I suggested there might be some suitable candidates in Britain. Did he ever use the internet? I cannot go to the internet shops and spend 30 rupees an hour. I never board a bus, I walk to the city centre if I am going to a protest. I don't smoke and I don't take tea from tea stalls.
If I need some money, I have to ask my brothers to give it to me. Since he is unable to read properly, I had presumed that Shakeel would have a limited idea of the extent of his internet fame.
But he showed me a pair of folders. Some friends had trawled through different sites and printed off computer-altered pictures of him. Shakeel leafed through the pages: Islamic Rage Boy on clothes, being force-fed a pork chop, as a vampire, as a beer bottle, as a woman in a bikini, as 'Jihady Idol', as 'Adolf Mohammed Rage Boy', distended and jabbing his finger at a photographer above a quote from Christopher Hitchens: "It's impossible to satisfy Rage Boy and his ilk.
It's stupid to try. One picture showed what looked like an American preacher holding a microphone while wearing a Rage Boy baseball cap. Shakeel stopped on an image of his face superimposed on a pig. The people who do this are showing their own culture, so why do they tell us that we are uncivilised? I asked what would stop him protesting. What would satisfy him? You can't bring peace by beating the drums or killing people," he replied.
Shakeel is a one-off, an eccentric, but he may be more representative of Muslim anger around the world than we like to admit, whether in Ramallah, Srinagar or Chechnya. He doesn't understand us, and we don't understand him. Our assumption that any form of unrest or protest by Muslims must be connected to the Al Qaeda cause is plainly wrong. Shakeel Ahmad Bhat is the product of poverty, lack of opportunity and state brutality.
Islam is to him a way of life. He is illiterate and his only source of news is the street. Islamist extremism is a serious threat and will continue.
But Al Qaeda's brand of terrorism has little in common with Shakeel's upbringing or experience. The Sufi traditions of the Kashmir valley are a thousand miles away from the Salafism of Egypt and Saudi Arabia that gave rise to Bin Laden's thinking. Shakeel became a not very successful militant because he thought Kashmir deserved self-rule and his sister had been thrown out of a window.
Al Qaeda believes the only pure form of Islam was that practised by the Prophet and his followers many centuries ago. It uses the tools of modernity — TV, planes, plastic explosives, the internet — to try to destroy modernity.
The terrorist threat we face in Britain comes from the spread of Al Qaeda ideology, combined with the failed. No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards.
Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Sunday, Nov 14th 5-Day Forecast. With his straggly beard and big shouting mouth, Rage Boy certainly looks like a threat. Scroll down for more Share or comment on this article:. Comments 0 Share what you think. Bing Site Web Enter search term: Search. Twilight actor drops to one knee and proposes to longtime love Tay Dome Lady Gaga sets pulses racing in a sizzling red gown with a daring thigh slit as she leads the way at the Italian premiere House Of Gucci in Milan Plant power!
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His picture has also been printed on T-shirts, posters, mouse-pads, and beer mugs. Wearing a mild smile on his face in groom attire, Shakeel is hoping for a new dawn of life without being confined into the four walls of jail. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Only Kashmir. He has inspired a cartoon character and merchandise.
But the year-old Kashmiri activist is puzzled, not angered, by his overseas fame. In his first interview with a British newspaper, he says he is carrying out Allah's wishes.
From his home in Fateh Kadal, Malik Angan, he says: "I am not happy with people joking about me or making me into a cartoon, but I have more important things to think about. My protests are for those Muslims who cannot go out onto the streets to cry out against injustice. This is my duty and I believe Allah has decided this for me. Mr Bhat, a school dropout and former militant with a pro-Pakistan rebel group, has been arrested more than times.
He spends days away from his widowed mother, four brothers and his sister, travelling to protests or attending court hearings. But his family, he says, is used to it. Neighbours describe Mr Bhat as well-mannered, sincere and dedicated. View All Images. Show Comments. They're still going strong in Here are some of the best text posts gaining recent popularity. We invited them to sit down with us and recap everything from the early days of Schmoyoho to the present day, as well as getting to the bottom of which Gregory Brother was truly the master of memes among them.
Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution. Read Edit History. Origin The first known photo of Mr. Popularity Meanwhile, his photos also became the subject of ridicule among bloggers and columnists who felt skeptical about Bhat's poster-boy status in the Western media.
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