Fort Hood muslim terrorist Nidal Malik Hasan calling card had SoA – Soldiers of Allah on it!

How much more blantant did it have to be to know this filthy jihadist was in fact, well a jihadist?

Hasan calling card

Look at Hasan’s calling card (From Pamela Geller’s Atlas Shrugs)

I don’t know anything about “Allah”, but Geller’s site explains what this all means. SoA on the card is for Soldiers of Allah. Followed by SWT, which is an abbreviation that usually follows the word Allah. She also writes:

When writing the name of God (Allah), Muslims often follow it with the abbreviation “SWT.” These letters stand for the Arabic words “Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala,” or “Glory to Him, the Exalted.” Muslims use these or similar words to glorify God when mentioning His name.
Definition: When writing the name of God (Allah), Muslims often follow it with the abbreviation “SWT.” These letters stand for the Arabic words “Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala,” or “Glory to Him, the Exalted.” Muslims use these or similar words to glorify God when mentioning His name.
Pronunciation: sub-han’-a-hoo wa ta a la
Also Known As: Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala
Alternate Spellings: subhana wa ta’ala; subhanna wa ta’ala
Examples:

Muslims believe that Allah SWT created the universe.

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  • Reggie

    I’m more curious about what SoA really implies. Does it suggest something sinister, or is it simply a reverent expression of loyalty to one’s creator?

    Note: when you say “Muslims believe that Allah SWT created the universe” what you’re apparently missing is that Jews, Christians and Muslims all worship the exact same deity, albeit with varying names. All three religions have the very same prophet Abraham as their founder, and it is the one Creator who revealed Himself to Abraham whom all three religions worship. These three religions are very closely related, and share considerable history.

    One shouldn’t get distracted by what name someone uses for God. Jesus Himself addressed his creator/father very intimately as “Abba” while Islam itself formally recognizes 99 names of God.