DAVID WOOD: WHY ALLAH COULDN'T PROTECT
ISIS LEADER ABU BAKR BAGHDADI FROM A DOG
IN SYRIAN RAID
Followers of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi were convinced that he was their new Caliph, and that the restored Islamic Caliphate would eventually dominate the world. When Delta Force commandos stormed al-Baghdadi's compound in a night raid in Syria, forcing the Islamic State leader to flee into a tunnel, citizens of the Caliphate would have expected Allah to protect him. Nevertheless, al-Baghdadi died after detonating his suicide vest, killing three children in the process. Why didn't Allah protect al-Baghdadi? According to Islam, Allah couldn't protect him, because there was a dog (named "Conan") in the tunnel. Allah and his angels are helpless against dogs. David Wood discusses the issue.
Followers of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi were convinced that he was their new Caliph, and that the restored Islamic Caliphate would eventually dominate the world. When Delta Force commandos stormed al-Baghdadi's compound in a night raid in Syria, forcing the Islamic State leader to flee into a tunnel, citizens of the Caliphate would have expected Allah to protect him. Nevertheless, al-Baghdadi died after detonating his suicide vest, killing three children in the process. Why didn't Allah protect al-Baghdadi? According to Islam, Allah couldn't protect him, because there was a dog (named "Conan") in the tunnel. Allah and his angels are helpless against dogs. David Wood discusses the issue.