Sad that so many people jumped out of the falsehood that the attacker was an Islamist fanatical right away following the attack on the Magdeburg Christmas business. It’s a lesson that’s even more crucial in the Internet era that waiting for the facts to become apparent before jumping to conclusions about a situation is needed.
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Taleb Al-Abdulmohsen, the believe in the automotive rape in Magdeberg, fled Saudi Arabia because he rejected Islam. Tales circulating on the Internet say this was false, that he was really engaged in the Koran-approved exercise of taqiyya, or fraud.
Some, including PJ Media’s Robert Spencer, are advancing this idea. Although Robert is a very smart and knowledgeable Muslim specialist, I believe he is seeing something that is missing in this instance.
The evidence is overwhelming that Abdulmoshen was an anti-Islam activist who was as sincere about his opinions and deeds as Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a well-known advocate for women’s freedom in Muslim nations.
He ran a site, wearesaudis. providing guidance for Saudi and other possible asylum seekers, especially those who desired to distance themselves from Islam, and explaining how to manage the American prison systems.
” I’m the most aggressive critic of Islam in history. In a protracted 2019 interview with the orthodox Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung regular, he said,” If you don’t believe me, question the Arabs.”  ,
He claimed to spend 10 to 16 hours a day assisting people in the Middle East who had rejected Islam in finding hospital in the West that year.  ,
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He has more than 43, 000 supporters on X. He ran a website where he gave tips on how to manage the government for Saudis and other hospital seekers from Muslim nations.
In a 2019 interview with a traditional European paper, he said” I’m the most violent critique of Islam in history. If you don’t believe me, question the Arabs”.
But what happened? The way that Germans were treating him and another Royal migrants appeared to be causing Abdulmoshen to become extremely angry. He claimed he was being censored, which seems totally fair. In Germany and the majority of Western Europe, reviewers of Islam struggle.
He claimed that Saudi Arabian migrants were being detained by the German federal for “deliberate offences.” He retweeted anti-Islam remarks from German far-right followers and protesters in his country.  ,
If it was a “deception”, it was one of the most sophisticated and longest in past.
” He claimed that European authorities enforcing’ communist laws’ had sent a ‘ man with a weapon’ to take data from his house, and said Berlin was responsible for the death of Socrates, the old Greek philosopher”, according to the Journal.
Some of his earlier remarks were supportive of the anti-immigration AfD group, and he weighed in on U. S. politicians too, criticizing Liberals for supposedly rejecting America’s Christian traditions. An automatic weapons emblazoned with a U.S. flag appeared on the banner of his X page.
” After 25 years in this’ business’, you’d think everything did wonder you”, Peter Neumann, a professor at King’s College London and a terror trade, wrote on X. ” A 50-year ancient Saudi ex-Muslim who lives in eastern Germany, loves the AfD and wants to punish Germany for its compassion towards Islamists— I really didn’t have that on my sensor”.
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No one else did, both.
In recent months, Abdulmoshen became extremely anxious, believing he was being “persecuted” by the German government. He criticized the government for enacting a” Islamization” policy, and he echoed what many on the left have been saying: the government wants to make Germany a Muslim nation. His X comments became but unreliable that even far-right activists began disallowing or ignoring them.
Abdulmoshen is intellectually sick. We don’t know the exact “motivation” for his frenzy, but whatever it was, it wasn’t done to praise Allah or expand the warfare in the West.