Posted on 02/05/2014 8:21:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Muslim persecution of Christians is the Achilles’ Heel of the global Islamic movements imagethe surest way of exposing its supremacist and intolerant elements and one of the main reasons the major media and establishment rarely report or address it.
The logic (fully explained here) can be summarized as follows:
Islamic and jihadi attacks targeting the West or Israel pose no problem to the image of Islam. No matter how violent or brutal, no matter how many Islamic slogans are shriekedAllah commands the subjugation of infidels!Muslim violence against the West and Israel will always be dismissed as desperate acts of disempowered, oppressed, and frustrated Muslimsthe underdogs, which the West tends to romanticize.
And so they will always get a free pass, without further reflection.
But if jihadis get a free pass when their violence is directed against those stronger than them, how does one rationalize away their violence when it is directed against those weaker than themin this case, the millions of Christians being persecuted today by Muslims across 41 nations?
This is the dilemma that none other than Ayman al-Zawahiri, chief of al-Qaeda, understands.
A few days ago, the Associated Press reported that:
It was a rare call by Ayman al-Zawahri in defense of Christians, who largely supported the popularly backed coup against Mohammed Morsi and were subsequently targeted by a wave of violence.
In an audio message posted on militant websites, al-Zawahri said it was not in the interest of Muslims to be engaged with the Christians because we have to be busy confronting the Americanized coup of (Gen. Abdel-Fattah) el-Sissi and establish an Islamic government instead.
El-Sissi is Egypt’s defense minister who overthrew Morsi after millions of Egyptians protested to demand he step down. The head of the Coptic church supported the coup along with other groups.
We must not seek war with the Christians and thus give the West an excuse to blame Muslims, as has happened before, al-Zawahiri said.
Although Maamoun Youssef, the AP reporter who wrote this story, portrays it as a rare call by Ayman al-Zawahri in defense of Christians, and although the report is titled Al-Qaida leader opposes fighting Christians, in fact, Zawahiris communique has nothing to do with defending Christians or opposing the overall jihad on them.
Indeed, Zawahiri himself played an important role in inciting mass violence against Coptic Christians following the anti-Islamist June 2013 Revolutionleading to the destruction of some 80 churches, some with al-Qaeda flags planted atop them.
Moreover, Zawahiris like-minded brother and Salafi front-man, Muhammad, allegedly called ousted president Morsi while he was still in office, insisting that the latter take measures to force Christians to pay jizya and live in abject humiliation, according to Koran 9:29.
Instead, Zawahiris rationale for this communique in defense of Christians is that, in his own words, We must not seek war with the Christians and thus give the West an excuse to blame Muslims.
Zawahiri knows that Islamic jihadis waging terrorist attacks on Egypts military and state targets will be portrayed in the West as oppressed and frustrated freedom fighters doing whatever is necessary to overthrow tyrannical powers.
But such heroic depictions disappear once these same jihadis persecute the unarmed Christian minorities in their midst simply for being Christian.
Zawahiri understands that, not only are such attacks strategically ineffectivekill all the Copts you want, it wont bring Morsi backbut they unequivocally expose the true face of the freedom fighters, one that can only be seen as inherently fascistic and intolerant.
And the fear that Zawahiri and others have is that some people in the West might actually begin to connect the dots and conclude that, if jihadis persecute Christian minorities simply because they are non-Muslim infidels, perhaps that is also the true reason they are at war with Israel, the West, and non-Muslims everywhere.
Perhaps the jihad is less about political and territorial grievances and more about religious intolerance and Islamic supremacismas unprovoked attacks on disenfranchised non-Muslim minorities clearly indicate; as al-Qaedas once clandestine writings to fellow Muslims indicate.
Hence, the true reason why the astute Zawahiri is trying to call off the jihad on Christians.
For now, anyway.
That Al-Zawahiri is such a slippery flip-flopper, it’s amazing he’s not a member of our Democrat Party.
You cannot believe anything they say. In fact, if something they say can be taken two ways, the most vile, evil way is always the way it is meant.
Therefore, we want the farmer with his shotgun always aimed at the wolf...
> The Wolves are pretending to be the Protectors of the Sheep whenever they see the Farmer with his shotgun.
Bingo. Don’t buy the lie.
They only oppose it because it makes them look bad. As long as they have another common enemy, they will fight that.
When that is gone, the Christians better watch out.
If the entire world were killed off except the Sunnis and Shiites, they’ll turn on each other and eat each other alive.
I actually understand what he is saying. The Christians have been decimated in the ME. This nutjob does not see them as a thrat. A wildly popular Egyptian general calling for an Islamic ‘Reformation’ and an end to extremism? Now that is a threat to AQ. Watch for sniper’s bullet, Sisi. Sadat found out the hard way.
And yet, it may be that God is using this concern for image/another-enemy to protect his people.
A rather similar theme of God allowing evil men to run away with power and, so to speak, be hoisted on their own petard, is found in Esther.
We must not seek war with the Christians and thus give the West an excuse to blame Muslims, as has happened before, al-Zawahiri said.
No. They can kill us all later when they get back in power.
Besides, one of the problems with Islam is they have no Pope, no Council of Elders, no main controlling group at all. Each lunatic Muslim is free to interpret the Koran and practice Islam as radically as they choose. So when one of these lunatics spouts off, even if what they are stating SEEMS like good news, it means nothing to the vast unwashed hordes of Islamic pigs.
I had not thought of it that way.
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