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It was not immediately clear what the precise target of Tuesday’s bombing was. However, an interview the suicide bomber gave that is now airing on a militant-run radio station suggests the young man resented his peers for going abroad to study.
“Now those who live abroad are taken to a college and never think about the hereafter. They never think about the harassed Muslims,” said the man, identified by al-Shabab as Bashar Abdullahi Nur. “He wakes up in the morning, goes to college and studies and accepts what the infidels tell him, while infidels are massacring Muslims.”
Nur, who had dropped out of school, said he was “very happy with what he was about to do” and that he did not want to dwell much on the outcome of his action. He declared that he wanted to “please God.”
“Infidels tend to busy people with secular education, like the English language as we have seen. You will be preoccupied with secular education. You will be then distracted from the religion,” he said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/afr ... story.html
yeah no kidding smartass he wanted a top class ticket to Jahanama....did he think he will go the jannah for that?
may he rot in hell.
You can't use logic to understand illogical actions.
It doesn't matter what and how Mohamed is doing. ALshabaab was targeting their enemies location. You should aslo think about these alshabaab's strategy. You need to be fair when you telling stories. I know Alshabaab the only thing they accomplish is just killing 120 people. That is it. I am tired of this low-style story telling that has nothing to do why alshabaab is targeted that place.Mohamed Ibrahim was 24 on the day he died; he was the only son of a mother. His dad died when he was 3. The mother struggled to make ends meet. When he was 20 Mohamed decided to take the risk of travelling to the middle east. He finally made it to San'a. He started selling things on the streets and enrolled on courses; he sent the few dollars he made to his mother.
When the unrest started in Yemen, his mother called him and told him to come to Mogadishu because a) the situation in Somalia was improving and b) the situation in Yemen was becoming dangerous.
Mohamed arrives in Muqdisho in August. By now the situation has drastically improved; Mohamed applies to a scholarship made possible by the Turkish government. Mohamed comes to the ministry. He was ranked as number 1. He calls his mother and tell her the news; a few seconds later he is gone! Could only be identified through the paper he was holding.
Any sheikh brave enough to invoke a fatwa on Alshabaab?
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