
Many people only vaguely remember what happened on 10th April 2003
Here is a detailed account of everything that happened. Not just on that specific day, but what happened before and after. This is the story of the life and death of Sayyid Abdul Majid Al-Khoei.
Early Life
Sayyid Abdul Majid Al-Khoei was born on
One day after the Gulf War cease-fire, the Shia Arab’s decided to launch massive attacks across the country due to the current state of the Iraqi army. Many soldiers and officers also joined the uprising. The Kurd’s soon followed and fought for their region in
Al-Khoei, aged 29 at the time, took part in the uprising and was regularly transporting weapons and fighters between Najaf and its sister city Kerbala. He was also involved in the operations against government buildings in Najaf.
Al-Khoei then set off on a dangerous journey south from Najaf to make contact with the allied forces and receive information about an expected intervention. It took him two days to finally find the French forces stationed in
The Republican Guards in
Al-Khoei left
When he came to
His father who was still under house arrest in Najaf died in 1992 due to ill health.
In 1994, his older brother, Sayyid Mohammed Taqi Al-Khoei was assassinated in a planned car ‘accident’. The Ba’ath regime knew that every Thursday night, he would travel to Kerbala to visit the shrine of Imam Hussein. A lorry was parked sideways in the middle of the Kerbala-Najaf highway, and as he was returning his vehicle smashed straight into it in pitch black darkness. The highway was then closed at both ends preventing anyone from coming to his aide.
His driver, his brother in-law (with his 6 year old son) were all killed instantly. Sayyid Mohammed Taqi survived the initial crash but bled to death in the middle of the highway.
After his brother’s death, Al-Khoei became the Secretary General of the Al-Khoei Foundation and continued to work for the Shia community. Soon the Foundation became a UN-affiliated consultative body. The first ever Shia institution to have such status.
In
He later became friends with members of the Jordanian Royal family, most notably the late King Hussein and his brother, Prince Hassan.
A few months before the war, he was approached by the American government who told him of their plans to invade
He managed to round up 25 Iraqis from the
Back to
The men gathered at his house on
In Najaf, Al-Khoei helped negotiate a peaceful withdrawal of the
The rest of his colleagues arrived to Najaf on 9th April. The
Speaking to Amir Taheri on 9th April he said “I still cannot believe I am talking to you from Najaf…free Najaf!”
Al-Khoei took almost $700,000 in cash with him to
His Death
They left to go to the shrine and after visiting the tomb of Imam Ali, they went to a room on the courtyard where Al-Khoei’s father, mother and brothers are buried.
They then walked across the courtyard and entered the “Killidariya” (the office of the custodian of the shrine). The office has a room and main hall. They were all seated at the main hall when all of a sudden two men walked up to the window and started shouting “Yes Yes for Al-Sadr”. Soon more men joined them and they started banging on the windows shouting pro-Sadr slogans such as “Long Live Al-Sadr”. Al-Khoei asked for a speaker phone to address the angry crowd but they refused to hear him. Things got more serious when they broke the window. When they broke the window, Al-Khoei took out his pistol and fired a single shot into the air in the hope of forcing them to retreat.
One of the Sadrists then opened fire from inside the shrine directly towards the office. Soon all the men inside the Killidariya came under fire. It started with sporadic bursts and then turned into heavy gunfire. Most of them took refuge inside the room in the Killidariya to stay away from the windows and gunfire.
Al-Khoei carried a 9mm pistol. Mahir Al-Yasseri, an American Iraqi who came to help Al-Khoei, had an AK-47. There was another pistol and AK-47 with the group.
As they had very limited ammunition, they tried their best to conserve their bullets and would only fire blindly when the Sadrists approached the door of the office. Heavily out-numbered and out-gunned it wasn’t long before they ran out of ammunition. Al-Yasseri stood by the window and fired the remaining bullets of his gun, when the Sadrists returned fire a bullet hit him just beneath the bullet-proof vest he was wearing and he fell to the floor. He was dragged away from the hall and into the room. He died soon after.
At this point Sayyid Abdul Majid walked out of the Killidariya and shouted at the angry mob. “You have just killed a Sayyid [descendant of the Prophet]…this is a holy shrine…why are you doing this?” While he was speaking, someone shot him in the hand and a few of his fingers were severed. He ran back to the Killidariya where they wrapped a scarf around his hand to stop the bleeding.
