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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Three Things About Islam Everyone Should Know

This video, produced by The WhiteROses, an apolitical, non-religious group based out of Europe, talks about the three things everyone should know about Islam, at least those that embrace Sharia. There are some secular ones who don't, but those who do, this video and what is disclosed applies to them. Everything it talks about can be found on Islamic websites, I have seen it with my own eyes.

I want to iterate I have no problem with Muslims who do not adhere to or promote Sharia Law in the West. I do have a major problem, however, with those who do. That is why I oppose Imam Feisl Rauf and the Park51 (Cordoba Initiative) mosque/community center he plans to build near Ground Zero. A so-called 'moderate' Muslim does not promote Sharia since those laws are anything but.

The video talks about

1. The fact that Islam has not been hijacked and the reasons why. It speaks about the major difference between the Qu'ran and the other Holy Books.

2. Sharia Law and how Islam is more of a religious political ideology rather than a religion. The video explains, in depth, about Sharia Law and the fact that it is the duty of Muslims to establish Sharia worldwide.

3. Taqiyya. The whole concept of lying and deceiving the enemy, in other words all Western infidels, in order to advance 'creeping Sharia.'

In case the video gets pulled, which is likely at some point in time, here's a great source that includes all the information mentioned in the video plus more.

3 comments:

SnoopyTheGoon said...

I am not very good in comparative religions, but I suspect we can find similar stuff in any holy book.

I don't say Islam is hijacked, just selectively used for nefarious purposes, as were other religions at other times. Still are for all I know.

Incognito said...

Absolutely, but the difference is most don't pay attention to those more violent, fire and brimstone aspects of it.

BetteJo said...

Unfortunately, as a people we want to first see the good in others. Makes us vulnerable to people who would do us harm.