May 8, 2006

Cruise Vs. Zarqawi


It was funny/ironic but it was a moment of grief also. The last weekend saw two new openings on the TV screen. One of them as you all know was Tom Cruise in MI-III and the second was Abu Musab al-Zarqawi starring in, hold on it does not have a name yet, let’s give it a name 'Operation Infidel'. Well the MI-III trailer was not a very big surprise as it had all the usual bang bang and expensive visual effects etc, what was great was the trailer released by Zarqawi, in action, firing his automatic guns and wearing American tennis shoes. And did anyone miss the sound effects, I guess that was necessary to bring out the heroic theme in the trailer. I think that while Zarqawi might be a good match for Tom his associate was not as sexy as Michelle Monaghan.
So much for sarcasm, it is sad, and we need to really think at what we are against at. These fanatics need to continuously justify there act and present themselves as heroes. It is the same problem across the board that these people are living in a world of there own and for them that is the reality and if you don't agree then you are to die. After hearing the statements released by Zarqawi over a period of time it is not difficult to asses that he is suffering from some kind of inferiority or deprivation complex and the only way he can fill this big gap in himself is by pursuing his fanatical ideas, not to mention how does it feel like when you know you can kill someone at your choice. Doesn't that give him a feeling of being a 'God' also knowing that he can take this persons life or let him live. So much for his jihad, I think he is committing blasphemy himself.
We can probably write books and books to prove how they are wrong but that is not where we need to put most of our effort. We, as Muslims, need to unite and stand up and tell them that you do not represent us and that the damage you have done to Muslims in the name of God & Islam cannot be forgiven.