Out of ammunition and with no escape route, the men surrendered by waving a white shirt at the mob. Of the two dozen men with him, only a handful remained up to this point. After the first few shots were fired, most of the people with Al-Khoei left him and ran away. Five of the Sadrists who came into the room were clerics. Two of them included Riyadh Al-Noori (head of the Sadr Movement in Najaf) and Kais Al-Jaizany (official spokesmen for the movement). After searching the entire room they emptied everyone’s pockets and stole their money, mobile phones, and passports. The very first thing Kais Al-Jaizany said was “Where is Abdul Majid Al-Khoei? [deliberately not using the title “Sayyid”]…Where is the pig son of a pig? Which one of you is Abdul Majid?”
The reason for this aggressive and abusive behavior was because the Sadr family have a bad history with the Al-Khoei family. Although Sayyid Mohammed Baqir Al-Sadr was one of Sayyid Abul Qasim Al-Khoei’s best students, it was his cousin, Sayyid Mohammed Sadiq Al-Sadr who fell out with the much older Al-Khoei. Moqtada Al-Sadr is the son of Sayyid Mohammed Sadiq. Sayyid Abdul Majid had been an enemy for the Sadr Movement ever since he left Iraq. Many of the Sadrists regarded him as a traitor who left
In December 2002, Al-Khoei was publicly heckled in
Once in Najaf, Al-Khoei was advised to visit Moqtada Al-Sadr and try to put aside the differences between the two families. Al-Khoei, around 15 years Moqtada’s senior and with more religious credentials, refused to visit him and even referred to him as a “za’toot” (derogative term meaning “child”). From the very first day he arrived to Najaf, he was followed by a large group of men. When warned by his colleagues that he was being followed, Al-Khoei responded by saying they were only trying to intimidate him.
Al-Khoei replied “I am Abdul Majid. What do you want from me?” Kais Al-Jaizany then said “We have to take you to Sayyid Moqtada to see what he has to say about you”
They agreed to go to Moqtada’s office which is less than 100m away from the shrine.
They then took off Al-Khoei's clerical robes as well as his bullet proof vest. Their hands were then tied behind their backs. A clear indication that the Sadrists did not have peaceful intentions.
As they were walking out of the “Killidariya” the men were shocked to find around 200 armed men waiting for them inside the courtyard of the shrine. Some were armed with AK-47’s and pistols, but the vast majority wielded knives, daggers and swords.
They were led out of the office in a straight line with Al-Khoei at the front. One by one, they started to come forward and strike him with their knives and swords. Although he was wearing a black 'dishdasha' it wasn’t hard to tell that he was covered in blood. Sheikh Bilal, a British citizen who was with him at the time, said “At first I didn’t realise he was bleeding, but when I saw his black clothes shining, I knew it was blood”.
In the mêlée and confusion that followed, Ma’ad Fayadh realised his hands had become loose, he managed to escape while everyone else was concentrating on their main targets. The only three people with their hands tied walking behind Al-Khoei at this point were Sheikh Bilal, Hayder Al-Killidar and Hamid Al-Timimi (An American who also came to help Al-Khoei)
Hayder Al-Killidar did not even make the short distance out of the shrine. He was brutally hacked to death inside the courtyard.
Two Sadrists either side of Al-Khoei held him upright and helped him walk while the others would come to slash and stab him. They then reached Moqtada’s office and were crouched on the floor against the wall with their hands still tied behind their backs.
Al-Khoei at this point was bleeding profusely and had difficulty sitting up straight. Clerics kept walking in and out of Moqtada’s office whispering with each other. Sheikh Bilal told them “Cant you see he is going to bleed to death? What do you want from us? This man is going to die, what ever it is you want to do, do it now” at this point a cleric came up to him and slapped him very hard across the face.
Another Sadrist came over next to Al-Khoei saying “Look at you now…In London you were a prince…why did you come back?” Kais Al-Jaizany then came with blood stains all over his clerical robes and walked into the office. He came out soon later and said “The Sayyid [Moqtada] says ‘take him away and kill him in your own special way”
The three men briefly took refuge with the help of an owner of a sewing machine repair shop directly opposite Moqtada’s office and were quickly rushed inside. He took them inside his shop and with the help of his two sons, untied their hands, and gave them some water to drink. Al-Khoei was the only one out of three who couldn’t walk or talk properly and so they had him lie down on his back while they took off his 'dishdasha' and started cleaning the wounds.
