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veya_victaous- The Mod Loki, Minister of Chaos & Candy, Emperor of the Southern Realms, Captain Kangaroo
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Re: Brussels Airport Explosion
Security was supposed to have tightened up after 9/11, not just in the US but other countries too. I guess it didn't happen in Belgium, at least not in the part of the airport before the passengers check in.
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Stormee wrote:Security must be one hell of a haddock Miss Ragga.
I personally cannot see how it will ever be 100% successful.
I have told my lot to get out of an area PDQ if they here an explosion, if they hear gunshots lay flat on the floor until they discover from where they are coming and then flee PDQ.
Yes. The trouble is that terrorists sometimes plant two bombs, so that people run towards an area when a second bomb then goes off. It's a tricky one really.
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:To help further educate Ben on where islamic terrorism first started.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isma'ilism
You're such a fucking idiot. HA HA!
Do you want to spot your mistake and try again?
You mean you are going to post something where I then further correct you as per usual
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Islam’s First Terrorists
Abstract
The fourth Caliph, Ali, was assassinated during a civil war that his supporters, Shi’atu Ali (Followers of Ali), lost to the Umayyads, who thereafter moved the capital to Damascus. The Shi’a maintained that the Caliphate should have been kept in the Prophet’s family; over time this faction evolved into a sect unto themselves, which largely functioned as an official opposition, maintaining its claim to the Caliphate, but doing little about it. Several ghulat (extremist) Shi’a movements emerged that did challenge the Caliphate. One of them was the Ismailis. Calling themselves the Fatimids, the Ismailis managed to set up a rival Caliphate in Cairo from the mid-tenth century until the early twelfth century that covered most of North Africa and western Syria. A radical splinter of the Ismailis, the Nizaris, broke with the Fatimids in the late eleventh century and for the next century-and-a-half waged a campaign of terror against the Sunni order from bases in Persia and then Syria. In the late thirteenth century the Nizaris were overwhelmed by the Mongols in Persia and by the Egyptian Mameluke dynasty which halted the Mongol invasion in Syria. The Syrian-based branch of the Nizaris became known as the Assassins, and attained legendary status in the West after they murdered several Crusader officials in the Levant. Attention has often turned back to the Assassins in the West when terrorist groups from the Middle East are in the news, but in the contemporary case of the Islamic State (ISIS) the lessons the Nizaris can provide are limited.
https://kyleorton1991.wordpress.com/2015/08/24/islams-first-terrorists/
Really annoying History keeps backing me up on statements I make lol
Abstract
The fourth Caliph, Ali, was assassinated during a civil war that his supporters, Shi’atu Ali (Followers of Ali), lost to the Umayyads, who thereafter moved the capital to Damascus. The Shi’a maintained that the Caliphate should have been kept in the Prophet’s family; over time this faction evolved into a sect unto themselves, which largely functioned as an official opposition, maintaining its claim to the Caliphate, but doing little about it. Several ghulat (extremist) Shi’a movements emerged that did challenge the Caliphate. One of them was the Ismailis. Calling themselves the Fatimids, the Ismailis managed to set up a rival Caliphate in Cairo from the mid-tenth century until the early twelfth century that covered most of North Africa and western Syria. A radical splinter of the Ismailis, the Nizaris, broke with the Fatimids in the late eleventh century and for the next century-and-a-half waged a campaign of terror against the Sunni order from bases in Persia and then Syria. In the late thirteenth century the Nizaris were overwhelmed by the Mongols in Persia and by the Egyptian Mameluke dynasty which halted the Mongol invasion in Syria. The Syrian-based branch of the Nizaris became known as the Assassins, and attained legendary status in the West after they murdered several Crusader officials in the Levant. Attention has often turned back to the Assassins in the West when terrorist groups from the Middle East are in the news, but in the contemporary case of the Islamic State (ISIS) the lessons the Nizaris can provide are limited.
https://kyleorton1991.wordpress.com/2015/08/24/islams-first-terrorists/
Really annoying History keeps backing me up on statements I make lol
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:
You mean you are going to post something where I then further correct you as per usual
Don't sulk.
