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ALLAH’S REWARDS TO THE MUJAHDEENS(RELIGIOUS FIGHTERS)-By SATYAMITRA


 As per Koran,any Muslim who fights(religious war, Jihad against Kafir is called Mujahid and if mujahid  kill   one Kafir he is called GAZI and in case the mujahid is killed during war against Kafir he becomes martyr, (Shahid) and he will have not to wait till Kayamat in grave for going to heaven Jannat  .
The only alive terrorist of 26/11,Ajmal Kasaab too have confessed that he was briefed by the fundamentalists in Pakistan during brainwashing and religious training that as soon as any  Mojahid is killed during the holy war against kafirs ,a divine light will appear from sky and it will take the Mujahid  to FIRDAUS ,the heaven even,better thanJANNAT immediately.In Firdaus he will be welcomed with dozens of beautiful  wives with big eyes and beautiful palaces with  gardens and rivers,where he will  get the delicious foods of his choice in golden utensils and these luxuries will be made available to him for ever and ever.Because of this allurement thousands and thousands of fanatic Muslims from various Muslims countries like Pakistan, ,Afganistan,Sudan,Algeria and  Arabia are rushing towards India to fight JIHAD or religious war for killing Kafir HINDUS to get the title of GAZI and MUZAHDEEN and a place in FIRDAUS,( JANNAT ). They are not hired soldiers but fanatic Muslims GAZI and MUJAHDEEN,who have come voluntarily to fight religious war against non-Muslims especially Hindus But the biggest threat to the integrity of this country is confused billions of Indian Muslims getting inspirations from Muslim countries,  especially from Pakistan and  their possessive right to vote ,biggest weapon.of democracy,on strength of which they will be able to form the Government at New Delhi of fanatic religious MULLAH and then WHO WILL SAVE YOU? 
ISLAMIC PARADISE-SODOMY-BOYS-GHILMAN(GHULMA)
PALACE IN HEAVEN(JANNAT)

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