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To: Sean_Anthony
" It is entirely false and totally unfounded to allege that Islam teaches Muslims to murder anyone who verbally abuses their religion, mocks it, or offends their feelings towards their faith. On the contrary, Islam requires its followers to show patience under provocation, and to disregard and ignore the abuse. (Of course, if the abuse contains any allegations against Islam or the Holy Prophet Muhammad which require to be refuted, then these should be answered, but by verbal means only.)

This from a website that claims to properly present Islam to us Kafurs. The lesson learned is don't do anything to piss off the pathologically insane followers of the Lunatic Mohamed. "...by verbal means only..."

So we could have told Charles Martel to just go home and he would have been just fine and dandy. Yup, that would have worked. Yessir!

3 posted on 02/04/2016 4:39:35 PM PST by Desron13
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To: Desron13

ISLAM IN THE XXI CENTURY

Isis videos ‘excite’ group’s supporters
Research suggests brutal films, such as that of the killing of David Haines, are inspiring potential jihadis

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/14/isis-videos-excite-groups-supporters-david-haines-syria

Robert Booth
The Guardian, Sunday 14 September 2014

Graphic videos showing British and American hostages being murdered by Islamic State (Isis) fighters are stirring support among foreign jihadis who are excited by a new confrontation with the west, monitoring of Islamists’ social media activity suggests.

15 September 2014 Breaking News ISIS ISIL surfaced video of British aid David Haines beheaded

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=SxcVHjyPPXc

MUSLIMS MASSACRE CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ahz3BEhkyho

WHO ARE NIGERIA BOKO HARAM?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VN_7A3mNKg&feature=player_detailpage

Those who maintain that understanding jihad as a holy war constitutes a sort of deviation from the true Islamic tradition are therefore not telling the truth, and history sadly demonstrates that violence has characterized Islam since its origin, and that Mohammed himself systematically.
But the biggest difference between Christianity and Islam concerns the crucial issue of understanding the human person.

This is shown by the fact that many Islamic countries have not accepted the declaration of human rights promulgated by the United Nations in 1948, or have done so with the reservation of excluding the norms that conflict with Quranic law which means practically all of them.

In Islamic tradition, in fact, the concept of the equality of all human beings does not exist, nor does, in consequence, the concept of the dignity of every human life. Sharia is founded upon a threefold inequality: between man and woman, between Muslim and non-Muslim, and between freeman and slave.

Islam is destined to remain unchanged in the future, as it has been until now, the only possible outcome is a difficult coexistence with those who do not belong to the Muslim community: in an Islamic country, in fact, the non-Muslim must submit to the Islamic system, if he does not wish to live in a situation of substantial intolerance.

Likewise, on account of this all-embracing conception of religion and political authority, the Muslim will have great difficulty in adapting to the civil laws in non-Islamic countries, seeing them as something foreign to his upbringing and to the dictates of his religion.

Perhaps one should ask oneself if the well-attested difficulties persons coming from the Islamic world have with integrating into the social and cultural life of the West are not explained in part by this problematic situation.

We must also recognize the natural right of every society to defend its own cultural, religious, and political identity. It seems to me that this is precisely what Pius V did.

(Christianity and Islam in History by Monsignor Walter Brandmaller, president of the Vatican Pontifical Committee for Historical

History repeats itself¦

Those who depict Islam as a religion of peace are ignoring History, and as Spanish philosopher, George Santayana said: Those who do not learn from history are damned to repeat it.


4 posted on 02/04/2016 4:56:31 PM PST by Dqban22
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