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“That’s My Boy”: Proud Muslim Father From Australia Posts Photo Of 7-Year-Old Son Holding Beheaded Enemy


Behold, the gracious and merciful Allah’s culture of death. Where would Islam be without it? …

Luke 17:1-2, “Jesus said to his disciples: ‘Things that cause people to sin are bound to come, but woe to that person through whom they come. It would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around his neck than for him to cause one of these little ones [children] to sin.’”

By Andre Walker, Breitbart – “A seven-year-old jihadi has been pictured with the severed head of Syrian soldier in a photo posted online by his proud father. The boy is the son of the wanted Australian terrorist Khaled Sharrouf, according to the Metro.

The boy was pictured holding the head in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa. His father tweeted the photo along with the caption ‘That’s my boy!’. He also posed with the head himself under the caption ‘what a head.’

Khaled Sharrouf is a former drug addict who is one of the most wanted Australians. He travelled to Syria to join the jihad and now regularly sends updates of his actions to Twitter. He is believed to have made it out of Australia in December by using his brother’s passport.

In one of the tweets he posed with his son in identical camouflaged combat fatigues, carrying guns. In another he said: ‘The more u hate this path you infidel aussie dogs the happier feel dieinrage when you cant affect men lie about women.’ There are concerns that he is mentally ill and has been diagnosed with schizophrenia.

The former Sydney resident also claimed there would be ‘Inshaallah soon in Aus’ – which means ‘God willing or if Allah wills’, a sign he wishes to bring jihad to Australia.” Read more.

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