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Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Will Islam Rule America?

Will Islam Rule America?
This question is on the lips on Muslims and non-Muslims alike. The Palestinian Authority's latest sermon translated and provided by MEMRI, we learn that Islamists are determined to make it so.

A poster at JihadWatch makes an astute comment. (Scroll down to "Nicolei")
The thought of Islam ruling USA seems unreal and impossible, both to the liberals and American patriots here. However the Muslims take inspiration for the historical fact that within a short period of time, a rag tag Arab tribe conquered powerful nations of Iraq, Persia, and Christian nations of the Eastern Roman empire in the Middle East, Egypt and North Africa. I am sure before that, these well established cultures, Christian and Zoroastrian (Persia) nations felt superior to this group of brigand plunderers. To ignore the ability of Islam to vanquish the other great civilizations as a quirk in history is to doom oneself to see history repeating itself.
During the height of European colonization of the third world, Islam and Islamic culture were considered a has-been religion and culture, inferior to Christianity and the western culture that was rooted in Judeo-Christianity. This attitude was evident till the mid twentieth century. Up to that time, the European church was resting on its laurels on the great civilization it spawned. No one could have conceive in their mind that within five decades, the European Church which was so proud is, today, actually asking if it could survive, while Islam which was accommodated in a condescendingly manner in Europe is set to “conquer” Europe.

A study of how these great nations fell to Islam reveals some interesting parallels to present times.
The Arabs plundered poorly defended villages over the years causing food crisis as farmers moved to cities over a long period of time.
Many European and some American neighborhoods had seen their non-Muslim residents moving out in virtual surrender to the ever increasing Muslim population.
Arab migrants who settled in the non-Muslim nations helped and or joined the invading Islamic hordes. While homegrown Muslim terrorists in the west are considered “few” or in the minority among peaceful Muslims, in today’s age of bio-chemical and nuclear weapons, the few can bring about very large scale destruction and even destroy civilizations.


One should never for granted that the inconceivable will or could never happen. No one believed that contemporary Europe could be facing the throes of Islamification. We should be on guard and take appropriate preventative steps.

3 Comments:

  • At Tue May 17, 01:03:00 PM PDT, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I'm new here, so I have to ask if site owners are aware that genocide is compulsory under Islam. Just as a Muslim male will wear a beard, to satisfy prophet-emulation (sunnah) obligations, ALL Muslims are under strict shariah obligations to commit genocide, where a Muslim authority so dictates. You have probably heard of ibn Ishaq's account of the genocide of a Jewish tribe near Medina, under nominal angelic ordenance. Below is Ishaq's account, from the Muslim Hadith, verbatim:


    Bukhari Hadith, Book 4, Chapter 18, #68
    "Narrated Aisha, 'When allah's apostle returned on the day of the battle of al-Khandaq (Trench), he put down his arms and took a bath. Then Gabriel whose head was covered with dust, came to him saying, 'You have put down your arms! By allah, I have not put down my arms yet!' Allah's apostle said, 'Where should I go now?' Gabriel said,
    'This way,' pointing to the Banu Quraizay."

    MOHAMMED'S GENOCIDE SUNNAH, GIVEN THE EXAMPLE OF THE JEWS OF BANU QURAIZAY, AS RECORDED BY IBN-ISHAQ FROM ISLAMIC HADITH FOR HIS
    BIOGRAPHY - "LIFE OF THE MESSENGER OF GOD" - OF MOHAMMED

    "...The apostle sent Ali forward with his banner and the men
    hastened to it. Ali advanced until when he came near the forts he heard insulting language used against the apostle. He returned to meet the apostle on the road and told him that it was not necessary for him to come near those rascals. The apostle said, 'Why? I think you must have heard them speaking ill of me,' and when Ali said that was so he added, 'If they saw me they would not talk in that fashion.' When the apostle approached their forts he said, 'you brothers of monkeys, has god disgraced you and brought his vengeance upon you?..."

    "The apostle passed by a number of his companions in al-Saurayn
    before he got to Banu Quraizay and asked if anyone had passed them. They replied that Dihya bin Khalifa al-Kalbi had passed upon a white mule with a saddle covered with a piece of brocade. He said, 'That was (angel) Gabriel who has been sent to Banu Quraizay to shake their castles and strike terror into their hearts...'"

    "The apostle besieged them for twenty five nights until they were sore pressed and god cast terror into their hearts."

    "Now Huyyay b. Akhtab had gone with Banu Quraizay into their forts when Quraysh (Mohammed's tribe) and Ghatafan had withdrawn and left them, to keep his word to Ka'b b. Asad (Banu Quraizay chief); and when they felt sure
    that the apostle would not leave them until he had made an end of
    them, Ka'b said to them: 'Oh Jews, you can see what has happened to you; I offer three alternatives. Take which you please. 1. We will follow this man and accept him as true, if by God it has become plain to you that he is a prophet who has been sent and that it is he that you find mentioned in your scripture; and then your lives, your property, your women and children will be saved. They (the tribe) said, 'We will never abandon the laws of the Torah and never change it for another...'"

    "Sa'id (one of Mohammed's companions, or "sahaba") asked, 'Do you covenant with
    Allah that you accept the judgement I pronounce on them?' (looking) in the direction of the apostle not mentioning him out of respect, and the apostle answered, 'Yes.' Sa'id said, 'Then I give judgement
    that the men should be killed, the property divided, and the women and children taken as captives."

    ''...The apostle said to Sa'id, 'You have given the judgement of Allah above the seven heavens.'"

    "Then they surrendered, and the apostle confined them in Medina
    (originally the Jewish town of Yethrib) in the quarter of al-Harith, a woman of Banu al-Najjar. Then the apostle went out to the market of Medina and dug trenches in it. Then he sent for them and struck off their heads in those trenches as they were brought out to him in
    batches. Among them was the enemy of allah, Huyyay bin Akhtab and
    Ka'b (their chief). There were 600 or 700 in all, though some put the figure as high as 800 or 900. As they were being taken out in batches to the apostle they asked Ka'b what he thought would be done with them. He replied, 'Will you never understand? Don't you see that the summoner never stops and those who are taken away do not
    return? By god it is: death!' This went on until the apostle made an end of them."

    "...Aisha said: 'Only one of their women was killed. She was
    actually with me and was talking with me and laughing immoderately
    as the apostle was killing her men in the market when suddenly an unseen voice called her name. 'Good heavens,' I cried, 'What is the matter?' 'I am to be killed,' she answered. She was taken away and beheaded. Aisha used to say, 'I shall never forget my wonder at her good spirits and her loud laughter when all the time she knew that
    she would be killed.'"

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    On the above account, as a Secular and a Western Cultural Supremacist, I strongly oppose both peaceful coexistence with Muslim tyrannies and the presence of those murderous savages within our midst.

     
  • At Tue May 17, 04:58:00 PM PDT, Blogger George Mason said…

    To the foregoing commentor who wondered, "I'm new here, so I have to ask if site owners are aware that genocide is compulsory under Islam." Indeed you are correct, and we are aware. Your comments are greatly appreciated, particularly the very last comment, which I also totally agree with.

    Thank you//gm

     
  • At Wed May 18, 03:35:00 AM PDT, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Thanks George. I'll try to keep on topic, but the Ishaq material is classic, need to know stuff. I am a Secular Christian, unaffiliated but somewhat approving of Southern Baptist leaders and work.

     

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