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From der Spiegel [ http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/why-young-germany-are-answering-call-to-war-in-syria-a-1003468.html ]
The Jihad Cult: Why Young Germans Are Answering Call to Holy War
Hundreds of young German Islamists have traveled to Syria to fight with the terrorist group Islamic State. SPIEGEL explored the extremist scene in Germany and the fascination with jihad in order to find answers about what drives people to join the murderous cult.
Whenever Ismail Cetinkaya runs into one of those young men who want to leave Hamburg to fight in Syria, he asks: "Have you ever slept without heat in the winter? Do you know what it's like to live without electricity and running water? Do you think a Kalashnikov works like the controller for your PlayStation 4?"
He also asks whether the young man is leaving his mother behind. And then he quotes the words of the Prophet Mohammed, and says: "Paradise lies at the feet of your mother." The implication being that those who leave their weeping mothers behind won't enter paradise.
Cetinkaya, 33, has a full beard and has been praying to Allah five times a day ever since he found himself, as he says. He's the son of Turks from Mardin, a city on the Syrian border. He speaks fluent Arabic and doesn't need a German imam or YouTube videos to understand what God wants from him.
God wants Cetinkaya to devote himself to "jihad." But jihad is really just the Arab word for struggle, the struggle one endures while on the path to Allah. In the Koran, the "great jihad" is not the fight against non-believers, but each individual's struggle against himself, against his own weaknesses, and against the evil that resides in every human being.
Cetinkaya is a successful fighter ...
QUESTION - "Do the same factors apply in America?" [PS - Please excuse the length of the article.]
The Jihad Cult: Why Young Germans Are Answering Call to Holy War
Hundreds of young German Islamists have traveled to Syria to fight with the terrorist group Islamic State. SPIEGEL explored the extremist scene in Germany and the fascination with jihad in order to find answers about what drives people to join the murderous cult.
Whenever Ismail Cetinkaya runs into one of those young men who want to leave Hamburg to fight in Syria, he asks: "Have you ever slept without heat in the winter? Do you know what it's like to live without electricity and running water? Do you think a Kalashnikov works like the controller for your PlayStation 4?"
He also asks whether the young man is leaving his mother behind. And then he quotes the words of the Prophet Mohammed, and says: "Paradise lies at the feet of your mother." The implication being that those who leave their weeping mothers behind won't enter paradise.
Cetinkaya, 33, has a full beard and has been praying to Allah five times a day ever since he found himself, as he says. He's the son of Turks from Mardin, a city on the Syrian border. He speaks fluent Arabic and doesn't need a German imam or YouTube videos to understand what God wants from him.
God wants Cetinkaya to devote himself to "jihad." But jihad is really just the Arab word for struggle, the struggle one endures while on the path to Allah. In the Koran, the "great jihad" is not the fight against non-believers, but each individual's struggle against himself, against his own weaknesses, and against the evil that resides in every human being.
Cetinkaya is a successful fighter ...
QUESTION - "Do the same factors apply in America?" [PS - Please excuse the length of the article.]
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 2
In the 60s kids smoked weed, sought maharishis from India and listened to the Beatles trying to figure it out.
In the 70s they "stuck it too the man", snorted coke and discoed the night away.
The 80s - I just try to forget the whole decade.
Today its a bit more violent and tragic at what folks are turning away from and towards in an effort to find their way.
In the 70s they "stuck it too the man", snorted coke and discoed the night away.
The 80s - I just try to forget the whole decade.
Today its a bit more violent and tragic at what folks are turning away from and towards in an effort to find their way.
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Sir,
I do know the Germans are not taking this lightly and they handled the issue they had in Berlin a month ago.
V/r
1SG Haro
I do know the Germans are not taking this lightly and they handled the issue they had in Berlin a month ago.
V/r
1SG Haro
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COL Ted Mc
I don't think that anyone should take this lightly.
The amount of "social disassociation" involved here is quite frightening.
Those who feel that they can gain nothing also tend to feel that they have nothing to lose and that means that they take actions which is incredibly ill advised and counter productive.
The amount of "social disassociation" involved here is quite frightening.
Those who feel that they can gain nothing also tend to feel that they have nothing to lose and that means that they take actions which is incredibly ill advised and counter productive.
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