Abu Musab al-Zarqawi famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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We have declared a bitter war against the principle of democracy and all those who seek to enact it.
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Oh Allah, strike the apostate rulers, Oh Allah, kill them one after the other, sparing none.
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There is no doubt that the Americans losses are very heavy because they are deployed across a wide area and among the people and because it is easy to procure weapons. All of which makes them easy and mouth watering targets for the believers.
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Killing the infidels is our religion, slaughtering them is our religion, until they convert to Islam or pay us tribute.
-- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi
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War is not an accident. It is the logical outcome of a certain way of life.
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Violence begets violence by whomever used. War is a dirty business and entails the use of degrading means, whoever wages it.
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Bismarck fought 'necessary' wars and killed thousands, the idealists of the twentieth century fight 'just' wars and kill millions.
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Those who deplore our militants, who exhort patience in the name of a false peace, are in fact supporting segregation and exploitation. They would have social peace at the expense of social and racial justice. They are more concerned with easing racial tension than enforcing racial democracy.
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We want the full works of citizenship with no reservations. We will accept nothing less . . . This condition of freedom, equality, and democracy is not the gift of gods. It is the task of men, yes, men, brave men, honest men, determined men.
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Democracy can be sustained and developed only by people who understand its essence.
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Books are the basis; purity is the force; preaching is the essence; utility is the principle.
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The principles of logic and mathematics are true universally simply because we never allow them to be anything else. And the reason for this is that we cannot abandon them without contradicting ourselves, without sinning against the rules which govern the use of language, and so making our utterances self-stultifying. In other words, the truths of logic and mathematics are analytic propositions or tautologies.
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Our nation is built on the bedrock principle that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed.
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The basic notion of justice, is that the rights of everybody are equals, in principle. In the rights of others, we have to respect our own rights. It is only in that condition that we can reasonnably require that it be respected by others.