something that galaxybrain.jpg'd me a few months ago was listening to audio recordings of Ali Mohamed, a close associate of Osama Bin Laden and also at various times on payroll of both CIA, FBI, and others. really fucking weird to figure the guy out, basically a pseudo pan-arabist triple agent that seemed to, like other 1980-2001 AQ+friends terrorists, really just enjoy being a fucking international terrorist and bombing shit
"I cannot consider Islam a religion *without* political domination. So what we have, we have what we call darul Harb, which is the world of war, and darul Islam, the world of Islam. ...So as a Muslim, I have obligation to change darul Harb to darul Islam, to establish Islamic law. It's obligation, not choice."
-The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America
very very interesting quote to me- never really sat down and thought about the concept that a religious adherent would consider their religion false/unworthy/etc if it was not strictly codified in law as according to their scripture. that they'd consider it "not real Islam", which is very ironic as well. would do the multi-culti fanatics some good to realize that while numerous moderate Muslims feel as though modern takfiri-wahabbi terrorists or political Islamic 1990s terrorists are not practicing "real Islam", many other Muslims feel the exact same way about the so-called moderates.
https://www.spyculture.com/clandestime-114-alternative-history-al-qaeda-ali-mohamed/link below is highly recommended, probably posted it b4 tho