Candlelight Vigil


The USC Pakistani Student Association, Ansar Service Partnership, USC Muslim Student Union, DESI Project, Desis That Politic and the USC Interfaith Council held a candlelight vigil Monday night to remember the 65 people who were killed and support the 300 people who were injured in an explosion in Lahore, Pakistan over the weekend.

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  1. Arafat
    Arafat says:

    “Wishful thinking about the peaceful tolerance of Islam cannot interpret away this reality: hands are still cut off, women still stoned and enslaved, just as the Prophet Muhammad decided centuries ago.”

    ― Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Infidel

  2. Arafat
    Arafat says:

    “We ex-Muslims living with Islam’s formal and informal death penalty for apostasy know that Mohammedanism is a cruel and deadly fraud.

    The 164 jihad verses in the Qur’an make jihad warefare a central tenet of the Islamic creed. At least 75% of the Sira (biographies of Muhammad and quotes attributed to him) is about jihad.

    The largest part of the Islamic texts (the Qur’an, hadith and sira) relate to the treatment of unbelievers, kafirs. Approximately 67% of the Qur’an written in Mecca is about the unbelievers, or politics. Of the Qur’an of Medina, 51% is devoted to the unbelievers.”

  3. Arafat
    Arafat says:

    Muslim terrorism has been very good for the candle business.

    All kidding aside…When will people start realizing that Islam and terrorism fit like hand-in-glove. I mean, people, even the very first Muslim, Mohammed, led 60 battles against infidels, stole from caravans, wiped out entire villages (in the name of Allah), etc.

    This IS the defining international event of your generation, folks, and you better read up on it, even if by candlelight, if you are serious about understanding the reasons behind Islam’s history of terrorism.

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