Al-Khoei had lost a lot of blood and knew he was not going to live for much longer. He took his ‘aqiq’ ring off his hand and gave it to Sheikh Bilal to return to his family. Breathing slowly, but still conscience he managed to say “Bury me next to my father”
The shop owner in an attempt to get rid of the Sadrists getting louder and louder at his door told them “He is dead, what do you want from him? You have killed him”. A Sadrist outside shouted “We want to come inside and make sure”
The shop owner decided to hide Sheikh Bilal and Hamid Al-Timimi inside a very small closet and he dragged Al-Khoei’s body inside a room and locked the door from the outside. The Sadrists broke the window of the shop and burst into the small shop. They kicked down the door that was locked and dragged the body from his hands. They dragged the body from the shop to the roundabout nearby while continuously stabbing and slashing his body. When they reached the roundabout Al-Khoei was still breathing, so a Sadrist pulled out an AK-47 and killed him with a single shot.
Aftermath
By nightfall everyone who was with Al-Khoei had made it back to the
The
The men pleaded with the
Meanwhile, the men tried to get help from Ayatullah Sistani. His son told them “The Sayyid [Sistani] is not here”. Of course it had been years since Ayatullah Sistani ever left his house and it was obvious he was lying and did not want to help.
Bearing in mind the crimes were committed in broad daylight in front of hundreds of eye-witnesses, it wasn’t long before the names of the men who were involved began circulating around the city and later even posted on the internet.
The men involved in the murder of Al-Khoei are in two groups. The clerics involved in encouraging the crowds to attack and the men who actually took part in the stabbings. The following names are the Sadrist scholars who either “arrested” the men or encouraged the crowds:
- Sheikh Yassir Saleh Abul Karim Al-Modhafar
- Sheikh Hassan Dakhil
- Sayyid Najah Layij Mohammed
- Sheikh Uday Al-Bahadli
- Sheikh Abdul Sattar Al-Bahadli
- Sayyid Riyadh Al-Noori
- Sayyid Awn Al-Nabi Al-Mousawi
- Sheikh Kais Al-Jaizany
- Sayyid Hazim Al-Mousawi
- Sayyid Abbas Al-Mousawi
- Sheikh Ahmad Al-Shaybani
- Sayyid Ma'an
- Sheikh Mohammed Hayyawi
- Sheikh Mohammed Hassan Al-Amari
- Sheikh Amjad Ashoor Al-Bahadli
These are the men who took part in the actual murder (and what they did):
- Ihsan Al-Ka'by (stabbed him and fired last shot which killed him)
- Fadhil Al-Ka'by (stabbed him)
- Karrar Ali Al-Hakim (stabbed him)
- Ali Kassar (stabbed him)
- Abbas Ali Al-Baghdadi (stabbed him)
- Mahir Ali Al-Baghdadi (stabbed him)
- Ahmad Ayed Al-Baghdadi (stabbed him)
- Ali Al-Nadawi (fired shots into the office)
- Jawad Ma'joona (fired shots, stabbed him and stole his watch)
- Mohsin Ma'joona (fired shots and stabbed him)
- Hussein Jawad Al-A'war (stabbed him)
- Hassan Jawad Al-A'war (stabbed him)
- Saeb Hamoody (stabbed him)
- Samir Al-Hilo (stabbed him)
- Mohammed Hassan Al-Amari (stabbed him)
- Abu Akram (stabbed him)
- Arif Al-Basrawi (stabbed him)
- Najah Al-Majnoon (stabbed him)
Al-Khoei’s body lay lifeless on the street for several hours before his in-law’s family came to wash and bury his body in a special room in the court-yard of the shrine next to his father. A 3-day mourning ceremony was held in Najaf for people to pay their respects to Al-Khoei and another ceremony was organised on the 40th day after his death. Much to the surprise of everyone, Moqtada Al-Sadr himself attended the commemoration. Al-Sadr has denied any involvement in the killing and has even claimed he in fact sent men to help Al-Khoei. He wanted to be seen mourning for Al-Khoei and so attended attended the "fatiha".
As part of an investigation into the murder, Al-Khoei’s body was later exhumed in secret in order to gather evidence and was re-buried in the same place.
