Posted on 12/05/2010 10:17:19 PM PST by PRePublic
I believe the antichrist will be from Islam, and that Mohammed is the false prophet.
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well said.
AL-QASSAM & THE 'YOUNG MUSLIM MEN ASSOCIATION' [YMMA]
"Standing on an isthmus: Islamic narratives on war and peace in Palestinian territories," G - Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series, Ayse S. Kadayifci, Lexington Books: 2007 [ISBN: 0739111116], p. 137
Al-Qassam, who, as a preacher, traveled to rural Palestinian areas, was able to preach his modernist Islamic message. He was able to empower the much- neglected peasant and the newly emerging urban classes... During his activism he introduced Islamic political vocabulary, "with which large numbers were familiar." By doing that he gained popularity among the Palestinian rural population. He also started working with the young Palestinian Muslims at the Muslim Youth Association, and introduced his ideas on responding to colonialism by defending Islam through jihad. This message was received with favor by the Palestinian...
By the 1930's al-Qassam had obtained a fatwa from a well-recognized Damascus Sheikh that declared that jihad against the British and the Jews was permissible according to Islam. He took this fatwa to the mosques..
http://books.google.com/books?id=INnF6M8-8hgC&pg=PA137
"Haifa: Transformation of an Arab Society 1918-1939," May Seikaly, I.B.Tauris: 2002, ISBN 1860645569, p. 244
From the start al-Qassam gave a religious legitimacy to his movement by acquiring a fatwa (religious sanction) from religious authorities in Damascus endorsing his call to Jihad and every planned assassination of Arabs considered to be collaborators and land agents... Nevertheless, his message was basically one of a Muslim solution, and he bestowed on his followers a particularly introverted Muslim outlook. The YMMA in Haifa and its branches in the northern district villages, which he had initiated, reflected an exclusivist Muslim perspective that bordered on anti-Christian feeling.
http://books.google.com/books?id=XO4ECBQfh2oC&pg=PA244
"Jihad and Jew-hatred: Islamism, Nazism and the roots of 9/11," Matthias Küntzel, Telos Press Publishing: 2007 [ISBN 0914386360], pp. 20-23
Paramilitary rallies by the pro-fascist Young Egypt movement founded in 1933, the Young Mens Muslim Association (YMMA) and the Muslim Brotherhood increasingly dominant the street-scene... Anti-Jewish Jihad
In October 1933, when the Jewish-led anti-German boycott movement was still going strong, the Cairo Nazi group discussed the reasons for the failure of their anti-Jewish campaign to date. How could the broad masses be awakened to an understanding of the Jewish threat? In their report to the Foreign Office in Berlin they drew the conclusion that the value of publicity campaigns for the creation of an anti- Jewish mood among the Arab population is relatively small and that we must therefore focus far more on the point where real conflicts of interest between Arabs and Jews exist: Palestine. The conflict between Arabs and Jews there must be transplanted to Egypt.
p. 23
The Muslim Brothers campaign... On violent student demonstrations in Cairo, Alexandria and Tanta in April and May 1938 calls such as down with the Jews, Jews out of Egypt and Palestine rang out...
An Appeal was made to young Egyptians to wear and consume only Islamic products and to prepare themselves in all parts of Egypt for jihad in defence of the Al-Aqsa mosque. Al-Nadhir called on children to give up their presents for Palestine, while their mothers were to sacrifice their very selves. I shall carry my life in my own hands and offer it as a sacrifice on the altar in defence of the Holy Place in order to win the honour of jihad boasted one female fanatic in the paper. In 1939 the first bombs were placed in a Cairo synagogue and Jewish private homes.
These anti-Jewish excesses were by then supported by other Islamist organizations such as the Young Mens Muslims Association (YMMA)..
http://books.google.com/books?id=q9Y8E-AYVeoC&pg=PA23
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