TNel....good travel story TNel.....why do you think the wahab thought you were unworthy, what was his psychic connection....? ( as you know in psychic communication one can not lie) Do you think you were used to teach a lesson to his disciples...?
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I know for a fact I was an object lesson for his disciples, which were all immigrants from the AP. The African Muslims hate them, and it only made my reputation stronger in the community, as a Christian foreigner, especially since I learned the languages, demonstrated love for them, and spoke messages of peace. A few months after that another Wahab Hajji walked up to me in the same souk and tried to get me to repeat the shahada 3 times to claim a convert; I kept "messing up" the 2nd half, saying "and Isa is his son." Again, surrounded by Somalis, he was livid as all get out, but he just rolled his eyes, shrugged and walked off.
The Wahab are the Pharisees of Islam, but they make Pharisees look like Hippies; and as you know but for the sake of others, the Wahab run the Saud government. Yep, the King is a figurehead; the movers and shakers are the Wahab, and they think the Hajj is an experience of uncleanness, having to share the same air with the unwashed masses of the poor dirty dark skinned muslims. A lot of the atrocities committed around the Islamic world, like honor killings, stonings, sanctioned rapes, etc. are usually either directly or indirectly spurred on by either a Wahabi missionary Imam, or their Iranian equivalent. A large part of the insurgency in Iraq was an influx of Wahab(ish) (think Taliban type of thinking) Imams and Missionaries, who went around recruiting from the youth and younger families to start new Mosques. These would preach hate, discontent, and wrap your women up - things Saddam pounded with an iron fist. These hate preachers usually rode in on the coattails of the armed insurgents, sort of the psyops cell of the plan. And they found alot of young people open to the message.