IS Killers Of Muslim Brothers Cannot Enter Paradise: Al Qaeda
Atrocities being perpetrated by the Islamic State are execrable, and will bar the perpetrators from 'paradise'.
Guess who said it? None other than American mouthpiece of Al Qaeda, according to rt. American citizen, Adam Yahiye Gadahn (born Adam Pearlman) slammed the "dear brothers" in arms from Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ ISIL) for killing Muslim brothers. He warned that if they don't stop the massacres, then it will be 'easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle' than for them to reach heaven.
While no one can deny the military "strength and prowess" of Islamic State, "the crimes it has committed against Muslims cannot simply be overlooked or forgotten with time," said Gadahn in Al Qaeda's online magazine, explaining "there is no statute of limitations" in Islam.
"If these wrongs are not brought to an end and rectified here in this world, then a severe punishment has been promised both for those who committed them as well as those who encouraged, condoned or justified them, even if from behind a computer or mobile phone thousands of miles away," said the Islam convert once indicted for treason by a US jury.
As oppression is wrong, he added that the perpetrators will face darkness on the Day of Judgment.
"The Ummah's [Muslim community] jihad is not a video game; it is real life, with real consequences, in this world and the next," said Gadahn, known among terrorist circles as "Azzam the America", who also went under the alias Abu Suhayb Al-Amriki.
This California-born Gadahn is rumoured to have already "met his maker" and confirmed his philosophical conclusions. Since January this year he is thought to have been killed in an Al Qaeda compound on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, along with two Italian hostages. He appears very often in videos made by Al Qaeda, issuing threats to American leaders and calling for attacks on American and Jewish targets, according to thehuffingtonpost.
It is believed that he might have been killed in an "American counter-terrorism operation" or died by accident "in a US airstrike". Still, terrorists have a tendency to "rise from the dead" after the US administration proclaims them "dead".
Gadahn was interviewed last autumn, which was published in 80 pages. It slams the Islamic State.
Osama bin Laden did not want to "bring the wrath of the entire world" down on Iraq and Syria by "attacking and displacing largely powerless and defenseless minorities and slaughtering their men and enslaving their women and children," Adam Gadahn said.
Gadahn's post-mortem interview was released as a reply to the brutal video released by IS last week, showing the execution of Al Qaeda's Syria faction. Some members were killed with explosives, others thrown into a cage for drowning, while several were imprisoned in a car and eliminated with an RPG rocket-propelled grenade.
Last Friday, at a beach in Sousse, Tunisia, a gunman just shot at least 38 people, mostly foreigners. An explosion at a Shiite mosque in Kuwait's capital during Friday prayers cost 27 people their lives and injured 227, according to the health ministry.