“Mentally he is normal, but the child is shocked. It was really hard to hear him and for him to hear me. The conversation was very quiet. It was my child. I know he is locked up like a dog, like an animal.” -- Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, Boston Murders’ mother
His name was Tamerlane. He was a Muslim Warrior born in Eurasia, known for his bloodlust. He became famous the world over. He killed and maimed indiscriminately—men, women, children. It mattered little to him. He reveled in killing and it is said of him that he killed for the sake of killing. He killed in the name of Allah. In fact he called himself the Sword of Islam. His terror was designed to instill fear in the innocent whom he was quite happy to murder. Whether combatant or non-combatant did not matter. His metal mowed them down like a scythe cutting through grass. His name was Tamerlane; however, he never lived in Boston. He never even heard of it.
His name was Tamerlan. He fashioned himself a Muslim Warrior--born in Eurasia. He was known for his bloodlust and became world famous overnight by killing a man, two women and a young child. He maimed or injured hundreds others who were mowed down by his metal—cut down like a scythe cutting through grass. They lost arms, legs, hands and feet. Some suffered disfigurement and others brain damage. He inflicted untold pain and suffering on hundreds of innocents all in the name of Allah. His name was Tamerlan, although he never lived in the fourteenth century, and never ruled a vast portion of Eurasia, conquering Turks, Egyptians, Syrians and countless other peoples.
“His newest book, The Wind and the Spirit (Stories of Faith and Inspiration)” was released in 2011 with all the author’s royalties go to support the Carmelite sisters.”