never had trouble making friends, who enjoyed smoking dope and drinking beer, why would such a man turn into a holy warrior whose only wish was to kill, and perhaps more mysteriously, to die? It is the same question people asked after the bombings in the London underground, set off by similar young men, who played cricket, had girlfriends, went to the pub. All we know is that they murdered in the name of Allah and his prophet” (Buruma 2007 p193).
Mohammed had begun rejecting Western values around February 2003; in October he began rejecting the democratic state and its legal institution. Then in March 2004 he called for a global jihad against democracy. Finally in July he advocated violence against individuals who had insulted Islam and the prophet. This build up to his release of aggression comes from his past in which there is a build of disappointment and