After watching this film (pretty good, a little too long though)
If a Jihadi is killed by his own, then he really isn't a martyr, right? That means little brother denied his big brother all that trim that is promise is heaven? Sure hope the prison guards have fun taunting him in prison over that one!
Also, when the jihadis are promised 72 virgins - it never says in the Koran that they are female virgins!
This film shows why the country needed to elect Trump.
If wanting illegals deported makes me a bigot - then wanting a rapist jailed makes you a sexist!
Yes, a secret that isn't often discussed is that the virgins are, in fact, all male video gamers that are morbidly obese. Must be quite the shock.
Also, assuming it was ladies, would you really want all virgins? Wouldn't it be more appealing to get at least a couple that had some skill? You know, to teach the rest and whatnot.
If a Jihadi is killed by his own, then he really isn't a martyr, right?
Not quite sure I know what you mean "killed by his own". If you believe that whole heaven and virgin thing, then Tamerlane Tsarnoff, killed during a gunfight, would think he was headed there.
Even if a guy were to blow himself up, while trying to assemble a bomb, or had a fatal car crash on his way to an attack, he would think he was on his way to heaven.
Some muslim scholars think the promise is of a bowl of 72 fresh grapes, not 72 virgins.
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Not quite sure I know what you mean "killed by his own". If you believe that whole heaven and virgin thing, then Tamerlane Tsarnoff, killed during a gunfight, would think he was headed there.
I saw it as being killed by his brother running him over. Then again, I was sitting in the theatre thinking to myself 'I didn't know the brother was there to run him over. I thought it was gunfire'. So, perhaps the movie makers used a bit of poetic license
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