Women Fight For Right To Join Al Qaeda
Extremist Who Says Women's Place Is In The Home Draws Backlash From Female Jihadists
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Another woman, Umm Farouq, or mother of Farouq, wrote: "I use my pen and words, my honest emotions ... Jihad is not exclusive to men."
Such women are al Qaeda sympathizers who would not feel comfortable expressing themselves with men or others outside their circles, said Dia'a Rashwan, an expert on terrorism and Islamic movements at the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo.
"The Internet gives them the ideal place to write their ideas, while they're hidden far from the world," he said.
Men have also responded to al-Zawahri's remarks. One male Internet poster named Hassan al-Saif asked: "Does our sheik mean that there is no need to use women in our current jihad? Why can we not use them?"
He was in the minority. Dozens of postings were signed by men who agreed with al-Zawahri that women should stick to supporting men and raising children according to militant Islam.
Women bent on becoming militants have at least one place to turn to. A niche magazine called "al-Khansaa" - named for a female poet in pre-Islamic Arabia who wrote lamentations for two brothers killed in battle - has popped up online. The magazine is published by a group that calls itself the "women's information office in the Arab peninsula," and its contents include articles on women's terrorist training camps, according to SITE.
Its first issue, with a hot pink cover and gold embossed lettering, appeared in August 2004 with the lead article "Biography of the Female Mujahedeen."
The article read:
"We will stand, covered by our veils and wrapped in our robes, weapons in hand, our children in our laps, with the Quran and the Sunna (sayings) of the Prophet of Allah directing and guiding us."
By Associated Press writer Lauren Frayer; AP writer Pakinam Amer contributed to this report from Cairo; AP writer Diaa Hadid contributed from the Gaza Strip; and AP writer Zeina Karam contributed from Beirut, Lebanon.
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See all 168 CommentsThat Al- Queada is right, or that they should allow women martyrs.
Why doesn''t CBS denounce the whole terrorist thing altogether, instead of making it out to be a women''s rights issue?
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A woman who has no rights at all, who is beneath her husband or any other man that she may come in contact with. She has no say in anything.
I guess they do want to kill themselves! And in what a better way than to be considered a martyr. You get out of your miserable life and would be considered a hero.
--Umm Farouq
WHAT? Are you kidding me? Equal rights for suicide bombers! lol Just when you think you heard it all!
... And blowing up market stalls killing other women and children
Posted by FeelFree4U
And why don''t you stand in the middle of them and be the judge?
RE: "Hey FeelFree, save your micropenis comments."
Posted by Petro49L
I didn''t make any.
Sounds like you are projecting your own insecurities again.
Might be hard to find all these virgins!
LOL
What is even better is that they will die and not be able to breed any more "little johnnie jihads".
RE: "This is actually comical."
Posted by MyOpinion1
You can say that again. Anything coming from the SITE Group or IntelCenter can be pretty easily dismissed as a demented joke.
Just more nonsense geared to scare the gullible into surrendering hard-fought rights, and to provide an excuse for murdering, maiming, and torturing more brown people for no good reason.
As for women who want to be terrorists in equality with their low life men, have at it, we can kill them too.
In other words, the wife with the biggest boobs. Fortunately thee were several others (wives) to replace the one that was crushed.
One of the more absurd items in this propaganda ooga-booga piece has to be the photograph.
If this woman had really planned to be a suicide-bomber, but then changed her mind, would someone really be foolish enough to don the explosives once again for a photo?
The regime has relied on poor reasoning skills to sell their fake war of terror so far, but it looks like more and more folks are wising up, and realizing that the terrorists that we need concern ourselves with at the moment, are those of the regime.
Our domestic threats far outweigh our foreign ones.
Re: "A lot of the girls I speak to ... want to carry weapons. They live with this great frustration and oppression," said Huda Naim, a prominent women''s leader, Hamas member and Palestinian lawmaker in Gaza. "We don''t have a special militant wing for women ... but that doesn''t mean that we strip women of the right to go to jihad."
I certainly couldn''t fault them for that, but there is no mention of any bomb here, and and the Democratically elected majority government of Hamas is not al-Qaeda, so why is this in any way relevant?
Did Rita Katz decide to throw that in?
Does this have anything to do with the unarmed Palestinian civilians that were slaughtered by Israeli troops yesterday, as they were demonstrating against the Israeli Gaza blockade and the Israelis opened fire?
Did I miss your article on that, CBS?
Looks like someone is trying very hard to "link" the al-CIA''duh network to the Palestinians'' legitimate grievances against the Israeli extremists.
Israeli Apartheid must end.
Re: "His first wife and at least two of their six children were killed in a U.S. air strike in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar in 2001."
Really? So we just summarily executed his wife and children for no reason, and with no effect?
That''s some beacon of freedom.
Re: "He later accused the U.S. of intentionally targeting women and children in Iraq and Afghanistan."
Well, we know that''s true.
That''s old news.
Also lengthy imprisonment with no charges, and of course torture, rape, and soddomy.
Re: "Another woman, Umm Farouq, or mother of Farouq, wrote: "I use my pen and words, my honest emotions ... Jihad is not exclusive to men."
Excellent! "Pen and words" for "Jihad". I guess that shows once and for all that Jihad" does not necessarily equate to violence. King Bush could learn a lot from this woman.
Re: "Such women are al Qaeda sympathizers who would not feel comfortable expressing themselves with men or others outside their circles, said Dia''a Rashwan, an expert on terrorism and Islamic movements at the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo."
