Thursday, January 19, 2012

Egyptian Cleric - Jews are a Cancer

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/01/egyptian-muslim-cleric-wants-genocide-these-jews-are-a-cancer-in-the-body-of-planet-earthgetting-rid.html


Arab Spring - and then some!

This gentleman, who also happens to strangely unaware that Islam is the religion of peace, can't seem to wait until the Jews are annihilated.

Make sure to read the entire post - the link is at the top.

"I tell them that the battle is bound to come, Allah be praised. The Prophet Muhammad, whose words are divinely inspired, said: "Judgment Day will come when the Muslims fight the Jews." That means that the Muslims will be the ones who engage [in fighting]. It's not just any battle. He said: "The Muslims will fight the Jews, and the stones and the trees will say: Oh Muslim, oh servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him." Even the stones and the trees hate them. The battle is bound to come."

Note that the reference to stones and the trees calling out to Muslims to kill the remaining Jews that are hiding behind them is not something that the cleric made up on his own. This comes from the Hadith, the sayings of Mohamed (referred to his followers as the prophet). There are many more verses in the Koran that refer to Jews. I myself was raised on school textbooks that made it clear that the Koran refers to Jews as "People of the Book" and indeed it does. The manner in which the quotes were provided were clearly designed for the reader to come to the conclusion that Muslims have some sort of respect for Jewish people. Nothing can be farther from the truth. If some dares to oppose the Left and actually reads the Koran, he will see that whenever "People of the Book"is found, it  is normally followed by statements that are far from complimentary to the Jews. In fact the vast majority of these are derogatory. One common refrain is next asking why they refuse to follow Mohammed's teachings. 


Many are not aware that the Koranic references that speak well of Jews and Christians or insist that "there is no compulsion in religion" come from the early period of Mohammed's work. This is referred to the Meccan period, when his movement was weak in numbers and he had to avoid looking like he wanted to take the whose region (and the world) under Islamic rule. Once he fled with a band of his followers to Medina, then the real Mohamed could stand up. Our cleric mentions the attack on the Jews of Khabar - these Jews got off easy, only losing all of their property and being allowed to work the land of the oasis in return for giving one-half of the produce to the Muslims.

 Left out of the cleric's rant was the earlier fate of the Quraiza Jews in 627AD. Accused by Mohamed of aiding the Meccan army that had recently failed to take the city of Medina from Mohamed, these people were savagely treated. The men were beheaded to a one and the women and children were sold into slavery.

As with many of the posts of this nature, I find very little to say in conclusion. The Muslims who are apparently not aware of how peaceful and tolerant their religion is do most of the work for us.


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