ISIS' monthly mag, rather like the Reader's Digest, not a magazine you ever wanted to see, publishes its 13th issue.
Once again it appears to be a seriously pious piece written by respectful, Qu'ran fearing Muslims - who celebrate the killing of non-Qu'ran fearing people, as well as liberal Muslims ('cos actually ISIS kills more Muslims than it kills any other religion - not for the want of trying mind).
In tone this issue seems less energised than issue 12 which was high on the Paris attacks. Suggestion is that ISIS is suffering the air attacks and losing strength, but hey, these dudes have been around for 1300 years, they'll be around in another 1300, I fear, sadly. In some shape or form.
Read Dabiq 13 here if you want to follow the sicko Muslims.
Alternatively if Dabiq seems distant to you, check out this to show how homely are some of our home grown Muslim charmers...
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For my mind, time we unhitched our constitution from the Church of England, got rid of the bishops et al in the Lords.
Then perhaps we could start judging religious hideousness of all colours in a colder, less attached way, and start take steps to stamp it all out, here, for a start...
Just saying.
Once again it appears to be a seriously pious piece written by respectful, Qu'ran fearing Muslims - who celebrate the killing of non-Qu'ran fearing people, as well as liberal Muslims ('cos actually ISIS kills more Muslims than it kills any other religion - not for the want of trying mind).
In tone this issue seems less energised than issue 12 which was high on the Paris attacks. Suggestion is that ISIS is suffering the air attacks and losing strength, but hey, these dudes have been around for 1300 years, they'll be around in another 1300, I fear, sadly. In some shape or form.
Read Dabiq 13 here if you want to follow the sicko Muslims.
Alternatively if Dabiq seems distant to you, check out this to show how homely are some of our home grown Muslim charmers...
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For my mind, time we unhitched our constitution from the Church of England, got rid of the bishops et al in the Lords.
Then perhaps we could start judging religious hideousness of all colours in a colder, less attached way, and start take steps to stamp it all out, here, for a start...
Just saying.