Posted on 11/20/2022 8:57:11 AM PST by Conservat1
On November 12, 2022, Al-Aqsa Call YouTube channel published a video of Gaza-based Hizb-ut-Tahrir-affiliated preacher Nabil Al-Halabi giving a Friday sermon in which he criticized the recent visit of Pope Francis to Bahrain as part of the "Bahrain Dialogue Forum: East and West for Human Coexistence," saying that such dialogues are organized within the context of the U.S.-led campaign against Islam and Muslims. In the sermon, Al-Halabi accused Muslim clerics and scholars who participate in such dialogues of abandoning the concepts of reinstating the Caliphate, waging jihad, and Hudoud (i.e., the Islamic penal code).
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Umm, maybe he is simply objecting to a known piece of commie trash and pedophile defender trying to convert folks in his area. I’m kinda sympathetic.
Campaign Against Islam Aimed At Softening Islam, Stripping Muslims Of Their Murderous Religion, Misbegotten Identity
Islam calls for the subjugation of all us unbelievers. In requires Muslims to subjugate new lands in stages. First settle there and pretend tolerance and seek voluntary converts. After growing enough in strength take over violently using terror and force conversions. Those refusing to convert are to be killed with a special option from Christians or Jews to instead be enslaved to support the expansion of jihad. That is the core doctrine of the prophet which overrules the earlier less desperately evil doctrines.
Silly Islamist. Doesn’t he know that Pope Francis’ job is stripping *Catholics* of their religious identity? Not Muslims.
IF ISLAM is a religion-—I am a cruise ship captain.
The radical left (MSNBC, Haaretz, Soros, Omar Shakir’s current HRW) make it easier for radical Islamists global war- via picking on Israel..
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