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Founeemh Friday Sennon Feb 22, 1991 break the backs of those who have the audacity to defy us and we will erect a monument of human skulls as was done in ancient Iraq. " The second human skull minaret in Iraq was built in 1258 A. D. by Halaku Khan. The third human minaret was erected in 1401 A. D by Taimour Lang( Tamerlane) in Baghdad 12 • THE MOST CRITICAL TIME IN HUMAN HISTORY This unfortunate land of Iraq has been abused not once, not twice but three times by the erection of minarets composed of human corpses, human skulls and human skins. Those minarets were constructed to terrorise the population and cow the people to submission by tyrants and conquerors. What is happening today is a repetition of that mournful tale of sordid history. I don't know what the future will bring or when the tide of history will tum and the arrogant and the mighty humbled, but I do know that Allah will in due course, humiliate and humble the arrogant. I can assure the United States of America that it cannot restore its back that was broken in Vietnam by inflicting indignities and atrocities on Iraq. The back of United States of America broken in Vietnam will remain broken. The United States can gouge great and deep craters in the earth by exploding 2,500,000 tons of explosives. In those deep craters and ditches the reputation and good name of United States of America will remain buried in disgrace for ever. As time goes on, these barbaric deeds, committed by United States of America, will become more and more manifest and the reputation of United States will be sullied and stained beyond redemption. It may well be that because of the overwhelming might of United States of America at the present, few critics may venture to proclaim their misdeeds and atrocities for fear of reprisals. However, these acts against humanity will not disappear or fade, but with the passage of time these will become more obvious and pronounced, and future generations will read with horror and abomination that a so-called civilised nation could commit and condone such dark and wicked 12 Cambridge History of Islam Volume I : Page 170 276