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Ahmed Ismail Khatib
Ahmed's parents said they were proud to help save other children

 Only when Muslims Forget about Islam, they regain their humanity

Twelve-year-old Ahmed Ismail Khatib was shot in the town of Jenin by Israeli troops who mistook his toy gun for a real one.

His father donated his organs to be transplanted into five Israeli children and a woman aged 58.

He said : Saving lives was more important than religion, and added: "I feel that my son has entered the heart of every Israeli." 

This moving story is further testimony that it is Islam that reduces Muslims into becoming beasts. Without the nefarious influence of Islam, Muslims are as good humans as anyone else. Ahmed lives in all mankind.  Details here 


 

 Iranians poured into the streets to show their solidarity with the families of the victims of the terrorist attack at America
Iranians mourning 1
 Iranians mourning 2
Iranians mourning 3

While many Islamists celebrated the carnage of 9/11, thousands of Iranians poured into the streets to show their solidarity with the families of the victims of the terrorist attack.  They wept bitterly. They were beaten by agents of  Islamic regime and many were taken to custody. The difference between the Iranians and the Palestinians is that over 50% of the Iranians do no more believe in Islam. Many of those Iranians who still are Muslims were as jubilant as the Palestinians in the above pictures. 

It is not our nationality that defines our humanity. It is our belief. 

 

 

 

 

 

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