Using the Five Principles to educate the world about political Islam, its founder Mohammed, his political doctrine and his god, Allah.
Of Interest
This article on the politically correct Orwellian decision by the US State Department to not use the word 'jihad' to refer to jihad is one of the best floating around the web. (hat tip to American Thinker.com)
The US State Department
has had hundreds
of laptop computers stolen,
many belonging to the Department's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program. Was it
criminal jihad? No, it can't be as the J-word has been banned.. (hat tip to
JihadWatch.org)
Spengler at the Asia Times has an interesting article on the strategy of the Roman Catholic Church and the Islamic Shiites of Persia (aka Iran).
Islam must take back Israel
and Spain, conquer Rome and take over the whole world says a Hamas scholar.
He has a lot more to say especially about the downfall of America. Did he read
this Newsweak article by taqiyya
specialist, Fareed Zakaria?
This newsletter is one of a series on the subject:
An Ethical Basis for War Against Political Islam Newsletter #5
The Tears of Jihad
After failing as a preacher/prophet Mohammed turned from religion to politics
and jihad. His political plan worked and he conquered all of Arabia. Islam has
been at war ever sense. These figures are a rough estimate of the death of kafirs
through the political use of jihad.
Africa
Islam ran the wholesale slave trade in Africa. Roughly, for 25 million slaves
delivered to the market, we have the death of about 120 million people.
120 million Africans killed
Christians
The number of Christians martyred by Islam is 9 million, while another 50 million
died in wars by jihad.
60 million Christians killed
Hindus
The country of India today is only half the size of ancient India, due to jihad.
80 million Hindus killed
Buddhists
Jihad killed the Buddhists in Turkey, Afghanistan, along the Silk Route, and
in India. The total is roughly 10 million.
10 million Buddhists killed
Total 270,000,000 killed.
This gives a rough estimate of 270 million killed by jihad.
The civilizational war of Islam against the ethics of unity has been very successful.
Ethics of unity have been eliminated from North Africa, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon,
Turkey, Pakistan, Bangla Desh, Afghanistan and Central Asia. Jihad works and
works well.
Islamization of a Culture
The Sira gives a dynamic picture of how Islam enters a culture. When Mohammed
started preaching in Mecca, he did not encounter animosity. Islam was portrayed
as a logical continuation of the native Arabic religions. Then Islam claimed
to be a "brother religion" to Judaism. Next it became not just a better
religion but the best, and all of the other religions were wrong. Islam was
publicly confrontational, attacking every aspect of the host culture. Hostility
developed between Islam and the Meccan culture of religious tolerance. The Meccans
tried to placate the Muslims, but there could be no compromise. Islam turned
increasingly to violence that culminated in a treaty of war with new allies
in Medina.
When the Muslims immigrated to Medina, the Immigrants were peaceful. But when
the Jews said that Mohammed was not a prophet in the Jewish tradition, Islam
became hostile. Up to this point, the process of Islam in Medina was the same
as in Mecca.
The Immigrants were very poor and there was little growth of the religion. In
Medina Mohammed found a way to obtain money and settle old scores with the Meccans
who had never submitted to Islam. The solution was political-jihad against the
Meccans, the Jews, and their neighbors. By jihad, political Islam conquered
all of Arabia in nine years.
The Reform of Islam
When people first learn about the actual doctrine contained in the Trilogy,
a frequent response is that Islam needs a reformation like Christianity had.
First, what does it matter if the religion reforms or not? It is the politics
that produce fear.
The doctrine of Islam is proclaimed to be eternal, universal and perfect. Eternal
means unchanging and final. Mohammed is the final and last prophet of Allah.
Universal means that is applies to all of the world and perfect means that the
doctrine needs no change.
A huge problem with proposing Islamic reformation is its amount of political
doctrine. About two thirds of the Koran of Mecca deals with condemning kafirs
to Hell for merely disagreeing with Mohammed. Over 50% of the Koran of Medina
deals with hypocrites and jihad against kafirs. Nearly 75% of the Sira deals
with jihad. About 20% of the Hadith by Bukhari is about jihad. Politics is the
majority of the doctrine and it is all violent. Removing this doctrine would
destroy political Islam. There is no Islam without politics.
Kafirs propose an Islamic reform based upon the idea that the horrible acts
of Islam are medieval, tribal customs and in modern times we don't do that kind
of thing. They are a thing of the past.
But for a Muslim, the Koran is perfect and eternal. And the Koran relentlessly
advances the idea that the Sunna (the words and deeds of Mohammed) is the ideal
mode of Islamic behavior. Both the Koran and the Hadith are very clear that
the medieval tribal actions are the ideal for humanity and rather than being
put in the dust bin of history, they are the perfect guidance for today.