A few months later, an Iraqi Investigative Judge Raed Juhi (who was also responsible for the Saddam Hussein case) issued warrants for over a dozen men implicated in the murder. Only of those arrest warrants was never served. It was for Moqtada Al-Sadr. Paul Bremer, the CPA head, claims in his book “My Year in
Raed Juhi, who has received multiple death threats by the Sadrists, has said many times that after he finished his report he came to the conclusion that there is strong evidence implicating Moqtada Al-Sadr in the murder. The other warrants were served and the men were soon arrested by the Iraqi police and imprisoned.
The criminals remained in police custody until just after the December 2005 elections. The United Iraqi Alliance after winning the elections for the second time had to choose a new Prime Minister. The two men who battled for this seat were Ibrahim Al-Ja’fari and Adel Abdul Mahdi. Ibrahim Al-Ja’fari allegedly promised Moqtada Al-Sadr that he would release the prisoners involved in Al-Khoei’s murder and silence the case if the Sadrists would vote for him.
Ibrahim Al-Ja’fari became Prime Minister after winning 64 votes to 63. All the Sadrist MP’s voted for him. Soon after, the prisoners were released and the testimonies of many of the eye-witnesses were deliberately changed in order to make Moqtada Al-Sadr look like an innocent bystander who had no role in the murder.
There are two accounts of how the testimonies were changed. Some say that it was simply edited by the government who removed evidence linking Al-Sadr to the murder and others say the eye-witnesses who testified against Al-Sadr were re-called by an Iraqi judge who read out their testimonies in the presence of high ranking Sadrists. Fearing for their lives, the eye-witnesses then claimed that their original testimonies were false.
Which ever account is true, one thing is for certain…the report submitted to the Iraqi government by Raed Al-Juhi, is not the same report they have now.
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44 comments:
May he and all the brave ones who were martyred with him rest in peace and May the perpetrators of this crime be punished.
rahmatollah alai
Hello Eye Raki,
I linked to your post on my home website. I like your blog site and also thank you for your comment on my Shaqawa site.
Thank you for the traffic Shaqawa
Hi Eye Raki, Could you please email me and let me know your sources for the story? I would like to include it in a post for Iraq Slogger. Thanks.
Do you think its possible that the people who carried out the murder did not know who they were attacking?
Zeyad check your e-mail.
anon, its difficult answering that question. I am assuming you are refering to Sayyid Abdul Majid because everyone knew Hayder Al-Killidar/Al-Rufaei.
I think that they knew very well who they were attacking but yes anything is possible and maybe they didn't and he was killed by a mob who thought he was a ba'athi like Killidar.
But if that is the case, then why were the others left alone? If they assumed everyone who was with Hayder was a ba'athi, they would have killed them all (something very easy to achieve with around 200 men).
A detailed report on this murder was published in Arabic (I think it was on Nahrain) and they mentioned someone who thought he was stabbing a ba'athi traitor and when he found out that he was actually attacking the son of a Grand Ayatullah he went crazy and started screaming.
But in that same report they claim that Al-Khoei went to visit Moqtada Al-Sadr the night before his murder and gave him $40,000. However, everyone who was with him told me that he refused to visit him in the first place, yet alone give him $tens of thousands, so im not sure how accurate that story is.
But like I said before, anything is "possible".
Hello Eye Raki,
You are welcome. I will maybe take some time from exposing and cursing at Sunni terrorists and write more about Moqtada and his actions. I wrote something new today so please go read it.
if there is a thing in common with the storys of his death it is that the small details are always diferent.
example some like you say it was a bullet that cut off his fingers whilst another one says it was grenade and another one says knife.
some like you say he was forced to go to sadrs office and some arabic reports say he went their with his own free will.
CIA? you say the CIA were involved and others say they were not.
why all these inconsistencies?
Anonymous,
You are asking one person who is providing an account of an incident based on HIS SOURCES about the reasons that it differs with other accounts? Is this possibly the stupidest question in the world? HIS SOURCES tell him one thing and HE is relating it to us. I don't think that HE (Eye Raki, that is) can or needs to explain why HIS SOURCES have details that are different than other accounts. For some reason you have encountered me when I am tired and a bit hungover and in a bad mood and I have no tolerance for your non-capitalizing, British English speaking, arrogant ass.
Some Arabic reports say you are a jackass and others say you are the son of a jackass? Why all these inconsistencies?
I have read almost every article (both English and Arabic) that mentions details of his death but I did not use any of them for this post (aside from the names of murderers, lists started circulating around Najaf and one of the judges approved the one I have provided). I spoke directly to the men who were with him and others who knew him well.
