Theoretically, yes. But highly unlikely. All I know is if I hear someone yell "Allah Akbar" it's not cause it's someone coming to do a lot of good. |
The phrase is uttered billions of times a day, almost entirely out of goodwill. If you knew many muslims, this would be obvious to you. |
| If this is the best ISIS can do, it's not very terrifying. |
If someone yelled ""allah Akbar" it wouldn't mean anything at all. Were you maybe trying to refer to the phrase "allahu Akbar," which is sometimes yelled by terrorists? Maybe in the future, you should at least learn your terminology before spouting off like an idiot on chat boards. |
Every news article says the suspect in Roanoke yelled "Allah akbar" just before the knife attack. http://www.aol.com/article/2016/08/23/police-virginia-man-held-for-stabbing-shouted-allah-akbar/21457333/ So why don't you actually read the news before claiming that I am the one who misquoted someone?! And forgive me if most other terrorists use the term "allahu Akbar." Either way a version of this has purportedly been said many times before an ISIS inspired or other modern day terrorist attack. Obviously it is used in other contexts too but my point was if I am in a crowded place and hear someone shout something along these lines, it's time to GTFO. |