You fucked up and proved what an ignorant muppet you are.
jackanory
I backed mine with evidence and you are just doing what you do everyday, talk utter crap
Put up or shut up you little brat
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Re: Brussels Airport Explosion
Another thread disrupted by Didge ...
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:To help further educate Ben on where islamic terrorism first started.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isma'ilism
You're such a fucking idiot. HA HA!
Do you want to spot your mistake and try again?
No comment from rags
Double standards and this is where the disruption started
Clearly she is still upset
ha ha ha ha ha ha
Excellent, and there is always more of where that comes from if she wants to continue lol
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Every thread it's the same thing - Didge disrupting the discussion.
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FFS....
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:
jackanory
I backed mine with evidence and you are just doing what you do everyday, talk utter crap
Put up or shut up you little brat
Lol! That means you still haven't noticed your mistake.
Try clicking your link, butt face.
HA HA!
The only mistake to have occurred, its your immaturity to have befallen this thread
Put up or shut up
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:
The only mistake to have occurred, its your immaturity to have befallen this thread
Put up or shut up
Oh I will put up. I gave you 2 chances, you failed
You clearly don't know the difference between Ismailism and Islamism.
Ismailis are the most liberal Muslims on the planet.
You dumb ass.
I suggest you read back at what I said
I said the first Islamic Terrorism
I never said Islamism, it also shows how little you know about Islamic history or even of the Assassins
More like you screw up
Holy crap on a cracker that was hilarious
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Sure
In the 1040s, the Zirids (governors of North Africa under the Fatimids) declared their independence from the Fatimids and their conversion to Sunni Islam, which led to the devastating Banu Hilal invasions. After about 1070, the Fatimid hold on the Levant coast and parts of Syria was challenged by first Turkish invasions, then the Crusades, so that Fatimid territory shrunk until it consisted only of Egypt. Damascus fell to theSeljuks in 1076, leaving the Fatimids only in charge of Egypt and the Levantine coast up to Tyre and Sidon. Because of the vehement opposition to the Fatimids from the Seljuks, the Ismaili movement was only able to operate as a terrorist underground movement, much like the Assassins
In the 1040s, the Zirids (governors of North Africa under the Fatimids) declared their independence from the Fatimids and their conversion to Sunni Islam, which led to the devastating Banu Hilal invasions. After about 1070, the Fatimid hold on the Levant coast and parts of Syria was challenged by first Turkish invasions, then the Crusades, so that Fatimid territory shrunk until it consisted only of Egypt. Damascus fell to theSeljuks in 1076, leaving the Fatimids only in charge of Egypt and the Levantine coast up to Tyre and Sidon. Because of the vehement opposition to the Fatimids from the Seljuks, the Ismaili movement was only able to operate as a terrorist underground movement, much like the Assassins
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Didge wrote:Sure
In the 1040s, the Zirids (governors of North Africa under the Fatimids) declared their independence from the Fatimids and their conversion to Sunni Islam, which led to the devastating Banu Hilal invasions. After about 1070, the Fatimid hold on the Levant coast and parts of Syria was challenged by first Turkish invasions, then the Crusades, so that Fatimid territory shrunk until it consisted only of Egypt. Damascus fell to theSeljuks in 1076, leaving the Fatimids only in charge of Egypt and the Levantine coast up to Tyre and Sidon. Because of the vehement opposition to the Fatimids from the Seljuks, the Ismaili movement was only able to operate as a terrorist underground movement, much like the Assassins
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isma%27ilism
Which clearly proves I know far more about islamic history than zack
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:
I suggest you read back at what I said
I said the first Islamic Terrorism
I never said islamism
More like you screw up
And you still blamed the Ismailis.
HA HA!
Your arrogance is exposing your idiocy.
So now you are inventing things not said
All i said was they were the first Islamic terrorists
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Ismailism
Islamism
Spot the difference, you dumb fuck
So are you now claiming Ismailism is not an islamic sect?
