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The sacred texts of Islam prefer burial on land, so deep that its smell does not come out and the beasts of prey do not dig it out. However, if a person dies at sea and it is not possible to bring the body back to land before decay, burial at sea is allowed. A weight is tied to the feet of the body, and the body is lowered into the water. This would preferably occur in an area where the remains are not immediately eaten by scavengers. Also, if an enemy may dig up the grave to mutilate the body, it is also allowed to bury the deceased at sea to avoid mutilation.
Originally posted by faryjay
They killed him and threw him in the sea???
Yup! So that no one can have evidence!
He was the MOST WANTED man in the World, and they shoot him in the head and throw him at sea!
When Saddam was captured they had all the evidence to show this, why not now?
Originally posted by Cobaltic1978
I saw this photo months ago. It was claimed he was killed back around 2001.
If this is the photo they are using then this is pure B.S.
ETA: Link to website. ______beforeitsnews/story/557/477/BIN_LADEN_-_KILLED_Dec_2001_-_PHOTO_Warning_very_gross.html
Under the cover of almost complete international secrecy, US Special Forces on Sunday stormed a mansion in Pakistan which housed the Al-Qaeda leader, and shot him dead in a firefight.
The news was broken to the World at about 1pm (AEST) by US President Barack Obama in a live televised address from the White House.
But Sohaib Athar, who describes himself as a thirty-something-year-old from Lahore, appears to have captured the seminal moment in history in a series of live tweets.
Mr Athar posted at about 6am (AEST): "Helicopter hovering above Abbottabad, at 1am (is a rare event)."
He goes on to lament the noise from the helicopter before writing: "A huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Caatt. I hope its [sic] not the start of something nasty :-S."
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by R_Clark
How about live tweeting as the raid was going down?
Under the cover of almost complete international secrecy, US Special Forces on Sunday stormed a mansion in Pakistan which housed the Al-Qaeda leader, and shot him dead in a firefight.
The news was broken to the World at about 1pm (AEST) by US President Barack Obama in a live televised address from the White House.
But Sohaib Athar, who describes himself as a thirty-something-year-old from Lahore, appears to have captured the seminal moment in history in a series of live tweets.
Mr Athar posted at about 6am (AEST): "Helicopter hovering above Abbottabad, at 1am (is a rare event)."
He goes on to lament the noise from the helicopter before writing: "A huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Caatt. I hope its [sic] not the start of something nasty :-S."
news.ninemsn.com.au...
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by R_Clark
How about live tweeting as the raid was going down?
Under the cover of almost complete international secrecy, US Special Forces on Sunday stormed a mansion in Pakistan which housed the Al-Qaeda leader, and shot him dead in a firefight.
The news was broken to the World at about 1pm (AEST) by US President Barack Obama in a live televised address from the White House.
But Sohaib Athar, who describes himself as a thirty-something-year-old from Lahore, appears to have captured the seminal moment in history in a series of live tweets.
Mr Athar posted at about 6am (AEST): "Helicopter hovering above Abbottabad, at 1am (is a rare event)."
He goes on to lament the noise from the helicopter before writing: "A huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad Caatt. I hope its [sic] not the start of something nasty :-S."
news.ninemsn.com.au...
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by taccj9903
The timing fits at least.
It's ok, I understand things like this will be ignored because it's easier to make stuff up, like it was all faked.
edit on 2/5/11 by Chadwickus because: (no reason given)