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Islam - Current Day > Erdogan's Daughter Disses Christianity; Highest Form of Prayer to Allah is to Kill Unbelievers - NY Terrorist

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Erdoğan's daughter takes aim at Christianity:

"The crescent will win over Cross of the West"

by Greek City Times
ATHENS BUREAU
Esra Erdogan

OMGosh, she's gorgeous - assuming she actually has hair


The daughter of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Esra, attacked the West and Christianity.

In her post on Twitter, Esra, declared in Arabic that there is little left for the Islamic crescent to "break" the Western cross.

The daughter of the Turkish president is a sociologist.

In 2004, her wedding was attended by the then-Greek Prime Minister, Kostas Karamanlis.

She makes several posts on social media and positions herself regarding the country's politics and she always chooses to comment in Arabic rather than Turkish.

Does she have her father's ambition to resurrect the Ottoman Empire?

Her perspective is absolutely correct as western Christians are a pathetic excuse for the grace of God. However, she has a limited perspective that does not include the return of Jesus Christ with an iron rod to discipline those who hate or ignore Him. I fully expect that to occur in the next ten years.




Ground Zero Car Jihadist Responds to Victims by Saying

Killing Non-Muslims is Highest Form of Prayer

MAY 18, 2023 5:00 PM 
BY DANIEL GREENFIELD
Jihad Watch

“I am following orders of Allah.”

It’s certainly a good thing that a New York City jury refused to give Sayfullo Saipov, who murdered 8 people, the death penalty. The Ground Zero car Jihadist will instead spend life in prison feeding off American taxpayers.

Sayfullo Saipov
as the Uzbek immigrant who ran over people in New York City near Ground Zero while shouting, “Allahu Akbar”, had previously told the court that “he cared about ‘Allah’ and the holy war being waged by the Islamic State”.

“They have one purpose, and they’re fighting to impose Sharia (Islamic law) on earth,” he said.

“The orders issued here have nothing to do with me,” Saipov told Judge Vernon Broderick through an Uzbek interpreter on another occasion. “I am following orders of Allah, who gave me life.”

While many, even many Muslims, will swear that Saipov is mad and completely off track, the fact is that he is absolutely correct in his theology as far as following Allah and Mohammed. Yes, he is insane, as are all who follow Mohammed and his jihadist ways. But he is doing what Mohammed called him to do in the Quran.

Now at the end of the road, victims tried to shame him, but to no avail.

“This god you believe in, let him forgive you, because I never will,” Ornella Pagnucco, whose father was killed in the attack, said in Spanish.

Saipov believes in the death cult of Allah which views the murder of non-Muslims as the highest virtue.

That’s a point he made after the victim impact statements.

When it was Saipov’s turn to speak, he did not apologize. Instead, he delivered a lengthy religious speech, spanning from Adam and Eve to the creation of the Islamic caliphate. Through an interpreter, he called “jihad,” or fight against the enemies of Islam, the highest form of prayer.

Saipov closed his speech by saying that he had heard the victims during the trial — that he figured their tears could fill a handkerchief. But he said the tears and blood of killed Muslims could fill the entire courtroom. 

What he didn't say was that most Muslim blood was shed by other Muslims. That's the nature of Islam.

Then he praised Allah, just as he did at the end of his attack. Of course he did. Saipov, like the rest of the Muslim world, is clear on what he believes. We’re not. That’s why we’re losing.

One of the survivors, Rachel Pharn, also closed her speech by praising Allah, while also condemning and questioning Saipov’s actions.

“Let’s be clear. Your actions did not serve Allah,” she said. “Your actions served no one but yourself.”

Miss. Pharn was run over but still hasn’t learned anything about the cult of death that did this to her.

“I hope for him really in jail he can come to a point where he can regret,” said Aristide Melissas, who was injured in the attack.

Not with his current belief system.





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