What next are there no shia terrorist groups according to you
Again why do you keep bringing up Islamism, which is a political Conservative islam
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Another thread completely wrecked then.
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Didge wrote:To help further educate Ben on where islamic terrorism first started.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isma'ilism
What I posted to Ben
So now because zack screwed up not reading my post correctly, he is upset, as he just realised I never said islamism
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Fuzzy Zack wrote:
Click your link - D'UH!
You linked Islamic terrorism with Ismailism
You obviously meant Islamism
HA HA!
I only stated that within this sect of Islam was the first Islamic terrorism
Never claimed anything on Political Islam,. which is called islamism
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Re: Brussels Airport Explosion
Ismāʿīlism (Arabic: الإسماعيلية al-Ismāʿīliyya; Persian: اسماعیلیان; Sindhi: اسماعيلي; Kurdish: Ismaili; Esmāʿiliyān) is a branch of Shia Islam
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Didge wrote:Islam’s First Terrorists
Abstract
The fourth Caliph, Ali, was assassinated during a civil war that his supporters, Shi’atu Ali (Followers of Ali), lost to the Umayyads, who thereafter moved the capital to Damascus. The Shi’a maintained that the Caliphate should have been kept in the Prophet’s family; over time this faction evolved into a sect unto themselves, which largely functioned as an official opposition, maintaining its claim to the Caliphate, but doing little about it. Several ghulat (extremist) Shi’a movements emerged that did challenge the Caliphate. One of them was the Ismailis. Calling themselves the Fatimids, the Ismailis managed to set up a rival Caliphate in Cairo from the mid-tenth century until the early twelfth century that covered most of North Africa and western Syria. A radical splinter of the Ismailis, the Nizaris, broke with the Fatimids in the late eleventh century and for the next century-and-a-half waged a campaign of terror against the Sunni order from bases in Persia and then Syria. In the late thirteenth century the Nizaris were overwhelmed by the Mongols in Persia and by the Egyptian Mameluke dynasty which halted the Mongol invasion in Syria. The Syrian-based branch of the Nizaris became known as the Assassins, and attained legendary status in the West after they murdered several Crusader officials in the Levant. Attention has often turned back to the Assassins in the West when terrorist groups from the Middle East are in the news, but in the contemporary case of the Islamic State (ISIS) the lessons the Nizaris can provide are limited.
https://kyleorton1991.wordpress.com/2015/08/24/islams-first-terrorists/
Really annoying History keeps backing me up on statements I make lol
A history lesson for Zack lol
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:Ismāʿīlism (Arabic: الإسماعيلية al-Ismāʿīliyya; Persian: اسماعیلیان; Sindhi: اسماعيلي; Kurdish: Ismaili; Esmāʿiliyān) is a branch of Shia Islam
Correct. Not Islamism.
Ismailis are not terrorists.
It's misinformation like this that spreads bigotry and gets people hurt.
But were the first islamic terrorists which it seems you are ignorant
I keep backing mine up with evidence and you keep being the one claiming Islamism, which I never said once
Thank you, that is now 3 fuck ups in so many days by you
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Didge wrote:
More like you are the ignorant fuckwit on history
Now off and play with your jihadi dolls, they are not going to behead themselves you know
When the bigotry starts, that's when I know you really fucked up.
You keep telling yourself that darling if it makes you feel better after i just ,made you look yet again an idiot.
I gave to links to the history of them being the first islamic terrorists
What did you give
Bullshit lol
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Fuzzy Zack wrote:Everyone can see you fucked up
Thanks for the fun.
The only fuck up around here is you. Take care.
See ya loser
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Didge...I just had to bin one of your posts out of here...
KEEP IT CIVIL
I know how much you and zack like your lovers tiffs.....but leave it at that thanks....It IS disruptive....
KEEP IT CIVIL
I know how much you and zack like your lovers tiffs.....but leave it at that thanks....It IS disruptive....
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Lord Foul wrote:Didge...I just had to bin one of your posts out of here...
KEEP IT CIVIL
I know how much you and zack like your lovers tiffs.....but leave it at that thanks....It IS disruptive....
No problem
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