I think when people say the CIA were not involved they are refering to the $13 million some people claimed they allegedly gave him. None of the men with him saw this amount of money nor did they even know about it until it was later reported by some 'journalists'. Either people lied about the money in order to discredit him (son of a Grand Ayatullah being paid millions by the CIA doesn't exactly make you popular) or the money was wired into an account (which won't make sense because according to the "anonymous" CIA official who confirmed it the money was for his project. You need cash to do the job, not millions in a bank thousands of miles away).
So the CIA were involved, but just not to the extent some people claim.
As for his injured hand, to be honest the only person who could give you an accurate answer is probably the one with the gun/knife/grenade. Al-Khoei left the office with 5 fingers and came back with 3. From what I understand it was a bullet. A grenade would have cause much more damage to the marble floor and wooden doors (as well as himself) and I dont know where you read about the knife attack.
But like ihateidiots said, this account is based on MY research and interviews with over a dozen people...several of whom were eyewitnesses to the murder. If other accounts say something different, there isnt really much I can do is there? Why dont you ask the other people why they say something different?
Every historical event has inconsistancies in various accounts of what happened. Sometimes major ones such as battles that are reported in detail by one source, while other sources say it never happened at all. A historian has to use his (or her) judgement to make sense of the conflicting evidence. In this case, the main outlines of the strory seem to be generally agreed.
Some heroic Sunni Arabs have told us that giant spiders ate US soldiers in Fallujah. I think that Eye Raki should comment on this as well. Anonymous, what do you think? I literally demand it.
don cox this is not an inconsistency the CIA admit to giving $13,000,000 to khoei and eye raki here conveniently forgets to mention it he only answers me when i tell him about the money who do you want me to believe the CIA or a blogger in UK?
ihateidiots you are very brave to admit you hate yourself
Anonymous, do you realize what you just said? "...who do you want me to believe the CIA or a blogger in UK?" First, eye raki got his information from various sources, not the little mole rat inside his brain. Second, are you really going to trust what a US government agency says in order to cover their own asses? The government lies; it's called war propaganda.
Anonymous, you are a real bastard, I am brave enough to admit that.
wake up the CIA has no reason to lie about $13m they should be doing the opposite and say we did not waste all that money on one man if the CIA denies giving him money i should doubt them and said it was propaganda but the CIA admit to giving $13m they admit to wasting $13m of american tax payers money and i am not going to believe a random blogger from the UK who says the CIA is lying
ihateidiots its easy throwing insults try making a point
Salaams Eye Raki,
Is it possible to get the sources of for what you written. I have been searching for such a detailed account for sometime and came across your blog via a google search. I would appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks
Feeamanillah
Anonymous,
It is easy to see that you should not keep provoking me because I will keep insulting you every time and bring shame to you and your entire family. It is easy to insult someone who needs to be insulted. I do the work of a righteous man and all decent people are proud of me.
I dont get it, so is this an inconsistency or not? First you ask why there are differences in the details and now you say this is "not" an inconsistency? Can't you just make up your mind?
OK ... Lets focus on the main
thread here ...by any account
al-Khoei was a brave honorable
man
1) The first Gulf war was fought
with the support of the Saudi's
Syrians, Gulf States,Egypt,
Europeans ...
This support was given with an already decided pre-condition
That this coalition would force
Saddams military out of Kuwait
BUT NOT CONTINUE TO TOPPLE SADDAM
Very bad miscommunication
led to the Shia uprising
(which expected coalition support)
which then
led to the Massacre ... this was indeed a horrible error ...
The Arab support for the coalition
is what prevented the toppling
of Saddam during the Gulf War.
This was typical under the banner
of "stability in the region"
If Bush 1 supported the
oberthrow directly he would have lost
the Saudis and Egyptians and others.
The choice to allow the helicopters to supress the rebellion needs to be reseached
and I simply forgot whether
Bush 1 ever gave a reason for it
2) al-Khoei's murder by all accounts
given was at the hands of al-Sadr ... very ugly thing to do ..
3) The 13 million could could have been allocated in smaller amounts
as time went on.
In anycase "eye Raki"
is correct in re-opening this story ... it has been forgotten about ... I believe an expanded
documented version can
become an interesting book which
would sell fairly well ... the proceeds could be donated to
various agencies in Southern Iraq
that provide direct humanitarian aid ... in fact if enough support
is generated a foundation can be named after al-Khoei for such purposes so that his legacy will continue.
