Although it was his colleague and fellow Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts founding member Dr. Ali Hazratji who reminded UMassAmherst MSA students that “violence, warfare, and bloodshed were prescribed and ordained for them by Al’lah, whether they liked it or not”, Dr. Saleem Bajwa and Dr. Kimat Khatak continue to share his sentiments and honest expression of the “perfect example” of Al’lah’s Apostle.
Sunday will mark 10 years since the attacks by Muslim terrorists committed to killing kafirs by following the Sunnah, the sayings and practices of their prophet, Mohammad.
Close to 3,000 were killed when hijacked airplanes were used to bomb New York’s World Trade Center and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. Passengers on a fourth plane, believed to have been bound for the U.S. Capitol, were killed after they staged a mutiny on the hijackers and the aircraft crashed in a field in Pennsylvania.
The Vilest of Animals
“Bajwa describes the 19 mostly Saudi-born Muslim hijackers as “animal-like people with no faith or with a faith that has nothing to do with mainstream religion.”
As a pious Muslim, Bajwa strictly strives to follow and teach everything that Mohammed said and did, because he was the “perfect example to be followed” sent by Al’lah.
The Messenger of God is an excellent model for those of you who put your hope in God and the Last Day and remember Him often. – Qur’an 33:21
Sheik Osama bin Laden eventually took credit for the 9/11 jihad, and all righteous Muslims honor him as a great martyr because he based his faith on the original sources, the Koran and Sunnah, or sayings and practices of his prophet Mohammad.
Bajwa and Hazratji are founding members of the Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts, and as righteous Muslims they too will always do everything they can to follow the Sunnah of their Prophet, who was a perfect example of behavior.
Dr. Hazratji was President from 1990 until 2007, when Bajwa assumed the position to allow Hazratji more time to convince the Amherst and Pelham townspeople what bigots they were because they opposed the Hampshire mega-mosque that he had lied to them about.
His sentiments are echoed by another society member, Dr. Kimat Gul Khatak, of Holyoke.
“Every year when we celebrate the 911 anniversary it is repeated over and over in the media that Muslims are evil,” Khatak said.
“Images of a mosque and the call for jihad against kafirs – “Al’lah Ak’bar” only means that our god, Al’lah is better than all of your false gods, and Islam means peace, as you can see in every country in which we have taken over.”
“It gets in the subconscious that the call for prayer is a call for murder and that we are bad people and people think it is true,” Khatak added. “They look at you like you are a strange person.”
Khatak suggests that you read what Mohammed actually said, and then study what he did. This is called the Sunnah, the sayings and practices of Mohammad, or the “perfect example to follow.”
I love the sick people in America!
“There is no clash of civilizations. A jihad has not been fought in 500 years,” said the Pakistan-born Khatak, referring to the war against the Christian crusades. “I have been here 36 years, and all I do is take care of sick people in America. I love my patients and my patients love me.”