21-year-old American named Samir Khan who produces his blog from his parents’ home in North Carolina, serves as a kind of Western relay station for the multimedia productions of violent Islamic groups.
While there is nothing to suggest that Mr. Khan is operating in concert with militant leaders, or breaking any laws, he is part of a growing constellation of apparently independent media operators who are broadcasting the message of Al Qaeda and other groups, a message that is increasingly devised, translated and aimed for a Western audience.
Al Qaeda and its followers have used the Internet to communicate and rally support for years, but in the past several months the Western tilt of the message and the sophistication of the media have accelerated. So has the output. Since the beginning of the year, Al Qaeda’s media operation, Al Sahab, has issued new videotapes as often as every three days. Even more come from Iraq, where insurgents are pumping them out daily.
The United States is losing the souls of teenage Muslims (if they ever had a positive influence on them). Muslim teens see the anger, greed, avarice, excesses, and emptiness of USAmericans as exhibited by the likes of Hollywood, "pop tarts," and elements of our culture. They are taught that every USCitizen approves of and practices the Pop Culture as displayed in numerous weekly and monthly publications. In order to counter this, the Muslim teens in the USofA are looking to their "religion" and to the definition of Islaam by such as Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda. But they're not stopping there, they are actively promoting jihad among US (the United States). By fixating on teenagers' confusion as they try to find their place in society promoters of violent jihad who live in the USofA or who are USofA Citizens are influencing some non-Muslim teens
as well as attempting to downplay the truth about Muhammadanism.
There are a number of links to books and websites listed in the frame to the upper right of this blog. I direct your attention to them to learn more about the insidious excrescence of the "followers of Muhammad."
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