Hi Eye Raki,
With my deepest respect to all the facts that you have laid.
From where did AbdulMajid get 700,000 Dollars from?
you know this subject is a bit shakey Al Khoie's Family here in london are seen in Regent Park driving there Ferrari's and wearing there multithousand dollar platinum and dimond watches.
Yes, Al Khoie is not liked, niether his children and unfrotunatlly niether is Said Sistani, due to the simple fact, they don't and never did care much of the wellfare of the Iraqi's, the Arab Students at the Hwazaa are discouraged to study higher than there peers from Afghanistan and Iraq and other nations, why is that?
and Said Haider Al Kilidar?
Should we go deeper in this subject?
I Respect you a lot, but I clear my hands from those who call themselves 'Sada'
A brother Iraqi Blogger
If you are a blogger, why do you post anonymously?
Do you have proof that any member of the Al-Khoei family drives a Ferrari or wears a diamond watch?
I know there are problems with the hawza, and even the marjaiya itself, but Arab students being discouraged to study is BS.
I seen many of the Al-Khoei family members in London are wearing giant platinum chains with diamond charms that spell out AL-KHOEI in Arabic. Most have FERRARI'S but not the FERRARI cars... FERRARI HELIc0pterZ with da platinum trim and of course the diamond AL-KHOEI on the doors. BLING BLING BABY. Also some of them be ballin so hard that they is lighting their cigars with $1,000 billllz and eating Rolex watches for breakfast.
Are you on crack?
Anonymous,
Your A$$ is confused and ig'nant. I will teach you to see da light an' be en-light-ened, my man! I can hear those AL-KHOEI FERRARI''Z from the sky, B0YZ. BLING BLING, you see the diamonds on my watches, BLING BLING! AHLAN WA SAHLAN FEE BEIT AL-KHOEI BLING BLING! I am here to tell the truth, I am the teller to the good people who will listen, be a TRUTH LISTENER my man! I will teach you, my son!
lol @ rolex watches for breakfast.
Truth teller lets just wait for this idiot to reply...I just wish you hadn't mentioned the helicopters, he might actually believe you!
Eye Raki, my job is tell kids the truth, and the rest is just details. I hope the AL-KHOEI be careful or they chip they teeth on the Rolexes. I heard one of they be living in a house made of solid gold and has a spaceship. This is expensive stuff for these kids!!!!! If you see a SOLID GOLD HOUSE then you say to the Mr. AL-KHOEI "TRUTH TELLER YISALLAM 3ALEIK!!!!!" The Internets is the best!!!!!
I have more secretz stories about AL-KHOEI kids and others famous kids also but I will tell later. Also one day I saw a BAHR AL-ULOUM kid in London and he sayed to me "I BUYED a BRAND NEW BOAT which was 3 billion DOLLARZ and crashed it on PURPOSE because I AM RICH." BLING BLING, Y0UR bo@t is sunked!!!! Bottom of INDIAN OCEAN!!!!
He was an Iraqi hero and always will be an Iraqi hero. A man who gave his life for his country to live. Iraqis will remember him always for his devoted and just work and his killer will be doomed in hell 3ajilan am 3ajilan.
Its very important that his son continues the great work of his late father Sayid Majid. Al fatiha.
Truthteller, are you fro real???
Do you actually know the Khoei family, or is this idle chit chat that you've heard people say.
Sayed Majid rahmitullah aliyah was a respected person in the community, so stop hating!!!
Funny the rubish people actually come up with, grow up !!!!!
My criticism is not about the content of your writings but about form of them. In fact I benefited from technical aspects of your weblog more than any of its items.
I'm rather unfamiliar with community of commentators here, their political backgrounds and obsessions which made this type rhetorics to go around, and even not familiar enough with English, but in my opinion, maybe I'm wrong, but I think you are not going to impress the reader by CONVINCing him that you give him a plausible insight (convincing him that you are telling the truth? no way!)
I don't know are there any goals that you are pursuing and how realistic you are, or maybe you are weblogging just for fun, but I think your writings are of some extreme attitudes mixed with some highly conservative ones along with other types of unEQUILIBRIUM. Even I think you intentionally try to make them look like this way. Anyway, thank you for your involuntary technical assistance!
Barbaric "religion". Islamic Cleric insults Islamic Cleric. Islamic Cleric has Islamic followers butcher Islamic Cleric.
