No it's not the title of a hip hop song, but I am fascinated that in what is left of Iraq the religious leaders are not calling for Jihad against ISIS. Clearly acts are occurring that are against all Muslim principle and religious tenants never mind that ISIS wants to take over the country that high influence Mullahs have territorial sway over. I find it hypocritical to be so silent in this case. Are they complicit with ISIS in exchange for control when all is said and done?
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Originally posted by ghwk View PostNo it's not the title of a hip hop song, but I am fascinated that in what is left of Iraq the religious leaders are not calling for Jihad against ISIS. Clearly acts are occurring that are against all Muslim principle and religious tenants never mind that ISIS wants to take over the country that high influence Mullahs have territorial sway over. I find it hypocritical to be so silent in this case. Are they complicit with ISIS in exchange for control when all is said and done?
If they are talking I doubt they are talking to you.
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Originally posted by ghwk View PostNo it's not the title of a hip hop song, but I am fascinated that in what is left of Iraq the religious leaders are not calling for Jihad against ISIS. Clearly acts are occurring that are against all Muslim principle and religious tenants never mind that ISIS wants to take over the country that high influence Mullahs have territorial sway over. I find it hypocritical to be so silent in this case. Are they complicit with ISIS in exchange for control when all is said and done?
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