Whoa!!!! Whoa there!!!!
How did this alleged "expert" determine who this woman(?)- could have been anyone, since it was on the Internet- how did he determine who she "sympathizes" with from this comment?
How did he figure out who she is and isn''t "comfortable" with?
Is this guy like a palm-pilot reader or something?
Is this guy really an expert, or does he just make it up as he goes along?
Re: "By Associated Press writer Lauren Frayer; AP writer Pakinam Amer contributed to this report from Cairo; AP writer Diaa Hadid contributed from the Gaza Strip; and AP writer Zeina Karam contributed from Beirut, Lebanon."
My mistake. There are authors named in this, uh, report.
Did it really take 4 people in 4 different countries, along with Rita Ktz from SITE and the other phony "experts" cited, to assemble this steaming mound of propaganda?
Funny how "al-Qaeda" is suddenly getting so active, right when Mr. McClellan releases his book.
Re: "The magazine is published by a group that calls itself the "women''s information office in the Arab peninsula," and its contents include articles on women''s terrorist training camps, according to SITE."
Are those training camp articles written by Rita Katz, by any chance?
Posted by FeelFree4U
I really despise the FLDS and the polygamist sect in the US as much as the Muslims.
I grew my dislike for Muslim men as a young woman in the U.S. military when I was stationed in Germany all the back in 1970. Middle Eastern men hung out on the streets there, and it was not possible to venture downtown Franfurt without being harrassed by filthy, veering, men who were obviously of Middle Eastern descent. I later learned that because I didn''t have my head covered up, they assumed I was a prostitute. I just remember they were dirty, and leering, and veering, and totally disgusting. Since that time, my opinion of them has only gone down.
I grew my dislike for the FLDS when my mother got involved with them and took my younger brothers to be indoctrinated into that lifestyle for their "salvation." When I was out of the military, I got custody of my brothers at age 24; they were 14. Unfortunately, they were so damaged by then, there wasn''t much I could do to help them. I learned that one of their "leaders," had regularly beaten my brothers with a 2 X 4. I was really angry at my mother for a lot of years, but now, thankfully, she is dead.
minnick8,
Re: "I really despise the FLDS and the polygamist sect in the US as much as the Muslims."
Well, at least you are an equal opportunity despiser.
So, you hate Muslims. Your comments make more sense now.
Re: "I learned that one of their "leaders," had regularly beaten my brothers with a 2 X 4. I was really angry at my mother for a lot of years, but now, thankfully, she is dead."
Yikes!
I''d say the FLDS 2 X 4 job sounds a lot worse than getting dirty looks from some Arab-looking guys.
It doesn''t make sense to me though that you would hate a billion people just because you thought these guys were being rude to you.
Posted by FeelFree4U
Are they not wanting to destroy America and our way of life? Do they not treat their women despicably? Are they not looking for every opportunity to attack America and its allies? So, when they get to my front door, what, I should love them? Forget it.
Posted by FeelFree4U
They were filthy, leering, leacherous, and would try to reach out and touch with no invitation or provocation. I came from a small town in the West and I had never been exposed so such despicable treatment, not even from male soldiers in the military. That impression that was made has only been reinforced with the developments that have occurred since 9/11.
Posted by minnick8
I hope they never get to my front door; I hope we Nuke them before that happens.
minnick8,
Re: "Are they not wanting to destroy America and our way of life?"
Nope. There have been millions of Muslims living in the U.S. for a long time. Ever have one give you problems, try to cut your head off, insist that you convert, cover-up, or whatever?
I don''t know anyone that has had any problems like that.
Re: "Do they not treat their women despicably?"
Most organized religions have been repressing women for a long, long time. The Catholics just did it again, yesterday.
Re: "Are they not looking for every opportunity to attack America and its allies?"
Nope. Most of them just seem to want to live peacefully, like most folks, without being tortured, maimed, and killed by U.S. and Israeli weapons.
Re: "So, when they get to my front door, what, I should love them?"
I don''t know how or why you would think that might happen, or why it hasn''t happened yet, if you are that worried about it.
minnick8,
Re: "They were filthy, leering, leacherous, and would try to reach out and touch with no invitation or provocation. I came from a small town in the West and I had never been exposed so such despicable treatment..."
Try any night club in any big town in the West, and I think that you''ll find this kind of behavior more common than you might think, and definitely not restricted to Muslim men.
minnick8,
Re: "I hope they never get to my front door; I hope we Nuke them before that happens."
So you hope we kill a billion or so people, in countries around the globe, for no particular reason, and you are telling me that they are the dangerous ones?
How about the millions living peacefully in the U.S.?
Round them up for execution?
You know that most Muslims are not Arabs, right?
minnick8,
The main thing to keep in mind about these IntelCenter and SITE Institute videos, audios, and whatever, is that they are fake.
Nothing to get worked up about.
minnick8,
Re: "I had never been exposed so such despicable treatment, not even from male soldiers in the military."
Things must have changed a lot since ''70.
Nearly 1 in 3 women in today''s armed forces have indicated that they experience a rape or attempted rape by their fellow soldiers, in fairly recent polling.
Can someone please invent a pied piper for muslims that will lead them all in to an active volcano?
-Sounds like they could fit well with the Polygamists Christians, Mormons in Texas, UTAH. Maybe interbreed to improve the physical look of each.
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