Eyeraki..
First and foremost, I extend my deepest condolences on the forthcoming anniversary of the Sayyed's birth.. may he rest in paradise amongst the martyrs inshallah..
Whether or not we believe your sources is unimportant.. what we should all realise is the astounding fact that what took place was a barbaric act that is condemned by all means.
Those who helped carry out the murder, gave orders, covered up facts and manipulated testimonies have one hell of a an answer to give when they're gonna be questioned by the Almighty.. I can't even imagine the scale of it.
Once again, may Allah bless his soul and agenge from his murderers whoever they are and wherever they hide.
Regards
So I'm now an Idiot, Thank you.
I have never insulted anothers person's point of view, but it seems theres a small dictator inside each of us.
and I Blog anonymously because I do not trust you much. niether do u trsut anyone else, why do we all use anonymous names? ha abu karrar?
Your an idiot for believing that members of the Al-Khoei family in London drive around in central with Ferrari's.
If they are so open I am sure someone in the last 15 years or so would have taken a picture of one of them.
You have no proof and have ignored my request to provide evidence and you simply concentrated on the "idiot" part.
As for blogging anonymously, I didnt mean the actual BLOG itself, most if not all bloggers blog anonymously, however when I leave a comment on someone else's blog...I do so under the name "eye raki".
uranium236 you are more than welcome for the technical assistance, my aim here is not to convince anyone...Like I mentioned before there are other points of view to this story, and like someone else mentioned there will always be different accounts of the same story...
What I have done is provide a unique (if I may say so myself) version of the story that I have not found any where else on the internet and that I have researched for weeks in which I interviewed a lot of people who were close to Al-Khoei.
As for trying to convince people that this is the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, I do not think I have made such a statement before. I simply asked questions, was given answers, and posted the account here. The accuracy of the story all depends on what the people have told ME.
You lost me with the "extreme attitudes" and "highly conservative" line, care to explain?
Thank You for your Respect of other peoples point of View.
Just another Selfish Dictator.
LOOOOL.. the khoei family driving around in ferraris?? You must be living on another planet mate. Most of them (believe it or NOT) are actually not well off, and I've seen this first hand. You derive your opinions of an entire family by observing a couple of rich households (I've got nothing against them) and you give us a rather amusing insight into your imagination.
Its ironic you mention ferraris, since many of them don't even drive. You call a bus a ferrari? get a life.
Ali_89
That was truly amazing Eyeraki. May Allah bless his soul always. He is with the rest of shuhadaa2's in his family in heaven. Allah yil3an moqtada and all his idiotic and barbaric followers! saddam's day came, and moqtada's will come too one day!
That was incredible. wow. Allah yir7ama inshAllah. He was a truly great man and a wonderful role model. This life is not meant for the good, they get taken to heaven with Allah instead. I think i speak on behalf of many muslims that he is truly missed.
There is something in the story that does not add up. From the record of names who took part in the actual murder there were 17 separate stabbings, yet he did not die util the 17th stab and a shot???????????? God bless his soul, but was he super human? Or has his death been fabricated beyond logic?
^ Dude that is so heartless.
He was awfully killed, stabbed and shot, is it so severly important for you to know the number of times he was stabbed, struck and the rest!
Still, in any case, such splitting of hairs doesn't alter the main facts.
Please people stop that BS.
This man (may Allah bless him) did so much for the Iraqi community.
Haydar,
I am very sorry to read this terrible account of death of your father. What a painful memory to carry in your heart of how terrible his last moments of life where. I dont know how I can go on living if someone did such a crime to my beloved father. This post feels to me like the most barbaric and primitive kind of killing that u would read abt happening. But I suspect that these things make you a more strong person and more close to Imam Hussein. Thats a nice strength to carry with you, I wish that more Muslims cared to be like Imam Hussein, to really be like him. Instead we have all these stupid Wahabbi ppl walking around with a big chip in their tooth or painting their beards with henna while they kill shiites, becuz they think those things make them good Muslims. Sick and tired of this stupidity. If we are going to compare and contrast I think u guys got the better sect.
Can you tell me y the hell Moqtada did not go to jail yet? Does anyone in any recent government offices care how savagely your father got killed?
This is sick.
Why is he free?
Iraq is very complicated for the ppl that are just beginning to learn abt it. You cant make the assumptions abt anyone or anything everything is upside down and a little bit crazy.
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