This Is My Brother Mohammed, And This Is My Other Brother Mohammed

Cops swooped on the London home of father-of-three Mohammed Shabir Ali, 24, and his twin brother, Mohammed Shafiq Ali, where they discovered a copy of ’44 Ways to Support Jihad’ by the radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

29 Replies to “This Is My Brother Mohammed, And This Is My Other Brother Mohammed”

  1. Yeah, so? Now the “swooping” and arresting posturing is done what now? They get sent to club fed for fashon sensitivity training?
    Anything less than revocation of citizenship and deportation is just a waste of effort.
    As a Canadian concerned for my and my nation’s safety I have to ask why these terrorist people are allowed in my country in the first place?

  2. “They were arrested last June when police seized the materials from their home in Stepney, but both were released without charge.
    Counter terrorism cops, who had been examining the material, swooped at their home two days ago and arrested them.”
    Jamming all the shoes in the closet and sliding the pizza boxes under the sofa before friends come over to watch the Olympics, much?

  3. No doubt the Mohammad bros were simply reading the ads, and they’ve been profiled by a white hispanic on the police force.

  4. Only 44 ways to support jihad!? Hell, I can think of at least 47,and I was raised Presbyterian.

  5. I’ve gotta agree with Occam. There’s absolutely nothing you can do to deter these creeps because they view punishments such as jail or hangings as a form of martyrdom. BUT… what they don’t want, under any circumstances, is to be sent back to the crap-hole they came from.

  6. And the bomber who was just tossed out of France just went to the UK.
    weaselzippers.us/2012/04/03/france-kicks-militant-islamist-out-of-country-promptly-moves-to-the-uk/

  7. ” ’44 Ways to Support Jihad’ ”
    Blow up the bus, Gus
    You don’t need to discuss much
    Just drop off the bomb,Lee
    And get yourself free.

  8. nick,something like that,or how to rhyme badly,didn’t really think it through.

  9. Wasn’t that long ago that every French Canadian boy’s name started with Joseph and his sister’s first name was Marie.
    Mind you, not too many of them ended up as terrorists. But now that I think of it, the few that did, returned as heroes from ‘exile’ in Cuba.
    Hmmmmm…….

  10. “Wasn’t that long ago that every French Canadian boy’s name started with Joseph and his sister’s first name was Marie.”
    No quite, those were their middle names or at lest one of many. Back in the day when someone was in deep doodoo their mom would address them with all their given names. Come to think of it, Italian mamas did that too.

  11. The problems of new young generation of teenager and youth and they like to know both side of story or at least read it
    they do not have home in here nor they ae welcome to country thier paretns come from
    because when they go to country their parents was born they look at them as spy too
    Canadian muslim kid when they go to middle east has hard time and their parents scared they stop their children because they are not follow or talk or behave middle east culture and they think they can say anything they like to say about Canada if they talk about canada too much they will arrest them
    when those kid live in Canada also under question of they may talk or read any myrted book and lable them as terrorist if they talk about islam too much they will suspect them and put radiar by hand of some racist
    saying do not buy halal food buy kosher food
    if you buy halal food all money goes to terrorst
    such BS people live in canada too
    chidlren of muslim like black people is lost here and feel dizy and confused and grow with lack of confidence

  12. Texas Canuck at April 4, 2012 7:19 PM
    Middle names? Not around here they weren’t.
    Joseph Isidore Secours, Joseph Jean-Marie Ouimet, Joseph Jean-Paul Garreau.

  13. “they do not have home in here nor they ae welcome to country thier paretns come from”
    Thier parents made the leap into something new, they could do the same by going back home. “Like father like son” as the saying goes.

  14. We still saying back home but they think thier home is here it is not easy as you think I wish it was easy
    just minority here should join and united more here that is only solution

  15. ok >
    “just minority here should join and united more here that is only solution”
    That is actually a good idea. They should unite and ask for separation like Quebec. Then Canada could give them their own place to live like Baffin Island.

  16. This is my brother Mohammed and my other brother Mohammed, both of whom married their cousins.

  17. What kind of parents name three of their kids Mohammed?
    ~syncrodox
    Ever heard of Heavy Weight boxing champ George Foreman?
    He has 5 (FIVE) sons all named George Foreman.

  18. Jamie and Texas…
    I and my sisters are the first generation of my father’s family not to follow that naming pattern since the 1600s, and my dad was born in Sask, albeit in a fransaskois community. He has 4 names (uses the 4th), and his sisters are both Maries, but go by their middle names. Granted, I’m in my 40s, but still, not that long ago. It’s all that “patron saint” thing, I think, and why the Feast of St Joseph is a “national” holiday in Quebec.

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