The graduate school of Madrassah philosophies in this world remains safely nestled in the loving arms of the in laws of the Al Saud, the Al Sheikh family, direct descendants of Ibn Wahab, at King Abdul Aziz University's School of graduate studies.
There, the executed brother of Sayd Qutb, Muhammad Qutb ran from Egypt after his execution, and found safety and a job. Professor of 'hate'.
He has had, so far, two very notable students that have come to our attention (no doubt there are others). One made two speeches from in front of a bedsheet last week, and the other was assasinated in Pakistan during the jihad against the Soviets in Afghanistan.
His name was Abdullah Azzam.
The King Abdul Aziz University's School of Islamic Studies remains today untouched, pristine, and in a scholarly way goes about day to day arrogantly teaching professors and authoritative imams the philosophical underpinnings of murder for god, oppression for god, and just as bad, the dialectic of justifiying it, for god, of course.
It was the older, palestinian, Azzam who generated the mujahid movement which eventually became the mass murderers we know today. Some say he was OBL's mentor. Some think it was OBL himself (who blamed Mossad) for killing Azzam.
In that vein, and to inspire the individual's responsibility to jihad he wrote a little book named "JOIN THE CARAVAN" (COMPLETE PDF AT LINK)
"It remains for us to do our part. So I tell every young man among the youth of Islam: It is your duty to join the caravan (of martyrs) until the sufficiency is complete and the march to aid the High and Omnipotent continues," Bin Laden said.
As usual, no one here, no talking head, no government official, no paid cable news analyst sees fit to either link it all, or to educate the american people about Rommel, Yamamoto, Von Kleist, or Houston Stewart Chamberlain.
Why? I simply cannot be the only one to note the evocation, or the motive.
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