The dilemma of removing medieval tribalism is that much of the Trilogy is medieval
tribalism. So if you reform political Islam by taking out the old tribal doctrine,
where do you stop? What is the guidance for which old, tribal acts of Mohammed
are not applicable for today? You can't take it all out. Without medieval tribalism
there is basically no Islam.
And what body of Islam has the authority to reform it? There is no such authority.
Some group of Muslims might decide to drop all of the violent and oppressive
political doctrine, but what authority would they have to tell any other Muslim
to follow them?
Why would any Muslim want reform? Demographic jihad (immigration and high birth
rates) will cause Europe to be Islamic in less than a century. Islam is winning.
Why reform a winner?
Islam is detailed down to the smallest action of life and living. And there
is a vast quantity of detail that allows very little room for interpretation
or change, let alone reformation.
There is the matter of Islamic dualistic ethics. How do you reform the ethical
system that is at the core of Islam?
And lastly, Islam discourages criticism of another Muslim or the doctrine. Self
criticism of Islam is simple not done. All fault always lies with the kafirs.
How can there be reform without self-criticism?
The doctrine of Islam can not be reformed any more than a triangle can be reformed
by changing the number of sides. It is logically impossible. Islamic doctrine
is defined as unchanging and beyond reform. The Koran is perfect and eternal.
Mohammed is the final prophet and the ideal model for all humanity for all times.
The reformation of Islam is logically impossible due to the way the doctrine
is defined.
The Real Islam
What is the real Islam? Radical Islam? Fundamentalist Islam? Moderate Islam?
Meccan Islam? Medinan Islam? There is only Islam. Islam is like a rainbow, a
full spectrum political system. Those who argue that the real Islam is moderate
or that the real Islam is fundamentalist are like those who would say that a
rainbow is red or green. A rainbow is not red, not green. No, a rainbow is all
the colors. Islam is peaceful and violent. You can no more remove the aggression
than you can remove the red from the rainbow. The Islamic political doctrine
always has two choices because political Islam is profoundly dualistic.
This dualism cannot be removed. Dualism is at the core of the Islam. The Trilogy
is perfect, permanent and universal. It cannot be changed. A Muslim may reform
but Islam cannot.
The real Islam is the doctrine found in the Trilogy of Koran, Sira, and Hadith.
Sharia Law
Large parts of the Koran are legal code and form Islamic constitutional law.
Since Muslims believe that these laws come from Allah and Mohammed they are
of a higher order truth than any man-made laws. Therefore, Sharia law must replace
all other forms of government.
Under Sharia law, all kafirs are second class citizens. Women can be beaten
and slavery is allowed. And just as in political Islam, Sharia law cannot be
reformed.
It is the long term goal of Islam to replace the US Constitution with the Sharia,
since it contradicts Islam. For that matter, democracy violates Sharia law.
Democracy assumes equality of all peoples. Islam teaches that a Muslim is a
better person than kafirs and that the kafirs should submit to Islam. But in
voting, a Muslim's vote is equal to a kafir's vote. This violates Islamic law,
since a Muslim and a kafir are never equal.
Bill Warner
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Last night I overheard a conversation that probably every expat living in this part of the world has heard or been involved in. It's the idea that Arabs are "hypocritical" because of two perceived standards of behavior. Examples usually given are women who take off their abayas as soon as their airplane takes off for the West, men who drink alcohol in Bahrain or the UAE while never partaking of it at home, young people frequenting night clubs in London who don't even talk to members of the opposite sex back home, or political and religious leaders who say one thing in English when speaking to Westerners and something quite different to their own people on Al-Jazeera.
I also read an interesting sentence about young Saudi women yesterday in the Gulf Marketing Review. In an article entitled "Saudi Arabia's Eve-olution" author Sarah Abdullah wrote, "In addition there is a dichotomy between the personal and social life, espcially among women. The social dynamic in Saudi Arabia is such that women have to have two faces: a personal face, completely reserved for only their closest companions and the public face, far removed from her true self.
Without getting too philosophical or analytical, I think the "two faces" noted by Sarah has a much wider application than merely to young Saudi women. It's a duality that is at the heart of Arab thinking and that stretches back to the very roots of Islam. There is the Quran and the hadith, the Meccan suras and the Medinan suras (the two parts of the Quran with quite different emphases given when Muhammad lived in those two cities), the believer and the unbeliever, the House of Islam and the House of War, public behavior and private behavior, and Islam as a religion and as a social system.
I don't think we understand this very well in the West, but I think we need to put more effort into trying to. It's not that Arabs are hypocritical, but it is a different way of thinking."
ed — May 7, 2008 @ 12:30 AM
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