into mad acts of murder. But mostly, I was angry at the killers. First and foremost because they killed an innocent man. But also because the killers are Muslim, and I�m Muslim. And by committing their heinous act they fueled the belief that my religion, Islam, somehow encourages or condones such acts.”
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