Monday, September 23, 2013

USA: 'I Associate 'Allahu Akbar' With A War Chant, And 'I Duck'', Say Lindsey Graham


“When somebody yells 'Allahu akbar' in the Middle East, I duck," Graham told Fox News radio. “It's not like, ‘Hey, how you doing Lindsey?'"

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Huffington Post
By Paige Lavender | September 23, 2013

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said when he hears someone yell "Allahu akbar" -- an Arabic phrase that means "God is great" -- he runs for cover.

“When somebody yells 'Allahu akbar' in the Middle East, I duck," Graham told Fox News radio. “It's not like, ‘Hey, how you doing Lindsey?'"

Graham said he associates the phrase "with a war chant."

“It's not exclusively owned by al Qaeda. I've seen people kill al Qaeda guys and yell, ‘Allahu akbar,'" Graham said.

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) -- who often works closely with Graham -- expressed a different view earlier this month when he criticized Fox News' Brian Kilmeade for questioning members of a Syrian opposition groups' use of the phrase.

“Would you have a problem with an American person saying ‘Thank God? Thank God?'" McCain said. “That’s what they're saying. Come on! Of course they're Muslims, but they're moderates and I guarantee you they are moderates.”

(h/t The Hill)


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