Friday, January 21, 2005

Latest on the Coptic Murders

It has been more than a week since the ritualistic slaying of a Coptic New Jersey family and still no word from the police nor FBI. The many press releases from Muslim organizations say that it is being investigated as a robbery. The reality is that the persons who committed the grisly act are still at large in the community, whether they be burglars or Islamists. There was a large amount of jewelry remaining in the home and there were no signs of forced entry, indicating the family trusted the assasins. The community of Egyptian Christians, because of their awareness of religious persecution in their homeland by Muslims, are convinced from the particulars of the crime, that is was not random, but was done in accord with Sharia law.

A close friend of the Coptic Christian brutally murdered in New Jersey along with his family, Hossam Armanious, is the source of this information, which comes to you exclusively from Jihad Watch:

The Armanious family had inspired several Muslims to convert to Christianity — or thought they had. These converts were actually practicing taqiyya, or religious deception, pretending to be friends of these Christians in order to strengthen themselves against them, as in Qur'an 3:28: "Let believers not make friends with infidels in preference to the faithful -- he that does this has nothing to hope for from Allah -- except in self-defense."

It was these "converts" who knocked on the door of the Armanious home. Of course, the family, not suspecting the deception, was happy to see the "converted" men and willingly let them in to their home. That's why there was no sign of forced entry. Then the "converted" Muslims did their grisly work.

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