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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Brain attack 9/11 Koran forbids violence call



 Brain attack 9/11 Koran forbids violence call

Brain September 11 attacks , Khalid Sheikh Mohammed , released a manifesto that says the Koran forbids the use of violence to spread Islam .

U.S. documents published Tuesday Huffington Post and the UK 's Channel 4 News is the first form of public communication Mohammed since 2009 when the U.S. government formally charge him with terrorism charges .

Mohammed , the most important figure of the five people charged over the 2001 attacks that killed about 3,000 people in the U.S. earth , being held at the U.S. military facility at Guantanamo Bay , Cuba , since 2006 .

Different from its original establishment , Mohammed said that the Koran forbids Muslims to use force as a means to spread the religion .

In the thick 30 -page document , he also attempted to convince his captors , prosecutors , lawyers and members of the U.S. military court to convert to Islam .

" It is my religious obligations in dealing with non-Muslims like the people in the court ( judges , prosecutors , lawyers , etc. ) to invite them to embrace Islam , " Mohammed wrote .

" I know you all have heard of Islam and know a lot about them . It is my belief that God would ask me on the Day of Judgment , why I do not invite these people to Islam ? "

Mohammed confessed " very happy " at the prison by adding " free my soul even when my body on hold . "

Mohammed pleaded not sad or depressed in his prison " because I was with God Almighty . "

This document was publicly disclosed last month by a military court judge James Pohl .

The defendant's lawyer declined to comment on the contents of the documents revealed , according to AFP .

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