Posted on 06/16/2005 7:20:24 AM PDT by robowombat
MEMRI: Jordanian Clips: Professor on Muslims' Reconquering Spain
Today's first clip is of Jordanian professor Ghazi Rababa appearing on Al-Majd TV to discuss killing Jews and how Muslims will return to Grenada and Cordoba. The second clip is an Al-Arabiya TV report on how Jordanian authorities handle honor crimes. *Clip #710: Jordanian Professor Ghazi Rabab'a: Muslims Will Return to Cordoba and Granada
Presenter: Do you believe that the Muslims will one day return to Cordoba and Grenada? Rabab'a: The Muslims will return there if we follow way of God and spread the word of Islam. Only then will the vast expanse of the land open up to us. Our way to Grenada, to Cordoba, and to Palestine is the way of Islam, which brought us to Andalusia, and the way of Salah Al-Din, who liberated Palestine from the filth of the Crusaders.
TO VIEW THIS CLIP: http://www.memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=710
Muslims reconquer Spain?
Shouldn't be too hard. Blow up a train and the Spanairds will elect the leaders they are told to elect.
Years ago, I read that when the Muslims left Spain in 1492, they closed and locked a door, I believe in the Alhambra, that has remained closed to this day. Is this true? I can't imagine it, though.
"Presenter: Do you believe that the Muslims will one day return to Cordoba and Grenada?"
Delusional pukes!
The comment on retaking Spain is just delusional, but the news on the girl who was rape just pisses me off and want can we make the world's largest glass parking lot in the middle east?
The more the non-Muslim world learns about Islam, the more Islam is despised. So, Ghazi Rababa, continue to spread the word until the infidels, who comprise eighty percent of the world and who have thus far tolerated your senseless violence, are driven to crush your insane cult of death.
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