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I think I was so adament about proving you wrong because of the first post you made where you used "therefore." I still defend my first initial point where I stated you couldnt link those 2 passages together. Yet, after all these posts and all this discussion and me really looking into the Qur'an and Sharia very deeply, I can see your point. I still defend the fact that Islam teaches peace as well as stating violence, but I can definitely understand your points detailing where it does point out very obvious statements that can so easily be manipulated. I'm almost more inclined to call the Qur'an a poorly written book which was written for a time period and should have been left in that time period, rather then a book which all Muslims should follow completely without question. I have access to the texts you've mentioned and as much as I can counter your statements with history and other passages, I think you make your point very well when it's realized that the extremists who read the Qur'an, do not look at anything else, other then what the book says. And if we look at the book at such a superficial level, then it can be stated that it is violent, and it calls for the killing of many people in the name of Islam. I don't look at the book in such a way because I am a history person, so I try and take into account what was written and where and why. I'll fold on the river card, and I guess I owe you a drink. :) |
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In linking those two passages together, 1400 years of history makes the case against you argument - it is the legacy of “Jihad” - it is Islam. Islam means submission and only when the world (Dar al-Harb) submits to Shari’ah, will there be peace - so they say…LOL http://www.andrewbostom.org/loj/ http://www.andrewbostom.org/loj//content/view/59/31/ Quote:
On what and whose terms? The terms defined by the “book of mecca” or those defined by the “book of medina” ? I will agree with you that some muslims teach peace, but the peace they’re preachin is not what Islam demands. According to the Qur’an, Sira, Hadith, and Shari’ah Law, non-muslims are to be subdued and treated as second class citizens - coerced and intimidated to convert to Islam, if not, humiliating taxes like the jizya are/were to be imposed - the 1400 year historical record proves this true. How can this be peace - the subjugation of others? Take a brief moment and look at the movement towards dhimmitude in the Philippines - by allowing the “Jizya” - will this bring peace or subjugation? http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news...0201-n8nu.html http://moneyjihad.wordpress.com/2010...collect-taxes/ http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.p...02-02&SO=&HC=2 http://www.historyofjihad.org/philippines.html When Qur’anic source materials are examined, it becomes evident that surah 9:5 is part of the theology of Jihad - Jihad is/was violent, and those that reject/rejected Islam are/were to be killed. The significance of my use of therefore has to do with the chronological order of the Qur’an and its so-called progressive revelation, which is useful information, if one is to halfway make any sense of what Islam teaches. Quote:
Muhammad’s followers noticed he was contradicting himself quite frequently since he claimed that his revelations were from the angel Gabriel - and then later - Muhammad would tell his followers that allah had invalidated it. I do not believe it is acceptable or sensible to think that allah changes his mind so frequently unless he‘s a fraud, a cultural icon. Nevertheless, since Islam is a dualistic system, we will always be facing the never-ending threat of its teachings - which are - the inspiration of what makes an Islamic terrorist. Quote:
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Jihad exposed...
An enlightening interview from the Aramaic Broadcasting Network with Omar Bakri Mohammed, Anjem Chouhary, Walid Shoebat, and Kamal Saleem. It's all about the Sharia...
:munchin "Is al-Qaeda justified by Islam" > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-A9MK6UlNE |
Move over Carlos the Jackal?
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I was pretty much focused on what Bakri and Choudary were saying and didn't really pay much attention to the others... ETA What I found interesting is that the basic ideas, goals and objectives {Sharia} of the Taliban, or say AQ, are no different from those championed by the Islamic Circle of North America, or the Hizb ut-Tahrir. http://www.unitedstatesaction.com/real/ht/HT.pdf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jbnn2qKJ3o http://www.familysecuritymatters.org...pub_detail.asp The same totalitarian political ideology that seeks to exterminate us culturally and physically, espoused from the mouth of Bakri and Choudary, are no different from the ideological stance Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf embraces and advocates. Terrorism is an intrinsic and inseparable part of Islam and the only option for defeating it, or keeping it in check, is to undermine it by a slow process of ideological warfare, similar in the way we undermined communism and Nazism. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT8s1a1E4nk IMO, Self flagellation, apologia, and appeasement didn’t work in the past, and it won’t work now - it only serves to embolden. |
Just got through reading this thread. Have to say, thanks T-Rock. I enjoyed reading your insight and knowledge on the subject.:lifter
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Terrorism Without a Motive
Considering the events in Boston, this article IMO was interesting.
“…This ostrich theory of terror assumes that if we blind ourselves to the motives of the terrorists, then potential terrorists will likewise be blinded to their own motives… …Any law enforcement protocol that prevents investigators from understanding the motives of the killers in the hope that this will take away that motive from the killers is absurdly backward…” Quote:
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Daniel Greenfield further explains the "motive of Islam" on your post #40 About Daniel Greenfield Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is a New York writer focusing on radical Islam. He is completing a book on the international challenges America faces in the 21st century. Quote:
Reason dictates that the FBI and is not being trained to recognize this motive. Quote:
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