Pizza delivery boy from UK becomes Islamic State jihad murderer
September 7, 2015 by Robert Spencer
After studying in a Qur’an camp. One might almost get the idea that the Qur’an played a role in such transformations, were it not for our leaders and the entire Western intelligentsia constantly insisting that it isn’t so.
One wonders nevertheless how Ruhul Amin could read the Qur’an and miss the peaceful teachings in it that are so patently obvious to John Kerry and Joe Biden and David Cameron and Boris Johnson.
“Sorry, no pepperoni…”
“Ruhul Amin: The pizza delivery boy turned Isil killer,” by Steven Swinford, Telegraph, September 7, 2015:
When Ruhul Amin, 26, came to public attention in an Isil propaganda video alongside Reyaad Khan in June 2014 entitled “There is No Life without Jihad”, his friends could hardly recognise him.
Amin, who was born in Bangladesh, was raised in Aberdeen where he was remembered by friends as a keen cricketer who enjoyed music and clubbing. Before travelling to Syria he worked variously as a pizza delivery boy, in a salon shop and a spice shop. (more…)







