Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, the self-described Muslim Soldier of Allah, who is in prison awaiting Court Martial for multiple counts of murder, sent hand-written and typed documents to Fox News describing his actions on November 5, 2009 at Fort Hood, Texas. Nidal Malik Hasan is accused of the mass shooting of unarmed servicemen and women with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted murder which occurred less than a month before he was due to deploy to Afghanistan. In the documents he speaks of how he considers his Muslim faith to be at odds with his American citizenship and allegiance with the United States Constitution.
These admissions by Major Hasan also address what kind of relationship other Muslims living in America must be thinking about, because to be a devout Muslim who follows the commands of the Prophet Mohammad in the Qur'an, all Muslims must hold their religion in higher regard than their citizenship. All devout Muslims must feel compelled to wage war against every non-Muslim as they do every day in the Middle East. Maybe those here that feel the same way as Major Hasan should follow his example and renounce their citizenship, as well, and leave American soil before they feel obligated to commit Jihad against the rest of us. And, yes, we already knew that Islam was not compatible with our Constitutional Republic, which is exactly why Islamic Sharia law must never be allowed in our court rooms.In the only document bearing a date -- Oct. 18, 2012 -- Hasan writes: "I, Nidal Malik Hasan, am compelled to renounce any oaths of allegiances that require me to support/defend (any - sic) man made constitution (like the constitution of the United States) over the commandments mandated in Islam ... I therefore formally renounce my oath of office ... this includes my oath of U.S. citizenship."
In another document, the only one which is typed, Hasan declares that American democracy and Shariah law are incompatible. "There is an inherent and irreconcilable conflict. ... in an American Democracy 'we the people' govern according to what 'we the people' think is right or wrong; even if it specifically goes against what All-Mighty God commands."
My name is Nelson Abdullah and I am Oldironsides. And I am not a Muslim.
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Major Nidal Malik Hasan clarifies for all what other Muslims must feel about America.
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