
British terrorist Omar Hussain, writing under his ISIS name Abu Saeed al Britani, said dealing with the culture of Arab terrorists is maddening.
A British member of the Islamic State group has an ironic message for Western recruits: Arab terrorists act like animals.
Former British supermarket security guard Omar Hussain, writing under his ISIS name Abu Saeed al Britani, told Western Islamic radicals to think about the culture clash they will experience upon heading to the Middle East.
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The 27-year-old terrorist, originally from High Wycombe, England, expressed solidarity with his Arab peers in terms of chopping off heads and forming a caliphate, but found himself praying for patience when it came to dealing with their lack of basic manners.
"Arabs as a whole have a unique culture, which differs dramatically from the Western lifestyle. ... You could be waiting in line for half an hour and then another Arab would come and push in the queue and go straight in," Hussain wrote, the Independent reported Thursday. "Our Arab brothers, or Syrians to be more precise, lack ... basic manners."
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Hussain also expressed frustration with Syrian terrorists' penchant for walking off, repeatedly, in his shoes.
"In the West, it is common knowledge to walk out of a room wearing the same pair of shoes that you wore while entering the room," Hussain wrote, the Daily Mail reported Wednesday. "However here in Shām, our Syrian brothers have a very peculiar philosophy whereby they believe that everyone can share each other’s footwear, irrespective of foot size."
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Other behaviors that prove maddening for the British ISIS member include stealing his food out of the refrigerator and rummaging through his belongings.
"The difference between an Arab and a non-Arab in their manners is like the difference between the heavens and the earth," Hussain said, the Daily Mail reported.
Hussain previously trained with al-Qaida's Jabhat al-Nusra before switching allegiances to ISIS. He also appears in propaganda videos, the Independent reported.
National security experts estimate ISIS has at least 30,000 members fighting in the Middle East. Roughly 1,000 of those soldiers are estimated to be from the U.K.
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