I have a lot of trouble believing any Muslim when they say that 'killing is sin'. They do not believe that in the case of killing an infidel. Why wasn't that question asked?
s. Diallo said she came to the United States wanting “honest work — anything where I don’t have to cheat.” Not having had much time to immerse herself in the politics of her new country, she pronounced herself deeply puzzled as to why anyone would feel threatened by what goes on in a mosque.
“We have to pray to God. You’re following the religion,” she said. “You want to pray because it is in the book that you have to pray, and someday you will die.”
Referring to 9/11, she said that she, too, had “bad souvenirs.” (A native French speaker, she meant memories.) She remembered with awe a visit to the twin towers, lamented the deaths there, and said: “Killing people is a sin. Building the mosque over here, I don’t think that has to do with killing people.”