"So, the killing of these heroic chiefs doesn't — and won't — end the march of jihad (holy war) or extinguish its torch or put out its light as the enemies imagine. Rather, their killing, in fact, pushes the march forward and strengthens, stabilizes, sharpens and stimulates it," al-Yazeed said in the video.Well after a month of reorganization, unexpected early retirements and sharp cost-cutting measures due to the faltering global economy, al-Yazeed has change his tune and is putting out the recruiting pitch, to the ladies no less.
Now while this self-appointed leader tries to smooth talk the wives, who are probably glad to see their husbands go, he also sends urgent notice that help is needed in all areas.
Obviously, they're not meeting they're recruitment goals for the year. Surely the New York Times will mention that.
Al-Qaida: Struggle needs wives willing to let their men go to heaven
Al-Qaida in Afghanistan needs electrical engineers, medical doctors, Islamic scholars and, in particular, understanding wives, announced the movement's commander in a new audio message Thursday.That, and they're sure to throw in a $25 merit bonus and two bucks off their next burqa dry-cleaning tab.
Mustafa Abu al-Yazeed, the self-proclaimed leader of the movement's Afghan branch, gave a 45-minute recruitment speech in a tape entitled, "They've lied, now comes the combat," that appeared on militant Islamist Web sites, and slammed Arab leaders for being traitors.
He urged scholars, doctors and electrical engineers to join the Mujahideen in their fight "because the combat needs all expertise and efforts." Abu al-Yazeed also called on the parents to allow their sons to fight.
He also went out of his way to address Muslim wives and admonished them "not to be an obstacle between your husbands and paradise, because the virtuous woman who loves her husband desires her husband to escape hell and go to heaven."
Via Jihad Watch.
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